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Why For: The Disney Princess royal processional that you almost got to see
Jim Hill
In honor of William & Kate's wedding today, I thought that it might be fun to circle back on a royal-related story that I briefly mentioned on this site back in November of last year. As part of a Why For column that talked about a sequence that was originally considered for " Fantasia 2000...
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29 Apr 2011
Blog Post:
Kelly Asbury and his Extreme Makeover: Gnome Edition of "Gnomeo & Juliet"
Chris Rebholz
You've heard about love at first sight, right? Well, how about love at first sound? Well, that's what happened to Kelly Asbury . As a teenager in the 1970s, he was walking by his brother's room and heard this amazing music coming from the stereo. It was the Elton John song, " Levon ...
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17 Feb 2011
Blog Post:
Michael Giacchino's love of toons helped make him today's top tunesmith in Hollywood
Jim Hill
Did you catch that terrific profile of Michael Giacchino that " Variety " ran yesterday? I mean, if you thought that this Academy Award-winning composer was busy in 2009 - 2010 (i.e. that's when he composed & conducted the music for " Prep and Landing ," " Day & Night...
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15 Oct 2010
Blog Post:
Lots of entertaining tails ... er ... tales were told at "The Little Mermaid" 20th anniversary event
Floyd Norman
I'll tell you a tale of the bottomless blue And it's hey to the starboard, heave-ho Look out, lad, a mermaid be waiting for you In mysterious fathoms belo w ... Twenty or so years ago, I gathered with a small group in a Walt Disney Animation Studios screening room in Glendale, CA. Directors John Musker...
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25 May 2009
Blog Post:
A special "May the (Stephen) Schwartz Be With You" edition of Why For
Jim Hill
Evidently that book review of Carol de Giere 's " Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked " that this site ran two week back really struck a chord with JHM readers as we've received a number of Stephen Schwartz -related questions since then. First up, Gayle B...
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17 Oct 2008
Blog Post:
Tune Thursday: Timon tells tails ... er ... tales about his time on Broadway
Jim Hill
"Hakuna Matata ! What a wonderful phrase. Hakuna Matata ! Ain't no passin' craze ..." If ever there's anyone on this planet who understands that Disney's " The Lion King " ain't no passin' craze, it's Danny Rutigliano . For almost a decade now, he's been appearing in the Tony Award-winning stage version...
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10 Oct 2007
Blog Post:
"Disney's Lost Chords" showcases long-hidden treasures from the studio's musical archives
Jim Hill
What's your absolute favorite musical moment from a Walt Disney Production? Me? If I really had to choose, I guess it would either be that moment in "Uncle Remus Tales" when that old storyteller leads an animated congregation in singing Ned Washington & Leigh Harline 's sweet spiritual, "I'll take...
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17 Jul 2007
Blog Post:
As "Tarzan" swings off Broadway, is Beyoncé getting ready to play Aida in Disney's next big movie musical?
Jim Hill
First up, Kevin writes in to say: I was just wondering, how do Disney executives feel about the Wiggles joining up with Six Flags for the " Wiggles World " theme areas in their parks? Is this a sign that the Wiggles and Disney may be parting company soon? Kevin Dear Kevin -- Nope. You have to understand...
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5 Jul 2007
Blog Post:
Davis derails Disney annual shareholder meeting
Jim Hill
On behalf of the Walt Disney Company and its stockholders, I'd like to apologize to the city of New Orleans. I mean, hasn't this beautiful city suffered enough? After having been blown about by Hurricane Katrina , was it really necessary to then expose the Big Easy to yet another long-winded female,...
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8 Mar 2007
Blog Post:
Will "Enchanted" clean up at the box office this Thanksgiving?
Jim Hill
Giselle28 writes in to say: I really enjoyed the stories that you recently posted on JHM about " Ratatouille " and " WALL-E ." But when are you going to write about the movie that I'm most looking forward to this year, " Enchanted " ? Do you have any new spoilers to share with your readers about this...
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7 Mar 2007
Blog Post:
Will "The Little Mermaid" 's 'way-out-of-town try-out actually keep Broadway gossips at bay?
Jim Hill
All you Disney theatre fans out there might want to make a point of circling March 18th on your calendars. You see, that's the day that tickets for the world premiere of Disney Theatrical 's next production, " The Little Mermaid ," will officially go on sale. Copyright 2007 Disney Enterprises Of course...
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11 Feb 2007
Blog Post:
Scrooge U : Part XXIX -- "An All Dogs Christmas Carol" is mutt ado about nothing
Jim Hill
Well, at least there's some truth-in-advertising to be found in this 1998 home premiere. For -- though " An All Dogs Christmas Carol " may not actually be an adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic tale -- this holiday special is definitely a dog. Copyright 1998 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation...
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20 Dec 2006
Blog Post:
"Today in Disney History" is a perfect last-minute gift for the Disney obsessive on your holiday shopping list
Jim Hill
It's Christmas-crunch time, kiddies. You know what I mean. That horrible moment that arrives every holiday season. When you're feeling all smug & self-satisfied because you think that you've completed your Xmas shopping. Only to suddenly sit bolt upright in your chair and say: "Oh, cr*p! I forgot...
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19 Dec 2006
Blog Post:
Now that "The Fox & The Hound 2" has finally been released, is Disney really ready to put its sequel studio to sleep?
Jim Hill
I've been trolling around the web this morning, checking out all of the reviews that have been posted to date for " The Fox & The Hound 2. " And the general consensus seems to be that this "midquel" to Walt Disney Productions' 1981 release, " The Fox & The Hound ," is ... Well ... a dog. Which...
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13 Dec 2006
Blog Post:
Scrooge U: Part XX -- A "Christmas Carol" in name only
Jim Hill
Over the past few days, we've talked about some of the different forms that "A Christmas Carol" can take. There's the fairly faithful adaptation (I.E. " The Muppet Christmas Carol "), the out-right parody (" Blackadder's Christmas Carol ") as well as that truly...
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11 Dec 2006
Blog Post:
Is Disney's promotion of its iTunes downloads now making the Mouse's other merchandise a target for retaliation at Target?
Jim Hill
The order reportedly came down on November 1st. Target employees around the country were given very specific instructions about what they were supposed to do. Which involved pulling down in-store signage that promoted most Disney products. Mind you, this order didn't just go out to a handful of Target...
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13 Nov 2006
Blog Post:
Monday Mouse Watch: Why a change of composers on "The Frog Princess" caused lots of WDFA staffers to lose their composure
Jim Hill
For a film that has yet to officially be green-lit, " The Frog Princess " sure seems to be causing a lot of controversy. Late last week, rumors began flying around the animation community that WDFA staffers were allegedly upset with John Lasseter . Supposedly because the chief creative officer of Disney...
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12 Nov 2006
Blog Post:
DreamWorks plans on kicking its "Shrek" franchise into ogre-drive with next year's "Shrek the Halls" holiday special
Jim Hill
Yesterday's announcement that DreamWorks Animation SKG will be producing "Shrek the Halls," a new holiday special for ABC, caught a number of animation professionals by surprise. Not so much because this Glendale-based animation company was looking to move into television. As DreamWorks Animation's 2004...
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6 Nov 2006
Blog Post:
Disney's long, long journey to Oz
Jim Hill
It was 50 years ago tonight that the 1939 version of " The Wizard of Oz " was first shown on television. Copyright 2005 Warner Home Video The first-ever telecast of this Victor Fleming film was a rating smash. Over 44 million people tuned in to catch this broadcast (Which was hosted by the...
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3 Nov 2006
Blog Post:
"Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination" is a triumph
Jim Hill
Let's cut to the chase, shall we? The Walt Disney biography that all of us dweebs have been waiting for (Some of us, for decades now) ... is finally here . While there may have been other fine books written about the founder of the Walt Disney Company (Bob Thomas' " Walt Disney: An American Original...
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31 Oct 2006
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