#walt disney animation
“I have to sing, I have to play. The music, it’s not just in me, it is me. When life gets me down, I play my guitar. The rest of the world may follow the rules, but I must follow my heart. You know that feeling, like there’s a song in the air and it’s playing just for you. I hope you like it.”
Coco (2017)
“Thanks for the adventure — Now go have a new one!
Love,
Ellie”
Up! (2009)
“Ah, how shall I do it? Oh, I know. I’ll turn him into a flea, a harmless, little flea, and then I’ll put that flea in a box, and then I’ll put that box inside of another box, and then I’ll mail that box to myself, and when it arrives…I’ll smash it with a hammer! It’s brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, I tell you! Genius, I say! Or, to save on postage, I’ll just poison him with this.”
The Emperor’s New Groove (2000)
Bonjour!
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
‘It may feel impossible,but sometimes,you just have to take the first step,even before you’re ready’
Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)
“For a true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart.”
Hercules (1997)
“Each cat will live about twelve years, I can’t wait for that! And each cat has nine lives! That’s… four times twelve… multiplied by nine times… no, it’s less than that. Anyway!”
The AristoCats (1970)
“You must be imaginative, strong-hearted. You must try things that may not work, and you must not let anyone define your limits because of where you come from. Your only limit is your soul. What I say is true - anyone can cook… but only the fearless can be great.”
Ratatouille (2007)
“I hope there’s a little magic left in you.” Even when we don’t feel like there’s any hope, there’s always something we can hold on to, and it’s within.
Onward (2020)dir. Dan Scanlon
A dream is a wish your heart makes-✨
Cinderella (1950)
Part of the world ♡
The Little Mermaid(1989)
I want adventure in the great wide somewhere! I want it more than I can tell!
Beauty and the Beast(1991)
“Why should I worry? Why should I care? I may not have a dime,but I got a street savoire faire”
Oliver & Company(1988)
This animated film, which Lasseter describes as “classically Disney,” was inspired by the idea of a movie anchored by talking animals who act like humans a la “The Wind in the Willows.” In the city of Zootopia, humans don’t exist, and animals are divided into classes, where they face prejudice based on preconceived notions about their species. The plot focuses on bunny cop Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin)—sidelined into a boring career of writing parking tickets because she’s the first rabbit in the police force—who teams with a fox named Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) to crack a missing mammal case.
One of the gags in the film, where Judy is stalled by a exchange with a sloth who works at the DMV, earned big laughs from the Cannes crowd (and landed with a bite that felt more Pixar than Disney). But the story is still a question mark: it could be great, or it could be something out of Disney Afternoon’s “Duck Tales” or “Darkwing Duck.”
ViaVariety