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Aquata
Andrina
Arista
Attina
Adella
Alana

and then, of course, Ariel!

Okay, for another question... who was one of the original models for Ariel?
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I was thinking of Alyssa Milano (is that how you spell her last name?), but if that's right, I guess it's your turn to ask!
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How did the cartoon Jack and Old Mac end?
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:cry: I don't know the answer.

I know it is a cartoon by Bill Justice in which characters are created out of words. It has been a while when i saw the cartoon so i don't the answer.
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:cry: I don't know the answer.

I know it is a cartoon by Bill Justice in which characters are created out of words. It has been a while when i saw the cartoon so i don't the answer.
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OK that was maybe too twisted!
The answer is:
Mrs Mac hits Mr. Mac in his head for not working - only playing his piano the whole day, and Junior Mac finally smiles!

Maybe this one is better:

Which cartoon reuse animation from African Diary and Lambert, The Sheepish Lion?
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CINDERELLA TRIPLE THREAT!!!
I just watched my old VHS last night (hopefully for the last time :wink: ), and came up with some good questions.

1. What time does Cinderella have to get up every morning?

2. What is Gus' full name?

3. A character in this movie, ( ), had the same person perform their voice as another character, ( ), in the classic, ( ). [HINT: Other Than Lady Tremaine And Malificent in Sleeping Beauty (HINT: There was a hint of an answer in that HINT)]
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8 'o clock

Octavius

Verna Felton, she voices the fairy godmother, and one of the good fairies in Sleeping Beauty (flora) she was also the Queen of hearts and Aunt Sarah ... so she played her share of bad characters as well as good ones :)
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Geez...these are still hard. Why can't we have easy questions, like how many dwarfs are there in the movie Snowhite?

Now that is one I can answer!! :D
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So my question was totally neglected and jumped over????
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not by me. I'm stupid here and don't know the answer.
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Chernabog wrote:Which cartoon reuse animation from African Diary and Lambert, The Sheepish Lion?
Is it a Donald Duck cartoon?

I didn't mean to skip your question, I thought Sulley had answered it and was asking his own.
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[quote="Prince Phillip"]8 'o clock

Octavius quote]

Gus' given name is actually Octavian.
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A Thousand apologies Chernabog, but I just couldn't contain myself.

You were right about the voice (and even told me some things I didn't know or think about), but the time is 6:00 AM. The Closed Captioning said the name was "Octavious"
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In the movie, Cinderella clearly names him "Octavian" ("but for short, we'll call you Gus"). Don't know how the closed captioning messed that up.
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Chernabog wrote:Which cartoon reuse animation from African Diary and Lambert, The Sheepish Lion?
Is it Father's Lion?
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This is a valid trivia question, almost guaranteed to stump any Disney expert:

What British suspense film used Disney animation? For extra points name director, title of film and Disney work featured.

This other one is guaranteed to stump anybody, Disney expert or not:

What biographical Mexican film borrowed Disney Studio animators (to create original animation) and also used preexisting Disney animation? For extra points name the preexisting Disney work featured.
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Sulley wrote:but the time is 6:00 AM. The Closed Captioning said the name was "Octavious"
Yeah I thought it was either 6 or 8, but I couldn't remeber...

Yeah, and it was Octavious, like Ceasar. :wink:

(There was Julias, Augustus, and Octavious)
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NO, it´s NOT FATHER´S LION!!!
aND IT´S NOT A doNALD cARTOON EITHER!
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