Take the number of Rescuer films, multiply it by the combined number of fairies in Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, add the number of dwarfs in Snow White, subtract the number film Cinderella is on the chronological list of full-length animated classics, add the total number of Aladdin films, and divide by the number of Mulan sequels, what number do you get?
What would this wretched world be like without Disney?
Ah, Prince Phil, you're quick, very quick. A fork and a smoking pipe, referred to as a dinglehopper and a snarfblatt. I'll pass for my question this time.
What would this wretched world be like without Disney?
what two cartoons were realeasd on this day(july 21) and what years were each of them released and who were the two stars of each of the cartoons(each cartoon has one star so name which star stared in each)
This seems like one Sulley should be able to answer
it's funny cause I was just thinking about how I missed the Disney Anniversaries, and was thinking "guess there reallt aren't too many around this time ...
Well, I only post them when I see them on my calendar, and it didn't say anything about a release date on July 21. However, there WERE two on JUNE 21, 1996 and 2002, with The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Quasimodo [Tom Hulce]) and Lilo & Stitch (Stitch [Chris Sanders]). Maybe my calendar has failed me for the first time. Or not
What would this wretched world be like without Disney?
Choco Bear wrote:what two cartoons were realeasd on this day(july 21) and what years were each of them released and who were the two stars of each of the cartoons(each cartoon has one star so name which star stared in each)
Sorry Choco Bear, but it seems noone knows the answer, and to be truthful, I wouldn't even know where to begin looking.
Are they like Mickey and Donald cartoons? Well, I would just give us the answer if I were you and ask another question, or let someone else ask a question, if you don't want to.
one was Pests of the West released July 21, 1950 and it had pluto and bent tail Coyote. and The Pointer July 21, 1939 and it had Mickey Mouse and Pluto
nope. did SB even have a narrator? oh yeah, but HE was a man. the narrator for Cinderella was a woman. and she did something else for Disney about 10 yrs later. what was it?
she might've played Alice's sister, but that's not about 10 yrs later, and not the answer i'm looking for. Did I actually stump all you Disney fans? Do you really not know the answer?