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Since La Reine des Neiges is coming out in November (3 days after my birthday, I might add), I thought it would be nice to give my opinion on what Disney should do next.

4. "The renard Girl"

This is one has been floating around my head for a while. It's about a Kitsune girl named Hikari (Kitsunes are renard girls) who falls in l’amour with a prince named Yamato, while she lives in the forest. There would be two villains, a renard hunter named Benkei, and an evil princess named Yuki. Disney should really do something about Japanese culture.

3. "Blade Rebirth"

Disney should do at least one "Tokusatsu" movie, so this is my...
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For about two weeks, I held a countdown of the best Pixar Film, and the results were very interesting. Pixar makes consistently successful movies, with the exception of one ou two, and even the worst Pixar Film would be one of the best, if not the best film in any other company. Well, here are the results.

13. WALL-E
I was very surprised when WALL-E Lost the first round, since many people consider it one of Pixar's best. In the beginning of the round, Cars 2 was in the lead of being eliminated with Cars being right behind them, but slowly WALL-E keep on getting plus votes and ended up being...
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Pete from Classic Disney Shorts, Gorilla from The Gorilla Mystery, Witch from Babes in the Woods, Big Bad loup from Three Little Pigs, Witch from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Stromboli from Pinocchio, Chernabog from Fantasia, loup from Make Mine Music, Br'ers renard and ours from Song of the South, Headless Horseman from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Cinderella's Stepmother from Cinderella, Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland, Si and Am from Lady and the Tramp, Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, Cruella De Ville from 101 Dalmatians, Edgar from The Aristocats, Prince John and Sir Hiss from Robin Hood, Sykes from Oliver and Company and Jafar from The Return of Jafar
On the first jour of Christmas,
my true l’amour sent to me
Sykes: A perdrix in a poire, pear tree.













    
On the seconde jour of Christmas,
my true l’amour sent to me
Shan-Yu: Two tortue doves,
Sykes: And a perdrix in a poire, pear tree.

On the third jour of Christmas,
my true l’amour sent to me
Jafar: Three French hens,
Shan-Yu: Two tortue doves,
Sykes: And a perdrix in a poire, pear tree.

On the fourth jour of Christmas,
my true l’amour sent to me
Maleficent: Four calling birds,
Jafar: Three French hens,
Shan-Yu: Two tortue doves,
Sykes: And a perdrix in a poire, pear tree.

On the fifth jour of Christmas,...
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 Sykes as Scrooge
Sykes as Scrooge
Sykes as Scrooge
Fagin as Bob Cratchit
Jafar as Jacob Marley
Maleficent as the Ghost of Christmas Past
Jasmine as A young woman
Stromboli as the Ghost of Christmas Present
Frollo as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

A Christmas Carol is a novella par English auteur Charles Dickens, first published par Chapman & Hall on 19 December 1843. The story tells of acide, sure and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge's ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation after the Supernatural visits of Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. The novella met with instant success and critical acclaim....
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Chapter 29—Angel's Deceit

The chiots and parents gasped. Buster revealed himself from behind the trees, smiling devilishly at the puppies.
“Buster,” Tramp told him, growling. “Get away from us.”
    Buster smirked. “You don’t scare me… toi Lost your touch when toi turned your back on everything and settled down with Miss Powderpuff.”
    “Why are toi here?” Lady asked worriedly. “Can’t toi just leave us alone?”
    “Oh no, Miss Powderpuff,” Buster explained with a smirk. “I need revenge. I don’t like...
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Chapter 25—Patch’s Decision

Pongo tried to pretend to ignore the bad reception he got from the puppies, and pretended to smile. “How are toi all doing out here?” Pongo asked brightly.
    The chiots didn’t answer. They hurried under a canapé in the middle of the yard, and buried themselves deep under it, facing away from Pongo. “We’re not leaving,” Scamp told Pongo fervently. “We’ll never leave.”
    “Dad, why are toi even here?” Patch asked. “I’m not coming accueil with you. Maybe toi got Lucky to come back. But at your place,...
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Chapter 24—An Unexpected Reunion

    Scamp and Angel froze up on the side of the barrel with soot. Then, abruptly, a loud, whooping holler emerged from the entrance. Scamp and Angel figured out that the voice belonged to a tomboy. “Woohoo! This steak was the best!!!”
    “They serve it every jour like this,” added a boy’s voice. “It’s really good stuff. It probably almost tastes like house food. I just wish they’d give us baths too.”
    The tomboy resumed talking, even louder than before. “Nah… I’ve heard of...
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