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This Disney foto contains grainfield and campo di grano. There might also be wrangler di cavallo, wrangler, cavallo wrangler, ippovia, horse trail, and chuck wagon.

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Yeah, after talking about the Jungle Book, this is the successivo logical step. It’s fairly obvious were the inspiration for the Tarzan book series came from. And to be honest: Between those two stories about a child which grew up in the jungle, Mowgli is definitely the better pick. If te ask me, the idea behind Tarzan is better than the stories themselves. An old idea in a crowd pleasing format, which is mostly notable due to its revolutionary marketing strategy. Tarzan is not just a book, it is a trademark (copyright is limited, trademark rights aren’t), and Burroughs did his very best to...
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posted by Pyjamarama
[after falling into the alligator pit]
Yzma: Why do we even *have* that lever?

Yzma: Are te talking to that squirrel?
Kronk: I was a junior chipmunk, uh, and I had to be versed in all the woodland creatures.
[to squirrel]
Kronk: Please continue.
[squirrel talks to Kronk]
Yzma: [walking away] Why me? Why me? Why me? Why...?
Kronk: Hey, it doesn't always have to be about you. This poor little guy's had it rough. Seems a talking lama, llama gave him a hard time the other day.
[Yzma rushes over to them]
Yzma: Oh, a talking llama? Do tell.
[squirrel whispers to Kronk]
Kronk: Uh, he doesn't really wanna...
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posted by Pyjamarama
Hercules: te like making deals. Take me in Meg's place.
Hades: Hmm. The son of my hated rival trapped forever in a river of death.
Hercules: Going once...
Hades: Is there a downside to this?
Hercules: Going twice...
Hades: Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. te get her out. She goes, te stay.
[Hercules dives in to save Megara]
Hades: Oh, there's just one thing. You'll be dead before te can get to her. That's not a problem, is it?

Hades: How sentimental. te know, I haven't been this choked up since I got a pezzo, hunk of moussaka caught in my throat.

Panic: "Hercules." Why does that name ring a bell?...
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Now this is just my point of view, but I find it a little bit ironic that one of the most realistically portrayed Disney females comes in the shape of a pixie! When it comes to typical proportions, the average woman can più easily identify with a winged sprite?! I mean, not everybody has a beautiful hourglass figure! Having somebody who is a little bottom-heavy is comforting.

While Tinker campana, bell does have a super-skinny waist, she is the only Disney female I have seen whose lower body is not exactly proportionate to her upper body.
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When I realized this, it made me feel so much better...
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Source: Annie Leibovitz
Even though I'm not as easily scared as I was when I was younger these 10 Disney Scenes (and characters) still scares me. But they're not in any order except the superiore, in alto 3. I only included scenes from Film that I grew up with so I couldn't include Fantasia and The Black Cauldron for those reasons, also only Film that are supposed to be for the entire family, to me The Hunchback Of Notre Dame isn't so kid friendly for example

The balena Chase Scene

Most people thinks The Donkey Transformation is the scariest scene in Pinocchio, but this scene was even scarier to me, at first we just see Monstro...
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