In Thomas Kinkade's "Sleeping Beauty," Geppetto is cleverly hidden in the scene, tucked away in the lower left corner of the painting. He is depicted as a small figure, blending into the lush surroundings, making him a delightful surprise for viewers who take a closer look. This subtle inclusion adds a whimsical touch to the enchanting atmosphere of the artwork.
I was wondering the same thing. I think it might be an internal custom job by Filmax. I found these storyboards when I searched http://antoniosantamaria.blogspot.com/2006/03/storyboards-sleeping-beauty-fragile.html
sleeping beauty
The correct term is "sleeping quarters," which refers to designated areas or rooms for sleeping, such as in a house, hotel, or dormitory. "Sleeping corridors" is not a standard term and is less commonly used. If you're referring to spaces specifically designed for rest, "sleeping quarters" is the appropriate choice.
Sleeping Hollow was created in 2006.
sleeping on the job
He was caught sleeping on the job.
They should be sacked ! They are there to do a job - and sleeping is dereliction of duty !
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When you're near a sleeping individual you have the option of biting his/her neck.
Mystery Diners - 2011 Sleeping on the Job 2-7 was released on: USA: 7 December 2012
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boring,slow,waiting aroud,almost sleeping
Mr.Talbot job was he was the population police.
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