What were Walt Disney's last words before death?
Legend goes that Walt's last words were about how poorly maintained the studio water tower looked from his hospital room (which was located directly across the street from the Walt Disney Studios). Because of this, the water tower is regularly repainted.
Disney's last written words were "Kurt Russell", who was acting in one of the films he was producing at the time.
it seems like they do but i can name i few that haven't yet everyone on ant farm haven't except for china Anne McClain Jason earls, Adam ?deuce from shake it up), Kenton Duty, and Brenda song everyone else has sang (Dylan and Cole Sprouse have sang for Danimals) but i think if anyone wants to be on Disney you should because i have told Disney i cant sing and they still called me for audition so if you want to go I'm pretty sure they will train your voice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What disney animated film was based on a 1956 novel by dodie smith?
The Lion King, which was based off of Shakespeare's Hamlet. They aren't exactly the same (it can't be a tragedy, it's Disney!) But there are a lot of similarities. Uncle Kill Brother to be King, son sees his fathers ghost, Son Kills uncle. In Hamlet, Hamlet dies at the end, but Disney couldn't do that to SIMBA
When is Jessie from Disney channel ending?
I suspect this is the last season, since Peyton List (Emma) is already a regular on The Tomorrow People (on the WB).
How do you create a new account on Disney superbia?
First click on create a character and type you email address into the box then it will ask you some things like what is your characters name.After that they will send an email to the email address you gave them asking your parents premission get a parent to click the button and then you can play
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Who are the Disney princesses?
All of them? Well, let's see...the ones that are officially counted are as follows:
Snow White (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937)
Cinderella (Cinderella, 1950)
Aurora (Sleeping Beauty, 1959)
Ariel (The Little Mermaid, 1989)
Belle (Beauty and the Beast, 1991)
Jasmine (Aladdin, 1992)
Pocahontas (Pocahontas, 1995)
Fa Mulan (Mulan, 1998)
Tiana (The Princess and the Frog, 2009)
Rapunzel (Tangled, 2010)
And the ones that are not officially princesses but are considered as such by fans are as follows:
Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck
Faline (Bambi, 1942)
Alice (Alice in Wonderland, 1951)
Wendy and Tinker Bell (Peter Pan, 1953)
Maid Marian (Robin Hood, 1973)
Eilonwy (The Black Cauldron, 1985)
Nala (The Lion King, 1994)
Esmeralda (The Hunchback of Notre Dame, 1996)
Megara (Hercules, 1997)
Kiara (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, 1998)
Jane (Tarzan, 1999)
Melody (The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea,2000)
Kida (Atlantis: The Lost Empire, 2001)
Kairi (Kingdom Hearts video games, 2002-Present)
Madellaine (The Hunchback of Notre Dame II, 2002)
Ting-Ting, Su, and Mei (Mulan II, 2005)
Giselle (Enchanted, 2007)
Kilala (Kilala Princess manga, 2005-2008)
And at the time of this answer, there is one more, in an upcoming film:
Sofia (Sofia the First, 2012)
What is the breed of dog that helps the 101 Dalmatians at the end of the film?
collie
Chinese Crested I believe.
Disney does not hire for entertainmen until you're age 18. Same goes with Universal Studios, or any other major theme park. No, you don't need prior experience- but it helps immensely. Looking polished and doing a great job at your audition makes a heck of a difference in getting casted. As for legit Disney films and TV shows, getting an agent or looking out for casting calls will help you. Disney is always looking for people to audition for walk-ons and many other roles.
If you want to work at the theme parks themselves, you're probably going to have to move if you're casted.
Disney does hire before age 18. look at Miley Cyrus, she's for Disney and she started at 16 Miley Cyrus started when she was 11!
yeah that's bullplop! Miley Cyrus stated at 11 and hetr dad had no experience and they only chose him to act coz he could sing, write songs, and was billy-ray Cyrus!
What about Cole and Dylan Sprouse they started at such a young age as well! That 'rule' must be new...
Who invented Disney's Magic Kingdom?
My best guess would be Walt E. Disney (Walter Elias Disney), probably with the help of his brother, Roy O. Disney ( Roy Oliver Disney).
How do i you beat level 25 Tarzan ball?
You push the gold cube to the right side and bring the log there. wedge the log by the entrance and use the gold block to push it in. that should get the target out
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The German Government sought an armistice, or agreement to end fighting, with the allies.
What did Princess Fiona turn into at night?
After Shrek sings "Big Bright Beautiful World (Reprise)" to Fiona, she runs off stage. Just then, the Fairytale Creatures run on stage, pushing her back on stage, with her back to the audience. Except that it isn't her; it's a body-double wearing a matching wedding dress. Meanwhile, off stage, human Fiona does a costume and makeup quick change into ogre Fiona. Later, during the commotion after the "surprise" wedding guest confronts Lord Farquaad, Fiona trades places with the body double. When she turns around, she is revealed to be an ogre.
Is it true the Alice in Wonderland characters are all on a different drug?
There is no evidence to suggest that Alice in Wonderlandis either about or influenced by narcotics.
The story was originally made up by Lewis Carroll, who was a very respectable Oxford Don and Anglican Deacon, to entertain three little girls on a rowing trip. There is no evidence that he ever took drugs, or even that he was interested in them. Carroll kept extensive diaries and wrote huge numbers of letters (which he took the trouble to catalogue) and no mention is made of drugs anywhere in his writngs. Quite a lot is known about his life and he was a very busy person who was unlikely to have had either the time or the inclination to experiment with narcotics.
It wasn't until a century after the book was written that the idea that there may be some connection with drugs started. Members of the drug taking counter culture of the nineteen-sixties noticed similarities between the hallucinogenic effects of narcotics such as LSD and the strange events in the book Alice in Wonderland, such as Alice's changes in size, and embraced the book as representing a drug taking experience. Jefferson Airplane's song White Rabbit immortalised this idea and some people have associated Alice in Wonderland with drug taking ever since.
What people tend to overlook is that drugs are not the only source of hallucinogenic effects, and the illusion of things stretching and shrinking can also be caused by neurological imbalances (which Carroll may have suffered from.) Of course the idea of a person changing sizes could also simply be created by the imagination.
Other than her changes in size, the key moment in the book that people claim is representative of drug taking is Alice's encounter with the Caterpillar. When she meets him, he is sitting on a mushroom, smoking a hookah. It is not impossible that this is a reference to drugs, but it is equally possible that it isn't. The mushroom is a common motif in fairy stories and it is more likely that this is the reason for its presence than because Carroll is alluding to the hallucinogenic effects of magic mushrooms. It is also possible that the Caterpillar is smoking opium or marijuana in his hookah, but it is just as likely that he is smoking tobacco. However, the fact that the mushroom and the hookah appear together will forever represent proof of a reference to drug taking in the minds of some readers.
If we choose to accept the hypothesis that the Caterpillar is either consuming or representative of drugs, this of course doesn't mean that Carroll is condoning drug use or that Alice in Wonderland is about drugs. Madness is a theme which runs throughout the book and Alice encounters numerous characters who are all "mad" for whatever reason. It is frequently suggested that the Hatter is mad as a result of mercury poisonong and it is generally believed that hares are mad in March because of excessive friskiness during the mating season - however, nobody ever suggests that Alice in Wonderland is about mercury poisoning (or friskiness for that matter.) The Caterpillar is just one of the mad people that Alice meets on her journey and he is not a pleasant character. There is no suggestion that he is someone we would wish to emulate. Therefore, if his madness is caused by the consumption of drugs, we can assume that this is not something Carroll is attempting to promote (any more than he is attempting to promote mercury poisoning.)
It is generally believed by critics and people who have studied Lewis Carroll, that Alice in Wonderland is NOT about drugs. Those who seek to enjoy or promote recrational drug use frequently claim that it is.
To add on to MisoSoup's answer, Alice in Wonderland is thought to actually be about math. The author was a mathematician, and there were some kinds of new math theories. He didn't like them, so he wrote a book where he applied the the theories. You'll notice that Alice really did not like it.
How do you find the capsule on Toy Story 3 will game?
you take the game back to the shop and get your money back :)
What was Disney first pg movie?
I don't know the first one, but here are a few
High School Musical (Encore Edition)
The Lizzie MCGuire Movie
Twitches (Bewitched Edition)
Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior
Was Sabrina The Teenage Witch a show by Disney?
Sabrina the Teenage Witch is an ahhmaaazzinnngg show. It has the funniest people. I would take my advice if I were you and whatch it all the time on ABC Family. It's on almost everyday at around 4:00PM. Whatch it!!
How many buttons does Pinocchio have on his pants?
The pants Pinocchio wears in the Disney movie, Pinocchio, are called rompers or short overalls.
In the book, The Adventures of Pinocchio, Pinocchio wears shorts.
Where is the best place to look for cheap airline tickets online and when is the best time to look?
Best day to purchase is 1am Wednesday, based on airline's home city.
Prices tend to be lower when you depart and return on a Tues, Wed or Thurs.
Try to book a airline ticket a couple of months before the date you're planning on travelling. It would be cheaper the further from the date it is. Plane tickets are the cheapest during the early part of the week. Airline ticket prices are at their highest on weekends.
Then also you can get the best affordable deals on plane tickets from many online travel portal you just need to do some proper research & planning.
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What Disney princess movie has a character named Giselle?
No, she was originally going to be one but Disney decided against it once they realized they would have to pay Amy Adams royalties for using the character modeled after her. That plus, she never married Prince Edward, that was Nancy. If she was born royal than ya she is, but who knows, cause it doesnt say.
Who are Disney major shareholders?
the employees,manager and shareholders involved in most of the stakeholders in walt disney