The fact they didn't just bring back their most famous/recognizable characters, but also characters from underrated/niche films like Atlanis the Lost Empire and Treasure Planet is honestly so touching. Kudos to everyone who worked on this short, and everyone who ever worked for Disney in general :)
@@VJK102 at around 7:39 on the left side in the very back, you can see The Horned King, princess Eilonwy, Taran, Gurgi and potentially other characters from the Black Cauldron. I'm guessing they didn't get a major appearance because Disney wants to kinda forget that movie, but even still they made an effort to include them in the photo
Mickey's little "after you" to Oswald was such a nice touch. Walt never got his rabbit back in his lifetime, but the studio did eventually bring him home
The fact they brought back characters from underatted Disney films such as Dinosaur, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Treasure Planet and even Brother Bear bring a tear to my eye.
@@aryshandono3249, they forgot to include Madeline though. Keep in mind that Disney has the Madeline TV series & the 1999 Lost in Paris movie under their belt.
I love how Prince Charming yells at Eric to get his dog, it really like embraces the idea that was I believe generally created by the fandom that all the Disney princesses/princes all are in the same universe and like all the princes are bro friends
In a way, even though it wasn't intended as such, this feels like a final goodbye to classic Disney. One thing that makes this short especially poignant is that the last animator who had worked for the company since the days of Walt himself, Burny Mattinson, is the man appearing in the begining of the short, and he passed away before the release of it (and it was dedicated to his memory). Also, when the music "Feed the birds" play in the background as Mickey is talking to Walt, that music is actually being played in a new recording by the original composer Richard Sherman, who used to play that song privately for Walt when he requested it (Walt would often start tearing up when he did, and Sherman believes that Walt took the phrase "feed the birds" to really mean "spread love and kindness"). When being recorded for this short the song was even played by Sherman on the same piano and in the same room that he used to play it for Walt in. So when in addition to everything else that is in this short film that summarizes the Disney of the decades gone by, it also contains Richard Sherman playing Feed the Birds to Walt for one final time, it really feels, intentional or not, like a final loving farewell from classic Disney, and for all of us to say our loving farewell in return. EDIT: And so, on may 25 2024, Richard Sherman passed away at age 95. Rest in peace and thank you for the memories. Now you can play your song for Walt in person as many times as the two of you like, for all of time.
It's not intentional, but I felt the same thing: not a celebration, but a funeral of Disney. If people are so naive to think that this short is indicative of a comeback of creativity and art at Disney, they'll be sorely disappointed. It's well executed nostalgia baiting.
Disney had their downs before, with the 1940s, 1970s-1980s, and the 2000s. This era is no exception. And Disney has always found a way to bounce back. They will persevere.
@@Binfield1994 I agree with both ideas. This short is undoubtedly a funeral, but maybe... just maybe... that's a good thing. For a while now, Disney has been using nostalgia to put butts in theater seats, without making anything truly special. The Disney we all know has gotten old, and hasn't been doing any good for itself. It can't. Nobody is immortal, and... maybe it's about time they let it die. Do I love the old Disney? Of course! And that's just why. I can't bear to watch as each day it suffers more and more. What I'm trying to say is that the optimist in me sees this as a funeral for the old stuff that has run its course. Maybe the Disney company will remember how to make original ideas, that are just as special.
@@Binfield1994well they've done it before because they were THE animation company. Nowadays there is numerous competition that overthrows Disney. Wouldn't count on it if I were you.
I'm impressed by not only how the characters are 2D hand drawn, but how their originating line styles, like in comparison from Merlin's rough lines to the March Hare's clean lines, are also implemented.
In my personal opinion, this is possibly the greatest thing Disney has created in a while. Not only it brought back our beloved classics but also underrated ones. Not to mention, bringing back the one character who in a way started it all: Oswald the Luck Rabbit
The sad reality is you're right. If only Disney put this much care and love into their regular work. Celebrating the legacy like this is beautiful but rings hollow when you look at the company as is these days in recent years. But to still have the talent to make this happen, shows the bones of greatness are still there. They've touched so many lives over the years. Which is why I hope Disney is does better. We can hope. Otherwise it's just milking nostalgia. Didn't see any live action CGI Lion King remake characters front and center, for example... They really should go back to 2D.
@@forgethought8174I think they worked really hard to get this right mostly because if they redid all the old 2D characters in CGI everyone would go nuts because they would feel like they are desecrating history. I am not saying they won't do anything good again, but also, they couldn't get this wrong.
Something about Jimmy Cricket singing in his original voice at 7:26 just brings tears to my eyes. Im not even a fan if Pinocchio or its characters, but to hear classic disney being sung in that magical way just sends a rush of nostalgia over me..
It was archived audio from the original actor that played Jiminy. A sad tale in and of himself, but I like to think that his legacy in that movie and his singing will give him solace. Cliff Edwards.
After the awful year Disney has had, this was genuinely sweet seeing everyone from every animated movie they’ve made. And they kept the 2d animated characters, 2d animated; not just redesigned with cgi. I love that. Please go back to 2d animation Disney. We all miss it
@@gene1735 could be because most of what Disney made in 2023 didn’t succeed and this is the only positive thing that besides the Mickey Mouse 2013 shorts that they did
For the first time in decades, I felt something special and magical in Disney's animation again. After wishing nothing but 2d animation for once more, this was more than enough to move me to tears. Seeing Treasure planet here literally made my Jaw dropped.
Exactly, this had the classic Disney vibes that modern movies hasn't. The magic, the childhood naive magic... I don't know, perhaps it's just nostalgia hahha
Partly it’s the nostalgia talking of course, but seeing Robin Hood, Treasure planet and many others made me relive the excitement and joy I had watching those movies.
I rarely cry but watching this made me bawl my eyes out. I’m a full grown man that was raised by Disney and this just made me remember my childhood. Sitting on my couch and watching vhs tapes. Remembering all of the innocent, good times I had growing up, especially with my now passed grandma. Thank you to everyone at Disney for giving me those precious memories. I’ll make sure to never forget it.
Disney, PLEASE pay attention! Everyone LOVES this short! It's a genuine return to form and there isn't a person I know that isn't in love with this. Please make your way back to stories like this one. It's as classic Disney as it gets.
The moment between Walt and Mickey really caught me off guard, in the best way. This is the most respect paid to Walt’s vision for Disney entertainment in a long time. Glad the current management and staff were able to put Walt and the fans first for a change as well as giving many of the legends that built Disney a moment to shine. Well done and may Walt’s vision guide the next 100 years and bring back the joy and hope he saw in America and the families who live here.
I was expecting this short to be very cheesy, but getting to see all the characters grouped together and interacting in such a natural way works really well. I'm also glad that they didn't only feature the most recognizable characters and call it a day. That makes it feel like a true celebration. This is a fantastic and perfect tribute in every way. 10/10 would make 100 years of magic again.
Indeed. Since 1923, Disney has entertained every generation born since 1865. In fact, Mickey has entertained fans from 9 different generations. Featuring characters from the early TV era (1923-1939), Interwar era (1939-1945) classic era(1945-1967) modern classic TV (1967-1996) Modern TV era (1996-present)
4:32 This. THIS is what Disney Animation is about. Bringing magic, warmth, tears, emotions. The nostalgia I got from seeing all my favorite characters again hit me like a train.
This short is the best thing to come out of the entire 100th anniversary. Not only does Disney finally give the people 2D (albeit not a full return), but it also acts as a perfect tribute to Disney and Disney fans. Everyone at some point has seen something Disney-related and (likely) fell in love with one of the series in the short. Chances are, there will definitely be something for everyone to say "Look! It's 'this character'!" It was also a pleasant surprise to hear some actors like Clarence Nash (who was Donald's voice for a brief second) and Robin Williams (as Genie via cut lines) have some spotlight. Heck, it was also surprising to hear other choices like Chris Diamantopoulos (who was the Paul Rudish Mickey) and Alan Tudyk (who based King Candy’s voice off of Mad Hatter).
What's odd is that Tudyk should have said those lines in a lower pitch, which would have more faithfully represented Ed Wynn's representation of the original Mad Hatter.
It’s even more touching when you know that Mickey Mouse was based off a tame mouse Walt had. So this scene is even more ‘personal’ to Mickey than it might seem.
4:31 if you don't know, the melody in the background during this scene is a song called "Feed the Birds" from Mary Poppins. It was Walt Disney's favorite song.
omg no wayyy, that’s me & my moms favorite song from that film!! the movie “saving mr banks” is a really good film about walt disney’s impact on mary poppins too!
2023 has been Disney's roughest year when it came to beating the box office and being a family entertainment brand, but *this.* This short is beautiful and a worthy celebration of everything the company has accomplished all these years and decades. Thanks, Walt.
They deserved every bit of box office hate they got, and this short deserves all the love it's getting. There's an important lesson here Walt would see but Iger either can't or won't.
@@mattiasolsson1523 Hmmmm, no. I don't believe 2024 will magically make Disney come back to their old ways. Especially 2025... *Cough* Snow White Remake *Cough* 🙄
The nostalgia, the joy, the sorrow, the first moment when I saw a character and went "Hey I know you! And I know you! I know you too! I know all of you!" like my inner child comes out again. Thank you all the loveable characters and those who made these characters come to live visually and aurally, for all the precious memories. For those who don't know, the guy to the right when the employees leave the building at the beginning is Burny Mattinson (the Burny the end of the credits referred to), who worked for the Walt Disney Company for 70 years as an animator, director, producer, and story artist. He was their longest-serving employee who passed in February 2023, so it was fitting that he was the one to be the last to leave. He began working as an in-betweener animator on Lady and the Tramp. His final role was a story artist for Wish. The directors really wanted to include Chernabog in the short but couldn’t figure out how to get him in the building, because he’s canonically the size of a mountain. That’s why he’s on the TV, sort of a compromise. And the reason Feed the Birds is playing while Mickey looks at Walt's portrait is because that was Walt's favorite song. And that's Richard Sherman playing the piano, who of course worked on the original song with his brother. He was brought back to do it for Once Upon a Studio in August 2022, visiting Walt's office and playing the same piano he played for him. He said, "It’s very nice to be back in Walt’s office. It’s just the way it was when I was much younger and Walt was here; piano’s the same. Walt’s not here, but his spirit’s here".
It brings me to tears but happy ones. It's like you said it bring out our inner child who when you first saw these characters for the first time and then getting to see them again all with other characters throughout the years of Disney Animation films and shorts. I know I'll cherish it for as long as I live.
4:35 I cried when Mickey looked at a photo of Walt, the founder of Disney Studios, and took off his hat in tribute to his good old buddy. It was so touching... I also liked the interactions of all the characters with each other, despite the fact that many of them are 3D models and others are 2D. Instantly reeks of that old Disney classic. This short video celebration is the best thing Disney has ever produced in its entire century.
So in my OWN opinion, this short DESERVES an Award!! Oscar, Emmy, ect!! The ANIMATION is Amazing! I just watched for what seems like the 100th time over the past few months, and just caught the reflection of Mickey looking at Walt, in the picture frame!! That’s GREAT work!! 😮❤❤ I hope the two directors get recognized 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼😋🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I just want to back up my own opinion, the ENTIRE Studio has been credited by the directors. In all honesty, If Possible… the ENTIRE studio on this project deserves recognition!!
Man, a huge respect to all the voice actors, writers, animators, and everyone who was involved in making these classics for our childhoods a dream come true.❤
PLEASE DISNEY, MORE OF THIS! More of this into the feature length movies. This being handrawn, fleshed out characters, with a lot of heart instead of following an algorithm
@@maxwellthehedgehog6273 They actually want a movie like Wish, a classic streamlined tale, but also want the portal scene from Endgame. Which is a paradoxical impossibility to do in any one project. Fact of the matter is, these unhappy people will never be happy with anything made.
It should not be difficult to find genuinely talented people to write original and very creative animated film properties like we had twice in the last decade with Zootopia and Encanto. Because I have nothing against computer animation itself, but like you, I also want Walt Disney Animation Studios to make 2D animated films like Eric Goldberg wants to do again going forward so Walt Disney Animation Studios will still have something to differentiate itself from Pixar Animation Studios.
@@rodneyramos2433 I haven't seen "Wish" yet, but me and my friend have heard about what they did and agree their concept ideas were better than the actual film
There is no way to describe what I'm seeing here. Walt Disney, even though lets be honest the business hasn't been where it once was, this short film proves you guys still have a little magic left in you. To bring together every Disney character in history in one short film is unreal. You guys did a fantastic job. Hope going forward things will turn around for you all. Happy 100 years Walt Disney!
As someone who grew up watching Disney shows and movies, this made me realize the great impact these characters have made on my life. Thank you, Disney
If it weren’t for Walt Disney, we’ll NEVER get to meet Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Donald Duck, Goofy, Daisy Duck, and those other (TRUE) Classic Disney Characters. Thank you, Walt Disney for creating our wonderful and unforgettable childhoods!!👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I love how Disney acknowledged many of their lesser-known characters. The part with Mickey talking with Walt Disney was so heartwarming, that I almost shed a few tears. To everyone who worked on this project, thank you for your hard and dedicated work.
Fun fact: This short was suppose to be shown in front of Disney's wish, But it was scrapped after it's premiering on ABC and it's streaming on Disney plus the next day after. And between you and me, I was disappointed that they didn't put Disney's once upon a studio in front of wish. Speaking of which, I saw it and I thought it was a Good disney movie.
I hope Disney looks at the like ratio of this and takes note. This is what people want. Heart. Love of the craft. We feel it when it's there. Please, please give us more of this.
Once Upon a Studio was a dream come true for me, I didn't imagine I would be alive for Disney's 100th anniversary.. I really can't get enough of seeing it, plus I enjoy seeing all my fav characters interacting together and leaving their frames into the real world. Thank you very much for everything Walt, rest in peace
Tarzan: Here’s Your Baby Gorilla 🦍 This Is Belongs To You, KERCHAK. Smiling 🙂 KERCHAK: Thanks 😊 For My Son 👶 Tarzan. Tarzan: You’re Welcome 😇 For Your Son 🧒 KERCHAK.
Glad you enjoyed it buddy! I like once upon a studio too! Also, Fun fact: (just between the 2 of us) This short was supposed to be shown in front of Disney's wish. but it was scrapped the last minute after it's premiere on ABC and it's streaming on Disney plus the next day.
In a way, seeing all the characters (classics and modern) together at the same time and place is like the ultimate escapism, which we can’t find anywhere else in any Disney Parks. We’re not just seeing characters who are “long lost,” meet and greet, taking photos, etc. But we’re seeing memories of a century all at once.
Omg I got a little teary there.. Especially when Mickey looks at the photo ofDisney.. So many memories in this short clip.. And I love to think all Disney characters know each other and are friends with each other.. Beautiful concept.
I can only imagine what the writing process of this short film looked like. The writers had to watch 50-60 films, pin moments they thought were special, imagine how characters from different films would interact with each other and somehow condense it into an 8-minute segment. It's truly a masterpiece.
Don’t forget! They also had to replicate other styles. With the 3D animation, it’s a litter easier, but with the older 2D films, it can be a bit harder. That just shows that they got the people who actually care about Disney to work on this short.
My mom has been fighting cancer for the last 2 months. I finally got to show her this and she loved it. Jiminy singing When You Wish Upon a Star always brought a tear to my eyes but today it made me cry because I realized this may be the last Disney thing she ever sees. Thank you for putting it on UA-cam.
The ending of the Mickey Mouse Club TV series went, "Now it's time to say goodbye to all our company. M I C, see ya real soon! K E Y, why? Because we like you! M O U S Eeeeee!"
As someone who grew up watching Peter Pan, that shot of Peter and the kids flying up the stairs brought tears to my eyes. Beautiful to see those classic moves done in 3D space like that.
@@pibawww they asked permission from his family's estate to use Robin Williams's outtakes voicing the Genie. I love them being subtle for stuff like that to honor people like him.
They even remembered movies like Oliver and Company, The Detective Mouse, The Black Cauldron... movies that are generally forgot, but they kept a little space for them 😢❤
That rumor of linguist explorer Milo Thatch of Atlantis riding with teen space rebel Jim Hawkins together on his solar sailor was to happen, but I guess they didn’t do it.
why couldn't they make this a 2 hour movie. with all this rich history and you talking about 80 years. its hard to put 80 years of animation into 10 minutes.
We all can understood how Mickey feels; without Walt Disney, we NEVER got to meet Mickey Mouse and his precious friends as well as watch those wonderful REAL Disney Classics (unlike the nowadays' so-called Disney trashes). RIP, Walt Disney!! Thank you for creating our wonderful and nostalgic childhoods; we'll never forget you and you lived inside our hearts forever, and may you lived happily ever after in Heaven with your family!!👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
4:31 It’s both sad and heartwarming, in a symbolic way, because Walt Disney can never leave his picture frame, leaving it to Mickey and everyone else to carry on his memories and the legacy he gave us. In a way, so long as Mickey lives on, so will Walt Disney's memories, and he lives on. 7:49 Imagine yourself working at Disney, and you find that group photo on your desk. And you take the photo home with you, thinking and dreaming that maybe the characters would come to life and hang with you. Because they’re not just characters you grew up, watching on TV, to later animating them to life. But they’re also your dearest lifelong friends.
4:16 this moment made me way happier than it should have, there's just something so pure about the idea of Cindy, Ariel, and their respective princesses all being friends. Also "Go Max, Go!" That was too cute 🥹
Ikr? It's heartwarming to see that. I kinda wouldn't mind seeing a little show or movie where the original princesses like them interacted with each other. Like just the "original" ones and their princes. But thats just me lol
When they put all the Disney characters together (even the villains) together was incredible. I love that even though they’re all different types of animation…Disney still put them together…it’s truly a work of art. This should be a full-on Disney movie with every character. ♥️♥️♥️
That they combined 3d and 2d in this short was quite spectacular, it makes me nostalgic for what disney has brought us these years, this short completely helped the 100th anniversary, this was a best christmas gift
The characters in the Zooptoia and Sing franchises briefly cross paths with humans in Ralph Breaks the Internet, Once Upon a Studio and the cinema promo for The Super Mario Bros. Movie but they don’t interact with the humans for unknown reasons.
The Walt Disney scene hit me emotionally. Without him, this company, Mickey, Minnie, Tarzan, Wreck it Ralph, Anna and Elsa, Donald Duck, Goofy, and all the rest would not exist. Thank you for these 100 amazing years!
It hit me when they included a few notes from the Mary Poppins song "Feed the Birds" Songwriters Richard and Robert Sherman have stated this was Walt's favorite song, and would ask them to play it for him. Very moving.
4:31 This is actually my favorite part of the short. Mickey talking to Walt Disney, the man who made all of this possible. Thank you Walt for everything. 🥲
best part? that music in the background is "feed the birds" from mary poppins. it was walt's favorite song and he would often ask the richard sherman (who wrote the song) to come over and play it for him
Me too and for that to truly happen is to let go of the current White-Collars Bob Iger and Kathleen Kennedy and replace them with someone with Conservative and Libertarian Values who can restore Disney to it’s rightful place.
@@tymotekaitis3872 Here's a thought... maybe don't have any kind of agenda at all. Conservative, Liberal, Right, Left... leave that stuff behind and just entertain.
I couldn’t agree more but same time in case you haven’t noticed Disney has gone from being neutral to becoming Far-Left one side and shoving politics down peoples throats(hence Progressives running it into the ground) which is why Disney needs a new Conservative/Libertarian CEO who can restore Disney and make it apolitical and entertaining again while being middle ground so that way to bring back it’s audience and customers of both aisles and the middle instead of driving them away while keeping our views to ourselves just like Stan Lee knew how to especially in this ever changing planet!
As much as I love to agree with you I think you need to take the Red Pill and wake up to Disney now being overtaken by Toxic Far-Left Progressives driving it into the ground that have Walt Disney, Stan Lee and all their fellow co-creators rolling in their graves hence why Disney needs a new Conservatarian CEO who make the company entertaining and apolitical again(Censor me all you want UA-cam it’s a Free Country not Mao’s Communist 🇨🇳)
The detail that always gets me is the fact that when Mickey looks at Walt’s picture, the notes of “feed the birds” can be recognised in the background, as it was his favourite song
Disney has had a rough year and they deserve it but this animation had so much love put into it, even acknowledging the forgotten and underrated works.
As a Disney child, I can not express how this video make me happy and brought tears to my eyes at the same time. 100 years ago, Disney was just a surname like any other but now it means a safe place for every human being on Earth for whom wants to make the world a better place. When You Wish Upon A Star is not just a song, it's a source of inspiration and story of Walt Disney's greatest imagination. RIP the best animator so far. Thank you for everything.
This is the best anniversary short I have ever seen!!! Seriously all the call backs for both popular and not as well known pieces of media, the well placed voice acting both original and old, The animation is just amazing! MICKEY SHOWING RESPECT TO OSWALD, and appreciation to his creator/Dad(one of them at least). Just perfection!!!!
@@SonofTuscon99 I legit did not notice that myself til you mentioned it! I’m glad to know they were willing to acknowledge Ub Werks contribution to the house of mouse :)
The way they kept the 2D characters 2D is just exceptional. Now I think I have to rewatch a bunch of disney films because all these characters are making me feel nostalgic.
This was so amazing! Every computer animated and hand-drawn Disney character all in one place. Even bringing back famous voices including but not limited to Mandy Moore as Rapunzel, Jason Bateman as Nick Wilde, Jodi Benson as Ariel, and Bill Farmer as Goofy/Pluto! That just proves how far Disney has come from just animating Mickey and Oswald.
Well, Mandy Moore, Jodi Benson, and Bill Farmer don't surprise me (and I'd argue Jason was never given another opportunity to voice Nick), but it's still wonderful to have them here.
Some details made me so happy, emotional, nostalgic and what not - 1. There were so many people in the crowd who could've easily lifted goofy, but fairy godmother was one of those classics who nobody could replace, her small flick of wand was such a powerful memory ❤ 2. The change of roles btw cindrella and prince charming in the staircase is so wholesome 🥺 3. Pulling pooh out of the frame bcoz he got stuck....... as always 😂 4. Elsa protecting Anna.... again 💕 5. Rapunzel with the pan 😅 6. Donald getting irritated.... such a classic 🤣 7. Raya at the front door, guiding everyone the same way as she guided all the kingdoms into one 💜 8. Villians getting irritated by the musical ..... i mean that's the reaction we expected 😂 9. Baymax trying to fit into small spacess, so cutee 🤩 10. Bruno hiding just like he did in his family 😔 11. Rafiki lifting the camera like he lifted Simba 🥺 12. Mickey and Walt's scene, when mickey said "ON WITH THE SHOW". So many ups and downs, and the company kept going, the beauty and power of the line is impeccable ❤ 13. And my favorite was Snow White, the oldest disney star (by release date, not age) inviting the newest disney star, Asha, to the family. The detail is soo finneeee 🔥
Not all the villains, just Hades! 😂 And I love how they had Quasimoto be on top of the building because of course he would climb up there! Oh, and The Rescuers talking with the Bigs? So cute!! ☺
At elevator scene, 'Same Old Flashy' as ALWAYS!! No matter where he is; in his world (Zootopia Movie) or in our real world, HE JUST 100% NEVER FAILED TO CRACK US UP!! Donald Duck's (unsurprisingly) annoyed expression and grumbling at his literal slowness just made it EVEN BETTER AND FUNNIER!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When me and my mom both watched this for the first time on television, we both had our jaws dropped when we heard him sing with audio from the original movie. Really crazy to think how some of the older Disney movies were not only apart of MY childhood, but my mom’s as well
Honestly, I don't exactly know why I am crying while watching this short film. Maybe because of the nostalgia. The characters that have been part of our childhood. I'm so glad to be a part of this generation. Those were the days when these characters were so alive in our imagination, whether in illustrated storybooks or movies. What a milestone, indeed! I miss being a kid watching these movies with my parents in our old house and without any worries or problems. Thank you, Disney, for always bringing out the inner child in all of us whenever we watch your movies. This will always give us nostalgia and will definitely be experienced by my future kids.
My favorite moments of this short: 1. Never before heard quotes of Robin Williams as Genie 2. Baymax entering the elevator 3. Splat having a crush on Ursula 4. Wreck-It Ralph calling Mickey Mouse Garfield
All the different art styles. All the voice acting. All the different callbacks. Story telling through interactions. There was more love, passion and respect for the Walt Disney name in this 9 minute video than all of Wish. This is the Disney I grew up with. This is the Disney I remember. This is the Disney I miss.
This Christmas, I just want an announcement of a 2D movie... if it will happen. Edit: wow never reached 1k in likes Edit 2: Christmas has passed but there is still hope... right?
[Inside Our Studio,The Tools Wondered,What Happened To Asha.] [Stretch]:Asha Sure is Late,I Wonder What's Wrong? [Dusty]:What Could've Happened, Felipe? [Felipe]:[Swoops Down The Hair.]She's Probably Just Overslept Again. [Pat]:[She Holds Minnie,and He Realizes Something.]Wait, Let's Just Go Out,and Have Fun With Tiana,I Hope, They're Alright. [Minnie Gasps]:Asha! [The Tools]:Huh?!❤😊😊❤❤ [Asha Collapse The Ground,and Lean On Their Arms.] [Asha]:Oh,This Is Bad,King Magnifico,Was Stole Their Wishes Come True. [Felipe]:Why'd You Attack?! [Dusty]:What Place is That?! [Asha]: Dahlia's In Trouble In Rosas Come To Life. [Mickey]: This Is Bad! [Pat]:[Camera Moves Forward.]Vamonos, Let's Go!❤😊❤😊😊❤❤
@@playboi4383well the kids that grew up watching disney are all grown ups and even dead by now, and if it’s marked for kids there will be no comments section
Now this....THIS was more respectful and memorable to the legacy of Disney than wish ever will be Edit: holy crap this is the most I've gotten likes on a single comment :O
@@Elvusmiw nah not really, it wasn't perfect..but it wasn't bad...people just hate Disney now a days because they wanna be different but all end up looking the same 🤧
Now this is a lovely gift for Christmas. No matter how many times I've seen this, I still can't help but love it. The ending brings a tear to my eyes. And I can't help but love the beauty and the entertainment of these characters, both two-dimensional or three, just having fun and enjoying their time within the walls of the Disney Studio. Props to everyone who worked on this. This was a masterpiece.
This is probably my favorite thing Disney has ever made. So much love to so many films and shorts over the years and I hope it gets even more appreciation for showing it. Big props to Eric Goldberg and his team of animators for keeping 2D alive! Can I also point out my favorite two moments? Seeing Oswald enter and Mickey showing him respect with “After you.”, that warms my heart as a fan of the Lucky Rabbit. Also seeing good old Pooh Bear singing feels wholesome after what SOME PEOPLE have been doing to the character since he entered public domain. Can’t wait to watch this short once again!
This film, Once Upon a Studio is the best thing Disney has ever done, it’s amazing to see all the characters all together for a photo! Both hand drawn and CG animation are great. And the part when Mickey meets with Walt Disney himself is emotional. It’s also great to hear Robin Williams as the Genie again. There’s some funny moments, Moana helping Flounder, Flash takes so long to reach the elevator, and Rapunzel hits Kaa with a pan. And thanks to Walt Disney for bringing this magic.
That and the fact they brought in a choir again for the first time in decades, even if it's just a short. Something they've not done since Lady and the Tramp (Frozen doesn't quite count, it being a unison men's chorus)
Feed the Birds was Walt's favorite song. He would ask Richard Sherman to come over and play it for him when he was having a hard time. (source: Julie Andrews autobiography)
This short makes me optimistic about Disney's future... at least in the animation field. I'm aware that their most recent work isn't the best, it's true... but I grew up with Disney's work. I'm willing to continue support you guys, as long as good changes happen.
I'm glad they used Robin William's unused dialogues from Aladdin, it feels wonderful to hear Robin William's voice again ever since his death in 2014 even if it's just for few seconds. RIP, Robin Williams!! You will always be the BEST Genie ever and NOBODY can ever replaced you as the best Genie, we NEVER had a friend like you!! And may you lived happily ever after in Heaven with Gilbert Gottfried (Iago), Douglas Seale (Sultan in the original movie), and Val Bettin (Sultan in the TV series and sequels)!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
This animated short is making me miss: A. 2D Animated movies & B. House of Mouse. Honestly, I would pay to see another series of Disney characters interact like this again lol.
that shot of mickey, disneys very first character, looking at his creator and saying "thanks" almost made me cry. very well done and well animated! i hope these next years are way better than this awful year you guys have had.
The fact they didn't just bring back their most famous/recognizable characters, but also characters from underrated/niche films like Atlanis the Lost Empire and Treasure Planet is honestly so touching. Kudos to everyone who worked on this short, and everyone who ever worked for Disney in general :)
(gasps) matteocaiti! matteocaiti! you have to see this!
Love how they showed love to one of my personal favorites, Chicken Little!!
Yet, I haven't seen any from Black Cauldron kkkkkkk
@@VJK102 at around 7:39 on the left side in the very back, you can see The Horned King, princess Eilonwy, Taran, Gurgi and potentially other characters from the Black Cauldron. I'm guessing they didn't get a major appearance because Disney wants to kinda forget that movie, but even still they made an effort to include them in the photo
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Mickey's little "after you" to Oswald was such a nice touch. Walt never got his rabbit back in his lifetime, but the studio did eventually bring him home
I was so happy to see Oswald. He’s my favorite Disney character and he always will be
KUZCO: No Touching!
Timestamp?
around 5:29
@@arielleleung Thank you
The fact they brought back characters from underatted Disney films such as Dinosaur, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Treasure Planet and even Brother Bear bring a tear to my eye.
The Emperor's New Groove & Home on the Range are also included.
I'm so glad they still remember Dinosaur and Brother Bear ❤
@@aryshandono3249, they forgot to include Madeline though. Keep in mind that Disney has the Madeline TV series & the 1999 Lost in Paris movie under their belt.
@@joshmontemayor1212 honestly, I didn't even know it existed 😅
I do feel like these are not all of everyone under Disney
@@aryshandono3249, back in the 90s & early 2000s, Madeline aired on both Disney Channel & Toon Disney.
I love how Prince Charming yells at Eric to get his dog, it really like embraces the idea that was I believe generally created by the fandom that all the Disney princesses/princes all are in the same universe and like all the princes are bro friends
4:14 😅
LOL
In a way, even though it wasn't intended as such, this feels like a final goodbye to classic Disney. One thing that makes this short especially poignant is that the last animator who had worked for the company since the days of Walt himself, Burny Mattinson, is the man appearing in the begining of the short, and he passed away before the release of it (and it was dedicated to his memory). Also, when the music "Feed the birds" play in the background as Mickey is talking to Walt, that music is actually being played in a new recording by the original composer Richard Sherman, who used to play that song privately for Walt when he requested it (Walt would often start tearing up when he did, and Sherman believes that Walt took the phrase "feed the birds" to really mean "spread love and kindness"). When being recorded for this short the song was even played by Sherman on the same piano and in the same room that he used to play it for Walt in. So when in addition to everything else that is in this short film that summarizes the Disney of the decades gone by, it also contains Richard Sherman playing Feed the Birds to Walt for one final time, it really feels, intentional or not, like a final loving farewell from classic Disney, and for all of us to say our loving farewell in return.
EDIT: And so, on may 25 2024, Richard Sherman passed away at age 95. Rest in peace and thank you for the memories. Now you can play your song for Walt in person as many times as the two of you like, for all of time.
It's not intentional, but I felt the same thing: not a celebration, but a funeral of Disney. If people are so naive to think that this short is indicative of a comeback of creativity and art at Disney, they'll be sorely disappointed. It's well executed nostalgia baiting.
Disney had their downs before, with the 1940s, 1970s-1980s, and the 2000s. This era is no exception. And Disney has always found a way to bounce back. They will persevere.
@@Binfield1994 I agree with both ideas. This short is undoubtedly a funeral, but maybe... just maybe... that's a good thing. For a while now, Disney has been using nostalgia to put butts in theater seats, without making anything truly special. The Disney we all know has gotten old, and hasn't been doing any good for itself. It can't. Nobody is immortal, and... maybe it's about time they let it die. Do I love the old Disney? Of course! And that's just why. I can't bear to watch as each day it suffers more and more. What I'm trying to say is that the optimist in me sees this as a funeral for the old stuff that has run its course. Maybe the Disney company will remember how to make original ideas, that are just as special.
My thoughts exactly. I cried.
@@Binfield1994well they've done it before because they were THE animation company. Nowadays there is numerous competition that overthrows Disney. Wouldn't count on it if I were you.
I'm impressed by not only how the characters are 2D hand drawn, but how their originating line styles, like in comparison from Merlin's rough lines to the March Hare's clean lines, are also implemented.
You can thank the talented animators for it
It was fun using varied line styles for the characters!
Thank you to the animators!
This must be tough. Applause for their effort.
@@Vor567tez it is.
In my personal opinion, this is possibly the greatest thing Disney has created in a while. Not only it brought back our beloved classics but also underrated ones. Not to mention, bringing back the one character who in a way started it all: Oswald the Luck Rabbit
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I see you are a person of culture as well
@@pasqualedorsi9946 Yee. In my opinion, Disney had been on a downhill slope since Tangled
The sad reality is you're right. If only Disney put this much care and love into their regular work.
Celebrating the legacy like this is beautiful but rings hollow when you look at the company as is these days in recent years.
But to still have the talent to make this happen, shows the bones of greatness are still there. They've touched so many lives over the years. Which is why I hope Disney is does better. We can hope. Otherwise it's just milking nostalgia.
Didn't see any live action CGI Lion King remake characters front and center, for example...
They really should go back to 2D.
@@forgethought8174I think they worked really hard to get this right mostly because if they redid all the old 2D characters in CGI everyone would go nuts because they would feel like they are desecrating history. I am not saying they won't do anything good again, but also, they couldn't get this wrong.
Something about Jimmy Cricket singing in his original voice at 7:26 just brings tears to my eyes. Im not even a fan if Pinocchio or its characters, but to hear classic disney being sung in that magical way just sends a rush of nostalgia over me..
7:26 i love how you can hear the oldness in the crickets audio. Like it gives me that nostalgic feeling.
Has anyone seen Pinocchio and Geppetto?
I already found them, they are behind Elsa and Anna to Mickey's right.
STROMBOLI: You’re Mine!
It was archived audio from the original actor that played Jiminy. A sad tale in and of himself, but I like to think that his legacy in that movie and his singing will give him solace. Cliff Edwards.
I love how you referred to him as "the cricket" instead of as "Jiminy" 😂
After the awful year Disney has had, this was genuinely sweet seeing everyone from every animated movie they’ve made. And they kept the 2d animated characters, 2d animated; not just redesigned with cgi. I love that. Please go back to 2d animation Disney. We all miss it
Yeah I know what you mean
I think I know why but why would you say it’s awful?
@@gene1735 could be because most of what Disney made in 2023 didn’t succeed and this is the only positive thing that besides the Mickey Mouse 2013 shorts that they did
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Lies again? Rating Pending USD SGD
For the first time in decades, I felt something special and magical in Disney's animation again. After wishing nothing but 2d animation for once more, this was more than enough to move me to tears. Seeing Treasure planet here literally made my Jaw dropped.
Exactly, this had the classic Disney vibes that modern movies hasn't. The magic, the childhood naive magic... I don't know, perhaps it's just nostalgia hahha
Partly it’s the nostalgia talking of course, but seeing Robin Hood, Treasure planet and many others made me relive the excitement and joy I had watching those movies.
Prince 👑 John: Now, You’re Mine!
Fun fact: this year a new Disney movie called "Bluebeard" is supposed to release, it's gonna be completely 2d animated m
It actually made me tear up a bit...
I rarely cry but watching this made me bawl my eyes out. I’m a full grown man that was raised by Disney and this just made me remember my childhood. Sitting on my couch and watching vhs tapes. Remembering all of the innocent, good times I had growing up, especially with my now passed grandma.
Thank you to everyone at Disney for giving me those precious memories. I’ll make sure to never forget it.
You’re welcome 😇
Same
Yes me to I have such good memories of the old disney movies sitting at home watching it with my sister
JAFAR: Happy Halloween 🎃
Disney, PLEASE pay attention! Everyone LOVES this short! It's a genuine return to form and there isn't a person I know that isn't in love with this. Please make your way back to stories like this one. It's as classic Disney as it gets.
You think Disney is gonna read this? 😂
@@SemiAwesomeGil You never know. Is it likely? Not at all. Is it possible? Stranger things have happened…
Tyrannosaurus Rex 🦖: Mmm 🤔 Looks Like 👍 A Baby Gorilla 🦍
This is the first animated from Disney I’ve watched in awhile that was actually good. Besides the 2D animated shorts.
You do not speak for everyone, dear.
The moment between Walt and Mickey really caught me off guard, in the best way. This is the most respect paid to Walt’s vision for Disney entertainment in a long time. Glad the current management and staff were able to put Walt and the fans first for a change as well as giving many of the legends that built Disney a moment to shine. Well done and may Walt’s vision guide the next 100 years and bring back the joy and hope he saw in America and the families who live here.
I bet Mr. Disney would've liked more of that "Why is the red man red" vibe and less of this new Alisha Hawthorne -crap.
RAZOUL: Identify Yourself!
Lol woke disney lost micky copyright
@@iamREALBeastaYo what are you even saying
Too bad Walt was a racist and sexist
I was expecting this short to be very cheesy, but getting to see all the characters grouped together and interacting in such a natural way works really well. I'm also glad that they didn't only feature the most recognizable characters and call it a day. That makes it feel like a true celebration.
This is a fantastic and perfect tribute in every way. 10/10 would make 100 years of magic again.
Oh yes definitely and it's the best Disney crossover they ever did.
@@vincentfichtler7758 is that everyone what you wanted more missing Disney characters
i think its technically canon now, that disney characters are alive, and live inside portraits. and only come out when nobody else is around.
@@em2souls okay then thanks
I Think This is a Great People and Animal All Around the World 🗺
This is Disney’s farewell to Millennials and every generation before. This was the closure our childhoods needed from Disney.
Indeed. Since 1923, Disney has entertained every generation born since 1865.
In fact, Mickey has entertained fans from 9 different generations.
Featuring characters from the early TV era (1923-1939), Interwar era (1939-1945) classic era(1945-1967) modern classic TV (1967-1996)
Modern TV era (1996-present)
4:32 This. THIS is what Disney Animation is about. Bringing magic, warmth, tears, emotions. The nostalgia I got from seeing all my favorite characters again hit me like a train.
Yes.
The use of feed the birds (Walt’s favorite song) was so special
You forgot laughs lol
Mr. Weasley: All Aboard!
@@james.mcnallyI KNEW I recognized it…man my heartstrings…
This short is the best thing to come out of the entire 100th anniversary. Not only does Disney finally give the people 2D (albeit not a full return), but it also acts as a perfect tribute to Disney and Disney fans. Everyone at some point has seen something Disney-related and (likely) fell in love with one of the series in the short. Chances are, there will definitely be something for everyone to say "Look! It's 'this character'!"
It was also a pleasant surprise to hear some actors like Clarence Nash (who was Donald's voice for a brief second) and Robin Williams (as Genie via cut lines) have some spotlight. Heck, it was also surprising to hear other choices like Chris Diamantopoulos (who was the Paul Rudish Mickey) and Alan Tudyk (who based King Candy’s voice off of Mad Hatter).
Agree completely 💯
There were 2D shorts in the last two years. Three for Goofy and one original on Disney+ in 2021, and one for Oswald in 2022.
You’re welcome 😉
What's odd is that Tudyk should have said those lines in a lower pitch, which would have more faithfully represented Ed Wynn's representation of the original Mad Hatter.
Queen 👸 of Hearts ❤️: Boo 😒
As someone who was primarily raised by Disney this genuinely brought tears to my eyes , especially when Mickey stopped in front of Walt ,
It’s even more touching when you know that Mickey Mouse was based off a tame mouse Walt had. So this scene is even more ‘personal’ to Mickey than it might seem.
Me too... Still crying tears of joy 🥹
Mickey: Identify Yourself, Pete!
As someone who grew up with Disney. this is a wonderful short. The sweet respect from Mickey To Oswald was a nice touch.
sibling respect as i see it heheheheh :)
KUZCO: No Touching!
"as someone who grew up with disney" lmao.. saying that here is like saying "as someone who grew up with the sun"
Siblings 🥹
"As someone who grew up with Disney"
So did the 7 million people that watched this video 😭
4:31 if you don't know, the melody in the background during this scene is a song called "Feed the Birds" from Mary Poppins. It was Walt Disney's favorite song.
omg no wayyy, that’s me & my moms favorite song from that film!! the movie “saving mr banks” is a really good film about walt disney’s impact on mary poppins too!
Too bad Mary Poppins was a live-action character, not animated...
@@PCCphoenix because Mary Poppins was supposed to be live action, like from the movie.
And apparently Richard Sherman played it himself, in Walt's old office, on the same piano he and his brother Robert first pitched it to Walt. 🥹
Bro I’m gonna cry
2023 has been Disney's roughest year when it came to beating the box office and being a family entertainment brand, but *this.* This short is beautiful and a worthy celebration of everything the company has accomplished all these years and decades.
Thanks, Walt.
They deserved every bit of box office hate they got, and this short deserves all the love it's getting. There's an important lesson here Walt would see but Iger either can't or won't.
This is the Walt Disney we want. The one that we grew to love and care deeply. This 8 minute short was a better job than the last year in movies.
I hate to say it, but this has to be the worst year for Disney’s studio due to fanbase and box Office bomb movies. 2024 has the be better.
@@mattiasolsson1523and then the discovery of all the tax and contract fraud going back 50 years...oof.
@@mattiasolsson1523
Hmmmm, no. I don't believe 2024 will magically make Disney come back to their old ways. Especially 2025... *Cough* Snow White Remake *Cough* 🙄
Why do I always cry when Mickey talks to the portrait of Walt?
I need a 2 hours movie of this. The classic Disney is atemporal.
Night at the Movie Studio
To me this felt like the best way to say goodbye to Disney. A final look back.
House of Mouse had some pretty good episodes back in the day
My thoughts exactly
Wonderful Idea
The nostalgia, the joy, the sorrow, the first moment when I saw a character and went "Hey I know you! And I know you! I know you too! I know all of you!" like my inner child comes out again. Thank you all the loveable characters and those who made these characters come to live visually and aurally, for all the precious memories. For those who don't know, the guy to the right when the employees leave the building at the beginning is Burny Mattinson (the Burny the end of the credits referred to), who worked for the Walt Disney Company for 70 years as an animator, director, producer, and story artist. He was their longest-serving employee who passed in February 2023, so it was fitting that he was the one to be the last to leave. He began working as an in-betweener animator on Lady and the Tramp. His final role was a story artist for Wish.
The directors really wanted to include Chernabog in the short but couldn’t figure out how to get him in the building, because he’s canonically the size of a mountain. That’s why he’s on the TV, sort of a compromise. And the reason Feed the Birds is playing while Mickey looks at Walt's portrait is because that was Walt's favorite song. And that's Richard Sherman playing the piano, who of course worked on the original song with his brother. He was brought back to do it for Once Upon a Studio in August 2022, visiting Walt's office and playing the same piano he played for him. He said, "It’s very nice to be back in Walt’s office. It’s just the way it was when I was much younger and Walt was here; piano’s the same. Walt’s not here, but his spirit’s here".
If I was crying, your comment made me burst in tears ❤
damn man I couldn't read your damn comment cause it made me cry 😂😢😅
It’s sad that they never added in Namaari’s mum, King Magnifico, and Valentino
Hi Avery.
It brings me to tears but happy ones. It's like you said it bring out our inner child who when you first saw these characters for the first time and then getting to see them again all with other characters throughout the years of Disney Animation films and shorts. I know I'll cherish it for as long as I live.
4:35 I cried when Mickey looked at a photo of Walt, the founder of Disney Studios, and took off his hat in tribute to his good old buddy. It was so touching... I also liked the interactions of all the characters with each other, despite the fact that many of them are 3D models and others are 2D. Instantly reeks of that old Disney classic. This short video celebration is the best thing Disney has ever produced in its entire century.
I cried when they started singing, I don't know why. Brings back memories.
Spongebob: I feel your pain Bro. I feel your pain
@@joshuaoh761 yea it brings me back to childhood
Mickey: I miss you Walt Disney and you will always be with us.
Disney Spirit: ( And I miss you too my friend.)
@@KaneBrownfan1993 same here, *sighs* wish we could turn back time to the good old days😢😔😢😔😢😔😢
So in my OWN opinion, this short DESERVES an Award!! Oscar, Emmy, ect!! The ANIMATION is Amazing! I just watched for what seems like the 100th time over the past few months, and just caught the reflection of Mickey looking at Walt, in the picture frame!! That’s GREAT work!! 😮❤❤ I hope the two directors get recognized 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼😋🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I just want to back up my own opinion, the ENTIRE Studio has been credited by the directors. In all honesty, If Possible… the ENTIRE studio on this project deserves recognition!!
Man, a huge respect to all the voice actors, writers, animators, and everyone who was involved in making these classics for our childhoods a dream come true.❤
PLEASE DISNEY, MORE OF THIS! More of this into the feature length movies. This being handrawn, fleshed out characters, with a lot of heart instead of following an algorithm
Hear! Hear!
Easier said than done, lol. Some VAs and actors are no longer with us
But what would the plot be about exactly?
@@maxwellthehedgehog6273 They actually want a movie like Wish, a classic streamlined tale, but also want the portal scene from Endgame. Which is a paradoxical impossibility to do in any one project. Fact of the matter is, these unhappy people will never be happy with anything made.
It should not be difficult to find genuinely talented people to write original and very creative animated film properties like we had twice in the last decade with Zootopia and Encanto. Because I have nothing against computer animation itself, but like you, I also want Walt Disney Animation Studios to make 2D animated films like Eric Goldberg wants to do again going forward so Walt Disney Animation Studios will still have something to differentiate itself from Pixar Animation Studios.
I really hope Disney as a company gets fixed and goes back to what it once was!!!! That scene of Mickey looking at Walt's picture got to me!!!!
Gets me every time.
2023 wasn’t perfect for their 100th anniversary, but this short was the best thing that came from the company that year
Amen✝️☦️✡️🕎⛪️💒🕍🇺🇸🦅🪄🧞♂️🧜🏻♀️🧚🏻🚂🌟🐭
@@rodneyramos2433 I haven't seen "Wish" yet, but me and my friend have heard about what they did and agree their concept ideas were better than the actual film
Like father and son
There is no way to describe what I'm seeing here. Walt Disney, even though lets be honest the business hasn't been where it once was, this short film proves you guys still have a little magic left in you. To bring together every Disney character in history in one short film is unreal. You guys did a fantastic job. Hope going forward things will turn around for you all. Happy 100 years Walt Disney!
As someone who grew up watching Disney shows and movies, this made me realize the great impact these characters have made on my life. Thank you, Disney
Absolutely this
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R.I.P. Lance Henriksen
It made me cry when Mickey was looking at Walt Disney‘s photo it was literally so sad and cute at the same time
If it weren’t for Walt Disney, we’ll NEVER get to meet Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Donald Duck, Goofy, Daisy Duck, and those other (TRUE) Classic Disney Characters. Thank you, Walt Disney for creating our wonderful and unforgettable childhoods!!👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
R.I.P. Gilbert Gottfried
@@sammywestenberger9303 And don't forget Robin Williams too!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
R.I.P. Lance Henriksen
R.I.P. Tony Jay
Happy 100th anniversary to Disney! And thank you to Burny Mattinson for the decades of hard work. May his soul of rest in peace🕊
I love how Disney acknowledged many of their lesser-known characters. The part with Mickey talking with Walt Disney was so heartwarming, that I almost shed a few tears. To everyone who worked on this project, thank you for your hard and dedicated work.
Fun fact: This short was suppose to be shown in front of Disney's wish, But it was scrapped after it's premiering on ABC and it's streaming on Disney plus the next day after.
And between you and me, I was disappointed that they didn't put Disney's once upon a studio in front of wish. Speaking of which, I saw it and I thought it was a Good disney movie.
SABOR: (Growling)
Baby Gorilla 🦍: (Whimpering Scared 😱)
SABOR: (Roaring)
Percy: (Barking)
SABOR: (Meowing)
Percy: (Barking)
Tarzan: Good Job 👏 Percy.
Percy: (Barking)
Tarzan: You’re Welcome 😇 Percy.
Tarzan: KERCHAK? Here’s Your Son 👦 Gorilla 🦍
KERCHAK: Thanks ☺️ For My Son 👦 Tarzan.
Tarzan: You’re Welcome 😇 KERCHAK.
@@sammywestenberger93032:19 flounder Say water
I hope Disney looks at the like ratio of this and takes note. This is what people want. Heart. Love of the craft. We feel it when it's there. Please, please give us more of this.
Once Upon a Studio was a dream come true for me, I didn't imagine I would be alive for Disney's 100th anniversary.. I really can't get enough of seeing it, plus I enjoy seeing all my fav characters interacting together and leaving their frames into the real world. Thank you very much for everything Walt, rest in peace
Makes me so happy to read comments like yours.
Baby Son 👶 Gorilla 🦍: (Screeching)
SABOR: (Growling/Snarling/Roaring/Meowing)
Percy: (Growling/Barking)
Tarzan: Here’s Your Baby Gorilla 🦍 This Is Belongs To You, KERCHAK.
Smiling 🙂 KERCHAK: Thanks 😊 For My Son 👶 Tarzan.
Tarzan: You’re Welcome 😇 For Your Son 🧒 KERCHAK.
Glad you enjoyed it buddy! I like once upon a studio too!
Also, Fun fact: (just between the 2 of us) This short was supposed to be shown in front of Disney's wish. but it was scrapped the last minute after it's premiere on ABC and it's streaming on Disney plus the next day.
In a way, seeing all the characters (classics and modern) together at the same time and place is like the ultimate escapism, which we can’t find anywhere else in any Disney Parks.
We’re not just seeing characters who are “long lost,” meet and greet, taking photos, etc. But we’re seeing memories of a century all at once.
Omg I got a little teary there.. Especially when Mickey looks at the photo ofDisney.. So many memories in this short clip.. And I love to think all Disney characters know each other and are friends with each other.. Beautiful concept.
I can only imagine what the writing process of this short film looked like. The writers had to watch 50-60 films, pin moments they thought were special, imagine how characters from different films would interact with each other and somehow condense it into an 8-minute segment. It's truly a masterpiece.
Don’t forget! They also had to replicate other styles. With the 3D animation, it’s a litter easier, but with the older 2D films, it can be a bit harder. That just shows that they got the people who actually care about Disney to work on this short.
SABOR: (Growling)
Baby Gorilla 🦍: (Whimpering)
SABOR: (Roaring)
Percy: (Barking)
SABOR: (Meowing)
My mom has been fighting cancer for the last 2 months. I finally got to show her this and she loved it. Jiminy singing When You Wish Upon a Star always brought a tear to my eyes but today it made me cry because I realized this may be the last Disney thing she ever sees.
Thank you for putting it on UA-cam.
Many hugs and wishes. ♥♥
Hope you are doing good ❤ Sending support and hearts ❤
JIMINY Cricket 🦗: Thanks 😊 For Everyone!
🙏❤️
The ending of the Mickey Mouse Club TV series went,
"Now it's time to say goodbye to all our company. M I C, see ya real soon! K E Y, why? Because we like you! M O U S Eeeeee!"
“Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, dreams are forever.” - Walt Disney
Seeing all of them together as one was so sweet and delightful.
20th Century Fox Blue Sky Ferdinand 2 France Paris 🇨🇵 And Rio 3 German Berlin 🇩🇪
A Century of Magic, Hope and following our Dreams!!! To Walt Disney!!!!!
That's how I got started, just a pencil and a dream!
KERCHAK: Bambi? Find Cover! Quick!
This 8 mins make me cry to badly. Thank you Disney for all the incredible masterpieces.
As someone who grew up watching Peter Pan, that shot of Peter and the kids flying up the stairs brought tears to my eyes. Beautiful to see those classic moves done in 3D space like that.
Peter Pan is in my top favorite Disney movies. So I loved hearing the “here we go” and the call he did at the top of the stairs
Same. I flat-out started crying. Peter Pan was my favorite Disney movie growing up.
Captain 👩✈️ Hook 🪝: Now, You’re Mine!
The way I started crying when Genie showed up and it was Robins voice
D'oh.
did they use AI to get Robins voice or an impersonator?
@@pibawwwNo they just used archived lines from him during the production of Aladdin
@@pibawww they asked permission from his family's estate to use Robin Williams's outtakes voicing the Genie.
I love them being subtle for stuff like that to honor people like him.
I haven't seen a fall like that since Rome
Seeing characters like Jim Hawkins and Oswald again was the highlight of this short. They really did go all out for this.
Right?? I was hoping for some large nods to Treasure Planet
I literally SCREAMED when I saw Jim out flying with his board 😭
Wait, wheres dr livesey 🗿🧐🍷
They even remembered movies like Oliver and Company, The Detective Mouse, The Black Cauldron... movies that are generally forgot, but they kept a little space for them 😢❤
That rumor of linguist explorer Milo Thatch of Atlantis riding with teen space rebel Jim Hawkins together on his solar sailor was to happen, but I guess they didn’t do it.
It is touching to see all the Disney characters talking, interacting, and singing.
It warms my heart.
Pistol 🔫 Pete: Happy New Year 🎈🎆🎊
why couldn't they make this a 2 hour movie. with all this rich history and you talking about 80 years. its hard to put 80 years of animation into 10 minutes.
disney should make this a frachise. let all the characters come together for a musical. and interact with each other. in a mutiverse type of thang.
Me Too Cause In My Experience It’s All About “FUN, IMAGINATION, & ADVENTURE” :-) !!!!
I cried when Mickey looked at Walt Disney’s photo
He remembers his creator 🥺🥺🥺
We all can understood how Mickey feels; without Walt Disney, we NEVER got to meet Mickey Mouse and his precious friends as well as watch those wonderful REAL Disney Classics (unlike the nowadays' so-called Disney trashes). RIP, Walt Disney!! Thank you for creating our wonderful and nostalgic childhoods; we'll never forget you and you lived inside our hearts forever, and may you lived happily ever after in Heaven with your family!!👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
5:34 😂
"Now look buddy what've they done"
Rest in Peace Walt Disney 🌟🙏🌟🙏🙏🌟🙏🌟🙏🌟❤❤❤
4:31 It’s both sad and heartwarming, in a symbolic way, because Walt Disney can never leave his picture frame, leaving it to Mickey and everyone else to carry on his memories and the legacy he gave us. In a way, so long as Mickey lives on, so will Walt Disney's memories, and he lives on.
7:49 Imagine yourself working at Disney, and you find that group photo on your desk.
And you take the photo home with you, thinking and dreaming that maybe the characters would come to life and hang with you.
Because they’re not just characters you grew up, watching on TV, to later animating them to life. But they’re also your dearest lifelong friends.
Well, they're both friends and family to us anyway!
…something tells me Burny might’ve found the picture first
they are my friends and fami.y
Every Disney films that I watched as a kid reminded me of the friends I've made thanks to Disney.
Timothy O Mouse 🐭: Dumbo II Was Cancelled 😠
It makes me sad and happy the part where Mickey remembers Walt. I would like a movie where the biography is told in a live action and animated style.
4:16 this moment made me way happier than it should have, there's just something so pure about the idea of Cindy, Ariel, and their respective princesses all being friends. Also "Go Max, Go!" That was too cute 🥹
We need to also appreciate that they stay true to Cinderella's gown meaning they didn't make it blue they kept it silver
Eric: I’ll Get Him!
@@elainazimmerman5105agreed there!
Ikr? It's heartwarming to see that. I kinda wouldn't mind seeing a little show or movie where the original princesses like them interacted with each other. Like just the "original" ones and their princes. But thats just me lol
@@NerdsInThePortit's not just you :-) you should look up "pocket princesses" its all of the disney princesses living together
When they put all the Disney characters together (even the villains) together was incredible. I love that even though they’re all different types of animation…Disney still put them together…it’s truly a work of art. This should be a full-on Disney movie with every character. ♥️♥️♥️
Except for the Frozen villain for some dumb reason.
Prince 👑 Hans: Get Me Out of Here!
@@MaspetsHe’s still in the final photo lol
Who knows buddy? Maybe someday it might happen and maybe they’ll even put Pixar characters in it too.
No Song of the South characters though...
That they combined 3d and 2d in this short was quite spectacular, it makes me nostalgic for what disney has brought us these years, this short completely helped the 100th anniversary, this was a best christmas gift
The characters in the Zooptoia and Sing franchises briefly cross paths with humans in Ralph Breaks the Internet, Once Upon a Studio and the cinema promo for The Super Mario Bros. Movie but they don’t interact with the humans for unknown reasons.
The Walt Disney scene hit me emotionally. Without him, this company, Mickey, Minnie, Tarzan, Wreck it Ralph, Anna and Elsa, Donald Duck, Goofy, and all the rest would not exist. Thank you for these 100 amazing years!
@jillianmatson3895 yes Baymax as well
It hit me when they included a few notes from the Mary Poppins song "Feed the Birds" Songwriters Richard and Robert Sherman have stated this was Walt's favorite song, and would ask them to play it for him. Very moving.
Yes, dreamers dream awake so we may too. ❤️
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@@KasierMickeyWell technically Baymax would still exist just not the movie one
4:31 This is actually my favorite part of the short. Mickey talking to Walt Disney, the man who made all of this possible. Thank you Walt for everything. 🥲
best part? that music in the background is "feed the birds" from mary poppins. it was walt's favorite song and he would often ask the richard sherman (who wrote the song) to come over and play it for him
And Praise God one of the Sherman Brothers is still alive.
Yeah, that scene when it 1st premiered on TV got a tearing smile out of me:)
Am crying
I started to tear up in that scene & then the whole singing part I was a crying baby haha ♥
This goes to show that Disney still has magic. They just need to return to their roots. I hope and pray they make a comeback.
Me too and for that to truly happen is to let go of the current White-Collars Bob Iger and Kathleen Kennedy and replace them with someone with Conservative and Libertarian Values who can restore Disney to it’s rightful place.
Merlin 🧙♀️: Hold On!
@@tymotekaitis3872 Here's a thought... maybe don't have any kind of agenda at all. Conservative, Liberal, Right, Left... leave that stuff behind and just entertain.
I couldn’t agree more but same time in case you haven’t noticed Disney has gone from being neutral to becoming Far-Left one side and shoving politics down peoples throats(hence Progressives running it into the ground) which is why Disney needs a new Conservative/Libertarian CEO who can restore Disney and make it apolitical and entertaining again while being middle ground so that way to bring back it’s audience and customers of both aisles and the middle instead of driving them away while keeping our views to ourselves just like Stan Lee knew how to especially in this ever changing planet!
As much as I love to agree with you I think you need to take the Red Pill and wake up to Disney now being overtaken by Toxic Far-Left Progressives driving it into the ground that have Walt Disney, Stan Lee and all their fellow co-creators rolling in their graves hence why Disney needs a new Conservatarian CEO who make the company entertaining and apolitical again(Censor me all you want UA-cam it’s a Free Country not Mao’s Communist 🇨🇳)
The detail that always gets me is the fact that when Mickey looks at Walt’s picture, the notes of “feed the birds” can be recognised in the background, as it was his favourite song
Mickey was never just a drawing to Walt he was family
Disney has had a rough year and they deserve it but this animation had so much love put into it, even acknowledging the forgotten and underrated works.
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As a Disney child, I can not express how this video make me happy and brought tears to my eyes at the same time. 100 years ago, Disney was just a surname like any other but now it means a safe place for every human being on Earth for whom wants to make the world a better place. When You Wish Upon A Star is not just a song, it's a source of inspiration and story of Walt Disney's greatest imagination. RIP the best animator so far. Thank you for everything.
Calm down.
Why are you telling him to calm down? Isn't he happy for Disney celebrating their huge milestone of 100 years and their huge collection of characters?
Can’t stop watching this!
4:15 “Eric, get YOUR DOG” soooo cute I miss Cinderella so much thanks Disney💖🥹
I loved the fact that they put her in the original color of her dress! which was like silver! and not light blue! 🥹
Same voice
❤❤❤❤😊😊😊you have been trying not 😮me without 😮 1:52 1:53
Not to mention the irony of Prince Charming losing his shoe instead of Cinderella.
I think this confirms that the princes canonically know each other lol
This is the best anniversary short I have ever seen!!! Seriously all the call backs for both popular and not as well known pieces of media, the well placed voice acting both original and old, The animation is just amazing!
MICKEY SHOWING RESPECT TO OSWALD, and appreciation to his creator/Dad(one of them at least). Just perfection!!!!
THAT SCENE WAS PERFECT
Loved how they had a picture of Ub Iwerks in there as well! Nice nod to an important part of Disney history that isn't talked about much!
@@SonofTuscon99 I legit did not notice that myself til you mentioned it! I’m glad to know they were willing to acknowledge Ub Werks contribution to the house of mouse :)
Man it's so sweet I said this already but that part gave me goose bumps when he said "the show must go on" the wisest thing ever said
I meant "on with the show" typo
I love how this brings all the characters from all the Disney movies I watched alive. Thank you, Walt, for bringing so much happiness to so many.
For a 100 years of Disney.
Walt Disney: You’re Welcome 😉
So beautiful actually cried I miss seeing those characters for the first time
Even though the Disney Company might not be in a good situation, their remembrance for these films will live on. Bless you, Walt Disney.
Amen
R.I.P. Robin Williams
The way they kept the 2D characters 2D is just exceptional.
Now I think I have to rewatch a bunch of disney films because all these characters are making me feel nostalgic.
This was so amazing! Every computer animated and hand-drawn Disney character all in one place. Even bringing back famous voices including but not limited to Mandy Moore as Rapunzel, Jason Bateman as Nick Wilde, Jodi Benson as Ariel, and Bill Farmer as Goofy/Pluto! That just proves how far Disney has come from just animating Mickey and Oswald.
and Aladdin With Robin Williams, let’s not forget!
@@MalissiaCreates i said including but not limited too didn’t I? 😂
Well, Mandy Moore, Jodi Benson, and Bill Farmer don't surprise me (and I'd argue Jason was never given another opportunity to voice Nick), but it's still wonderful to have them here.
@@MalissiaCreates Yeah using those old outtakes to voice the Genie was in very good taste. Really nice to see
@@thekiss2083but its such a shame that Genie appeared in the same scene as the worst Disney character ever smh
RIP walt disney (1901-1966) we miss you 😭
Actually, he passed away in 1966, not 1977
@@Noobie_Playz123 oh yeah your right sorry
@@Noobie_Playz123 i didn't noise sorry, *sad* i am poor in roblox game
Some details made me so happy, emotional, nostalgic and what not -
1. There were so many people in the crowd who could've easily lifted goofy, but fairy godmother was one of those classics who nobody could replace, her small flick of wand was such a powerful memory ❤
2. The change of roles btw cindrella and prince charming in the staircase is so wholesome 🥺
3. Pulling pooh out of the frame bcoz he got stuck....... as always 😂
4. Elsa protecting Anna.... again 💕
5. Rapunzel with the pan 😅
6. Donald getting irritated.... such a classic 🤣
7. Raya at the front door, guiding everyone the same way as she guided all the kingdoms into one 💜
8. Villians getting irritated by the musical ..... i mean that's the reaction we expected 😂
9. Baymax trying to fit into small spacess, so cutee 🤩
10. Bruno hiding just like he did in his family 😔
11. Rafiki lifting the camera like he lifted Simba 🥺
12. Mickey and Walt's scene, when mickey said "ON WITH THE SHOW". So many ups and downs, and the company kept going, the beauty and power of the line is impeccable ❤
13. And my favorite was Snow White, the oldest disney star (by release date, not age) inviting the newest disney star, Asha, to the family. The detail is soo finneeee 🔥
Not all the villains, just Hades! 😂
And I love how they had Quasimoto be on top of the building because of course he would climb up there!
Oh, and The Rescuers talking with the Bigs? So cute!! ☺
where is bruno's part??
@@gracebernardo1815 5:30
At elevator scene, 'Same Old Flashy' as ALWAYS!! No matter where he is; in his world (Zootopia Movie) or in our real world, HE JUST 100% NEVER FAILED TO CRACK US UP!! Donald Duck's (unsurprisingly) annoyed expression and grumbling at his literal slowness just made it EVEN BETTER AND FUNNIER!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pooh: Hey 👋 Rabbit 🐰
7:26- Hearing the OG Jiminy Cricket's voice here was EVERYTHING!
same with Robin Williams
When me and my mom both watched this for the first time on television, we both had our jaws dropped when we heard him sing with audio from the original movie. Really crazy to think how some of the older Disney movies were not only apart of MY childhood, but my mom’s as well
I BAWLED. That decision was PERFECT.
Yeah. Mr. Cliff’s voice there was the icing on the cake…😢
I kept on repeating it since he sang so beautifully
Honestly, I don't exactly know why I am crying while watching this short film. Maybe because of the nostalgia. The characters that have been part of our childhood. I'm so glad to be a part of this generation. Those were the days when these characters were so alive in our imagination, whether in illustrated storybooks or movies. What a milestone, indeed! I miss being a kid watching these movies with my parents in our old house and without any worries or problems. Thank you, Disney, for always bringing out the inner child in all of us whenever we watch your movies. This will always give us nostalgia and will definitely be experienced by my future kids.
Dust, it's dusty in the room. That's why we cry when we watch this.
Timothy O Mouse 🐁: Crying 😭 Dumbo II was Cancelled 😡
4:32 Mary Poppins Theme… simply beautiful 🥹
My favorite moments of this short:
1. Never before heard quotes of Robin Williams as Genie
2. Baymax entering the elevator
3. Splat having a crush on Ursula
4. Wreck-It Ralph calling Mickey Mouse Garfield
Speaking of Garfield, the director of The Emperor's New Groove & (ugh) Chicken Little is directing the new animated Garfield movie this year.
Eden: Goodness!
@@atasker7432 The newest Garfield movie isn’t produced by Disney, it’s produced by Sony
@@joshridgway7302 I know that.
Ursula: Go Away!
All the different art styles. All the voice acting. All the different callbacks.
Story telling through interactions.
There was more love, passion and respect for the Walt Disney name in this 9 minute video than all of Wish.
This is the Disney I grew up with.
This is the Disney I remember.
This is the Disney I miss.
This is the Disney WE NEED!😍
It is the storytelling and art style he need
Bro chill
@@ashishhembrom3905 Aw you’re trying to be edgy and cool huh? Grow up.
@@twilightfades_7 'Bro chill' is edgy?
6:31--"I knew this was gonna happen..."
DEAL WITH IT, HADES.
He must have to deal with this everyday😂😂😂
Genie 🧞♂️ Tells Hades to Sit Down 🪑
Hades: “Yeah yeah. Styx and stones.”
@@gaiavalleo153I know, right?
Hades knows that he is so not into singing.
Hades: "NUH UH"
Wow. This felt like home. Thank you, Disney, for a lifetime of happy memories.
This Christmas, I just want an announcement of a 2D movie... if it will happen.
Edit: wow never reached 1k in likes
Edit 2: Christmas has passed but there is still hope... right?
You got that right!
I miss them so much 😢
Exactly
Well, they at least announced that the Tiana Series will be 2D animated. That's something.
I would like either a Sequel to Alice in Wonderland (1951) or an Animated Musical that stars Penguins.
The fact they have so many 2D characters here proves disneys still got it in them
[Inside Our Studio,The Tools Wondered,What Happened To Asha.]
[Stretch]:Asha Sure is Late,I Wonder What's Wrong?
[Dusty]:What Could've Happened, Felipe?
[Felipe]:[Swoops Down The Hair.]She's Probably Just Overslept Again.
[Pat]:[She Holds Minnie,and He Realizes Something.]Wait, Let's Just Go Out,and Have Fun With Tiana,I Hope, They're Alright.
[Minnie Gasps]:Asha!
[The Tools]:Huh?!❤😊😊❤❤
[Asha Collapse The Ground,and Lean On Their Arms.]
[Asha]:Oh,This Is Bad,King Magnifico,Was Stole Their Wishes Come True.
[Felipe]:Why'd You Attack?!
[Dusty]:What Place is That?!
[Asha]: Dahlia's In Trouble In Rosas Come To Life.
[Mickey]: This Is Bad!
[Pat]:[Camera Moves Forward.]Vamonos, Let's Go!❤😊❤😊😊❤❤
And the fact that the characters who have the Live Action remakes are still in the drawn art style here
I'm surprised this video hasn't been marked for kids yet???
@@playboi4383well the kids that grew up watching disney are all grown ups and even dead by now, and if it’s marked for kids there will be no comments section
Blue Sky Ferdinand 2 France Paris 🇨🇵 And Rio 3 German Berlin 🇩🇪
Now this....THIS was more respectful and memorable to the legacy of Disney than wish ever will be
Edit: holy crap this is the most I've gotten likes on a single comment :O
Amen
Was it really that bad?
@@Elvusmiw It was. It really was.
I'm looking for MC McQueen😢
@@Elvusmiw nah not really, it wasn't perfect..but it wasn't bad...people just hate Disney now a days because they wanna be different but all end up looking the same 🤧
rewatched for many times already but this is still the best short film ever. ❤️ thank you disney for making our lives happier than ever!
Walt Disney would be very proud of this dedication.
Yes he would😇😌😉
Ben: I’m Working On A Created Dumbo II Walt Disney Animation Studios On Wikipedia!
He most definitely would ❤
Why, he's so proud, he thinks he'll blush ❤
Nah. They ruined his whole legacy
Now this is a lovely gift for Christmas.
No matter how many times I've seen this, I still can't help but love it. The ending brings a tear to my eyes. And I can't help but love the beauty and the entertainment of these characters, both two-dimensional or three, just having fun and enjoying their time within the walls of the Disney Studio.
Props to everyone who worked on this. This was a masterpiece.
Yeah a lovely Christmas gift
I agree
@@katrodriguez2410Yeah. I gotta agree.
Hulk: Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
A great Disney Christmas present it’s awsm!!
This is the most soulful thing Disney has pumped out this year.
Yeah
In the past few years
How about these 10 years, even the good works were no better than this
Mhm
R.I.P. Lance Henriksen
I loved that so so so much! I loved how every character Walt has made over 100 hundred years! It’s just so sweet and incredible💗
All of my childhood... in ONE video 😭😭😭 I couldn't have asked for anything better 🥹✨
6:33
Hearing Quasimodo sing when I watched this for the first time brought a genuine earnest smile out of me
yeah I was really hoping for someone from Hunchback to sing
Hugo: Thank You ☺️
Incidentally, Tom Hulce, nearly two decades before "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," played Mozart in "Amadeus."
SAME 😭😭❤️❤️
And the fact that his VA came out of retirement just to be him for only one verse.😢
This is probably my favorite thing Disney has ever made. So much love to so many films and shorts over the years and I hope it gets even more appreciation for showing it. Big props to Eric Goldberg and his team of animators for keeping 2D alive! Can I also point out my favorite two moments? Seeing Oswald enter and Mickey showing him respect with “After you.”, that warms my heart as a fan of the Lucky Rabbit. Also seeing good old Pooh Bear singing feels wholesome after what SOME PEOPLE have been doing to the character since he entered public domain. Can’t wait to watch this short once again!
Goosebumps when Belle started singing. Paige O' Hara sounded exactly like she did 30 years ago.
So as Jodi Benson
Never change your voice, women…
R.I.P. Lance Henriksen
@@sammywestenberger9303he’s still alive
But I guess Paige is doing a Beauty and the beast Ambassador thing just like how Charles Martinet is doing with Mario.
Seeing Aladar in the background makes me so happy, by far the most underrated disney film
You know it’s hilarious but sad that this short did a better job at celebrating 100 years of Disney than Disney’s Wish
It even treated Asha better than those stupid executives could ever do.
@@Disneyfan82 true since asha is a very forgettable main character in her own movie
Truth
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They should have just made this into a full on movie of its own
This film, Once Upon a Studio is the best thing Disney has ever done, it’s amazing to see all the characters all together for a photo! Both hand drawn and CG animation are great. And the part when Mickey meets with Walt Disney himself is emotional. It’s also great to hear Robin Williams as the Genie again. There’s some funny moments, Moana helping Flounder, Flash takes so long to reach the elevator, and Rapunzel hits Kaa with a pan. And thanks to Walt Disney for bringing this magic.
I Love the Disney 100 Characters in the house of mouse and once upon a studio on Disney Plus
Eden: Hi 👋 Kids 👧
Green Goblin 👺: Merry Christmas 🎁🎄
Amen and with Mark Henn announcing his retirement, I say he got to end his career with flying colors!
Also features Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy and Daisy Duck from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
The scene with Mickey and Walt, along with the song 'Feed the Birds,' just broke me and made me cry my heart out!
That and the fact they brought in a choir again for the first time in decades, even if it's just a short. Something they've not done since Lady and the Tramp (Frozen doesn't quite count, it being a unison men's chorus)
Was this film the last for Richard Sherman before his death this year?
@@ninagabriellet.bantoto1625 More than likely, yes. This to me is the coolest fact about this short.
@@ninagabriellet.bantoto1625yeah sadly
Feed the Birds was Walt's favorite song. He would ask Richard Sherman to come over and play it for him when he was having a hard time.
(source: Julie Andrews autobiography)
This honestly made me tear up I’m so glad that every single Disney character’s was in here and when they would communicate with each other
This short makes me optimistic about Disney's future... at least in the animation field.
I'm aware that their most recent work isn't the best, it's true... but I grew up with Disney's work.
I'm willing to continue support you guys, as long as good changes happen.
Same.
well this youtube channel doesn't... i had to pay for D+ to see it but now they're streaming it for free on youtube
True! Me too. 💜
So do I
I feel the same thing.
Disney hasn't given up on Snow White. Persistence was what kept the studio going until it was 100 years old.
"I haven't seen a fall like that since Rome." 🤣 Genie's still got it!!
"Oh, much better!"
And real Robin Williams dialog! They had a ton of unused track from 'Aladdin' to choose from.
@@trevortamboline279😊😊😊That's one way for him to be dedicated
I'm glad they used Robin William's unused dialogues from Aladdin, it feels wonderful to hear Robin William's voice again ever since his death in 2014 even if it's just for few seconds. RIP, Robin Williams!! You will always be the BEST Genie ever and NOBODY can ever replaced you as the best Genie, we NEVER had a friend like you!! And may you lived happily ever after in Heaven with Gilbert Gottfried (Iago), Douglas Seale (Sultan in the original movie), and Val Bettin (Sultan in the TV series and sequels)!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@animefan9096 Its like they never left
Love the inclusion of Burny Mattinson in the short's opening. The man was a true Disney legend - RIP
WHITE LIVES MATTER
R.I.P. Gilbert Gottfried
And Robin Williams
One of the last members of Disney Animation since Walt's days...
It's amazing how he was there for everything except the first 30 years.
This was beautiful! Such a love letter to the animation industry. This might be one of the best things I've seen come from Disney in recent years.
THIS DESERVES TO BE A FULL FEATURE FILM, 8 MINUTES IS JUST NOT ENOUGH 😭🤌
This animated short is making me miss:
A. 2D Animated movies
& B. House of Mouse.
Honestly, I would pay to see another series of Disney characters interact like this again lol.
Sully and Mike Wasowski 😭
Even lightning McQueen and Mater
Wall-E & Eve
I have been impatiently waiting for House of Mouse to show up on Disney+! I miss that show so much!!
These guys are from another studio working for Disney
that shot of mickey, disneys very first character, looking at his creator and saying "thanks" almost made me cry. very well done and well animated! i hope these next years are way better than this awful year you guys have had.
Walt Disney's first character was Julius the Cat.
@@yosefdemby8792 sorry didn't know i touched a nerve my guy geez
@@sirdraws-a-lot7625 You didn't touch a nerve pal.
@@sirdraws-a-lot7625it seems your nerves where touched lol.
I honestly thought Oswald came before as well but I probably just forgot lol
That last part gave me WAY too many goosebumps. THIS is the 100th anniversary of Disney. Bravo.
…aside from the Wish movie…