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A very good morning, everyone! šŸ«¶šŸ»
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today was a good day we're building ddocs.new & @fileverse to make go*gle docs/drive/sheets/mail obsolete
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Elsa Was Almost a Villain In early drafts of Frozen (2013), Elsa was written as the villain and her character arc was completely different. It was the song ā€œLet It Goā€ that inspired the filmmakers to reimagine her as a misunderstood, complex character instead.
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Happiest last day of 2024! šŸ¤šŸ«¶šŸ»
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Cinderellaā€™s Glass Slippers In Cinderella (1950), the glass slipper plays a crucial role, but fun fact: in the original French fairy tale by Charles Perrault, the slippers were described as being made of ā€œvairā€ (squirrel fur). A mistranslation led to the iconic glass slipper.
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101 Dalmatians Used Xerox Technology 101 Dalmatians (1961) was the first Disney movie to use Xerox technology for animating its characters. This innovation allowed animators to replicate the spots on the Dalmatians more easily without drawing each one by hand.
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Pinocchioā€™s Oscar-Winning Song Pinocchio (1940) was the first animated film to win competitive Academy Awards. Its iconic song ā€œWhen You Wish Upon a Starā€ won for Best Original Song and has since become Disneyā€™s anthem.
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Donald Duckā€™s Full Name Donald Duckā€™s full name is Donald Fauntleroy Duck. His middle name, Fauntleroy, was revealed in the 1942 cartoon Donald Gets Drafted. Itā€™s a nod to his sailor outfit, as ā€œFauntleroyā€ refers to a style of childrenā€™s clothing.
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šŸ¤šŸŒŠ Doesnā€™t this look absolutely beautiful, everyone?!..
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Morning, morning! Haha, canā€™t help myself again, but leā€™ me say this too, a beautiful post, as always! šŸ¤šŸ˜¹ā€
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Bambiā€™s ā€œBambi Walkā€ To achieve the realistic movement of the deer in Bambi (1942), Disney animators studied real deer and other animals for months. This research helped them perfect the ā€œBambi walk,ā€ which is a mixture of both awkwardness and grace as the young deer finds his legs.
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Whoā€™s he? Or just another A.I creation?
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The Beastā€™s Transformation in Beauty and the Beast (1991) The transformation scene of the Beast into a human was the most complex animation sequence in Beauty and the Beast. The animators studied human anatomy and used special lighting techniques to create a realistic effect.
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Morning, whatā€™s this, always curious! Lol
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Cutiee..šŸ¤ can I know your catieā€™s name, please?
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Haha, thatā€™s funny!.. whatā€™s this, anyway? Doggy?
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The Little Mermaidā€™s Revival of Disneyā€™s Animation The Little Mermaid (1989) is credited with starting the Disney Renaissance period, where the studio saw a resurgence in popularity. The success of this film led to many more animated hits in the 90s, including Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King.
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