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Disney Duster wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2025 1:45 am
So, I got both the Disney Cinderella Once Upon a Time Treasury and Disney Cinderella A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes little golden books. I was disappointed to realize I already had the art inside two of the Treasury books, the 1950 and 1998 film retelling illustrations, in previous books I own. I was hoping the last book would have illustrations in the sams style, or even be exactly the same illustrations as those in the 2012/2016 books such as the "Story of" princess collection books. Oh well. At least now I have the Cinderella's Friends book, even though I really do not care about that story. But the Dream is a Wish book has beautiful new illustrations! And interestingly there are some references in it to the 1950 book, like Cinderella's vanity, the pumpkin transformation, and the outfits of the guests at the ball. It is a book I was very glad to get. It even has some motifs from the film's opening titles! It is a lovely book, so I did get something great for the 75th anniversary so far...Funko Pops and perhaps a doll to come!
Hey Duster, I also went ahead and ordered the A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes book, cause I saw the artwork inside and thought it was super cute. It's basically the story, but with the lyrics of the songs on each page, right?
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That is 100% correct, Vlad.
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A new Toy Story book has popped up for the 30th anniversary.
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The book looks interesting, but they should have saved it for next year and had it cover TS5 as well.
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I’m currently reading After Disney.
I’m up to Chapter 9. Not the most exciting read, but it has some interesting tidbits especially regarding how Roy E Disney basically stabbed Ron Miller in the back.
The Black Cauldron material is fascinating too.

Next up for me: Directing at Disney and Disney In Between: The Lost Years
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Posted this in the Cinderella thread, but I had talked about the book coming out here first, so: I got my Disney Cinderella Pop-Up book! It is mostly a very wonderful and near-perfect book. I was disappointed knowing I'd only get 5 pop-ups at first, but the choices for the pop-ups was perfect. It just loses a few points by recycling past pop -ups and illustrations. The Disney Princess pop-up book Brelly has has virtually the same dress transformation pop-up, and the Princess one did jt better! Also a repeat of Mathew Reinhart's own version of Cinderella in the way the coach pop-up was done. Also, many images were just slight redesigns of either the original film's stills or other book images, and even images from scenes repurposed for other scenes they were not from (like drawing Cinderella's "Oh I understand" scene as when she sees her pink mice dress...?!). Still, beautiful book I am glad to have. The palace ball pop-up was amazing.
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carolinakid wrote: Mon Mar 24, 2025 5:13 am I’m currently reading After Disney.
I’m up to Chapter 9. Not the most exciting read, but it has some interesting tidbits especially regarding how Roy E Disney basically stabbed Ron Miller in the back.
The Black Cauldron material is fascinating too.

Next up for me: Directing at Disney and Disney In Between: The Lost Years
Thank you for mentioning that TBC is part of that book; I had wanted to get it before, but I'm definitely buying it now. Disney In Between: The Lost Years is a great read, and also has neat TBC info too. Directing at Disney is sitting on my table but I haven't read it yet.
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Thanks, BC85!
I dream of the day a restored Black Cauldron is made available.
Thanks for recommending The Lost Years.
I’m sure some of the BC material will be repeated, but I don’t mind...
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I like your optimism!
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