NC Belle
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Maybe we should plan one of our virtual park visits this weekend. Which one should we go to? I'm thinking MK for the pure MAGIC with a side trip to Typhoon Lagoon for anyone stuck in the depths of winter. Anyone else have suggestions of what we should do (besides eat chocolate)?pfishgirl said:i am soooooooo jealous
our next trip to WDW is August 21st....ughhhh....
having Disney withdrawls here![]()
OF Course, and because it is Virtual, ALL OF IT is Lactose free, even The Cadbury Cremes!!!TheOtherVillainess said:*peeks in and looks around*
Is there any lactose-free chocolate around here? I love chocolate but the milk in it makes my stomach go all pukey (was planning on inserting a pukey smiley here but stupid boards wouldn't do it. Sorry...)
TOV
Welcome, and when you get off work you can ride our private monorail back here for another chocolate fix!!!!pfishgirl said:Hi !!
so Much chocolate and so little time
If I am dreaming..Please don't wake me...
Oh and Jackie, your tag "I'm not allowed to buy any more craft supplies till I actually MAKE something" is soooooooooo totally me..![]()
I am the QUEEN of Buy it on Sale and Store it in the Hope chest!! I guess I am Hoping one day to Use all my stuff !!!!!![]()
Secrets of the Disney Princesses
Being an uncle with three nieces, I know that little girls don't want to be just any princess; they want to be a Disney Princess. Disney Princesses have been around since Snow White starred in Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937 (if you don't count Princess Minnie's earlier appearances).![]()
Today, the Disney Princesses continue to convey stories designed to empower young girls with virtues of integrity, honor, discovery, friendship and love. As we celebrate Valentine's Day this month, I thought it might be fun to share some secret stories of our Disney Princesses, like Snow White, Cinderella, Princess Aurora, Ariel, Belle and Jasmine.
Why is Snow White called "Snow White"? Because her mother, who was sitting at a window during winter, wished for a baby whose skin would be as white as the snow outside, whose hair would be as black as the window frame, and whose cheeks would be as red as the drop of blood on the snow from her finger that she pricked while sewing. Nine months later, the queen dies in childbirth, and her daughter is named after her final wish.![]()
Young Adriana Caselotti, who provided the voice for Snow White, told me that she showed up at the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiere with Harry Stockwell (the voice of the Prince and the father of actor Dean Stockwell), but without her tickets, and she was denied entrance. She pleaded with the security guard, "But I'm Snow White, and this is my prince!" But the guard still refused her entrance. Being a clever teenager, she snuck in when the guard wasn't looking and went up to an upper balcony to see the movie.
The live-action reference model Disney animators used for Cinderella was Helene Stanley, who also did the live-action reference work for Princess Aurora. If you want to see what Helene looked like at the time, she also portrayed Polly Crockett, Davy Crockett's wife in the popular Disney television series.
When I got a chance to meet Ilene Woods, the voice of Cinderella, she shared with me one of my favorite stories to tell. She took her young daughter to see a re-release of the film, and when her daughter first heard Cinderella talk, she jumped up on a theater seat and proclaimed, "That's my mommy!" A woman sitting behind them said, "Isn't that sweet? She thinks her mother is Cinderella." Ilene turned and said in her best Cinderella voice, "She is!" The woman gasped.![]()
Princess Aurora wears both pink and blue dresses in the film Sleeping Beauty, so why does she wear only a pink dress in the Disney Theme Parks? It's to avoid confusion with Cinderella, who also wears a blue dress. (Speaking of blue, did you know that Belle is the only one in her village who wears the color blue in the movie Beauty and the Beast? It sets her apart from the rest of the villagers.)
Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland<SUP>®</SUP> Park opened in 1955, but the film didn't appear in theaters until 1959. Artist Herb Ryman designed both Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park and Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom<SUP>®</SUP> Park at the Walt Disney World<SUP>®</SUP> Resort.
The live-action reference model animators used for both Ariel and Belle was Sherri Stoner, who at the time stood five feet, two inches tall and weighed less than 100 pounds. Sherri is also a talented writer who wrote episodes for many animated television series, as well as the Disney movie My Favorite Martian.
Another notable writer, Linda Woolverton, wrote five different versions of Beauty and the Beast. A former actress, Woolverton also wrote children's plays and young-adult novels. Linda described Belle as, "a very strong, smart, courageous woman. She trades her freedom, the very thing she's been wanting from the start of the film, in order to save her father. Because she is an avid reader, she has a point of view of her life."
After three months of grueling auditions, Linda Larkin finally won the role of Princess Jasmine in Aladdin in January 1991. Six months later, she learned that Disney was, once again, holding auditions for the voice of Princess Jasmine. A Walt Disney Studios executive originally didn't think Linda sounded forceful enough or regal enough to portray a princess.
Co-directors Ron Clements and John Musker, both of whom loved Larkin's work, coached Larkin through a carefully staged recording session in which they had Linda speak lower and slower, which is how the executive thought princesses were supposed to sound. After he heard the session and approved Larkin again, Musker and Clements let Larkin go back to what she'd been doing originally. There are many more behind-the-scenes stories about our princesses, but those are stories for another time!
Danauk said:I found this one still working whilst I was out
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He said he would stick around for a while.
ibouncetoo said:Hmmmm, this looks like a job for a young, energetic Tagteen! Maybe Bellhop and Monorail Dude will split the duties?