It is very inspiring to watch his wonderful work filed with enthusiasm, energy. I love all the Disney movies and I enjoy watching them even If I am an adult person.
Snow White - The one that started it all Cinderella - The one that lived a dream Aurora - The one that believed in a wish Ariel - The one that discovered another world Belle - The one that befriended a beast Jasmine - The one that trusted a thief Pocahontas - The one that championed the earth Esmeralda - The one that fought against injustice Megara - The one that saved a hero Mulan - The one that saved a nation Kida - The one that searched for knowledge Giselle - The one that wanted romance Tiana - The one that found what she needed Rapunzel - The one that wanted freedom Merida - The one that helped her mother Anna - The one that saved her sister Moana - The one that sailed far from home
I love the fact that they made movies simply for the sake of them: they pushed for the best thing they could possibly make. Now Disney's all about money; all you have to do is look at Big Hero 6 and Bolt and all those...
I love sticking with the classics. Even though I'm a guy, I just can't help but love these old Disney films. I was born in '91 and I always went back to the 40's and 50's Disney films as well as the ones being released at that time in the 90's. The animation from both of these eras were awesome.
@@jakeystarsuper Usually, boys are chastised for liking something that is geared towards girls. The classics have the story revolving around a princess (something girls can relate to) and the art style is softer in color. There was only 2 films geared towards boys from 1940 to 1953. All others from that time had things that girls liked.
Good documentary but they forgot the info that Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Jack Mercer, Mel Blanc, and The Three Stooges were all sitting next to each other at the premiere.
It is very inspiring to watch his wonderful work filed with enthusiasm, energy. I love all the Disney movies and I enjoy watching them even If I am an adult person.
Snow White - The one that started it all
Cinderella - The one that lived a dream
Aurora - The one that believed in a wish
Ariel - The one that discovered another world
Belle - The one that befriended a beast
Jasmine - The one that trusted a thief
Pocahontas - The one that championed the earth
Esmeralda - The one that fought against injustice
Megara - The one that saved a hero
Mulan - The one that saved a nation
Kida - The one that searched for knowledge
Giselle - The one that wanted romance
Tiana - The one that found what she needed
Rapunzel - The one that wanted freedom
Merida - The one that helped her mother
Anna - The one that saved her sister
Moana - The one that sailed far from home
Thank you for including Kidagakash!
There’s even the one who fell in love with a Tramp.
I cannot find the commercial for that
i love i love i love disney world, but old disney world. magic
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs defines spectacular.
masterpiece
I love the fact that they made movies simply for the sake of them: they pushed for the best thing they could possibly make. Now Disney's all about money; all you have to do is look at Big Hero 6 and Bolt and all those...
I love sticking with the classics. Even though I'm a guy, I just can't help but love these old Disney films. I was born in '91 and I always went back to the 40's and 50's Disney films as well as the ones being released at that time in the 90's. The animation from both of these eras were awesome.
Yes! I agree :)
Whats wrong with big hero six
@@Shadywolf09 what does this have to do with you being a guy?
@@jakeystarsuper Usually, boys are chastised for liking something that is geared towards girls. The classics have the story revolving around a princess (something girls can relate to) and the art style is softer in color. There was only 2 films geared towards boys from 1940 to 1953. All others from that time had things that girls liked.
THANK YOU!!
GOOD STORY
You know I wish Disney would hurry up and release a box set of it's Animated Features
This better be on the Signature Edition blue ray.
I so agree with u...
wow
Making snow white was like putting MAN ON THE MOON
I only have the 2001 version of the dvd
same here
Good documentary but they forgot the info that Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Jack Mercer, Mel Blanc, and The Three Stooges were all sitting next to each other at the premiere.
Even Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Shirley Temple, Marlene Dietrich etc etc. They were all attending the premiere at Carthay Circle Theatre.
I wish they identified the people, with subtitles, maybe.
Maybe this is a different variation of this feature.
0:31 a0hail Aurora...
going in one week!