One of the good things about animated movies like Frozen, Toy Story, Shrek and Cars is that they are suitable for the whole family. It is not easy to satisfy the appetites of the old and the young, so that both are entertained during the viewing, but the animated films served by Disney and Pixar succeed more than perfectly, because on the one hand they are simple enough, on the other deep and with enough "adult" content, which also includes dirty jokes. It is for these reasons that families avoid watching many comedies, as they are usually full of raunchy jokes. But as it turns out, even popular animated films are not so innocent. See dirty jokes in popular children's animated films.
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Ah, those cinematic mistakes! Not even animated films are immune to them. Here are the 10 biggest mistakes in Pixar's animated films that you definitely missed.
Kenzo presented a fashion collection inspired by motifs from the 1967 Disney animated film The Jungle Book. The Kenzo x The Jungle Book collection is dedicated to the cult story, which is soon returning to the big screen as a feature film with Scarlett Johnson, Bill Murray , starring Christopher Walken, Lupita Nyong'o, Ben Kingsley and Idris Elba.
Famous Lego figures have taken on the faces of many famous characters, from Harry Potter to Star Wars characters, and now they will become popular Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Buzz Lightyear, Ariel the Mermaid, Aladdin's Genie, Captain Hook, Racman Jack and Robin Hood.
The film Pete's Dragon is a remake of Disney's cult classic Pete's Dragon, starring Robert Redford (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The Sting), Oakes Fegley (This is Where I Leave You), Wes Bentley (The Hunger Games), Karl Urban (Star Trek) , Oona Laurence (Southpaw) and Bryce Dallas Howard, the star of Jurassic World, who this time looks into the eyes of a dragon instead of a dinosaur. Pete's Dragon is a film about a boy who develops a friendship with a dragon while growing up in the forest.
Can you imagine that some famous artists' paintings would feature cartoon characters instead of original characters? If Leonardo Da Vinci had painted Cinderella instead of Mona Lisa, or if Homer Simpson and company had posed for him instead of Jesus and the apostles? That's exactly what Design Crowd asked themselves, and an interesting series of images was created where famous works are combined with popular cartoon characters.
Did you know that Disney based many of its cartoons on real places, and that places you thought only existed in the fairy-tale world are actually "flesh and blood" places with real names? Here are 18 real-life locations that inspired Disney cartoons.
If you've ever wondered what Disney princes would look like in real life, we have a wonderful answer for you. Jirka Väätäinen, a Finnish artist and designer who works and lives in Melbourne, illustrated a series of 'real' Disney princes.
From November 26 to December 7, Trieste will come to life in a very special fairytale light. Disney's English-language theatrical spectacle is coming to the Politeama Rossetti theater stage. Disney's Beauty and the Beast returns to the stage just in time for its 20th anniversary.
A selection of 30 films that will blow the imaginations of your favorite rabble-rousers and must-sees if you want them to have a basic film education by the time they're thirteen (or if you just need an hour or two of peace).
Cinderella. Heard, seen and experienced so many times, but it is always interesting. Just the right classic and no less modern premiere is coming to the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre.
One of the world's greatest photographers, famous for her mystical photographs and intimate portraits of celebrities, presented the latest creation from Disney's series of fairy-tale photographs.