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Re: Disney Books
Does anyone know if the making of the Disney afternoon television renaissance book actually came out or still about to come out?
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So, this book has officially come out in the U.S., Walt Disney's Cinderella: 75th Anniversary Edition:




This is just a taste of the lush, beautiful paintings, paired with beautiful, sweet writing. It's not so much a book for kids or people who have never seen the film. It tells the story like you already know it, but points out new perspectives. The last page shows an idyllic stretch of landscape of the blissful life Cinderella and her Prince will have.
Yet, it is not my most favorite Cinderella book. That would be the 2012 re-do of the Big Golden Book. That one tells the story most completely and with the best pictures. All it's really missing is a picture of the pumpkin and the mice getting the key. Then comes the Story of book, the Classic Storybook, and Cendrillon - Une princesse courageuse, or Cinderella, A Brave Princess. I made a bigger post about all of these here, unless the mods decide it should be in this thread. But I will say here, the new 75th anniversary book at least shows a picture of the dang pumpkin! And yes, some things like the coach are off-model, with the leaves and stuff but it is purposely done so to be it's own, unique interpretation, and I like it.




This is just a taste of the lush, beautiful paintings, paired with beautiful, sweet writing. It's not so much a book for kids or people who have never seen the film. It tells the story like you already know it, but points out new perspectives. The last page shows an idyllic stretch of landscape of the blissful life Cinderella and her Prince will have.
Yet, it is not my most favorite Cinderella book. That would be the 2012 re-do of the Big Golden Book. That one tells the story most completely and with the best pictures. All it's really missing is a picture of the pumpkin and the mice getting the key. Then comes the Story of book, the Classic Storybook, and Cendrillon - Une princesse courageuse, or Cinderella, A Brave Princess. I made a bigger post about all of these here, unless the mods decide it should be in this thread. But I will say here, the new 75th anniversary book at least shows a picture of the dang pumpkin! And yes, some things like the coach are off-model, with the leaves and stuff but it is purposely done so to be it's own, unique interpretation, and I like it.

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According to Amazon.com, Ron Clements`book Making Disney Magic . . . from a Mermaid to Moana: Tales of a Disney Animation Director is going to be released July 28th next year.
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What about the Disney afternoon creating a television renaissance book?DisneyFan09 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 21, 2025 2:37 pm According to Amazon.com, Ron Clements`book Making Disney Magic . . . from a Mermaid to Moana: Tales of a Disney Animation Director is going to be released July 28th next year.
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It was supposed to be released this month. Hopefully it won't get postponed again.DisneyFan09 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 21, 2025 2:37 pm According to Amazon.com, Ron Clements`book Making Disney Magic . . . from a Mermaid to Moana: Tales of a Disney Animation Director is going to be released July 28th next year.
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Sorry, but there was no new information about the release date of that book.Patricier21 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 21, 2025 7:03 pm What about the Disney afternoon creating a television renaissance book?
