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[reagh | edit source]- Dove Cameron Jeant
- Kali Rocha Jeant
- Charlotte's Web
- The Rescuers Jeant
- Encanto Jeant
- Oliver & Company Jeant
- Lady and the Tramp Jeant
- The Fox and the Hound (noaskeeal) Jeant
- Selena Gomez Jeant
- Garfield Jeant
- Demi Lovato Jeant
- Roberto Martínez Jeant
- John Ball (bluckaneyr ruggit 1925) Jeant
- Gary Caldwell Jeant
- Callum Connolly
- Josh Laurent
- Matt Gilks
- James Weir (bluckaneyr)
- Omar Bogle
- Warren Joyce
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[reagh | edit source]- Needs more info on her (Dove Cameron) Jeant
- Needs to remove the obsolete old infobox material (Kali Rocha) Jeant
- Needs to work on this and other literature articles (Charlotte's Web)
- The only movie left to edit (The Rescuers) Jeant
- Needs more info on this movie (Encanto) Jeant
- Could use more info, or a page about Oliver Twist (Oliver & Company)
- Could use more info, especially for its sequel (Lady and the Tramp)
- Needs more on the novel (The Fox and the Hound) Jeant
- The novel's page has a few English items that need translation (The Fox and the Hound) Jeant
- Needs more info on her (Selena Gomez) Jeant
- Needs more info on it (Garfield) Jeant
- Needs more info on her (Demi Lovato) Jeant
- Is a pretty short stub (Roberto Martínez) Jeant
- Another short stub I found when hitting the random article thing (John Ball) Jeant
- Another short stub I found that had recently been edited at the time (Gary Caldwell) Jeant
- More stubs I found upon reviewing the soccer players (the rest of the list)
Facts to write in each article
[reagh | edit source]Liv and Maddie
[reagh | edit source]The series stars Dove Cameron in a dual role as identical twin sisters with entirely different personalities who are best friends, with Liv being an actress who has returned to her home after four years of living in Hollywood staring in a popular television series called Sing It Loud!, and Maddie being a basketball prodigy. The series revolves around Liv readjusting to normal family life after production on Sing It Loud! ended, as well as the two sisters being best friends despite their opposing personalities and different interests. The series also stars Joey Bragg, Tenzing Norgay Trainor, Kali Rocha, and Benjamin King, who portray Joey Rooney, Parker Rooney, Karen Rooney, and Pete Rooney, respectively. Joey and Parker are Liv and Maddie's younger brothers while Karen and Pete are their mother and father. The final season was called Liv and Maddie: Cali Style, as it took place in California. In that season, Lauren Lindsey Donzis joined the cast as Liv and Maddie's younger cousin Ruby, who becomes their "sorta-sister". Her character replaced Pete, who was absent from the entire fourth season.
The Lion King
[reagh | edit source]Taking place in a kingdom of lions in Africa, The Lion King tells the story of Simba (Swahili for lion), a young lion who is to succeed his father, Mufasa, as King of the Pride Lands; however, after Simba's paternal uncle Scar kills Mufasa to seize the throne, Simba is manipulated into thinking he was responsible and flees into exile. After growing up in the company of the carefree outcasts Timon and Pumbaa, Simba receives valuable perspective from his childhood friend, Nala, and his shaman, Rafiki, before returning to challenge Scar to end his tyranny and take his place in the Circle of Life as the rightful King.
Development of The Lion King began in 1988 during a meeting between Jeffrey Katzenberg, Roy E. Disney, and Peter Schneider while promoting Oliver & Company in Europe. Thomas M. Disch wrote a film treatment, and Woolverton developed the first scripts, while George Scribner was signed on as director, being later joined by Allers. Production began in 1991 concurrently with Pocahontas, which wound up attracting many of Disney's top animators. Some time after the staff traveled to Hell's Gate National Park in Kenya to research the film's setting and animals, Scribner left production, disagreeing with the decision to turn the film into a musical, and was replaced by Minkoff. When Hahn joined the project, he was dissatisfied with the script and the story was promptly rewritten. Although it was the first animated Disney film to not be based on any pre-existing source material or characters, the film's plot drew influence from the Biblical stories of Joseph and Moses, and William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Nearly 20 minutes of animation sequences were produced at the Disney-MGM Studios theme park in Florida. Computer animation was also used in several scenes, most notably in the wildebeest stampede sequence.
The Lion King was released on June 15, 1994, to critical acclaim, praising the film for its music, story, themes, and animation. With an initial worldwide gross of $763 million, it finished its theatrical run as the highest-grossing film of 1994 and the second-highest-grossing film of all time, behind Jurassic Park (1993). The film remained as the second-highest-grossing film until the spot was taken by Independence Day (1996) just two years later. It also held the title of the highest-grossing animated film, until it was overtaken by Finding Nemo (2003). The film is still the highest-grossing traditionally animated film of all time, as well as the best-selling film on home video, having sold over 55 million copies worldwide. On release, the film drew some controversy in Japan for its similarities to Osamu Tezuka's 1960s anime series Kimba the White Lion, but Tezuka Productions has denied claims of plagiarism between the two. The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. The film has led to many derived works, such as a Broadway adaptation in 1997; two direct-to-video follow-ups—the sequel, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998), and the prequel/parallel, The Lion King 1½ (2004); two television series, Timon and Pumbaa and The Lion Guard; a 3D re-release in 2011; and a photorealistic remake in 2019, which also became the highest-grossing animated film at the time of its release.
In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Oliver & Company
[reagh | edit source]In the film, Oliver is a homeless kitten who joins a gang of dogs to survive in the streets. Among other changes, the setting of the film was relocated from 19th century London to 1980s New York City, Fagin's gang is made up of dogs (one of which is Dodger), and Sykes is a loan shark.
Following the release of The Black Cauldron (1985), Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg held a pitch meeting with the animation staff, in which story artist Pete Young pitched the idea to adapt Oliver Twist with dogs. The pitch was quickly approved, and the film quickly went into production under the working title Oliver and the Dodger. Released on the same day as The Land Before Time (1988), Oliver & Company was a box office success, but it received mixed reviews from film critics. The film was re-released in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom on March 29, 1996. It was then released on home video later that same year, and again in 2002 and 2009 on DVD. The film was released on Blu-ray Disc in 2013, commemorating its 25th anniversary.
Articles that could be created in the future
[reagh | edit source]- iCarly Jeant
- Frozen II Jeant
- Finding Dory Jeant
- Toy Story Jeant
- Toy Story 2 Jeant
- Toy Story 3 Jeant
- Toy Story 4
- Incredibles 2
- Charlotte's Web (scannane 2006) Jeant
- Descendants (scannane 2015) Jeant
- Descendants 2 Jeant
- Descendants 3 Jeant
- Walt Disney Jeant
- Thomas & Friends Jeant
- bluckan bascaidagh Jeant
- Barney & Friends Jeant
- Wizards of Waverly Place Jeant
- Moana (scannane 2016) Jeant
- The Secret Life of Pets
- The Secret Life of Pets 2
- The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
- Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
- Fancy Nancy (straih hellveeish)
- Hamster & Gretel
- Hailey's On It!
Further facts
[reagh | edit source]- The original novel is an entirely different story from its film adaptation (The Fox and the Hound) Jeant - This is included in the last line of the updated article
- In 2000, Publishers Weekly listed the book as the best-selling children's paperback of all time. (Charlotte's Web)
- Walt Disney Productions first obtained the film rights to the novel by Daniel P. Mannix in 1967; however, actual development on the film would not occur until spring 1977. (The Fox and the Hound)
- An intermediate follow-up, The Fox and the Hound 2, was released directly-to-DVD on December 12, 2006. (The Fox and the Hound)