Modern animation actually probably has much much more reference filmed for it due to the convenience of technology now, however it's mostly filmed by the animators themselves in a special room rather than with a full set of hired actors on a soundstage
I don't know if this was true for the other classics, but since Snow White was Disney's first full-length animated feature, animators would draw their cels over top of the live footage frame by frame to make it as fluid and accurate looking as possible
dear any unexperienced artist who feels bad for needing references, watch this video. expert artists use references constantly. you can't capture life without looking at it!
Thanks.. I always felt so bad for using a reference, some one even bullyed me for this, and since then i never used a ref ever again :( Till this year:)) i opened my eyes i guess, but i still feel a bit bad
@@ionelacristiana7713 Reference is part of the job especially if you are drawing something you never drew before it's best to use it as much as possible.
@@ionelacristiana7713 there is no way reference is wrong, except if it's some pose from internet that you can easily recognize and you want to show your art using it, but you can take pictures of your family, friends or yourself, to capture what you want to see. Reference is a must, because my poses often look so right, yet they are so wrong. That's how I learned to draw.
@@misslady2639 actually in most cases the the princesses were designed before they selected the ladies who posed for the animation. The ladies were just selected for movement, most likely with a similar body structure to the characters in mind.
Usually just from certain scenes, like the song numbers. Also they didn't shoot them like actual movie scenes, as you see in the video. Imagine if you actually had been one of these original disney characters, but nobody would belive you, because these reference works are so unknown.
Is kinda surreal to me seeing this black and white footage thinking they were just living those moments as a we would normally live our day to day life
What's even more surreal is the fact that in roughly 50-60 years from now we'll probably be looking back on life right now thinking we were just living these moments like we usually would do everyday 😂 Times are certainly crazy
And one day other people would look at the videos we once filmed and we will be dead....... dead! Seriously we need to find a way to extend our lives! They are too freaking short! Who else here wouldn't mind being immortal? Or at least being able to choose when to die... (Sort of like in A Brave New World)
Around that time, hair maintenance was a daily thing, so you can achieve it by using a lot of hair spray lol Some actresses and models also used wigs back in the day 🤷🏻♀️
Damn if I actually tried and brushed my hair I might achieve that but my hair is so thick that brushing it is a pain in the ass. I gave up dreaming of becoming a princess after that. lol
It makes sense considering this was early days of animation where they were beginning to form the fundamentals of animation live action references surely helped a lot in creating the worlds Disney brought to life with glass slides and brushes.
Art is just a reflection of reality, it just can't all be 'out of our head' references are very important, it started as the 'capture the moment' thing, then evolutionated to 'do what reality can't ' and today with all the technology in our hands we can just 'create our own reality'
@@SoothingBelle I don't know how it sounded in English, I've watched the movie in my language and our voice actors are considered the best, so Jafar sounded great to me.
4:23 must've been hard to twirl like that all day and trying to depict constant movement on paper as fluid and as accurate as possible... dang disney classic really is something else
PureLittleLamb She probably does since she’s doing something called spotting. If you slow down the video to .25 speed, you can see her doing it. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, it basically means she chooses one point to look at while she’s spinning and she continues looking until the very last second where she quickly spins her head around, this helps combat any dizziness.
I remember when I was six seeing bonus features of artists drawing Aurora for her dance scene in the forest. I was mesmerized by both the model (then I thought she was the real Sleeping Beauty) and the artists and their talents. As an artist myself, it made me believe I can do work like that one day.
Marina Gonzalez Agreed! I always love watching Alice reference footage, specifically that character because I played Alice once (a brunette version). She’s truly enjoyable to watch, she did the voice as well for both characters which adds a bit more magic in my opinion.
Kathryn Beaumont was declared a "Disney Legend" in 1998 ... the highest honor you can get at Disney. Not that many people know about the "Disney Legend" award. She deserves it.
Aurora and Cinderella’s model and actress is seriously just like her character. Plus the same can be said for Maleficent and Cinderella’s stepmothers actress too
1:05 Fun Fact: The lady who did the live action reference and voice work for the Blue Fairy, Evelyn Venable, was also the Columbia Pictures lady at the time.
Absolutely incredible. Cartoons and animated movies were poo-pooed as 'kid's stuff' at the time, and yet Disney went to such elaborate lengths to create animation that represented real life so brilliantly. I remember seeing a documentary about Disney on TV once (back in the 80s or early 90s) and they mentioned Disney studios created a huge, elaborate machine to make a 'walking through the woods' scene so incredibly believable, recreating 'camera' movement, focus, and depth-of-field to the point of perfection. For Disney and his animators, this work was truly a labor of love. The stories could have been told with far more conventional animation techniques, caricatures, and so on, yet Disney insisted on and invested in developing such elaborate and effective techniques. Every person has a hero to look up to. Mine was, and remains, Walt Disney - a man dedicated to finding and entertaining the child inside all of us.
Despite all the dark stuff that happened all over in Disney history, the classic animations were so good and were very true to the references and models used. I love seeing that kind of stuff because I don’t think we do that as often as we should anymore. It’s a lot of hard work hand-animating all that!
@@danibunny1005 well the first one is snow white, second is toy story, but the last one I'm trying to figure out (If the last one is from Pixar I'm not sure)
Walt Disney actually started out with footage of a live action girl against a white sheet that he then made into an animated silent cartoon. This was years before Mickey Mouse. 😁
I love love love how animated the actors are 😊 Their expressions and body movements are amazing, makes me want to grab a pen and try to capture them haha
I just think it's AMAZING how the Disney classics were made, the way they captured the image of the actors and drew it is very cool, that's why the movies come out with fluid and natural animation. INCREDIBLE ♡
Fun Fact: Bobby Driscoll, the animation model and voice for Peter Pan, died penniless and homeless in 1968; his body was found by two boys, lying on a cot in an abandoned building in New York.
Am I the only one who likes the old Disney movies more, they’re just so much more magical, the art and everything.. I hope they’ll get back to this style of drawing.
Amazing. These actors get so little credit for the work they put in. Acting out the movie so the artists could draw from that reference, often using awkward props/settings, can’t have been easy.
I think the Aladdin reel shows that some of the actions the characters do in the film are plausible in real life. I find that really fun and it shows how ANIMATED those actors are. The live action Aladdin team should've looked at these for inspiration.
I love Aladdin reference the most! They put so much effort in there (every single movie do. But I’m taking about Aladdin now). And their moves are so great.
The effort that went into these early movies is insane. Animation is still one of the most labour intensive arts if not jobs, but back then it was just another level of insane.
Disney should do a documentary on this... and more importantly, acknowledge the amazing people/models who gave many generations of children amazing childhoods.
Wow is wonderful to see, all the work and the final result. None of the movies now will have that magic again. Pd: I wish the acting of Sherri Stoner in Beauty and the Beast was here too
Hard to believe that Marge Champion is still alive! She's 100 years old. She was the performance model for Snow White and the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio.
Helene Stanley was playing Aurora and Cinderella, and I think it was Eleanor Audley as Lady Tremaine and Maleficent (definitely Maleficent). Kathryn Beaumont would've been Alice, and I think Ed Wynn would've been the Mad Hatter.
well they are x'D but these were that way to look.. cartoonish because it is a cartoon, but nooooou... girls have to feel BaaaAAAAaad about their bodies, I don't see anyone complaining how unrealistic the princesses of today are I mean look at their big heads and Huge eyes, but nooope they only care about waists and how skinny they look :Y
Simply Beautiful! The only one I really remember seeing was the one after the Sleeping Beauty movie! It was only a bit, mind you, on VHS but I'm continually impressed with how everything was put together from Artist Rendering to Sound Effects! Costumes are awesome, too! Bless those putting their hearts and souls into making such great childhood memories! ^^
so this is why disney classic looks so real like a l i v e
Modern animation actually probably has much much more reference filmed for it due to the convenience of technology now, however it's mostly filmed by the animators themselves in a special room rather than with a full set of hired actors on a soundstage
I don't know if this was true for the other classics, but since Snow White was Disney's first full-length animated feature, animators would draw their cels over top of the live footage frame by frame to make it as fluid and accurate looking as possible
...yes...YES!!!
@@jessieg58 pfft I can trace too-
* ended up creating garbage *
Nevermind
정새영 frrr!!
dear any unexperienced artist who feels bad for needing references, watch this video. expert artists use references constantly. you can't capture life without looking at it!
Thanks.. I always felt so bad for using a reference, some one even bullyed me for this, and since then i never used a ref ever again :(
Till this year:)) i opened my eyes i guess, but i still feel a bit bad
@@ionelacristiana7713 Reference is part of the job especially if you are drawing something you never drew before it's best to use it as much as possible.
@@ionelacristiana7713 there is no way reference is wrong, except if it's some pose from internet that you can easily recognize and you want to show your art using it, but you can take pictures of your family, friends or yourself, to capture what you want to see. Reference is a must, because my poses often look so right, yet they are so wrong. That's how I learned to draw.
@@ionelacristiana7713 Same with me, hope it works out.
Good luck.
References are okay, just don't completely copy what you are referencing.
These ladies really look like disney princesses.
The disney princesses look like the ladies.....
@@misslady2639 Same
@@misslady2639 actually in most cases the the princesses were designed before they selected the ladies who posed for the animation. The ladies were just selected for movement, most likely with a similar body structure to the characters in mind.
That’s because, they modeled for it lol
Fun fact; the Little Mermaid one (Sherri Stoner) was a writer for Tiny Toon Adventures and the Animaniacs
Aurora's actress is adorable
I know right!!!
Is Helene Stanley!
She’s the same actress who did the reference for Cinderella too
sara I agree 🤗
Beautiful ♡♡♡
So they made live versions before the actual live versions
its a "reference" ·-·
Usually just from certain scenes, like the song numbers. Also they didn't shoot them like actual movie scenes, as you see in the video. Imagine if you actually had been one of these original disney characters, but nobody would belive you, because these reference works are so unknown.
@@perrytheperyton3078 It's a "joke" ˙-˙
Peryton Palette r/whoooosh
@@asmrbyjulii ?
Is kinda surreal to me seeing this black and white footage thinking they were just living those moments as a we would normally live our day to day life
I know right? When I attempt to imagine what it was like back in those days, I can't think beyond black and white
What's even more surreal is the fact that in roughly 50-60 years from now we'll probably be looking back on life right now thinking we were just living these moments like we usually would do everyday 😂
Times are certainly crazy
マイマイ these are plays tho
Deep
And one day other people would look at the videos we once filmed and we will be dead....... dead! Seriously we need to find a way to extend our lives! They are too freaking short! Who else here wouldn't mind being immortal? Or at least being able to choose when to die... (Sort of like in A Brave New World)
Wait, you’re telling there was a real life person with hair almost as bouncy and flowing as Aurora’s??
man i can only dream of having that hair as a wig
Around that time, hair maintenance was a daily thing, so you can achieve it by using a lot of hair spray lol Some actresses and models also used wigs back in the day 🤷🏻♀️
I have hair that can easily do that with some foam rollers over night and ALOT of hairspray in the morning.
Elliphant its a wig. Helene Stanley (the model) had dark, short hair.
Damn if I actually tried and brushed my hair I might achieve that but my hair is so thick that brushing it is a pain in the ass. I gave up dreaming of becoming a princess after that. lol
I missed the old disney 2D animated Films THE ACTUAL Disney princesses do exist in real life, and they are absolutely Beautiful😍
Gwyn Marie same here they were so much more magical 😭 💗
Same, they gave out that energy that just made the princess real
Why did Disney fuck up so much
Yeah I like the 2d better.
Very nice,i remember seeing something like this about The Lion King,the lion cubs were so cute,the crew didn't want to leave them in the end XD
It never actually occurred to me before that they had live action models. That's really cool
Thats how roto scoping bworked back in the day
It makes sense considering this was early days of animation where they were beginning to form the fundamentals of animation live action references surely helped a lot in creating the worlds Disney brought to life with glass slides and brushes.
Riiiight!!!
I REALIZED THAT WHILE WATCHING THE LITTLE MERMAID FOR THE FIRST TIME
i mean everyone moves like a human!!
Before we had computers to handle everything, filming real subjects was the best way to get lifelike animation.
0:45 Snow White is adorable.
Princesa Caroço omfg she is, gotta love how playful she is
...yes...lovely miss Marge Champion.
Years ago I read about her in the autobiography of Alexander King who claimed he dated her for a while.
Br?
@@cyberfruits_ br?
Idiots: Drawing with reference is cheating and unprofessional!
Disney:
Rules are for fools
I’m relieved because I pose for a reference for when I draw, so seeing Disney using the same method gives me more confidence
The thing with references is give credits when is necesary. Because you can have legal and became stealing.
Sometimes at school drawing, I will randomly ask my friends who close nearby to pose so I can draw better.
actually all of painting based on refrence models
Even the best of artists need references
Well said!
You mean especially the best of artists need references.
Actually all artists do
Art is just a reflection of reality, it just can't all be 'out of our head' references are very important, it started as the 'capture the moment' thing, then evolutionated to 'do what reality can't ' and today with all the technology in our hands we can just 'create our own reality'
yes indeed
Aurora's model! 😍😍
Is Helene Stanley!
@@itopinguinito Oh thank you! She's so pretty! 😍
@@hypnoticpoison4623 Yes!
It is divine....
looks just like aurora, im shocked
She really does look life a real life Disney princess
You can actually see that aladdin was made in 90's. So obvious
I think the color gives it away
It's considered a classic
Yes, those outfits! Little Mermaid looks very 80s as well, with the volume of that model's hair and the cut of her swimsuit.
I know right? It never dawned on me that that whole scene from Aladdin, was like a choreographed hip hop dance straight from the 90s. I love it!
The fact that you can tell EXACTLY what scene they're doing
These are low-key better than all of the live actions Disney is making now and they’re just references 💀😂
Aladdin's new live action is actually pretty good.
Benny Haibara It would be better if the villain didn’t sound bored throughout the entire film.
@@SoothingBelle I don't know how it sounded in English, I've watched the movie in my language and our voice actors are considered the best, so Jafar sounded great to me.
Bruh they ARE
Benny Haibara what language?
These are the original DISNEY LIVE ACTION MOVIES haha
4:23 must've been hard to twirl like that all day and trying to depict constant movement on paper as fluid and as accurate as possible... dang disney classic really is something else
I believe the girl doing it had dance experience, so hopefully it helped with dizziness!
PureLittleLamb She probably does since she’s doing something called spotting. If you slow down the video to .25 speed, you can see her doing it. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, it basically means she chooses one point to look at while she’s spinning and she continues looking until the very last second where she quickly spins her head around, this helps combat any dizziness.
@@user-mf8pc9gv2l I'm a dancer myself, so I can see it as well - although there's also a way to just unfocus (?) your eyes to prevent dizziness too
I love how they made the giant props for tinker bell. That is amazing😂
bruh aladdin be moving like sportacus
Art Mallow gotta get that sports candy
LMFAO
😂 true
So Disney princesses did really exist? Haha great video! True art!
Then that means the villians are real too.... Awesome 😏
Elaina Zimmerman OFF WITH YOUR HEAD
Cinderella, Aurora and Anita's model is Helene Stanley 😊
She is beautiful!
She also was the model for Cinderella's stepsister Anastasia.
@ScratchBlend Productions / Formerly FandubWorld ew
@@sylvie3097 🤣
I love how they used references 💕
No wonder there was so much life and magic in the animations.
How I miss the old Disney cartoon movie
I’ve only recently discovered these reference videos. I love them!
*When 101 dalmaitons came on*
Me:Oh no... please tell me they didn’t use 101 ACTUAL dalmaitions
kristenpup 1 I would like your comment but I don’t think anyone wants to go beyond your 101 likes XD
Iciclemint14 now you can like it!
Oh but I was thinking the exact opposite!
Aurora's actress is drop dead gorgeous! Haven't seen such a beauty in a while!
The people in this deserve all the appreciate because they made our childhood worlds real😍
Well said.I agree.
I remember when I was six seeing bonus features of artists drawing Aurora for her dance scene in the forest. I was mesmerized by both the model (then I thought she was the real Sleeping Beauty) and the artists and their talents. As an artist myself, it made me believe I can do work like that one day.
Is no one gonna talk about Alice and Wendy (Kathryn Beaumont) in this footage?! She’s lovely!
Marina Gonzalez Agreed! I always love watching Alice reference footage, specifically that character because I played Alice once (a brunette version).
She’s truly enjoyable to watch, she did the voice as well for both characters which adds a bit more magic in my opinion.
Kathryn Beaumont was declared a "Disney Legend" in 1998 ... the highest honor you can get at Disney. Not that many people know about the "Disney Legend" award. She deserves it.
I know right! I always love watching her live-action clips, she's always so lovely ❤️
I always loved the choreography for One Jump Ahead and now knowing that they actually did it in real life just made my life complete
can we talk about the fact there are model props in these reference videos like where’s the og pinochio puppet at?
I guess because Pinocchio was never held like a puppet, even as a toy he walked like a person.
Live-actions of these movies from back then would've been amazing.
I kinda wish they released the full live-action versions at theaters too. The actors and actresses _look_ like they're from a fairytale
Those clips from Aladdin looks more entertaining than the 2019 remake...
they're the people behind our beloved characters!..amazing historical rare footage
Aurora and Cinderella’s model and actress is seriously just like her character. Plus the same can be said for Maleficent and Cinderella’s stepmothers actress too
I think is the other way around, the animated character is like the model ;)
1:05 Fun Fact: The lady who did the live action reference and voice work for the Blue Fairy, Evelyn Venable, was also the Columbia Pictures lady at the time.
Absolutely incredible. Cartoons and animated movies were poo-pooed as 'kid's stuff' at the time, and yet Disney went to such elaborate lengths to create animation that represented real life so brilliantly. I remember seeing a documentary about Disney on TV once (back in the 80s or early 90s) and they mentioned Disney studios created a huge, elaborate machine to make a 'walking through the woods' scene so incredibly believable, recreating 'camera' movement, focus, and depth-of-field to the point of perfection. For Disney and his animators, this work was truly a labor of love. The stories could have been told with far more conventional animation techniques, caricatures, and so on, yet Disney insisted on and invested in developing such elaborate and effective techniques.
Every person has a hero to look up to. Mine was, and remains, Walt Disney - a man dedicated to finding and entertaining the child inside all of us.
Despite all the dark stuff that happened all over in Disney history, the classic animations were so good and were very true to the references and models used. I love seeing that kind of stuff because I don’t think we do that as often as we should anymore. It’s a lot of hard work hand-animating all that!
the best is prince eric rowing a wheely chair lmaoooo
"Im not going to lose her again" *squeaky* *squeaky* *squeaky*
Sophie Krenn lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I like the 2D animation of Disney. Now, I understand how they were able to make those realistic movements and expressions.
Pixar music during a video showing Disney film footage. Oh the irony!
this is the music from snow white?
@@danibunny1005 well the first one is snow white, second is toy story, but the last one I'm trying to figure out (If the last one is from Pixar I'm not sure)
BDPTV the last one is This Is Love from Cinderella
@@quinnhouk5369 ahh! Ok. Thanks 👍
BDPTV you’re welcome
These could have been the first live action films❣
Walt Disney actually started out with footage of a live action girl against a white sheet that he then made into an animated silent cartoon. This was years before Mickey Mouse. 😁
@@DisneyMagicDreamer85 Wow! Thanks for the information 👍🏻
I always wanted to see Cinderella’s live action👌🏻😍
Nadia Nayebzadeh but a good one
I like how disney chose voice actors that almost look alike with the characters theyre voicing
I love love love how animated the actors are 😊
Their expressions and body movements are amazing, makes me want to grab a pen and try to capture them haha
That sleeping beauty model moved exactly like the final animation in the movie did, so lovely and delicate
The love they put into it is just amazing. The giant scissor anf and stuff ❤️
I just think it's AMAZING how the Disney classics were made, the way they captured the image of the actors and drew it is very cool, that's why the movies come out with fluid and natural animation.
INCREDIBLE ♡
6:43 when he got pushed by the butt lmao 😂
*whisper* He touched the butt
Fun Fact: Bobby Driscoll, the animation model and voice for Peter Pan, died penniless and homeless in 1968; his body was found by two boys, lying on a cot in an abandoned building in New York.
The actress who plays Aurora is so stunning, I would give anything to have a hair like her 😍
Am I the only one who likes the old Disney movies more, they’re just so much more magical, the art and everything.. I hope they’ll get back to this style of drawing.
Amazing. These actors get so little credit for the work they put in. Acting out the movie so the artists could draw from that reference, often using awkward props/settings, can’t have been easy.
Man, how I would kill to see the full footage of each Disney movie with that version.
The sleeping beaut one got me like : 😍
"The Aristocats"
Me: Oooh there are gonna be KITTENS!
*photo of lady with stuffed cat*
What the... oh. I guess that makes sense.
I think the Aladdin reel shows that some of the actions the characters do in the film are plausible in real life. I find that really fun and it shows how ANIMATED those actors are. The live action Aladdin team should've looked at these for inspiration.
I love Aladdin reference the most! They put so much effort in there (every single movie do. But I’m taking about Aladdin now). And their moves are so great.
the model at 2:34 is bobby driscoll and he actually is the actor who did the voice of peter pan
Rotoscoping is such an amazing advantage back then. I’m glad things were so simple that it still becomes a thing today in modern times.
That Briar Rose model constantly twirling around while the artists draw her.... 👀
Playing Pixar "you've got a friend in me" with a Disney themed video... Quality at it's finest!
Snow is so gorgeous!!
The effort that went into these early movies is insane. Animation is still one of the most labour intensive arts if not jobs, but back then it was just another level of insane.
Aurora's actress is beautiful.
2017/2018: Wait for it...
2019: *_GO_*
i always wondered why snow white looked the way she did... now i know she was based on a real lady who had the same cute round face
ah the times disney still had passion and love for the works they made.
These clips are better than any of the live action remakes.
Bro Helene Stanley for sleeping beauty was perfect 😍😍😍
Alice's actress is just so cute !!! 😍😍
But she's beyond dead
Difficult to withhold that any living being could move quite so gracefully
I consider these pure art, so impressive
Disney should do a documentary on this... and more importantly, acknowledge the amazing people/models who gave many generations of children amazing childhoods.
Koroi 117 I would love that
Oh god! The evil stepmother's stare were real!
Also the Disney princesses were real!
These are better than the live-action adaptations
Wow is wonderful to see, all the work and the final result. None of the movies now will have that magic again.
Pd: I wish the acting of Sherri Stoner in Beauty and the Beast was here too
The single Aristocats picture made me chuckle.
7:10 that looks both fun to have filmed and an early vine
The artists really did a fantastic job of capturing the stylistic mannerisms of each character. Very impressive and interesting to watch.
Wow . The real magic of disney . Salute~!!!
Snow White, Cinderella, Alice, Tinker Bell, and Princess Aurora in live action reference scenes.
Hard to believe that Marge Champion is still alive! She's 100 years old. She was the performance model for Snow White and the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio.
OMG THE LITTLE MERMAID ALSO DID LOVE ACTION REFERENCE
I'd be great to know the names of the actors.
True! The only one I know is that the voice of Alice was also the live action reference
Helene Stanley was playing Aurora and Cinderella, and I think it was Eleanor Audley as Lady Tremaine and Maleficent (definitely Maleficent). Kathryn Beaumont would've been Alice, and I think Ed Wynn would've been the Mad Hatter.
@@TheSoundOfGeorgia Thank you so much. I gave up looking for info about "the live action references", I think they deserve more recognition.
@@lltbcke Marge Champion was playing Snow White.
The Little Mermaid was Sherri Stoner. She was a writer for a lot of animated shows back in the 90s, like the Animaniacs
Please why is the "owl" "tree" markers in the sleeping beauty reel so funny to me 😭
The creators are geniuses. And for every classic cartoon was a theatrical movie already with real heroes!!!!😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 Proud of Disney world;
I just cant imagine how talented those artists were 😭💙
Now that’s rare
I love the Aladdin one so much! They look like they’re having such a blast!
When you use You Got a Friend in Me as background music for a dIsNEy ViDeo
Toy Story is from Pixar animation, owned by Walt Disney Company.
Imagine that. A Disney video and a Disney song.
@@cryptidtwink7952 I'm guessing people keep mentioning it because Pixar didn't belong to Disney back then.
@@YedidahMVO Yes, it did. If you look at the VHS cover, it says Disney.
@@cryptidtwink7952 what VHS cover?
I've never heard this process before it's absolutely interesting
The world of animation is just so fascinating from 1930s to 2000s the progress is incredible
huh, and people say the princesses' bodies are unrealistic...
well they are x'D but these were that way to look.. cartoonish because it is a cartoon, but nooooou... girls have to feel BaaaAAAAaad about their bodies, I don't see anyone complaining how unrealistic the princesses of today are I mean look at their big heads and Huge eyes, but nooope they only care about waists and how skinny they look :Y
Artists tend to exaggerate the movement to give you more feeling and flow
Simply Beautiful! The only one I really remember seeing was the one after the Sleeping Beauty movie! It was only a bit, mind you, on VHS but I'm continually impressed with how everything was put together from Artist Rendering to Sound Effects! Costumes are awesome, too! Bless those putting their hearts and souls into making such great childhood memories! ^^
*toy story theme song playing*
me: *extreme flashbacks*
Man they even reproduced the actor of Prince Philip’s run
I love how they have a barrel labeled tree 😂💀