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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWho/what is your favorite Disney character? Mine is Mary Poppins but I also like Minnie Mouse.
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Think of cartoon or real life people as the characters.
Edit to add Chip and Dale. One had a red nose and one had a black nose. Which one was Chip and which one was Dale???
Anyone know????
50 Shades Of Blue
(11,391 posts)I also just adore Pollyanna as played by Hayley Mills.
hlthe2b
(113,973 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(11,391 posts)debm55
(60,620 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(11,391 posts)debm55
(60,620 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(11,391 posts)Buzz cook
(2,899 posts)I consider them one character.
But it's a hard choice.
debm55
(60,620 posts)debm55
(60,620 posts)Roland99
(53,345 posts)rsdsharp
(12,003 posts)Im a Goofy kind of guy.
debm55
(60,620 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,834 posts)He is purely perfect.
debm55
(60,620 posts)PJMcK
(25,048 posts)Not to pick nits but Mary Poppins was not a Disney character. She was created by P.L. Travers and featured in eight novels she wrote.
Walt Disney negotiated with her for years for the film rights. The story is vividly told in the marvelous Tom Hanks film, Saving Mr. Banks.
debm55
(60,620 posts)production. Same as with Wizard of Oz-not by Disney, but the original books were quit different. Also as part of the negotiation, there would be no kissing or hand holding with Bert, or the deal was off. I was talking about the movie (Disney)version of the books.
I was just having fun with your fun!
Have a good evening.
debm55
(60,620 posts)I took your post the wrong way. I'm sorry.
MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)I was once a little girl. That is all.
whathehell
(30,469 posts)but decided on the latter.
debm55
(60,620 posts)debm55
(60,620 posts)Tree Lady
(13,282 posts)I use to collect fairy figurines, I have a few left. I worked for AAA in travel for 7 years and sold Disney packages. Went to Disneyland a lot sometimes for free, have a Tink jacket.
whathehell
(30,469 posts)debm55
(60,620 posts)whathehell
(30,469 posts)think alike.
FuzzyRabbit
(2,217 posts)debm55
(60,620 posts)Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)Also, HeiHei (another star in Moana).
debm55
(60,620 posts)usonian
(25,325 posts)debm55
(60,620 posts)him go,
usonian
(25,325 posts)One of Robin Williams' most memorable roles was as Genie in Disney's classic 1992 film, Aladdin. What most fans don't know is that Williams and Disney (the company, not the man) didn't see eye-to-eye on certain aspects of the project, namely the merchandising.
According to an article in the November 1993 issue of New York Magazine, Williams' role in the movie was supposed to be a lot shorter, but he "wanted to leave something wonderful behind for his kids," so he ended up recording around 30 hours of written and improvised dialogue. Disney loved what he did what the character, so the film was rewritten to make Genie a pivotal character. Williams made less than he normally would for a film (only $75,000), but he had an agreement with the company that his voice would not be used to sell merchandise for the film. Everyone who was alive in 1992 knows that promises were not kept, and Williams was not very happy about it.
"I don't want to sell stuff," Williams told New York Magazine. "It's the one thing I don't do." He explained that the dolls made for the Mork and Mindy show were OK, because the makers of the show own the image, but that Disney crossed the line when they used his voice, a major part of who he is as a person and an entertainer, to sell merchandise. The company apologized and said that it wasn't their decision; then, they tried to make it all better by gifting Robin Williams a Pablo Picasso painting that was worth $1 million. The self-portrait is of the artist imitating another famous painter, Vincent Van Gogh. Williams didn't want the painting and once joked that he would make a copy of it so that the copy could be burned on television.
The burning of the Picasso didn't happen, but Disney and Williams eventually made up, and he went on to work with them for the Aladdin sequels and Jack, only to have another falling out after they made Bicentennial Man in 1999. Upon learning of his death last week, Disney's CEO Robert Iger released a statement, and the company sent out a tweet that called the actor "a true Disney legend" and a "beloved member of our family."
A brilliant comedian! I can only imagine how much of his work was ad-libbed.
Even his friends didnt know how troubled he was, so I will ask how I/we can reach out to friends to find those hidden demons, if they exist and offer personal support and help them find therapy. Men, especially, are way too good at hiding their problems. My daughter, an Honors Psychology grad, thinks I have all kinds of syndromes, but I point to my neat handwriting, daily journal of progress with my music practice, photography, and positive (Buddhist) practice for myself and others. But its kind of isolated here, and I am making efforts to move where I can meet friends way more often.
Back to the piano shortly. Same iPad as this message is being sent with. I have gone (almost) completely electronic with my scores. Brighter! But Ill definitely make more contact with friends. Maybe Ill show off my photos on that same iPad. Electronics is wonderful but people are more than avatars and handles. I rarely get to San Francisco, but if I had met Robin, Im sure that I would have offered him positivity. I got a pair of rainbow suspenders around the time he passed, for his Mork role. Now, more appropriate to support others.
debm55
(60,620 posts)doesn't overtake me. Sometimes I do feel like Robin, He was a very creative man. I read that the creative mind functions differently. I miss him and wish he would have gotten help. PS I read too that alot ot what the Genie said was not in the script, but it was so hilarious that it stayed in.
usonian
(25,325 posts)One day, you'll find that it's connected to the other lights --- in a grid ( This was called "Indra's Net" )
Even when we feel disconnected. Persevere.
Sending positivity.
FuzzyRabbit
(2,217 posts)Brings back many happy memories.
debm55
(60,620 posts)FuzzyRabbit
(2,217 posts)Stargleamer
(2,728 posts)debm55
(60,620 posts)Stargleamer
(2,728 posts)Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)Niagara
(11,852 posts)Wolf, played by Jed, in the movie The Journey of Natty Gann.


And D.C., played by Syn Cat in the movie That Darn Cat

Favorite human character would be Jack sparrow.
debm55
(60,620 posts)Niagara
(11,852 posts)Archae
(47,245 posts)debm55
(60,620 posts)debm55
(60,620 posts)Luciferous
(6,586 posts)bedazzled
(1,885 posts)Afraid to see the live action one...
debm55
(60,620 posts)bedazzled
(1,885 posts)Samuel E Wright was the singer and he was GOOD! Passed a couple of years ago..
debm55
(60,620 posts)Coventina
(29,733 posts)Scottie Mom
(5,838 posts)Especially how he has kicked DeSatans ass!!
yellowdogintexas
(23,694 posts)also Mulan
Jeebo
(2,560 posts)Identical twins both played by Hayley Mills. I love that movie, had a huge crush on Hayley Mills when I was a kid, she's a couple years older than I am. They show the Lindsay Lohan remake on TV all the time but they never show the original. I wish they would show the original sometimes too, but I do have it on DVD.
-- Ron
Raine
(31,179 posts)that I got at Disneyland when I was a kid. 🐭 I also had a silver Tinkerbell necklace that I wore for years. 🧚♀️
