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January 14, 2013, 12:45 p.m.

Following weak box office performances for re-releases of "Monsters, Inc.," "Finding Nemo" and "Beauty and the Beast" in 3-D, Walt disney Studios has canceled plans for a 3-D "The Little Mermaid" in September.

The underwater animated hit from 1989 was the fourth and final 3-D re-release for which disney announced plans in late 2011 after "The Lion King" proved a surprise hit in the format, grossing nearly $100 million in the U.S. and Canada.

But "The Lion King" turned out to be an anomaly, as the three follow-ups grossed far less. "Beauty and the Beast"...
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 Roger Ebert's Review of "Aladdin" (1992)
Roger Ebert's Review of "Aladdin" (1992)
Roger Ebert: *** (3 Stars)

Robin Williams and animation were born for one another, and in "Aladdin" they finally meet. Williams' speed of comic invention has always been too fast for flesh and blood; the way he flashes in and out of characters can be dizzying. In Disney's new animated film "Aladdin," he's liberated at last, playing a genie who has complete freedom over his form - who can instantly be anybody or anything.

The genie is the best thing in the movie, which is good fun but not on a par with "The Little Mermaid" and "Beauty and the Beast," the two films with which disney essentially...
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 Walt Disney's "The Little Mermaid"
Walt Disney's "The Little Mermaid"
On the heels of the phenomenal success of The Lion King 3D—which will cruz the $80 million mark at the domestic box office today—The Walt disney Studios has announced limited theatrical engagements for four of its classic films for the first time in 3D. The following titles from Walt disney and pixar Animation Studios will be released in 2012 and 2013:

Beauty and the Beast – January 13, 2012

Pixar’s Finding Nemo – September 14, 2012

Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. – January 18, 2013
(Monsters University, a prequel to the original film, arrives in theaters in disney Digital 3D on June 21,...
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 The Mighty King Triton.
The Mighty King Triton.
The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters: From Mickey rato to Hercules by
John Grant

Character descrição of King Triton from "The Little Mermaid" (1989)

The character of Triton is in many ways rather nondescript, for the mer-king's role in both the plot and the emotional subtext of the movie is as a symbol - and, at that, a symbol of two different things. First, he is the symbol of constitutional authority, convention and staidness: he is the establishment against which Ariel is rebelling, the past which she wishes to leave behind. Second, he symbolizes parental authority; in this...
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The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters: From Mickey rato to Hercules by
John Grant

Walt disney Character descrição of Iago from "Aladdin" (1992)

Jafar's sidekick is an irascible parrot, who - unusually for the birds - has teeth, and a lot of them at that. Hilariously voiced por Gilbert Gottfried at a general level of about one hundred decibles, Iago is as malicious as his master (although his character changed for The Return of Jafar). As is customary in the animated features, he is constantly being subjected to indignities por the one he serves - at one memorable stage he is deliberately trapped por Jafar in a sliding door - yet in this instance the slave is wiser than the master, for it is Iago who has the idea that Jafar's tactic to attain the sultanate should be through marrying Jasmine.
 The scheming vizier Jafar with his constant companion Iago.
The scheming vizier Jafar with his constant companion Iago.
 Prince Charming
Prince Charming
The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters: From Mickey rato to Hercules by
John Grant

Walt disney Character descrição of Prince Charming from "Cinderella" (1950)

por contrast with Cinderella, Prince Charming is a rather anonymous character - much like the Prince in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, for example. His role is purely to be a handsome and high-born spouse, marriage to whom will raise cinderela from her life of unjust drudgery. Even his insistence that he will marry no other than the beautiful girl with whom he danced at the ball is rendered to us at segundo hand, in a hilarious interview between the King and the Grand Duke. It was not until much later, in 1959's Sleping Beauty, that disney was able to bring us a handsome fairy-tale prince capable of being mais than a symbol.
 *Yawn*
*Yawn*
 Cover Art for Disney's Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante
Cover Art for Disney's Frozen
‘Frozen’ Bonus Features to include Deleted Scenes, Docs; Digital Edition on February 25

Posted on January 10, 2014

After confirming the release of Disney’s Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante on March 18, 2014, Walt disney Studios início Entertainment has now released the list of bonus features that can be found on the Blu-ray edition of the film. You can find additional information below. Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante is currently available for pre-order from amazonas, amazon, amazônia or from disney Store, which includes a set of exclusive lithographs. As we also shared earlier, Walmart (who is expected to offer the 3D edition exclusively, but has not yet re-listed...
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King from Cinderella: From the beginning he is trying to force his son to get married because he wants grandchildren. Then he has a temper tantrum and tries to kill the Grand Duke because cinderela got away.

Seven Dwarves: Compared to the other characters on the list their crime is probably relatively minor. They allow Snow White to stay with them, but she has to do all of the cooking and cleaning for all 8 of them (the dwarves and herself). This begs the question: if she hadn’t done that, would they have sent this girl out on her own, even though sources say she was only supposed to be...
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