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Beauty And The Beast
uploaded by disney1654 at youtube.com
Walt Disney Pictures - The Hunchback of Notre Dame (The Daniel P. Collins Version)
uploaded by FrenchFry9495 at youtube.com
Update Notice to The General Viewer - This is the final release. I went back and edited the sound so that the Orchestra has more of a presence throughout the movie and made a few volume adjustments in certain places that needed it. It sounds much much better with that full orchestra sound and I was able to do it without having to drastically remix all of the vocal tracks. Because, this is the final version, (and the version I want most people to see) I am going to set the privacy settings on my previous version to "unlisted" If you want to see what the original fan dub sounds like or if you prefer to watch the original fan dub, you can do so by following the link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M14hx5VI0fY This is my gift to my sister for her 19th birthday and my gift to those who enjoy watching and and serving as influence and inspiration for my work. This is what I thought until recently would've been impossible to accomplish. This is my reenactment of the Walt Disney Pictures masterpiece, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" in which I play the voices of every major male character in the film. In this movie you will hear me performing the voice overs for Clopin, Judge Claude Frollo, Quasimodo, Phoebus, the Gargoyles: Victor, Hugo, and Laverne. (because I do a pretty convincing old lady gargoyle voice). I hope you guys enjoy watching this, and please let me know what you thought once it's finished. This did take quite a lot of time and effort to put together. Sincerely, Daniel P. Collins "DanC" Notice To Copyright Owner - No copyright infringement is intended and if Walt Disney Pictures - the copyright owner - wishes for me to remove this video, it will be done swiftly. But also understand that there is no profit in this for me financially and there will never be. It cost me nothing more than time to make this, and seeing as how that is not a form of currency in the world, I will not require nor will I accept any payments, gifts or donations in relation to this project. It is my hope that you will look at this for what it is. The result of a simple hobbyist and a fan of such an amazing animated masterpiece.
lion king 2 simbas pride full movie
uploaded by benjirocks101 at youtube.com
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The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue: Full Movie
uploaded by MHFsilver at youtube.com
All rights to this movie belong to Disney. I do not make any money off this video. Please support the official release. Hey guys, Silver here with the full movie of To The Rescue. I'm uploading the whole thing since now I can post videos way over 15 minutes long. Enojy the movie and sorry to keep you all waiting. Like, comment, subscribe. I plan to do a lot of random vids in the future.
Snow White and Seven Dwarfs
uploaded by orangevietnamtech at youtube.com
Alice In Wonderland (1951)
uploaded by Spirit70Dark at youtube.com
I do not own "Alice In Wonderland" or anything you see.
The Aristocats *Full Movie*
uploaded by stevenallabaugh777 at youtube.com
© 1970 Walt Disney Pictures
Pooh's Heffalump Movie
uploaded by WinnieThePooh4Life at youtube.com
Please Subscribe for More! Don't Forget To Comment! Copyright of Walt DIsney Pictures 2005. I DO NOT OWN ANY RIGHTS TO THIS WALT DISNEY MOVIE.
The Tigger Movie
uploaded by WinnieThePooh4Life at youtube.com
The long awaited Tigger Movie is finally up sorry it took so long to get up, but its finally up & better late then never. Directed By: Jun Falkenstein Production Companies: SimEx Digital Studios, Walt Disney Animation Japan, & Walt Disney Television Animation. Walt Disney Pictures Copyright 2000 I DO NOT OWN ANY RIGHTS TO THIS WALT DISNEY MOVIE
Song of the South
uploaded by DisFanReviewCh2 at youtube.com
Released in 1946, Song Of The South, if it is remembered at all, is remembered for it's colorful and entertaining animated interstitial's. Unfortunately, subsequent generations have become familiar with the films animated characters like Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox because of the widely popular Splash Mountain attraction at Disneyland & Walt Disney World. Not because of the film that actually inspired the attraction. Which truly sad given the historical importance of the film. "Song Of The South" was the Walt Disney Studio's very first foray in to live action film. Many of the familiar styles and themes that would be found in Disney's most acclaimed live action films, have their origins here. The film was, by the standards of the day, a blockbuster hit. Making 65 million dollars during it's initial release. In fact, when the film was released it was viewed as incredibly progressive, portraying African American characters as equals to their Caucasian counterparts in a way that Hollywood had never dared before. The film went on to become a favorite of generations of fans. In 1986 the film was re-released to theaters and on home video. At this point, 40 years after the films initial release, A lot of controversy began to swirl around the film. As time had progressed and American society's attitudes towards race had become more tolerant and more inclusive, the film began to take on an air of racial insensitivity that was never intended, and was in fact the antithesis of the effect that the film had upon audiences during it's initial release. Unfortunately, after 1986, the film was never again released in the United States. For 25 years Song Of The South has languished in obscurity. Without the benefit of being presented in a positive light by the company that owns it. "Song Of The South" became a film defined more by it's nefarious reputation than by any measure of truth. In fact, many who are aware of the film have been erroneously influenced to believe that this is a hateful or racist film. Nothing could be further from the truth. The truth is, "Song Of The South" was a film made with good intentions, that has simply aged badly. Unfortunately, it is these negative aspects that have come to define the film. We forget that this was Disney's first live action film. We forget that "Song Of The South" was the first film ever to garner an Oscar for an African American Actor. James Baskett received a special Oscar for his portrayal of Uncle Remus in 1948. An award that Walt Disney had to lobby heavily for, after the actors truly inspirational portrayal was completely ignored by the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences in 1946. "Song Of The South" has been marginalized and eventually forgotten, another story that should have stood as a cautionary tale to generations of young actors was also forgotten. It is the story of Bobby Driscoll, who portrayed little Johnny in "Song Of The South." While many remember Driscoll as Jim Hawkins from Disney's 1950 film "Treasure Island," people are unaware that he served as the voice and physical model for one of Disney's most iconic animated characters, "Peter Pan." Through the mid 1940s and mid 50s Driscoll starred in a half dozen Disney films and was a highly praised young actor. Bobby's career faltered when he reached his teens. An acne-faced teenager, Bobby had increasing difficulty obtaining roles. His final film 1958 "The Party Crashers" was an utter failure and Bobby eventually left Hollywood to pursue a career in theater in New York City. Again frustrated with his inability to land roles, he turned to alcohol & drugs. Driscoll eventually became a vagrant living on the streets of New York City. He died alone. His body was found in an abandoned tenement in 1968. Unable to identify his body, Authorities in New York buried him in an unmarked grave at New York Citys potters field. He was finally identified in 1969 through finger print records. The world would not learn of Bobby Driscolls fate until 1976, when members of the media tried to contact the actor during the 30th anniversary of "Song Of The South." On this, the 65th anniversary of "Song Of The South," we post this film for purely educational purposes. Our hope is that future generations can experience this film for what it is, a loving tale about friendship, trust and the lessons we must learn. As well, It is our hope that "Song Of The South" will be remembered as an important part of Disney history specifically and Motion Picture history in general.
100 & 1 Dalmatians *Full Movie*
uploaded by UNALTERABLEVALESHAG at youtube.com
© 1961 Walt Disney Pictures
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