How many Disney family members are still alive?
Diane Disney is the only biological child of Walt Disney. She and her husband Ronald Miller have seven children: Christopher D. Miller, Joanna Miller, Tamara Scheer, Jennifer Miller-Goff, Walter Elias Disney Miller, Ronald Miller, Patrick Miller. Walt Disney's other daughter, Sharon Disney (died 1993) is Walt's adopted daughter. Sharon has one daughter from her married to Robert Borgfeldt Brown (deceased), Victoria Brown, and two children, Brad Lund and Michelle Lund, from her second marriage to William S. Lund. Lillian Disney's obituary in 1997 states she is survived by ten grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. but does not state names or lineage. So the total number of living decendants of Walt Disney, including those form his adopted daughter, is 24. I also did not include decendents of Walt's siblings. Walt had three brothers (Herbert Arthur, Raymond Arnold, Roy Oliver) and one sister (Ruth Flora), all of whom are deceased.
Is there going to be a Silmarillion movie?
No, it seems not, unfortunately. Rumours were spread to the contrary on the Internet circa 2009. The obvious problems in adapting the book for screenplay are the lack of a real central plot and the absence of contigious central characters.
The filming rights are at present (I believe) still held by Christopher Tolkien.
Walter E. Disney was an inventor, animator and a believer. Honestly, I'm not going to try to put all of this in words because Walt Disney was an amazing man [in my opinion]. His dreams and fantasies became real and because of him a lot of our technology has advanced.
What are some things offered by Playhouse Disney?
Playhouse Disney were the umbrella name for programmes broadcast on the Disney Channel from 1997 until 2011. Aimed at the pre-school market its programmes included: Barney and Friends, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and My Friends Tigger and Pooh.
Did Robin Williams ever work for Walt Disney?
It was to do with how the film Aladdin was marketed. Williams didn't want his image to be used in marketing, or his character (the Genie) to take up too much room on the posters, because he had another film, Toys, being released shortly after Aladdin was. Although Williams and Disney struck a deal to ensure this, Disney went back on it, and Williams cut all ties with the company. Eventually, Disney apologised and Williams re-voiced the Genie in an Aladdin sequel King of Thieves, but then the two parties fell out again when Williams signed up to star in Bicentennial Man and Disney cut the films' budget by $20m. The film flopped and Williams blamed the budget cuts and studio interference, and the two parties were at war again until recently, when he was inducted into the Disney hall of fame.
Is either spirited away and Howl's Moving Castle a Disney movie?
No. They were both made by Studio Ghibli, a Japanese studio run by Hayao Miyazaki and many others.
However, Disney distribute many of their films, and they are involved in the English dubbing.
Why are princess is important?
A princess is the daughter of royalty (a king, queen, prince, or princess).
Typically, princess are the daughters of kings and queens. However, if that princess has a daughter while her parents are still alive, that grand child is still called "princess".
Now, here's the real kicker. Let's say that the king and queen have 8 children. The eldest or most favored is likely to become the next king or queen. When the monarchs pass on, that child is the new monarch and inherits the title of king or queen. The other 7 children will retain the titles of prince or princess. Following so far?
Child 1 = King/Queen
Children 2 - 8 = Prince/Princess
The daughter of the new king or queen will have the title princess bestowed upon her. The children of the king/queen's siblings will not have any royal titles, UNLESS, one of them assumes the throne.
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How did walt disney overcome dyslexia?
Walt Disney was never officially diagnosed with dyslexia. Some modern biographers have attributed his difficulties in school to the disorder.
What is the prince's name in Mulan?
In the first movie, there is no prince. The prince character is filled by a General's son, Captain Li Shang. Mulan is never a princess. In the second movie, Shang becomes a General and Mulan, his wife.
In Mulan 2, there is a prince that Mulan agrees to marry, believing Shang dead. His name is Prince Chikee but he is no more than a teenager and doesn't even seem to care about girls, much less Mulan, whom he sees as 'old'.
What does Disneyland have that Disney World doesn't?
Disneyland Resort has a number of unique attractions not found at Walt Disney World, including:
Disneyland ParkWhat are the best prices for Disney cruises?
The price for Disney cruises depends on the destination and time of year. Generally, a three day cruise is between $400 and $1000 depending of the type of cabin you want. A longer cruise can be up to $3000.
What period is Disney's little mermaid set?
The classic is on 1989, Return to the sea is on 2000 and Ariel's Beginning is on 2007
Thankyou.. i know when the movies were made however my question was refering to the era in which the movies are set not made..
Can you bring alcohol on a Disney cruise?
The only WDW park where you cannot purchase adult beverages is the Magic Kingom. They are available at Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom, as well as the water parks and Downtown Disney.
Who are the princess or princesses that were poisoned?
Snow White was poisoned with an apple from the wicked queen, who was disguised as an old woman. While the seven dwarfs saw this, they fight the old woman and become victorious, resulting to her doom, thus making a extremely heavy boulder to fall on her by a massive lightning bolt, crushing her to death.
Aurora (aka Sleeping Beauty) was poisoned by a witch who cast a spell on her. When Aurora pricked her finger on a spinning wheel, it sent her into a deep sleep. While Prince Phillip wakes her up (after impaling the same witch in dragon form with his sharp blade, using the power of the three fairies).
The same witch appeared twice in Kingdom Hearts (and its sequel) (for PlayStation 2). In Kingdom Hearts, Aurora (aka Sleeping Beauty) was kidnapped and taken to Hollow Bastian by a witch (along with Kairi, Sora's love interest) who turned Riku into a badass villain. In Kingdom Hearts II, Riku soon saw the light and became Sora's powerful ally against a witch (who later recruited Pete).
Long story short............first Walt Disney made Disney land and then he came to Florida and made Disney World!!!! Your Welcome!!!!!!!!
What could Alice in Wonderland eat to make her grow or shrink?
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice...
The food Alice eats which causes her to change her size is a cake marked 'EAT ME', a pebble which has turned into a cake and the mushroom which the Caterpillar was sitting on.
She also changes size after drinking from a bottle marked 'DRINK ME' and from an unmarked bottle.
Fanning herself with the White Rabbit's fan also causes Alice to change size, and she changes entirely without reason during the trial.
Disney clip art can be used for a myriad of things. From enhancing party invitations, to making your own greetings cards. You should be careful to ensure that the Disney Copyright is not infringed.
Why do only in theaters movies come out on DVD?
I would say that if people have seen it in theaters and really enjoyed the movie might want to watch it again. Some people may not want to go to theaters and want to be in there own home. Some can not afford to go to theaters.
Why are the queen's gardeners painting the roses red in Alice in Wonderland?
In Lewis Carroll's book, Through the Looking Glass, Alice finds, "a large flower-bed, with a border of daisies, and a willow tree growing in the middle."
She speaks with a tiger-lily, a rose, some daisies, a violet, and a larkspur. (Follow the Related Link below to see Tenniel's illustration of 'The Garden of Live Flowers')
In the 1951 Disney version, she encounters a rose, an iris, daisies, pansies, tulips, blue bonnets, violets, a calla lily, a lily of the valley, a lilac, a chrysanthemum, morning glories, daffodils, a tiger lily, a dandy lion (dandelion), a white rose, a yellow daisy, a rosebud, and sweetpeas.
Age recommended for Alice in Wonderland?
The first movie is probably for 6 and up, it may be a little scary for toddlers.
The newest movie with Johnny Depp has some fighting scenes and a weird romantic scene where nothing happens but I'd say it would be for at least 7 and up depending how you look at things.
Stitch was not born - he was created by Professor Jumba Jukya in the Disney movie Lilo and Stitch.
When did Walt Disney's brother die?
Walt Disney had three brothers. His most well-known was Roy Oliver Disney, Walt's lifelong business partner. Roy died on December 20, 1971, just two months after the opening of Walt Disney World.
Herbert Arthur Disney died on January 29, 1961. Raymond Arnold Disney died on May 24, 1989.