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When I started this article series, I had to make a decision. Officially, nearly all Disney films are based on some sort of source text. In reality, it is often something really obscure and practically forgotten. So I made a decision early on: That I would only discuss the books, which are known enough to have an own Wikipedia article. This distinction served me fairly well, with one exception and this is The renard and the Hound. When this book was published, it was highly praised, and therefore it does have an article. But nowadays it is so hard to come par that toi have to pay a three digits...
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I should have expected that this one would be one of the first requests. To say it upfront: Between Victor Hugo’s two “big” novels, I tend to gravitate plus towards Les Misérables, mainly because Notre Dame de Paris is so downright depressive. Oh, both livres delve deep into the social injustices of their time and the darkness of the human soul. But I think that Les Misérables is the plus sophisticated take of those two, much clearer in the message it is trying to tell with much plus relatable characters in it.
Notre Dame de Paris is from a literature historic angle the plus important...
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 Best Voiceover Ever!
Best Voiceover Ever!
As toi know, John Sachs is my favourite classic voiceover and he narrated all the Walt Disney accueil Video previews. John Sachs (born 1957) is a British télévision presenter, voiceover and commentator known for his narration on the original series of Gladiators and as a long time DJ on London's 95.8 CapitalFM.

Sachs has been involved in the entertainment industry for the past 25 years. He has been a radio and télévision broadcaster for 17 years with 12 of those years spent on Capital FM, where he won numerous awards, namely Variety Club ILR Presenter of the years and Silver at the World Radio...
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 Aladin (1992)
Aladdin (1992)
Aladin is a 1992 American animated musical family film produced par Walt Disney Feature animation and released par Walt Disney Pictures. Aladin was the 31st animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, and was part of the Disney film era known as the Disney Renaissance. The film was directed par John Musker and Ron Clements, and is based on the Arab folktale of Aladin and the magic lamp from One Thousand and One Nights. The voice cast features Scott Weinger, Jonathan Freeman, Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Frank Welker, Gilbert Gottfried, and Douglas Seale.

Lyricist Howard Ashman...
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 Pocahontas
Pocahontas
11. Pocahontas: The lovely Pocahontas. I'm going to be honest when I say that I actually think she would have been higher on the liste if in wasn't for the fact that I couldn't find a good picture of her. Anyway the lovely native american princess Pocahontas.

10. Tiana: She is very lovely indeed with pretty black hair and rosy red lips I mean shes even cute as a frog just barley makes 8 because I had to think for a long time as to who is prettier Tiana ou Pocahontas. Well congratulations Tiana for beating out a sexy Native American.

9. Cinderella: The seconde Disney princess and the first Disney...
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Ch. 9— The Car of Disguise

    Scamp and the chiot with the patch happily giggled before Scamp turned to ask them a question.
    “My name’s Scamp, and she’s Angel. Do toi know where we are?” Scamp asked.
    “No,” the chiot on the left stated. “We’re on a foreign trip, but well… can toi keep a secret?”
    “I promise,” Scamp told them. Angel looked at him worriedly, remembering the last time Scamp promised to keep a secret.
    “Well, we’re running away,” the puppy...
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