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LIGHTNING MCQUEEN: OK... Here we go. Focus. Speed. I am speed... Quicker than quick. I am lightning! BOB CUTLASS: Welcome back to the Dinoco 400. I'm Bob Cutlass, here with my good friend, Darrell Cartrip. We're midway through what may be an historic day for racing. DARRELL CARTRIP: Bob, my oil pressure's through the roof. If this gets more exciting, they're gonna have to tow me outta the booth! BOB CUTLASS: Right, Darrell. Three cars are tied for the season points lead, heading into the final race of the season. And the winner of this race will win the season title and the Piston Cup. Does The King, Strip Weathers, have one more victory in him before retirement? DARRELL CARTRIP: He's been Dinoco's golden boy for years! Can he win them one last Piston Cup? BOB CUTLASS: And, as always, in the second place spot we find Chick Hicks. He's been chasing that tailfin his entire career. DARRELL CARTRIP: Chick thought this was his year. His chance to finally emerge from The King's shadow. But the last thing he expected was... Lightning McQueen! BOB CUTLASS: You know, I don't think anybody expected this. The rookie sensation came into the season unknown. But everyone knows him now. DARRELL CARTRIP: Will he be the first rookie to win a Piston Cup and land Dinoco? BOB CUTLASS: The legend, the runner-up, and the rookie! Three cars, one champion!

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading



Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading Disney movie based on the fairy tale with the same name by the Brothers Grimm. Is the first full-length cel-animated feature in motion picture history, the first animated feature film produced in America, the first produced in full color, the first to be produced by Walt Disney, and the first to be considered a Walt Disney Animated Classic.
Though Disney's Snow White is similar to the fairy tale version, there are several differences. In the fairy tale, Snow White's mother wishes for a child with "lips as red as blood, hair as dark as the window frame, and skin as white as snow." This does not occur in the film, as Disney is shown with only her stepmother, the Queen, and there is no scene of her biological mother. Snow White accepts three gifts from the witch (a girdle, a poisoned comb, and the apple), but is rescued from the first two gifts by the dwarfs. When she is offered the apple, she is unwilling to eat it and only accepts after the witch takes a bit of the apple that is not poisoned. The Princess is not woken up by the prince's kiss. Instead, the prince buys the coffin and Princess's body from the dwarfs and has it carried with him towards his castle. During the journey, a piece of apple in Snow White's throat becomes dislodged and she awakens. Lastly, The Princess faces her stepmother one final time after eating the poisoned apple. The stepmother attends the wedding of Snow White and the prince, but she is stopped from causing further harm by being forced to wear hot iron shoes to her death. The Princess is featured as a playable character in Fairytale Fights and she is shown in Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep and makes a cameo appearance in the first Kingdom Hearts.

Pinocchio (1940) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

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Jiminy Cricket walks into the workshop of the woodworker Geppetto to warm himself from the cold. He notices a puppet Geppetto is working on. Geppetto names the puppet Pinocchio and goes to bed. While everybody is sleeping Jiminy, unable to sleep, notices a Blue Fairy entering the room. She makes Pinocchio come alive, altough still a puppet. The fairy tells Pinocchio that if he wants to become a real boy of flesh and blood he must prove himself to be brave, truthful and unselfish and able to tell right from wrong by listening to his conscience. The Blue Fairy then assigns Jiminy with the official title of acting as Pinocchio's conscience. Geppetto discovers that his wish has come true, and is filled with joy. "A real boy! It is my wish. It's come true! Figaro, look! He's alive. He can talk! Let's say hello to Figaro. Cleo, I almost forgot. Look! It's Pinocchio! She's my little water baby. Isn't she cute? This calls for a celebration. Music!". The next day, he sends Pinocchio on his first day of school. However, Pinocchio is lead astray by the conniving Honest John and Gideon who convince him to join Stromboli's puppet show instead. Pinocchio becomes Stromboli's star attraction. "I will push you in the public's eye." But Stromboli abuses Pinocchio. With the help of the Blue Fairy and Jiminy, Pinocchio escapes. Unfortunately, on his way back to Geppetto's house, Pinocchio is once again lead astray by Honest John and Gideon who convince him to go to Pleasure Island. "Well, here we go again. My name's Lampwick. What's yours? Pinocchio. Ever been to Pleasure Island? Uh-uh, but Mr Honest John gave me... Me neither, but they say it's a swell joint. No school, no cops. You can tear the joint apart, and nobody says a word." On his way he befriends Lampwick, a misbehaved and destructive boy who convinces Pinocchio to act like he and the other boys on Pleasure Island do. Soon Pinocchio begins to enjoy gambling, smoking, getting drunk and destroying Pleasure Island, much to Jiminy's dismay. Then Jiminy discovers the island has the power to turn boys who "make jackasses of themselves" into real donkeys, who are then sold to work in the salt mines and circuses as part of an evil racket run by The Coachman. Pinocchio manages to escape with a donkey's ears and tail. Geppetto had been swallowed by a giant whale named Monstro while out looking for Pleasure Island to find Pinocchio. Determined to rescue his father, Pinocchio jumps into the bottom of the ocean, with Jiminy accompaning him. They are soon found and eaten by Monstro, where they are reunited with Geppetto and his pets, Figaro and Cleo, inside the whale's stomach. Jiminy and the pets are distraught and return home with Pinocchio's body. Because of Pinocchio saving his father, The Blue Fairy decides that Pinocchio has proved his worth and revives him as well as turning him into a real boy.

Fantasia (1940) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

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An innovative and revolutionary animated classic from Walt Disney, combining Western classical music masterpieces with imaginative visuals. Fantasia movie included the delightful "Dance of the Hours" with dancing hippos, crocodiles, ostriches, and elephants". The eight animation sequences are amazing colorful, impressive, free-flowing, abstract, and often surrealistic pieces.

Dumbo (1941) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

Disney 1941 movie the fourth film in the Animated Classics series based on the book with the same name by Helen Aberson

The main character is Jumbo Jr. who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. His only true friend is the mouse Timothy. While circus animals are being transported, Mrs. Jumbo, one of the elephants, receives her baby from a stork. The baby elephant is quickly taunted by the other elephants because of his large ears, and they nickname him "Dumbo". Once the circus is set up, Mrs. Jumbo loses her temper at a group of children for making fun of her son, and she is locked up. Dumbo is shunned by the other elephants and with no mother to care for him, he is now alone, except Timothy. The circus director makes Dumbo the top of an elephant pyramid stunt, but Dumbo causes the stunt to go wrong, injuring the other elephants and bringing down the big top. Dumbo is made a clown as a result, and becomes the main role in an act that involves him falling into a vat of pie filling. But Dumbo hates this job. To cheer Dumbo up, Timothy takes him to visit his mother. On the way back Dumbo cries and then starts to hiccup so Timothy decides to take him for a drink of water from a bucket which, unknown to him, has accidentally had a bottle of champagne knocked into it. As a result, Dumbo and Timothy both become drunk and see hallucinations of pink elephants. The next morning, Dumbo and Timothy wake up in a tree. Timothy wonders how they got up in the tree, and concludes that Dumbo flew up there using his large ears as wings. With the help of a group of crows, Timothy is able to get Dumbo to fly again, using a psychological trick of a "magic feather" to boost his confidence. Back at the circus, Dumbo must perform his stunt of jumping from a high building, this time from a much higher platform. On the way down, Dumbo loses the feather and Timothy tells him that the feather was never magical, and that he is still able to fly. Dumbo is able to pull out of the dive and flies around the circus. After this performance, Dumbo becomes a sensation, Timothy becomes his manager, and Dumbo and Mrs. Jumbo are given a private car on the circus train.

Bambi (1942) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading


A doe gives birth to a fawn in the thicket whom she names Bambi. After he learns to walk, Bambi best friends Thumper, a young rabbit, and while learning to talk he meets Flower, a young skunk. One day his mother takes him to the meadow, a place that is both wonderful and frightening. There he meets Faline, a doe-fawn, and his father, the Great Prince of the Forest. It is also during this visit that Bambi has his first encounter with man, who causes all the animals to flee the meadow. During a harsh winter, Bambi and his mother go to the meadow and discover a patch of new grass, heralding the arrival of spring. As they eat, his mother senses a hunter and orders Bambi to flee. As they run, gun shots ring out. When Bambi arrives at their thicket, he discovers his mother is no longer with him. He wanders the forest calling for her, but she doesn't answer. His father appears in front of him and tells Bambi "your mother can't be with you anymore," then leads him away. In the spring, an adult Bambi is reunited with Thumper and Flower as the animals around them begin pairing up with mates. Though they resolve not to be "twitterpated" like the other animals in love, Thumper and Flower each leave with newly found mates. Bambi is disgusted, until he runs into Faline and they become a couple. As they happily dance and flirt through the woods, another buck, Ronno, appears who tries to force Faline to go with him. Though he initially struggles, Bambi's rage gives him the strength to defeat Ronno and push him off a cliff and into a river below. That night, Bambi is awoken by the smell of smoke. His father explains that Man is in the forest and they must flee. Bambi goes back to search for Faline, but she is being chased by hunting dogs. Bambi finds her in time and fights off the dogs, allowing Faline to escape. With Faline safe, Bambi runs but is shot as he leaps over a ravine. The Great Prince finds him there and urges him back to his feet. Together, they escape the forest fire and go to a small island in a lake where the other animals, including Faline, have taken refuge. At the end of the film, Faline gives birth to twin fawns, Bambi stands watch on the large hill, and the Great Prince silently turns and walks away.


Cast as voice


Bobby Stewart as Baby Bambi, Donnie Dunagan as Young Bambi, Hardie Albright as Adolescent Bambi, John Sutherland as Adult Bambi, Paula Winslowe as Bambi's mother and the Pheasant, Peter Behn as Young Thumper, Tim Davis as Adolescent Thumper and Adolescent Flower, Sam Edwards as Adult Thumper, Stan Alexander as Young Flower, Sterling Holloway as Adult Flower, Will Wright as Friend Owl, Cammie King as Young Faline, Ann Gillis as Adult Faline, Fred Shields as Great Prince of the Forest, Margaret Lee as Mrs. Rabbit.


Production


Walt Disney attempted to achieve realistic detail in this animated film. A pair of fawns (named Bambi and Faline) were shipped from the area of present day Baxter State Park in Maine to the studio so that the artists could see first-hand the movement of these animals. The source of these fawns was the impetus for the transformation of Felix Salten's roe deer to white-tailed deer. A small zoo was also established at the studio so animators could study other animals, like rabbits, ducks, owls, and skunks at close range. The background of the film was inspired by the Eastern woodlands; one of the earliest and best known artists for the Disney studio, Maurice Day spent several weeks in the Vermont and Maine forests, sketching and photographing deer, fawns, and the surrounding wilderness areas.


Saludos Amigos (1942) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

movie the 6th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, is the first of six package films made by the Disney studio in the 1940s. Saludos Amigos has four different sections: Donald Duck stars in two of them and Goofy stars in one. The film received 3 Academy Award nominations for Best Sound, Original Music Score and Best for Saludos Amigos Song. Intro line: Here's an unusual expedition: artists, musicians and writers setting out for a trip through Latin America to find new personalities, music and dances for their cartoon films.

The Three Caballeros (1944) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

The Three Caballeros 1944 movie to watch online the 7th Disney Animated Classic film, that plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation
is the seventh movie in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, that plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation. This is the second of the Disney package films of the 1940s. The film received two Academy Award nominations for Best Sound (C. O. Slyfield) and Best Scoring of a Musical Picture (Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith, and Charles Wolcott).


The movie was produced as part of the studio's good will message for South America. Starred Donald Duck, who in the course of the film is joined by old friend Jose Carioca representing Brazil, and later makes a new friend in the persona of pistol-packing rooster Panchito Pistoles, representing Mexico. The music of the Mexican part was written by Mexican composer Manuel Esperon. The main song for the Mexican part is "Ay Jalisco, No Te Rajes!", one of Esperon's most famous songs. Several Latin American stars of the period appear, including singers Aurora Miranda (sister of Carmen Miranda) and Dora Luz, as well as dancer Carmen Molina. Also, is plotted as a series of self-contained segments, strung together by the device of Donald Duck opening birthday gifts from his Latin American friends.


It is Donald Duck's birthday. He receives three presents. The first present is a film projector, which shows him a documentary on birds. The next present is a book given to Donald by Jose Carioca himself. This book takes them to Bahia. The third present is a pinata given to Donald by Panchito Pistoles. In the pinata, there are many surprises. The celebration ends with Donald Duck being fired away by firecrackers in the shape of a bull. Throughout the film, we see a voiceless character called the Aracuan Bird at random moments. He usually pesters everyone, sometimes stealing Jose's cigar. His most famous gag is when he re-routes the train by drawing new tracks.


Directed by Norman Ferguson, Clyde Geronimi, Jack Kinney, Bill Roberts, Harold Young;

story by Homer Brightman, Ernest Terrazas, Ted Sears, Bill Peet, Ralph Wright, Elmer Plummer, Roy Williams, William Cottrell, Del Connell, James Bodrero;

cinematography by Ray Rennahan;

film editing by Donald Halliday.

Make Mine Music (1946) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

the eighth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series; a delightful musical fantasy in nine parts: Blue Bayou, All the Cats Join In, Without You, Casey at the Bat, Two Silhouettes, Peter and the Wolf, After You've Gone, Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnett, The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met. The movie was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival.
Production
Directed by Robert Cormack, Clyde Geronimi, Jack Kinney, Hamilton Luske, Joshua Meador; story by Homer Brightman, Dick Huemer, Dick Kinney, John Walbridge, Tom Oreb, Dick Shaw, Eric Gurney, Sylvia Holland, T. Hee, Erdman Penner, Dick Kelsey, Jim Bodrero, Roy Williams, Cap Palmer, Jesse Marsh, Erwin Graham; animation by Hal Ambro, Ed Benedict, Al Bertino, Jack Campbell, Les Clark, Claude Coats, Merle Cox, Don DaGradi, Al Dempster, Phil Duncan, Hugh Fraser, Hugh Hennesy, Ray Huffine, Ralph Hulett, Ollie Johnston, Bill Justice, Milt Kahl, Ward Kimball, Hal King, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery, Tom Massey, John McManus, Fred Moore, John Niendorff, Lance Nolley, Cliff Nordberg, Ken O'Brien, Kendall O'Connor, Charles Payzant, Charles Philippi, Art Riley, John Sibley, Harvey Toombs, Jimi Trout, Judge Whitaker, Thelma Witmer, Al Zinnen, Al Coe, Harry Hamsel, Jerry Hathcock, Murray McClellan, Milt Neil, Noel Tucker, Karl Van Leuven, Cy Young; music by Eliot Daniel, Oliver Wallace, Charles Wolcott.
Quotes
Narrator: Peter, don't just stand that way! And don't stand that way either.
Trivia
In the "Casey at the Bat" part, a sign on the stadium wall announces that the Mudville 9 are playing Burbank in the fateful game, a reference to the location of the Walt Disney studio.
Last lines
Now Willie will never sing at the met. But don't be too harsh on Tetti-Tatti; he just didn't understand. You see, Willie's singing was a miracle, and people aren't used to miracles. And you, faithful little friend, don't be too sad, because miracles never really die. And somewhere in wherever heaven is reserved for creatures of the deep, Willie is still singing, in a hundred voices, each more golden than before, and he'll go on singing in a voice so cheery forever.
Sterling Holloway (Narrator - Peter and the Wolf), Nelson Eddy (Narrator; characters - The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met), Dinah Shore (Singer - Two Silhouettes), Benny Goodman (Musician - All the Cats Join In/After You've Gone), The Andrews Sisters (Singers - Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet), Jerry Colonna (Narrator - Casey At the Bat), Andy Russell (Singer - Without You), David Lichine (Dancer - Two Silhouettes), Tania Riabouchinskaya (Dancer - Two Silhouettes), The Pied Pipers (Singers), The King's Men (Singers - The Martins and the Coys), The Ken Darby Chorus (Singers - Blue Bayou).

Fun and Fancy Free (1947) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading


the nineth animated feature movie in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The movie has two different sections (both were being produced independently as full length features, but when wartime shortages lost the studio resources, time and animators, Walt Disney made the decision to combine the two): Bongo - the story of a very funny circus bear cub (based on an original story by Sinclair Lewis) - and Mickey and the Beanstalk - an adaptation of Jack and the Beanstalk with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as peasants who discover temperamental Willie the Giant's castle in the sky through the use of some magic beans. It was the last time Walt Disney played Mickey Mouse due to his belief that he was too busy to continue doing it and Jimmy MacDonald had to do some of the last remaining voicework.
An animated musical love story sung by Dinah Shore about a circus bear named Bongo, a little girl bear and a big, burly, brown bear who wanted to be her boyfriend.

Production


Directed by Jack Kinney, Hamilton Luske, Bill Roberts, William Morgan; story byWriting creditsHomer Brightman,Harry Reeves,Ted Sears,Lance Nolley,Eldon Dedini,Tom Oreb; music by Eliot Daniel, Paul Smith, Oliver Wallace; film editing by Jack Bachom; animation by Art Babbitt, Jack Campbell, Les Clark, Claude Coats, Don DaGradi, Marc Davis, Phil Duncan, Hugh Fraser, John Hench, Hugh Hennesy, Ray Huffine, Ralph Hulett, Ward Kimball, Hal King, John Lounsbery, Brice Mack, Fred Moore, Ken O'Brien, Kendall O'Connor, Wolfgang Reitherman, Art Riley, Glenn Scott, John Sibley, Ed Starr, Harvey Toombs, Judge Whitaker, Al Zinnen.


Cast as voice


Edgar Bergen (himself, Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd), Luana Patten (herself), Cliff Edwards (Jiminy Cricket), Walt Disney (Mickey Mouse), Clarence Nash (Donald Duck), Pinto Colvig (Goofy), Billy Gilbert (Willie the Giant), Anita Gordon (singing harp), Dinah Shore (singer, narrator of Bongo.


Trivia


This is one of the first Disney films to list the voice credits for the animated characters, and the first to actually list Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as if they were actors in a live-action film.


Quotes


Narrator: This is the story of three bears. Jiminy Cricket: Yeah, I know. The mama bear, the papa bear, and the itsy-bitsy baby bear. Narrator: Oh, but it's not the story you expect. Naturally, you'd think he'd be handled with kid gloves, treated like a king, and pampered like a baby.

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a musical fantasy, has nine parts: Once Upon a Wintertime, Bumble Boogie, The Legend of Johnny Appleseed, Little Toot, Trees, Blame It on the Samba, Pecos Bill. Is the tenth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series.

It's Melody Time, time to hitch your wagon to a song, as a song is the one and only thing that will take you to the land where music is king. So join in the fun. There's something here for everyone. You'll find rhythm, romance, reason, rhyme. Something ridiculous. Something sublime! You can't go wrong if you swing along. Come to the jubilee!

Cast


Roy Rogers - Himself, Narrator, Singer (Pecos Bill); Trigger, the Smartest Horse in the Movies - Himself; Dennis Day - Narrator, Singer, Characters (Johnny Appleseed); The Andrews Sisters - Singers (Little Toot); Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians - Singers (Trees); Freddy Martin - Music composer (Bumble Boogie); Ethel Smith - Organist (Blame It On the Samba); Frances Langford - Singer (Once Upon a Wintertime); Buddy Clark - Singer; Bob Nolan - Himself; Singer; Narrator (Pecos Bill); Sons of the Pioneers - Themselves; The Dinning Sisters - Singers (Blame It On the Samba); Bobby Driscoll - Himself; Luana Patten - Herself; Dallas McKennon - Himself;


Production


Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Jack Kinney, Hamilton Luske; story by Hardie Gramatky, Winston Hibler, Erdman Penner, Harry Reeves, Homer Brightman, Ken Anderson, Ted Sears, Joe Rinaldi, William Cottrell, Art Scott, Jesse Marsh, Bob Moore, John Walbridge; music by Eliot Daniel, Paul J. Smith; film editing by Donald Halliday, Thomas Scott.


Melody Time Lyrics written by George Weiss and Bennie Benjamin, performed by Buddy Clark

Melody Time It's time to swing along To a happy land of sound Where love is the thing Melody Time It's time for sweet romance Won't you give your heart a chance To join in and sing? Take a tip from the birds You don 't need words For music has charm It's the language of love When your love's in your arms Rhythm and rhyme Sure help a heart along So come on and sing a song.

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

the eleventh animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, has two sections, both based upon popular works of literature: The Adventures of Mr Toad, based on Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows" and Ichabod Crane or The Legend of Sleepy Hollowand, based on Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"




Quotes


Ichabod Crane, the schoolroom became Ichabod's empire, over which, with lordly dignity, he held absolute sway.

No doubt of it, this was Ichabod's lucky day. The schoolmaster was a man of hidden talents, a rival to be reckoned with.

There was no doubt that Ichabod was the man of the hour.

I'm telling you, brother, it's a frightful sight what goes on, Halloween night.

No doubt of it, this was Ichabod's lucky day.

Once more, Thaddeus Toad had the last laugh.


Production


Directed by James Algar, Clyde Geronimi, Jack Kinney; story by Erdman Penner, Winston Hibler, Joe Rinaldi, Ted Sears, Homer Brightman, Harry Reeves; film editing by John O. Young.


Cast as voices


Bing Crosby (Narrator of Ichabod Crane), Basil Rathbone (Narrator of Mr. Toad), Eric Blore (Mr. Toad), J. Pat O'Malley (Cyril Proudbottom), John McLeish (Prosecutor), Colin Campbell (Mole), Campbell Grant (Angus MacBadger), Claud Allister (Rat), Oliver Wallace (Mr. Winky, Gang Leader), Leslie Denison (Judge, First Weasel), Alec Harford (Mr. Winky), Edmond Stevens (Second Weasel)

Cinderella (1950) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

animated movie produced by Walt Disney is based on the fairy tale "Cendrillon" by Charles Perrault. Released on March 4, 1950, the film received three Academy Award nominations. Helene Stanley was Cinderella movie's live action model and Ilene Woods was Cinderella film's voice actor. Mike Douglas was the Prince's singing voice while William Phipps acted the part.







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Once upon a time in a faraway land there was a tiny kingdom, peaceful, prosperous, and rich in romance and tradition. Here in a stately chateau there lived a widowed gentleman and his little daughter, Cinderella. Although he was a kind and devoted father, and gave his beloved child every luxury and comfort, still he felt she needed a mother's care. And so he married again, choosing for his second wife a woman of good family with two daughters just Cinderella's age, by name, Anastasia and Drisella.


Production

At a cost of nearly $3,000,000 Cinderella movie was a big hit. The profits from its release gave Disney the cash flow to finance a slate of productions, establish his own distribution company, enter television production and begin building Disneyland.


Quotes

CINDERELLA: So if you don't want to lose a nice warm bed, you'd better get rid of those dreams. You know how? Just learn to like cats. No, I mean it.

CINDERELLA: Isn't it lovely? It was my mother's.
PERLA: It's pretty-pretty, but it's old.
CINDERELLA: Well, maybe it is a little old-fashioned, but I'll fix that.
GUS: How you do that?

STEPMOTHER: Perhaps we can put it to better use. Now, let me see... There's the large carpet in the main hall. Clean it! And the windows upstairs and down- Wash them! Oh yes, and the tapestries and the draperies...
CINDERELLA: But I just finished...
STEPMOTHER: Do them again! And don't forget the garden. Then scrub the terrace, sweep the halls and the stairs, clean the chimneys. And of course there's the mending and the sewing and the laundry... Oh, yes, and one more thing. See that Lucifer gets his bath.

CINDERELLA: Wait a minute. There ought to be some good ideas in here. This one.
PERLA: Oh, very nice-nice. Like it!
JAQ: We can do it. It'll be easy.
CINDERELLA: I'll have to shorten the sleeves. I'll need a sash, a ruffle and something for a collar. And then I'll...
JAQ: Follow me, Gus-Gus. I know where to go. Find a pretty-pretty if we can. Cinderella needs help. Surprise, surprise!
GUS: Pretty surprise for Cinderella!

CINDERELLA: Please wait for me! Isn't it lovely? Do you like it? Do you think it will do?
ANASTASIA: Cinderella!
DRIZELLA: Mother, she can't! You wouldn't.
ANASTASIA: Oh, no!
DRIZELLA: You can't let her!
STEPMOTHER: Girls, please! After all, we did make a bargain. Didn't we, Cinderella? And I never go back on my word. How very clever, these beads. They give it just the right touch. Don't you think so, Drizella?
DRIZELLA: No, I don't! I think she's... Why you little thief! They're my beads! Give them here!
CINDERELLA: Oh, no! Oh...
ANASTASIA: And look, that's my sash! Wearing my sash! She can't!
CINDERELLA: Oh, don't! Please, stop!

CINDERELLA: Oh, it's a beautiful dress! Did you ever see such a beautiful dress? And look, glass slippers. Why, it's like a dream, a wonderful dream come true.
FAIRY GODMOTHER: You'll have only 'til midnight and then...
CINDERELLA: Midnight? Oh, thank you.
FAIRY GODMOTHER: Oh, now, now just a minute. You must understand, my dear. On the stroke of twelve, the spell will be broken, and everything will be as it was before.
CINDERELLA: Oh, I understand, but... it's more than I ever hoped for.
FAIRY GODMOTHER: Bless you, my child.

PRINCE CHARMING: What's the matter?
CINDERELLA: It's midnight.
PRINCE CHARMING: Yes, so it is, but...
CINDERELLA: Goodbye.
PRINCE CHARMING: No, no, wait. You can't go now. It's only...
CINDERELLA: Oh, I must, please. Please, I must.
PRINCE CHARMING: But why?
CINDERELLA: Well, I... Oh, the Prince. I haven't met the Prince.
PRINCE CHARMING: The Prince? But didn't you know...
CINDERELLA: Goodbye!
PRINCE CHARMING: No, wait. Come back. Please come back! I don't even know your name.
CINDERELLA: Goodbye.

THE KING: Better practice passing these out, eh?
GRAND DUKE: But, but, but, if you'd only listen...
THE KING: And, for you, my friend...
GRAND DUKE: Your Majesty, please...
THE KING: A knighthood. I hereby dub you, sir, by the way, what title would you like?
GRAND DUKE: Sire, she got away.

CINDERELLA: But, perhaps, if it would help...
GRAND DUKE: No, no, nothing can help now. Nothing!
CINDERELLA: But, you see, I have the other slipper.


Alice In Wonderland (1951) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

is the thirteenth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The movie is a combination of Lewis Carroll's "Alice" books, "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass". The only character that did not appear in Lewis Carroll's books is The Doorknob. Also Alice In Wonderland is the first Disney theatrical film to be shown on television, in 1954 and is the first Disney animated feature in which the voice talent is credited on-screen with the characters they each play. Kathryn Beaumont was the voice of Alice. The movie received an Academy Award nomination for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture. A video game version was released on Game Boy Color by Nintendo of America on October 4, 2000 in North America.

Quotes


Alice: I keep wishing it could be that way, because my world would be a wonderland.

Cheshire Cat: Can you stand on your head?

Mad Hatter: Well, no wonder you're late! Why, this clock is exactly two days slow!

Caterpillar: How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail. And pour the waters of the Nile, on every golden scale.

March Hare: The time, the time! Who's got the time?

Queen of Hearts: Your way? All ways here are my ways!

Tweedle Dee: If you think we're wax-works, you ought to pay, you know!

Tweedle Dum: Contrariwise, if you think we're alive you ought to speak to us!

Dodo: Ahoy! And other nautical expressions! Land ho, by Jove!

White Rabbit: I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date!

Doorknob: Sorry, you're much too big. Simply impassible.

The Walrus: I deeply sympathize. For I've enjoyed your company, much more than you realize.

The Carpenter: Callooh, callay, we'll eat today, like cabbages and kings!

Bill: At your service, governor!

King of Hearts: Oh dear! Save the queen!

Alice. Will you kindly pay attention to your history lesson? I'm sorry, but how can one possibly pay attention to a book with no pictures in it? My dear child, there are a great many good books in this world without pictures. In this world, perhaps, but in my world, the books would be nothing but pictures. Your world? What nonsense. Now, once more nonsense? From the beginning. That's it, Dinah. If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't, and contrariwise, what it is, it wouldn't be and what it wouldn't be, it would.

Why, what peculiar little figures. Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. If you think we're waxworks, you ought to pay, you know. Contrary to wax, if you think we're alive, you ought to speak to us. That's logic. Well, it's been nice meeting you. Goodbye. You're beginning backwards. Aye, the first thing in a visit is to say: How do you do and shake hands shake hands. How do you do and shake hands and state your name and business. That's manners. Really? Well, my name is Alice, and I'm following a white rabbit.

An extraordinary situation, but what? But I have a very simple solution. Thank goodness. What is it? Simply pull it out the chimney. Yes, go on. Pull it out. Who, me? Don't be ridiculous. What we need is a lizard with a ladder! Oh! Bill! We need a lazard with a lidder. Can you help us? At your service, Governor Bill, me lad, have you ever been down a chimney? Why, governor, I've been down more chimneys.

Who are you? Well, I hardly know, sir I've changed so many times since this morning, you see. I do not see. Explain yourself. I'm afraid I can't explain myself, sir, because I'm not myself, you know I do not know. Well, I can't put it any more clearly, for it isn't clear to me. You? Who are you? Well, don't you think you ought to tell me who you are first? Why? Oh, dear, everything is so confusing.

Oh, I'm sorry, but I don't quite understand. It's very simple. Well, I shall elucidate. Now statistics prove that you've one birthday every year. Ah, but there are 364 unbirthdays. Precisely why we're gathered here to cheer. Why, then, today is my unbirthday too. It is? What a small world this is. In that case, a very merry unbirthday to me, to you.

Well, I've had enough nonsense. I'm going home. Straight home. That rabbit. Who cares where he's going anyway? Why, if it hadn't been for him. "Tulgey Wood". Curious. I don't remember this. My goodness. When I get home, I shall write a book about this place. Should something strange begin. Well, I went along my merry way and I never stopped to reason I should have known. There'd be a price to pay. Someday I give myself.

Oh, Cheshire cat! It's you! Whom did you expect? The White Rabbit perchance? Oh no. I'm through with rabbits I want to go home! But I can't find my way. Naturally. That's because you have no way. All ways here, you see, are the Queen's way. But I've never met any Queen. You haven't? Oh, but you must! She'll be mad about you. Simply mad. And the mome raths outgrabe.

Alice, wake up. Please wake up, Alice! Alice! Please wake up, Alice! Off with her head! Alice. Will you kindly pay attention and recite your lesson? How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail? Alice, what are you talking about? Caterpillar? Oh, for goodness' sake Alice. Oh, well. Come along. It's time for tea. Alice in Wonderland, over the hill, or here, or there...



Cast as characters


Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Ed Wynn as Mad Hatter, Richard Haydn as Caterpillar, Sterling Holloway as Cheshire Cat, Jerry Colonna as March Hare, Verna Felton as Queen of Hearts, J. Pat O'Malley as Tweedledum and Tweedledee; Walrus; Carpenter; Mother Oyster, Bill Thompson as White Rabbit; The Dodo, Heather Angel as Alice's sister, Joseph Kearns as Doorknob, Larry Grey as Bill the Lizard, Card Painter, Queenie Leonard as Bird In Tree, Snooty Flower, Dink Trout as King of Hearts, Doris Lloyd as Rose, Jimmy MacDonald as The Dormouse, The Mellomen as Cards, Don Barclay as Other Cards.

Peter Pan (1953) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

is the fourteenth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The film is based on the play Peter Pan or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up by J. M. Barrie. Was the final Disney film in which all members of the Nine Old Men worked together on it as directing animators. In childhood, Walt Disney played Peter Pan in a school function. Peter Pan movie appears as a summon in the sequel, Kingdom Hearts II video game.

Movie characters


Peter Pan is the boy who never grows up, Tinker Bell a hot-headed pixie and Peter Pan's closest friend, Wendy Darling the eldest of the Darling children, John Darling is eight years of age, and acts very mature for his age, Michael Darling the youngest Darling child a very playful boy, Mr. Darling a very moody and dramatic figure is called "a practical man", Mrs. Darling is much calmer and more understanding of her daughter's stories, Nana the Darlings' nursemaid, a St. Bernard dog, Captain Hook a pirate captain who seeks revenge on Peter Pan, Mr. Smee Hook's personal assistant and the comic relief in the story, Tiger Lily the Indian Chief's daughter, The Crocodile who swallowed an alarm clock, The Lost Boys dressed as various animals, Cubby, Twins, Nibs, Foxy, Mermaids are feline-friends of Peter from Never Land, Pirates, The Indian Chief.

Intro line

All this has happened before. And it will all happen again. But this time it happened in London. It happened on a quiet street in Bloomsbury. That corner house over there is the home of the Darling family. And Peter Pan chose this particular house because there were people here who believed in him.


Production

Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske; story by Ted Sears, Erdman Penner, Bill Peet, Winston Hibler, Joe Rinaldi, Milt Banta, Ralph Wright, William Cottrell; music by Oliver Wallace, film editing by Donald Halliday.


Cast

Bobby Driscoll as Peter Pan, Kathryn Beaumont as Wendy Darling, Hans Conried as Captain Hook (Mr. Darling), Bill Thompson as Mr. Smee, Heather Angel as Mrs. Darling, Paul Collins as John Darling, Nana (The Darlings' nursemaid, a St. Bernard dog), Tommy Luske as Michael Darling, Candy Candido as Indian Chief, Tiger Lily, Tom Conway as Narrator, Tinker Bell, Robert Ellis as Cubby, Jonny McGovern as Twins, Jeffrey Silver as Nibs, Stuffy Singer as Slightly, Tony Butala, Carol Coombs, Thurl Ravenscroft, as The Lost Boys, June Foray as Squaw, Connie Hilton, Margaret Kerry, and Karen Kester as the Mermaids, The Mellomen (Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Lee, Bob Stevens and Max Smith) as the Pirate Chorus.


Quotes


Peter Pan: Mr. Crocodile, do you like codfish?

Captain Hook: A jealous female can be tricked into anything.

Wendy: I'll think of a mermaid lagoon, underneath a magic moon.

Mr. Smee: This ain't no place for a respectable pirate.

Mr. Darling: And the children aren't puppies, they're people. And sooner or later, Nana, people have to grow up.

John: He's giving an oration in sign language.

Michael: I think I'll be an Indian brave.

Lost Boy (Fox): The chief's a great spoofer!

Indian Chief: Sometime, you win; sometime, we win.

Mrs. Darling: Now, George...

Think of Christmas, think of snow, think of sleigh bells off you go like reindeer in the sky, you can fly, think of the happiest things, it's the same as having wings, take the path that moonbeams make, if the moon is still awake you'll see him wink his eye, you can fly Up you go, with a heigh and ho, to the stars beyond the blue, there's a Never Land waiting for you, where all your happy dreams come true.

It is Pan! Headed this way with some more of those scurvy brats! Mr Smee, pipe up the crew! Man the Long Tom, you bilge rats! I've waited years for this. That's not countin' the holidays either. We've got him this time, Mr Smee. Oh, Peter, it's just as I've always dreamed it would be. Oh, look, John, there's Mermaid Lagoon. By Jove! And the Indian encampment! Oh, look, there's Captain Hook and the pirates. Look out! Quick, Tink, take Wendy and the boys to the island. I'll stay here and draw Hook's fire.

Peter Pan, you saved my life. Are you hurted, Wendy? No, Michael. Pan! We followed your orders, Pan! Hey, Pan, I got it with my skull buster! Attention! Well I'm certainly proud of you, you blockheads! I bring ya a mother to tell ya stories. A mother? Tinker Bell. Come here. You're charged with high treason, Tink. Come on, Wendy, I'll show you the island. Oh, Peter, the mermaids? Let's go huntin'! Tigers? Naw, bears. Naw, bears. Personally, I should prefer to see the aborigines. And the Indians too.

Mr. Crocodile, do you like codfish? You do? Oh, Peter, no! Smee! Don't go away, Captain! Uh, stay right there now, sir. I'll save ya, sir. Smee! Captain! Row for the ship! Smee! Peter, what about Tiger Lily? Wait for me. That cursed Peter Pan. Making a fool out of me. Oh, my head. Oh, a pirate's life is a wonderful life. The poor Captain has a splitting headache. You know, there's trouble brewin' on the island. Women trouble.

What's that, my dear? You could show us the way? Why, I never thought of that. Take this down, Smee. Start at Pegleg Point. Forty paces west of Blindman's Bluff. Hop, skip and a jump across Crocodile Creek. Then north by northeast, one, two, three. Continue, my dear. I mustn't harm Peter? Madam, Captain Hook gives his word not to lay a finger or a hook on Peter Pan. Ah, Hangman's Tree.

Peter Pan will be blasted out of Never Land forever. But time grows short. We have but 18 seconds. Well, I guess I can open it now. Hey, Tink. Look what Wendy left. Hey, stop that! What's the matter with you? Hook? Don't be ridiculous! Why, if it hadn't been for Tinker Bell! Where are you, Tink? Are you all right? Wendy? The boys? But I've gotta save you first. Captain Hook, we will never join your crew. As you wish. Ladies first, my dear. Be brave, John. Goodbye, Michael. Goodbye, Wendy. Come on! Get along over there! Get going, miss. Get going!

To grow up. That's why they went back to Never Land. Well, my dear, all in good time. After all, perhaps we were too. Oh, but, Mother it was such a wonderful adventure. Tinker Bell and the mermaids and Peter Pan. Oh, he was the most wonderful of all. And we all called him a codfish! Captain Hook, I mean. And then we sailed away on a ship in the sky. Mary, I'm going to bed. Oh, Mother. He really is wonderful, isn't he? See how well he sails the ship. George! Now what, Mary? Nana, did you see. You know, I have the strangest feeling that I've seen that ship before. A long time ago. when I was very young. George, dear. Father. When there's a smile in your heart, there's no better time to start, think of all the joy you'll find, when you leave the world behind and bid your cares goodbye, you can fly.

Lady and the Tramp (1955) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

based on a story by Ward Greene about a female Cocker Spaniel called Lady who lives with a refined family and a male stray dog named the Tramp. "In the whole history of the world there is but one thing that money can not buy... to wit - the wag of a dog's tail" by Josh Billings - the pen name of american humorist Henry Wheeler Shaw (1818-1885). "So it is all dogs - be they ladies or tramps that this picture is respectfully dedicated." Is the 15th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series and also the first feature-length animated movie to be made in widescreen (2.55:1). Lady and the Tramp movie was #95 out of the "100 Greatest Love Stories of All Time" by the American Film Institute. The film's opening sequence, in which Darling unwraps a hat box on Christmas morning and finds Lady inside, is based upon an actual incident in Walt Disney's life when after he'd forgotten a dinner date with his wife Lily, he offered her a Chow puppy as a gift in a hat box. The film's setting was partly inspired by Walt Disney's boyhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri.



Story

Jim Dear gives his wife Darling a cocker spaniel puppy called Lady. Lady enjoys a happy life with the couple and with a pair of dogs from the neighborhood, Jock and a Trusty. Meanwhile, Tramp, lives life from moment to moment, be it begging for scraps from an Italian restaurant or protecting his fellow strays Peg and Bull from the local dog catcher. Lady is saddened after Jim Dear and Darling begin treating her rather coldly. Jock and Trusty take an immediate dislike to Tramp. Jim Dear and Darling decide to go on a trip together, leaving their Aunt Sarah to look after the baby and the house. When Lady clashes with Aunt Sarah's two Siamese cats, Si and Am, she takes Lady to a pet shop to get a muzzle. Lady escapes, but is pursued by some street dogs. Tramp sees the chase and rescues Lady. The two then visit a zoo. That night, Tramp shows Lady how he lives, culminating in a candlelit Italian dinner. Lady and the Tramp share a spaghetti. As Tramp escorts Lady back home, he stirs up trouble in a chicken coop. When the two dogs flee, Lady is caught by the dog-catcher. At the pound, the other dogs admire Lady's license. Soon the dogs reveal the Tramp's many girlfriends. Eventually, Lady is collected by Aunt Sarah, who chains Lady to a doghouse in the back yard. Jock and Trusty visit to comfort her, but when the Tramp arrives to apologize, thunder starts to rumble as Lady furiously confronts him, after which the Tramp sadly leaves. Lady sees a rat trying to sneak into the yard. Lady barks frantically, but Aunt Sarah yells at her to be quiet. The Tramp hears her and runs back to help. Tramp enters the house and finds the rat in the nursery. Lady breaks free and races to the nursery to find the rat on the baby's crib. Tramp kills the rat, but when Aunt Sarah comes to the baby's aid, she sees the two dogs and thinks they are responsible. She pushes Tramp into a closet and Lady into the basement, then calls the pound to take the Tramp away. Jim Dear and Darling return as the dogcatcher departs. They release Lady, who leads them to the dead rat, vindicating Tramp. Jock and Trusty, having overheard everything, chase after the dogcatcher's wagon. Jock is convinced Trusty has long since lost his sense of smell. They bark at the horses. Jim Dear arrives by car with Lady, and Lady is happily reunited with the Tramp before they discover that the wagon fell on Trusty. Tramp, now a part of Lady's family, has his own collar and license. Lady and the Tramp also have their own family, a litter of four puppies.

Cast

Peggy Lee as Darling, Si, Am, Peg;
Barbara Luddy as Lady;
Larry Roberts as The Tramp;
Bill Thompson as Jock, Joe, Bulldog, Dachsie, Policeman;
Bill Baucom as Trusty;
Stan Freberg as Mr. Busy the beaver;
Verna Felton as Aunt Sarah;
Alan Reed as Boris;
Thurl Ravenscroft as Al the alligator;
George Givot as Tony;
Dallas McKennon as Toughy, Pedro, Professor, Hyena;
Lee Millar as Jim Dear, Dogcatcher;
The Mellomen as Dog Chorus.

Trivia


The laugh of the Hyena in the zoo is repeatedly used in several Crash Bandicoot video games for the "voice" of the character Ripper Roo.

The mischievous young puppy at the end of the film (the one who resembles his father, Tramp) is called "Scamp". He was featured in a children's book, a syndicated daily comic strip, and, in 2001, his own direct-to-video film.

Before animating the fight between Tramp and the rat, animator Wolfgang Reitherman kept rats in a cage next to his desk to study their actions.

The twin Siamese cats known as Si and Am they were then named Nip and Tuck.

The decision to film in Cinemascope was made when the film was already in production, so many background paintings had to be extended to fit the new format. Overlays were often added to cover up the seams of the extensions.

To maintain a dog's perspective, Darling and Jim Dear's faces are rarely seen. As the release date neared, Walt Disney was dismayed to learn that not all theaters were equipped to show a film in CinemaScope.

Walt Disney originally didn't want to include the 'Bella Note' spaghetti-eating scene, now one of the most iconic moments in the whole Disney canon.


Quotes


Tramp: Not to change the subject, but, ever chased chickens? Lady: I should say not! Tramp: Oh, then you've never lived! Lady: But we shouldn't. Tramp: I know. That's what makes it fun. Aw, come on, kid. Start building some memories.

Toughy: Well, look youse guys, Miss Park Avenue herself. Bulldog in Pound: Blimey, a regular bloomin' debutante. Toughy: Yeah, and pipe the crown jewel she's wearin'. Bulldog in Pound: Hey, whatcha in for, sweetheart? Putting fleas on the butler?

Tramp: Ah, you poor kid. Oh, we've gotta get this off. I think I know the very place. Come on. Well, here we are. Lady: The zoo? Tramp: What's the matter, Pige? Lady: We can't go in? Tramp: Why not? Lady: Well, the sign says... Tramp: Yeah, well, well that's... That's the angle.

Bulldog in Pound: Look, Peg. It's the Tramp. Peg: Hiya, handsome. Come to join the party? Tramp: All right, all right. No time for wisecracks.

Jim Dear: It's for you, Darling. Merry Christmas. Darling: Oh, Jim, dear. It's the one I was admiring, isn't it? Trimmed with ribbons? Jim Dear: Well, it has a ribbon. Darling: Oh, how sweet. Jim Dear: You like her, Darling? Darling: Oh, I love her. What a perfectly beautiful little Lady.

Tramp: Not to change the subject, but, uh, ever chase chickens? Lady: I should say not.

Aunt Sarah:My darlings! My precious pets! Oh, that wicked animal, attacking my poor, innocent little angels.

Tony: Hey, Joe! Look! Butch he's got a new girlfriend. Joe: He's a got a cockerel Spanish-a girl. Tony: Hey, she's pretty sweet kiddo, Butch. You take Tony's advice and settle down with this one?

Sleeping Beauty (1959) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

based on the fairy tale "La Belle au bois dormant" by Charles Perrault, with additional story work by Joe Rinaldi, Winston Hibler, Bill Peet, Ted Sears, Ralph Wright, and Milt Banta. Is the sixteenth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series and the last fairy tale produced by Walt Disney. Film's musical score and songs, featuring the work of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, are arrangements or adaptations of numbers from the 1890 Sleeping Beauty ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It is the first animated feature to be photographed in the Technirama widescreen process and the last Disney feature to have cels inked by hand. Sleeping Beauty movie was presented in Super Technirama 70 and 6-channel stereophonic sound in first-run engagements.

Production

Directed by Clyde Geronimi; story adaptation by Erdman Penner; additional story by Bill Peet, Joe Rinaldi, Milt Banta, Ralph Wright, Ted Sears, Winston Hibler; film editing by Roy M. Brewer Jr., Donald Halliday.


Disney artist Eyvind Earle painted the majority of the backgrounds himself. The elaborate paintings usually took seven to ten days to paint.


Sleeping Beauty's production costs, which totaled $6 million, made it the most expensive Disney film up to that point, and over twice as expensive as each of the preceding three Disney animated features

Story
The 14th century. The newborn Princess Aurora is named after the Roman goddess of the dawn because she fills the lives of her mother and father, King Stefan and Queen Leah, with sunshine. While still an infant, she is betrothed to Prince Phillip, son of King Hubert. At her christening, the Three Good Fairies - Flora, Fauna and Merryweather - arrive to bless her. Flora gives her the gift of beauty while Fauna gives her the gift of song. The Dark Fairy Maleficent express disappointment in not being invited: The Princess shall indeed grow in grace and beauty, beloved by all who know her. But before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday, she shall prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die. Merryweather is able to use her blessing: Sweet Princess, if through this wicked witch's trick a spindle should your finger prick a ray of hope there still may be in this the gift I give to thee. Not in death, but just in sleep this fateful prophecy you'll keep and from this slumber you shall wake when true love's kiss the spell shall break. Though King Stefan decrees all spinning wheels in the kingdom burned, the Three Good Fairies devise a plan to protect Aurora. They disguise themselves as peasant women and sneak Aurora away with them to a woodland cottage until her sixteen birthday lapses, passing themselves off as her aunts and swearing off magic to conceal themselves. Years later, Aurora, renamed Briar-Rose, had grown into a beauty young woman with the blessings that Flora and Fauna bestowed to her. On the day of her sixteenth birthday, the fairies attempt to make Aurora a gown and a cake. Aurora gathers berries while singing to her animal friends, attracting the attention of Prince Phillip as he is out riding his horse in the woods. When they meet, they instantly fall in love. In the castle, Maleficent uses her magic to lure Aurora away from her boudoir and up to a tower, where a spinning wheel awaits her. Fascinated by the wheel with Maleficent's will enforcing it, Aurora touches the spindle, pricking her finger and completing the curse. The good fairies place Aurora on a bed and place all in the kingdom in a deep ageless sleep until the spell is broken. Prince Phillip arrives at the cottage, but is captured by Maleficent's minions and taken to the dungeons of her lair, "The Forbidden Mountain", to prevent him from kissing Aurora. The fairies sneak into Maleficent's stronghold and free the prince. Armed with the magical Sword of Truth and The Shield of Virtue, Phillip and the fairies escape from the Forbidden Mountain whilst being attacked by Maleficent's minions, which the fairies succeed in blocking. After a long fight, Phillip throws the sword, blessed by the fairies' magic, into the dragon's heart, causing Maleficent to fall to her death from a cliff. Phillip climbs to Aurora's chamber, and removes the curse with a kiss.





Cast as voices
Mary Costa as Princess Aurora/Sleeping Beauty

Bill Shirley as Prince Phillip

Eleanor Audley as Maleficent

Verna Felton as Flora and Queen Leah

Barbara Jo Allen as Fauna

Barbara Luddy as Merryweather

Taylor Holmes as King Stefan

Bill Thompson as King Hubert

Candy Candido, Pinto Colvig, and Bill Amsbery as Maleficent's Goons

Dallas McKennon as The Owl

Marvin Miller as The Narrator


Trivia

In the original fable, the princess sleeps for 100 years.

Disney's decision to give Earle so much artistic freedom was not popular among the Disney animators, who had until Sleeping Beauty exercised some influence over the style of their characters and settings.

The ominous piece of music to which Maleficent hypnotizes Aurora into pricking her finger is called "Puss-in-Boots and the White Cat." In Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet, it is used for a comic number in which two cats snarl at and try to scratch each other.

All the live actors' performances were screened for the animators' reference as Walt Disney insisted that much of Sleeping Beauty's character animation be as close to live action as possible

Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty Game is a Parker Brothers children's board game for two to four players. The object of the game is to be the first player holding three different picture cards to reach the castle and the space marked "The End".


Quotes

King Hubert: To the wedding! King Stefan: Now, be reasonable, Hubert. After all, Aurora knows nothing about all this.

Maleficent: Did you hear that, my pet? All these years, they've been looking for a baby.

Merryweather: I never baked a fancy cake.

Flora: Good gracious! Who left the mop running?

Fauna: Maleficent doesn't know anything about love, or kindness, or the joy of helping others. You know, sometimes I don't think she's really very happy.

Flora, Fauna, Merryweather: Surprise! Happy Birthday!
Princess Aurora: Oh, you darlings! This is the happiest day of my life! Everything's so wonderful!


Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards: Best Soundtrack Album, Original Cast - Motion Picture or Television.

Academy Awards (nomination): Best Scoring of a Musical Picture (George Bruns).

101 Dalmatians (1961) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

based on the book The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith, a successful playwright and novelist who had nine Dalmatians of her own and named the lead dog Pongo after her own Dalmatian. She got the idea for the book when a friend who was at her house saw all the dogs together and remarked, "Those dogs would make a lovely fur coat". One Hundred and One Dalmatians (original title), the seventeenth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series was the highest grossing movie of 1961 in the USA. The film featured 6,469,952 spots, with Pongo 72 spots, Perdita 68 spots, and each puppy having 32 spots. Cruella De Vil was designed as the flamboyant actress Tallulah Bankhead, as well as some of her personality quirks. Walt Disney disliked the rough drawing style brought about by the Xerography process. Clarence Nash (best known as the voice of Donald Duck) did the dog barks.





Story


In London "not so very long ago". We are introduced to a dalmatian dog named Pongo, and his pet, Roger "in a bachelor flat just off Regents Park". Roger is "a musician of sorts" who "writing songs... about romance of all things, something he knew absolutely nothing about." Viewing dogs and their owners going by, Pongo spies Perdita, a female dalmatian, and her pet, Anita. Pongo tricks Roger into going to the park earlier than normal, and through a rather wet incident, ends up allow Roger and Anita to meet. Sometime afterward, the two are wed, and move in together, hiring a maid to help with the housework. Pongo and Perdita are also eagerly expecting puppies, when Anita's old schoolfriend Cruella De Vil comes to call. Cruella asks Anita to keep her informed when they arrive, and leaves. Roger afterwards, decides that Cruella's name would be the perfect thing to use in his new song. Pongo meanwhile, tries to assure Perdita, who is now sad over their having puppies. The puppies eventually arrive, with Perdita delivering a litter of 15 dalmatians puppies. Cruella shows up shortly afterwards, offering to buy them all. Roger decides not to sell. The puppies grow bigger, and gain their spots. One evening, while Roger and Anita take their dogs for a walk, a pair of bandits named Horace and Jasper break into their house, and steal the puppies. The Police and Scotland Yard are unable to find any clues to the abduction. Roger suspects Cruella. Pongo suggests to Perdita to use the Twilight Bark to spread the word to look for their puppies. Though known moreso as a gossip chain, Pongo's use of the Bark sends the message regarding their puppies through London and across the countryside. In the town of Suffolk, a group of animals in a small shed are alerted: an old dog named Colonel, a cat named Sergeant Tibbs, and a horse named Captain. Tibbs explains that he heard dogs barking at the abandoned DeVille place nearby. After Captain the Horse notices smoke coming from the chimney, Tibbs is sent to investigate. Inside the supposedly-abandoned mansion, he finds a number of puppies in the main hall. One of the puppies explains to Tibbs that there's 99 of them altogether. Tibbs notices a small group with collars watching a nearby TV. Realizing they number 15, he surmises they are the missing puppies. However, Tibbs is noticed by Horace and Jasper, who attempt to kill him. Tibbs relays what he knows to the Colonel, and the Twilight Bark travels back to London, where Pongo and Perdita are alerted. After sneaking out of Roger and Anita's house, they meet a Great Dane, who gives them directions to head towards Suffolk. The two then set off across the cold, snowy countryside. Back in Suffolk, Tibbs and the Colonel observe a car heading toward the house. Tibbs goes in to investigate, and finds Cruella demanding Horace and Jasper skin the puppies immediately for a dog-skin coat, as the police are looking everywhere now. Tibbs sneaks the puppies out of the room. However, once the program ends, the two crooks find the dalmatians puppies missing, and chase them through the old mansion. Just then, Pongo and Perdita arrive in the mansion, and distract the two crooks long enough for the puppies to escape to the shed where Captain, the Colonel and Tibbs live. In the aftermath, Pongo and Perdita are surprised by the number of puppies, as well as Cruella's plan to make dog-skin coats. The family makes their way across the snow countryside, eventually hiding out in an old dairy barn, thanks to a Collie who had heard of their plight by the twilight bark. The Collie informs Pongo that the family should head toward Hensford, where a Labrador will be waiting for them. After spending the night in the barn, they head towards Hensford, where the Labrador explains that a moving truck in the area is heading for London, and they can all sneak aboard. However, just after they arrive, Cruella and the crooks arrive, certain the dalmatians are in the town. Watching two puppies playing in some soot, Pongo decides that they'll all roll in the soot, making them look like Labradors. The ruse seems to work and almost all the dogs are in the truck, until one puppy gets covered with snow, emerging un-sooted. Pongo manages to get the last puppy on the truck before it starts up, and Cruella and the crooks give chase. Cruella violently tries to force the truck off the road, but ends up going down a ravine. Forcing the car up the other side, much of it is broken apart as she fiercely tries to stop the truck, eventually getting caught in it's bumper. Careening behind the truck, trying to get it to flip over, Cruella's plans are thwarted when Horace and Jasper collide with her destroying both her car and their van, ending the chase. Back in London, as Roger and Anita prepare for Christmas, everyone laments the loss of their pets. However, with a knock on the front door one hundred and one dalmatians enter. Roger is overjoyed, and much to Anita's worry, decides to keep them all, with plans to move to the country, and start a Dalmatian Plantation.




Cast


Rod Taylor - Pongo

Cate Bauer - Perdita

Betty Lou Gerson - Cruella De Vil; Miss Birdwell

Ben Wright - Roger Radcliffe

Lisa Davis - Anita Radcliffe

Martha Wentworth - Nanny

Frederick Worlock - Horace Badun; Inspector Craven

J. Pat O'Malley - Jasper Badun; Colonel

Thurl Ravenscroft - Captain

David Frankham - Sgt. Tibbs

Barbara Baird - Rolly

Mickey Maga - Patch

Sandra Abbott - Penny

Mimi Gibson - Lucky

Bill Lee - Roger (singing)




Trivia


In the original story, the two Dalmatians were named Pongo and Missis Pongo, or just plain Missis; Perdita was a stray whose own puppies had been sold, and who was taken into the household to help wet nurse Missis' fifteen puppies. In the film, their owners are named Roger and Anita Radcliffe; in the book, they're Mr. and Mrs. Dearly, no first names given. The film was not the first time the story had undergone changes; "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" first appeared as a serial in Ladies' Home Journal, under the title "The Great Dog Robbery".

There are a lot more than 101 dalmatians in many scenes (in the final scene at the house, for example, there are over 150 of them).




Quotes


Pongo: And I think you could say, Roger is a rather handsome animal in his way. I could see no reason why my pet didn't deserve an attractive mate. At least I was determined to do my best. Of course, dogs are a pretty poor judge of human beauty.

Cruella De Vil: Sweet, simple Anita. I know, I know! This horrid little house is your dream castle. And poor Roger is your bold and fearless Sir Galahad!

Roger Radcliffe: Fifteen puppies? Why, Pongo, that's marvelous! It's fabulous! Why, you old rascal!

Cruella De Vil: You can scarcely feed yourselves. I'm sure we'll get along. Yes, I know. Roger's songs! Enough of this nonsense. I'll pay you twice what they're worth. I'm being more than generous.

Rolly: But I am, just the same. I'm so hungry I could eat a... a whole elephant.

Perdita: Why, Patch, where did you ever hear such talk? Certainly not from your mother!


Sgt. Tibbs: No time to explain. Busy, sir.

Colonel: There's trouble. A big hullabaloo. Come along! Follow me!

Colonel: Yes, of course. Retreat, on the double!

Jasper: Oh, Horace, you idiot! Dogs ain't that smart.

Pepper: Did you hear that, Freckles? Dad wants us to get dirty. This'll be fun!

Cruella De Vil: Work your way south on the side roads. I'll take the main road. See you in Dinsford!

Colonel: Ahem! Nothing at all. All in the line of duty. Sgt. Tibbs: That's right, sir routine.

The Sword In The Stone (1963) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

story by Bill Peet based on the book with the same name by T.H. White, is the eighteenth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics and unfortunately, the last Disney animated feature released while Walt Disney was alive. The old Disney classics are different, there are timeless! The Sword in the Stone contains a lot of joyful gags too, but no gag stands above the characters, no joke was made only to fill a hole in the plot. The story, the plot, and the characters are primary. Disney take children always quite seriously, and a lot of his early films contains a lesson for life but can anybody forget the cute little girl squirrel, that was left by Wart, desperately crying and with a broken heart? And Merlin's closing words about love: Well, yes, in its own way, I'd say it's the most powerful force on Earth!

Story


The movie is set in medieval times (circa A.D. 558), "the age of inconvenience - no plumbing, no electricity, no nothing!" like remark Merlin, the powerful and funny wizard character from movie. After the English king dies leaving no heir, in the churchyard of a cathedral in London, a sword appears imbedded in a stone inscribed, "Whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil is right wise king born of England." Although many try, no one can budge the sword from the stone. Merlin the Magician begins to teach a boy ("the scrawny little fellow about 12") named Arthur ("My name's Arthur, but everyone calls me Wart") who lives in the Sir Ector's castel ("here's to the banner of the Castle of the Forest Suavage") where he's an apprentice squire to burly, oafish Sir Kay when he's not washing stacks of pots and pans in the scullery. By being changed by Merlin into various animals ("Can you imagine yourself as a fish? Oh, that's easy. I've done that lots of times. Oh. Well, good. Then I think that my magic can do the rest. Now, have you ever considered being a squirrel? Well, no, I don't suppose."), Wart learns the basic truths of life, but he also runs into Madam Mim, who tries to change him. Merlin and Mim have a Wizards' Duel ("Now, rule one, no mineral or vegetable. Only animal. Rule two, no make-believe things like, pink dragons and stuff. Now, rule three, no disappearing. Rule four, no cheating."), during which each change into various creatures, with Merlin using his wits to win. On New Year's Day, a great tournament is held in London to pick a new king. Wart, attending as Kay's squire, forgets Kay's sword, and runs back to the inn to get it, but the inn is locked. Wart, seeing the sword in the stone, innocently, and easily, pulls it out. When the knights marvel at the wondrous sword and question where he got it, Wart has to prove himself all over again he pulls the sword from the stone. Wart is proclaimed king by the marveling warriors ("Hail King Arthur! Long live the King!"). Wart as King Arthur is apprehensive of his ability to govern, but Merlin returns to reassure him.


Production


The first Disney animated feature with songs by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
Character designer Bill Peet gave Merlin Walt Disney's nose.
Directing animators: Frank Thomas, Milt Kahl, Ollie Johnston, John, Lounsberg
Character animation: Hal King, Eric Larsen, Eric Cleworth, John Sibley, Cliff Nordberg, Hal Ambro, Dick Lucas
Effect animation: Dan MacManus, Jack Boyd, Jack Buckley
Character Design: Milt Kahl, Bill Peet
With the talents of Sebastian Cabot, Karl Swenson, Rikie Sorense, Junius Mattheuws, Ginny Tyler, Martha Wentworth, Norman Alden, Alan Napier, Richard Reitherman, Robert Reitherman.
Layout: Dan Griffith, Basil Davidovich, Vance Gerry, Sylvia Cobb, Dale Barnhart, Homer Jonas
Background: Walt Peregoy, Bill Layne, Al Dempster, Anthony Rizzo, Ralph Hulett, Fil Mottola
Production supervisor: Ken Peterson
Sound supervisor: Robert O. Cook
Film editor: Donald Halliday
Music editor: Evelyn Kennedy
Music: George Bruns
Orchestration: Franklyn Marks
Songs: Richard M. Sherman, Robert M. Sherman
Art Director: Ken Anderson
Director: Wolfgang Reitherman


Cast


Rickie Sorensen as Wart, Karl Swenson as Merlin, Junius Matthews as Archimedes, Sebastian Cabot as Sir Ector, Norman Alden as Sir Kay, Martha Wentworth as Madam Mim (Old Lady Squirrel), Alan Napier as Sir Pelinore, Ginny Tyler as Little Girl Squirrel, Barbara Jo Allen as Scullery Maid, James MacDonald as The Wolf, Thurl Ravenscroft as Black Bart.


Quotes


Merlin: Boy, you'll become a great legend. They'll be writing books about you for centuries to come. Why, they might even make a motion picture about you.
Arthur (Wart): Motion picture?
Merlin: Well, that's something like television without commercials.

Merlin: A dark age indeed! Age of inconvenience. No plumbing, no electricity, no nothing!

Merlin: Science, indeed. One dummy trying to knock off another dummy with a bit of a stick.


Merlin: Now, well don't you get any foolish ideas that magic will solve all your problems. Because it won't!
Arthur (Wart): But, sir, I don't have any problems.
Merlin: Oh, bah, everybody's got problems. The world is full of problems. Everybody butting their heads against a brick wall. All muscle and no mentality. Do you want to be all muscle and no brain?
Arthur (Wart): I don't have any muscle.
Merlin: You don't? Well, how do you move about? Arthur (Wart): Oh, I suppose, I do have a little.
Merlin: Aha. There, you see. Well, that's enough. Now, develop your brain. Knowledge, wisdom. There's the real power. Higher learning. That's the thing. So, first thing tomorrow morning, we'll start a full schedule. Eight hours a day. We'll have six hours for schoolroom and two for study period.


Merlin: Oh, big news, eh? They can't wait for the London Times. First edition won't be out for at least 1,200 years. Archimedes, would you mind sailing down there.
Archimedes: Not interested!
Merlin: Oh, come now. You're as wet as you can get.
Archimedes: No!
Merlin: Archimedes! I'll turn you into a human.
Archimedes: You wouldn't dare!
Merlin: I will. So help me. Archimedes: Well, all right.
Merlin: It works every time. Just like magic.

Arthur (Wart): You mean you can turn yourself into a fish? Merlin: After all, I happen to be a wizard. Arthur (Wart): Could you turn me into a fish? Merlin: Well, do you have any imagination? Can you imagine yourself as a fish? Arthur (Wart): Oh, that's easy. I've done that lots of times. Merlin: Well, good. Then I think that my magic can do the rest.

Arthur (Wart): Oh, Merlin, you're back from Bermuda? Merlin: Yes, back from Bermuda and the 20th century. And believe me, you can have it. One big modern mess! Alakazam! Arthur (Wart): I'm in an awful pickle. I'm king. Merlin: Ooh, he pulled the sword from the stone. Of course! King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Arthur (Wart): Round table? Merlin: Would you rather have a square one? Arthur (Wart): Oh, no. Round'll be fine.

The Jungle Book (1967) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading


Story


Like the movie intro line "Many strange legends are told of these jungles of India. But none so strange as the story of a small boy named Mowgli. It all began when the silence of the jungle was broken by an unfamiliar sound. It was a sound like one never heard before in this part of the jungle. It was a man-cub.". Mowgli is found in a basket as an orphaned baby in the deep jungles of Madhya Pradesh, India. Bagheera, a serious black panther who discovers the boy, promptly takes him to a wolf (Rama) that has just had cubs. She raises him along with her own cubs and Mowgli soon becomes "favorite with all the young wolf cubs of the pack". Ten years later, the wolf tribe learns that Shere Khan, a Royal Bengal Tiger, has returned to the jungle, and Mowgli must be taken to the man village. Bagheera volunteers to escort him back. They leave that very night, but Mowgli is determined to stay in the jungle and loses Bagheera. The next morning, Mowgli tries to join the Indian elephant patrol led by Hathi. Bagheera finds Mowgli and they argue; Mowgli runs away from Bagheera. The boy soon meets up with the fun-loving bear Baloo (Bagheera about Baloo: "That shiftless, stupid jungle bum"), who shows Mowgli the fun of having a care-free life and promises not to take him to the man village. Mowgli now wants to stay in the jungle more than ever. Before long, Mowgli is caught by a gang of monkeys and taken to their leader, King Louie the orangutan, who makes a deal with Mowgli that if he tells him the secret of making fire like a human, then he will make it so he can stay in the jungle. However, since he was not raised by humans, Mowgli doesn't know how to make fire. Mowgli is rescued from King Louie by Bagheera and Baloo, but soon Mowgli runs away from them after Baloo realizes the man village is best for the boy. Kaa, a hungry Indian Python hypnotizes Mowgli into a deep and peaceful sleep, and tries to eat him, but thanks to the intervention of Shere Khan, Mowgli escapes. He encounters a group of solemn vultures and they say they'll be his friend. The vultures argue and continually sidetrack Mowgli with their pointless arguments. Shere Khan appears shortly after and challenges Mowgli to a fight, but when Baloo and Bagheera rush to the rescue; they manage to get rid of the ruthless tiger. Bagheera and Baloo take him to the edge of a man-village, but Mowgli is still hesitant to go in. His mind soon changes when a young girl from the village comes down by the riverside to fetch water. After noticing the boy, she "accidentally" drops her water pot, and Mowgli retrieves it for her and follows her into the man village. After Mowgli chooses to stay in the man village, Baloo and Bagheera decide to "Baggy, buddy, let's get back to where we belong."



Production


Produced by Walt Disney

Director: Wolfgang Reitherman
Original music by George Bruns
Film editing by Tom Acosta, Norman Carlisle
Production management by Don A. Duckwall
Sound department by Robert O. Cook
Visual effects by Dan MacManus
Animation Department: Frank Armitage,Dale Barnhart, Eric Cleworth, Tom Codrick, Basil Davidovich, Al Dempster, John Ewing, Don Griffith, Fred Hellmich, Ralph Hulett, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Hal King, Eric Larson, Bill Layne, John Lounsbery, Dick N. Lucas, Art Riley, Sylvia Roemer, Walt Stanchfield, Frank Thomas, Thelma Witmer, Milton Gray, Burny Mattinson, Floyd Norman
Editorial department by April McMorris
Music department: Terry Gilkyson, Evelyn Kennedy, Walter Sheets, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman


Cast


Bruce Reitherman as Mowgli

Phil Harris as Baloo the Bear

Sebastian Cabot as Bagheera the Panther

George Sanders as Shere Khan the Tiger

Sterling Holloway as Kaa the Snake

Louis Prima as King Louie

J. Pat O'Malley as Col. Hathi, Buzzy

Verna Felton as Elephant

Clint Howard as Junior

Chad Stewart as Flaps

Lord Tim Hudson as Dizzy

John Abbott as Akela

Darleen Carr as Girl

Ben Wright as Rama

Leo DeLyon as Flunkey

Digby Wolfe as Ziggy


Quotes



Bagheera: Shere Khan has returned to this part of the jungle and he has sworn.


Ziggy: I've got it! Let's flap over to the east side of the jungle. They've always got a bit of action, a bit of a swingin' scene, all right.


Mowgli: Stay in the jungle? I sure do.
King Louie: Good. And ol' King Louie, Bop-boo do-bay doo-boo-do that's me, can fix it for you. Have two bananas Have we got a deal?
Mowgli: Yes, sir. I'll do anything to stay in the jungle.


Bagheera: This spot where Baloo fell will always be a hallowed place in the jungle, for there lies one of nature's noblest creatures.
Baloo: I wish my mother could have heard this.


Bagheera: So you can look out for yourself, can you? So you want to stay in the jungle, do you?
Mowgli: Yes, I want to stay in the jungle.


Winifred: Never mind. How would you like our boy lost and alone in the jungle?
Colonel Hathi: Our son? But Winifred, old girl, that's an entirely different matter.

The AristoCats (1970) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

based on a story by Tom McGowan and Tom Rowe, the twentieth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics, about a family of aristocratic cats. Watch the whole on line movie divided into eight sections; each section is presented in an own page; in addition, each page is dedicated to a particular event - story, songs and lyrics, pictures, characters, reviews, trivia, comments, quotes.


Begins in Paris, lovers and bohemian city life, in 1910. Madame Adelaide Bonfamille, a retired opera singer ("that's music... it's from Carmen? That's right. It was my favorite role"), lives in his mansion with her cat Duchess, and Duchess' three kittens: Toulouse, Marie, Berlioz... The full story in the AristoCats story page.




More, in the AristoCats songs lyrics page


Characters


Madame Adelaide Bonfamille (a retired opera singer who live in Paris...), Thomas O'Malley (a brave and friendly alley cat who... ), Duchess (Madame Adelaide's cat and mother of three kittens, falls in love with...), Toulouse (the oldest kitten, painter, aspires to...), Marie (the middle kitten, believes... ), Berlioz (the youngest kitten, timid and shy, love...), Edgar (Madame Adelaide's English butler, believes he will...), Georges Hautecourt (lawyer, lively old friend of...), Napoleon the Bloodhound (a farm dog who...), Lafayette the Basset Hound (also a farm dog and Napoleon's companion, proves to...), Abigail Gabble (an English goose who...), Amelia Gabble (Abigail's twin sister...), Uncle Waldo (the drunk uncle of...), Roquefort (a mouse, friend of the cats, find... ), Frou-Frou (the carriage-horse...), Scat Cat (Thomas's best friend and leader of...), Shun Gon (the Chinese cat, member of...), Hit Cat (the English Cat, plays to...), Peppo (the Italian Cat, plays to...), Russian Cat (member of Scat Cat's gang, plays to...). More, in the AristoCats characters page


Reviews


"One of Disney's best! This is a charming, upbeat, and rather funny Disney movie. Who doesn't love kittens? The music is jamming. It makes me want to snap my fingers or something. What Aristocats Disney lacks in animation and story, it makes up for in charm. It's perfect for the younger set while not being so sappy that adults can't like it." More, in the AristoCats reviews page


Trivia


The last animated feature to be approved by Walt Disney and the studio's first animated feature to be completed after his death.

Richard and Robert Sherman talked Maurice Chevalier out of retirement to sing the title song.
More, in the AristoCats trivia page


Comments


"Why The Aristocats movie is so good. An answer could be, because the movie approach a universal theme. It's a classic love story between "two cats" (people very well might be) that are not in first youth. She, "the Duchess", is beautiful, educated, rich but lonely and with three kittens. He, "Abraham Delacey Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley the alley cat" is brave, has many friends, but is poor and he leads his life from day to day, which allows it to live a free life without complications and without too many duties. The movie has a happy ending - the two cats founded a family, Madame Adelaide Bonfamille set up a foundation, bad character is defeated, all things are put on a good way. The movie's graphic is direct and very suggestive, which relaxes the viewer. It is an excellent combination of color, high quality music, humorous dialogues and action better fit." (O'Prisan, CT) More, in the AristoCats comments page


Quotes


Scat Cat: Hold it, cats. This little guy is on the level.

Georges Hautecourt: Adelaide, you mean to say you're leaving your vast fortune to Edgar?
Madame Adelaide: Oh, no, Georges. To my cats.
Georges Hautecourt: To your cats?
Madame Adelaide: Yes, Georges, I simply wish to have the cats inherit first. Then, at the end of their life span my entire estate will revert to Edgar.
Edgar: Cats inherit first! And I come after the cats. It's not fair! Each cat'll live about 12 years. I can't wait. And each cat has nine lives. That's four times 12, and multiply by nine times. Well, anyway, it's much longer than I'd ever live.

Chinese Cat: Oh boy, fellas! Let's rock the joint!
Russian Cat: Ha, ha! Groovy cats!

Thomas O'Malley: Duchess and kittens in trouble? Look, you go get Scat Cat and his gang of alley cats.
Roquefort: Alley cats? But I'm a mouse!

Read more in The AristoCats quotes page


Cast and Crew


Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman

Story by Larry Clemmons, Vance Gerry, Ken Anderson, Frank Thomas, Eric Cleworth, Julius Svendsen, Ralph Wright, Tom McGowan, Tom Rowe

Voices:

Phil Harris as Thomas O'Malley

Eva Gabor as Duchess

Sterling Holloway as Roquefort

Scatman Crothers as Scat Cat

Dean Clark as Berlioz kitten

Paul Winchell as Shun Gon

Liz English as Marie kitten

Thurl Ravenscroft as Billy Bass

Gary Dubin as Toulouse

Vito Scotti as Peppo

Lord Tim Hudson as Hit Cat

Nancy Kulp as Frou-Frou

Pat Buttram as Napoleon Bloodhound

George Lindsey as Lafayette Basset

Monica Evans as Abigail

Carole Shelley as Amelia

Bill Thompson as Uncle Waldo

Roddy Maude-Roxby as Butler

Hermione Baddeley as Madame

Charles Lane as Georges Hautecourt

Ruth Buzzi as Frou-Frou (singing voice)

Robie Lester as Duchess (singing voice)

Peter Renaday as Le Petit Cafe Cook

Produced by Winston Hibler, Wolfgang Reitherman
Original Music by George Bruns
Film Editing by Tom Acosta

Production Design by Ken Anderson
Production Management by Don Duckwall
Second Unit Director by Dan Alguire, Edward Hansen
Sound Department by Robert O. Cook
Visual Effects by Dick Lucas, Dan MacManus
Animation Department:
Eric Cleworth, Basil Davidovich, Al Dempster, Don Griffith, Fred Hellmich, Ralph Hulett, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Hal King, Eric Larson, Bill Layne, John Lounsbery, David Michener, Sylvia Roemer, Walt Stanchfield, Julius Svendsen, Frank Thomas, John Emerson
Music Department:
Terry Gilkyson, Floyd Huddleston, Evelyn Kennedy, Al Rinker, Walter Sheets, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman, Edmundo Santos

Robin Hood (1973) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

based on character and story conception by Ken Anderson, the 21st animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics, about the hero Robin Hood on time when good King Richard of England was departed for the Holy Land on a great crusade and during his absence, Prince John, his greedy and treacherous brother, usurped the crown Watch the movie divided into eight sections, each in a specific page dedicated to a particular event as story, songs and lyrics, pictures, characters, reviews, trivia, comments and quotes.

Story


A charming Disney version of the Robin Hood legend with animals for the characters. Fun and romance abounds as the swashbuckling hero of Sherwood Forest, and his valiant Little John sidekick plot one daring adventure after another to outwit the greedy Prince John and his partner Sir Hiss as they put the tax squeeze on the poor. Once upon a time, Robin Hood and Little John were walking through the Sherwood Forest. They run from the Sheriff of Nottingham "Ha! The sheriff and his whole posse couldn't lift you off the ground", who has ambushed them with a team of archers. After narrowly escaping, Robin Hood and Little John happen upon the royal entourage which... Find more in story page.


Songs


Listen or download original Robin Hood songs from soundtrack

Characters


Robin Hood (a fox) "I'm an outlaw, that's what. That's no life for a lovely lady. Always on the run. What kind of a future is that?";
Little John (a bear) "You took the words right out of my mouth, P.J.", carefree American accent works very well alongside the British ones of the others;
Friar Tuck (a badger) is a kind old fellow "corpulent cleric" "fat friar" "Praise the Lord, and pass the tax rebate";
Maid Marian (a vixen) Robin Hood ladylove, elegant, eminently lovable, awful nice, perfectly voiced "Well, usually the hero gives his fair lady a kiss" "Because I love him, Your Highness";
Lady Cluck (a chicken) "Absence makes the heart grow fonder";
Allan-a-Dale (a rooster) "I'm a minstrel, that's an early-day folk singer";
King Richard (a lion) "It appears that I now have an outlaw for an in-law";
Prince John (a lion) "Well, they'll be singing a different tune. Double the taxes! Triple the taxes! Squeeze every last drop out of those insolent, musical peasants.");
Sir Hiss (a snake) "stupid serpent", "reluctant reptile", "cowardly cobra", "procrastinating python", "gravating asp";
Sheriff of Nottingham (a wolf) "they call me a slob but I do my job";
Otto the Blacksmith (a dog) "God bless Robin Hood."
Father Sexton (a mouse) "Oh, we were just saving it for a rainy day.";
Mother Church (a mouse) "Friar Tuck, we've saved this. It's not much, but please take it for the poor.";
Trigger (a vulture) "Don't you worry none, sheriff. The safety's on Old Betsy.";
Nutsy (a vulture) "Uh, does that there mean addin' or subtractin'?";
Captain of the Guards (a crocodile) "For the final shootout, move the target back three paces.";
Mother Rabbit (a rabbit) "We all scrimped and saved to give it to him.";
Skippy (a rabbit) "Gosh, I'm seven years old, goin' on eight.";
Sis (a rabbit) "Oh, he's so handsome, just like his reward posters.";
Tagalong (a rabbit) "Hey, you guys, not so fast. Wait for me.";
Toby (a turtle) "If I tattletale, I'll die till I'm dead"
Find more in characters page.


Reviews


Disney's Robin Hood is my all time favorite Disney animation movie. I can practically recite every word from "Robin Hood and Little John walkin' through the forest" to "Now the days seem to fly life is brief but when it's gone love goes on and on ." Yet it's hardly ever mentioned, it's always been hard to find and you can never get a poster. The animation is beautiful! Those scenes of the castle and the church in the rain - you would think it was shot rather than drawn. The dialog is smart. The character's motives are seen and not told. It's not dumb down at all for kids... Find more in reviews page.


Trivia


Prince John, the brother of King Richard "the lionheart", the favorite son of their mother, was said to be crude and dim-witted, and attempted to usurp the throne from Richard while the latter fought in a crusade. Though Richard eventually returned from battle and foiled John's rebellion, he eventually became king anyway after Richard's untimely death (1199) in battle without an heir... Find more in trivia page.


Comments


The animation is great and just has that old feel to it when animators used to draw the pictures; it feels more personal and special that way. A great adaptation for the kids, one of Disney's buried treasures. It's funny, romantic, touching, and just very entertaining to watch. This version of Robin Hood has animals in the roles of the characters, and it works marvelously! And if Robin Hood is a fox, naturally, Maid Marian would be a vixen... Find more in comments page.


Quotes


Robin Hood: I'm gonna win that golden arrow and then I'm gonna present meself.

Little John: Fortunes forecast. Lucky charms.

Friar Tuck: You're no outlaw. Why, someday you'll be called a great hero.

Robin Hood: We'll have six children. Maid Marian: Six? Oh, a dozen at least.

Lady Cluck: This is the part where you drag your lady fair off to Sherwood Forest.

Prince John: Oh, no. It's so miserably unfair.

Sir Hiss: Silly serpent? Snakes don't walk. They slither.

Sheriff of Nottingham: Every town has its taxes too and the taxes is due do do-do do do.

Trigger: Sheriff, I still got a feelin' that that snoopy old codger knows too much.

Mother Rabbit: Oh, you have made his birthday a wonderful one.

Sis: Are you gonna marry Robin Hood?

Find more in quotes page.


Cast and Crew



Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman
Character and story conceptions by Ken Anderson

Cast as voice

Brian Bedford as Robin Hood
Phil Harris as Little John
Andy Devine as Friar Tuck
Monica Evans as Maid Marian
Carole Shelley as Lady Cluck
Peter Ustinov as Prince John
Terry-Thomas as Sir Hiss
Pat Buttram as The Sheriff of Nottingham
Roger Miller as Allan-a-Dale
George Lindsey as Trigger
Ken Curtis as Nutsy
John Fiedler as Father Sexton
Barbara Luddy as Mother Church Mouse and Mother Rabbit
J. Pat O'Malley as Otto the Blacksmith
Candy Candido as Captain of the Guards
Dana Laurita as Sis
Dori Whitaker as Tagalong
Billy Whittaker as Skippy

Produced by Wolfgang Reitherman
Original music by George Bruns
Film editing by Tom Acosta, James Melton
Art Direction by Don Griffith
Production Management by Don Duckwall
Assistant director by Dan Alguire, Edward Hansen, Jeffrey C. Patch
Sound department by Herb Taylor
Visual effects by Jack Buckley, Dan MacManus
Animation department by Dale Baer, Don Bluth, Basil Davidovich, Al Dempster, Stan Green, Ann Guenther, Joe Hale, Fred Hellmich, Ralph Hulett, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Hal King, Eric Larson, Bill Layne, John Lounsbery, Burny Mattinson, Bob McCrea, Cliff Nordberg, Dale Oliver, Sylvia Roemer, Art Stevens, Ed Templer Jr., Frank Thomas, Chuck Williams, Ollie Johnston, Floyd Norman, Frank Thomas
Music department: Evelyn Kennedy, Walter Sheets, Edmundo Santos

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) Disney movie Watch Disney Full Movie Online For Free Streaming Without Downloading

the 22nd Disney Animated Classic directed by J. Lounsbery and W. Reitherman, based on books by A. A. Milne (Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree - 1966, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day - 1968, Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too - 1974, Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore - 1983); music by B. Baker; film editing by T. Acosta, J. Melton; songs by the Sherman Brothers (Richard and Robert).

Intro lines

This could be the room of any small boy but it just happens to belong to a boy named Christopher Robin. Like most small boys, Christopher Robin has toy animals to play with. They all live together in a wonderful world of make-believe. A donkey named Eeyore, Kanga and little Roo, Rabbit, Piglet and Owl. But his best friend is a bear called Winnie the Pooh or Pooh for short. Now, Pooh had some very unusual adventures and they all happened right here in the Hundred-Acre Wood. Winnie the Pooh lived in this enchanted forest under the name of Mr. Sanders which means he had the name over the door in gold letters and he lived under it. Now, when Pooh heard his pooh-coo clock, he knew it was time for something. But he was a bear of very little brain. So when he thought, he thought in the most thoughtful way he could think...

Cast as voices


Winnie the Pooh - Sterling Holloway
Narrator - Sebastian Cabot
Rabbit - Junius Matthews
Kanga - Barbara Luddy
Gopher - Howard Morris
Piglet - John Fiedler
Eeyore - Ralph Wright
Owl - Hal Smith
Roo - Clint Howard (Honey Tree and Blustery Day)
Christopher Robin - Bruce Reitherman (Honey Tree)
Jon Walmsley (Blustery Day)
Timothy Turner (Tigger Too)
Roo - Dori Whitaker
Tigger - Paul Winchell


Trivia


The character of Gopher (not in the book, but at your service) was originally included to replace the original 'A. A. Milne' character, Piglet. The studio eventually reinstated Piglet in the second featurette, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968).

The scene where Rabbit tries to decorate Pooh's bottom was one of Walt Disney's favorite scenes from his films.

The film also inspired an attraction of the same name at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Hong Kong Disneyland. A much more elaborate attraction, also based on the film, opened in Tokyo Disneyland as "Pooh's Hunny Hunt".

All backgrounds for the film were outlined in ink to keep with the sketchy style of the original Ernest Shepard illustrations.

Tigger's trademark "Hoo-hoo-hoo!" laugh by was ad-libbed by Paul Winchell as well as his famous "TTFN-Ta Ta For Now!" line.

Last film work for Barbara Luddy, Sebastian Cabot and Junius Matthews.