Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Complete Walkthrough (100%)

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • In this video, we play through Super Mario Bros. Wonder for the Nintendo Switch! 100% Walkthrough showing off All Flower Coins, Wonder Seeds, and Secret Exits.
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    0:00 World 1
    48:15 Petal Isles
    1:03:00 World 2
    1:44:00 Petal Isles
    1:52:30 World 3
    2:15:15 Petal Isles
    2:19:05 World 4
    3:04:00 Petal Isles
    3:12:33 World 5
    3:45:07 Petal Isles
    3:54:50 World 6
    4:40:16 Petal Isles
    4:57:44 Bowser
    5:09:01 Credits
    5:15:34 Special World
    Playlist: • Super Mario Bros. Wond...
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Komentáře • 387

  • @AlastorBoii2837
    @AlastorBoii2837 Před 6 měsíci +56

    19:26 that song brings me back memories 😢

  • @pgrizal
    @pgrizal Před 6 měsíci +240

    i love the fact that there is no time limit in each world... so we can explore as much as we want without having to rush.. :)

    • @RoyalMasterpiece
      @RoyalMasterpiece Před 6 měsíci +21

      You just sold me on the game. Thank you. :)

    • @jpierrot7224
      @jpierrot7224 Před 6 měsíci +8

      But does it keep track of all deaths as prominently as the Wii Mario Bros? That’s what turned me off of them. I was reminded how many times I died compared to others every time I started up the game to load mine.

    • @canadiensuperman6496
      @canadiensuperman6496 Před 5 měsíci +3

      as a casual gamer this game is pure gold

    • @ilovesparky13
      @ilovesparky13 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Definitely a major plus 👍🏼

    • @melindabobadilla2192
      @melindabobadilla2192 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I win this game yesterday

  • @norahj21357
    @norahj21357 Před 4 měsíci +26

    My favorite quote is from earlier in the game when one of the flowers saw bowser and said “ew what is that”. 😂😂 I just find that funny asf lol

  • @charthers8903
    @charthers8903 Před 2 měsíci +16

    It’s so rare today to see a game that’s actually finished and doesn’t suck, let alone a fun memorable one

  • @americaftwchinaftl663
    @americaftwchinaftl663 Před 6 měsíci +13

    Blue for Pipe Rock Plateau, Cyan for Fluff Puff Peaks, Pink for Shining Falls, Yellow for Sunbaked Desert, Green for Fungi Mines, Purple for Deep Magma Bog & Orange for Petal Isles

  • @mrpawka
    @mrpawka Před 6 měsíci +35

    Easy to learn, Fun to Play, Difficult to Master...Classic Nintendo! Well Done!❤❤

  • @zackmeaders6199
    @zackmeaders6199 Před 4 měsíci +9

    This is so stimulating to watch

  • @marcuscheng2507
    @marcuscheng2507 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Thank you so much for uploading this!! Can’t wait to play the game!!

  • @chriscothran4624
    @chriscothran4624 Před 5 měsíci +7

    This is making my Switch collection! So gorgeous and fun to play!

  • @Alex-jo2oi
    @Alex-jo2oi Před 5 měsíci +8

    Just bought this gonna try to beat it before Xmas and then gift it to my little brother.

  • @curtisashby768
    @curtisashby768 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Thanks for uploading this videos!!! Can't wait to play this game soon!!!

  • @FrostGojiBR24
    @FrostGojiBR24 Před 6 měsíci +10

    The Legend Is Back From Super Mario Bros!

  • @medeaagapishvili7313
    @medeaagapishvili7313 Před 6 měsíci +32

    This game is so awesome! Even the flowers throughout the levels are either uplifting, mellow, or just want to see you do your best. 😊

  • @powderpuff10987
    @powderpuff10987 Před 6 měsíci +31

    There was singing piranha plants….. O_O omfg…… how adorable is that lmfao

  • @PotatoPc12
    @PotatoPc12 Před měsícem +4

    1:27 bowser being bowser 🫤

  • @ellenross6828
    @ellenross6828 Před 6 měsíci +28

    This game is wonderful.........no pun intended!!!! Unique powerups, new kingdom, great graphics....... What else can I say, except what a great game!!!!!

  • @Taurusgirlization
    @Taurusgirlization Před 6 měsíci +11

    I managed to finished the game in 2 days! 🎉 so nice!

  • @giselamachado6653
    @giselamachado6653 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Hello, in my opinion I loved the new Mario game, I already enjoyed it completely and well, what can I say is it is WONDERFUL

  • @8bitsloth
    @8bitsloth Před měsícem +1

    Looks as easy mode as it can be, like all the other new "2D" Mario games, but at least they stopped making the enemies slow AF and having them stop and dance every two seconds. Maybe in another 20 years we'll get a proper 2D Mario that is as hard as the NES and SNES games were.

  • @yovis300
    @yovis300 Před 6 měsíci +34

    This game is a masterpiece

    • @aliyaankhan1186
      @aliyaankhan1186 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ikr

    • @samuraisoze7816
      @samuraisoze7816 Před 6 měsíci

      I have option to get this game or dkc tropical freeze or Kirby The forgotten land which which one should I Get

    • @mitchsz
      @mitchsz Před 6 měsíci

      @@samuraisoze7816 I think Mario Wonder specially if you have more friends to play with, Kirby only allows up to 2 players.

    • @christianjohnson8036
      @christianjohnson8036 Před 6 měsíci

      @@samuraisoze7816dk tropical freeze is a much harder game but still really fun. mario bros wonder is simply a super fun and wonderful game

    • @sarahmellow9023
      @sarahmellow9023 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@samuraisoze7816I'd get dk tropical freeze I play that with my dad and it's fun, but it's up to you.

  • @Ill.Medina
    @Ill.Medina Před 6 měsíci +4

    Che gioco della Madonna, gli sviluppatori di Mario son dei geni assurdi, anche il film uscito a inizio anno è stato pazzasco 💯💯💯

  • @martinmachac9577
    @martinmachac9577 Před 6 měsíci +4

    so excited about this

  • @marioalemus5177
    @marioalemus5177 Před 6 měsíci +6

    The last medal is... WONDERFUL😂😂😂 I REALLY LOVE IT

  • @Johnny12372
    @Johnny12372 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I can't wait to get this Game for Christmas

  • @mayracordero382
    @mayracordero382 Před 6 měsíci +10

    This is the bestest and newest super mario bros game and the new voice actor for mario and luigi was great so I'm excited to get that game for being a great mario bros fan! 🐘💚❤🌻🔥🥰

    • @alexos8741
      @alexos8741 Před 6 měsíci +2

      AI voices actually 😂

    • @chrange9714
      @chrange9714 Před 6 měsíci

      That's not what the voices are lol.@@alexos8741

  • @erinw4765
    @erinw4765 Před 16 dny +1

    Ooh! Great idea fo this! Use a different character for each world to see how they look😊

  • @sonicrobotnik2361
    @sonicrobotnik2361 Před měsícem +2

    Actually, I've bought Sonic Superstars Digital Deluxe Edition last year during the launch date of Super Mario Bros Wonder.

  • @Pleasedontlikemycomments
    @Pleasedontlikemycomments Před 3 měsíci +3

    I swear to god if I see someone call this nostalgic in 2025 I will track down there location

  • @QuarioQuario54321
    @QuarioQuario54321 Před 6 měsíci +287

    How did you 100% a game that hasn’t even been released?

    • @whoisretrobro
      @whoisretrobro Před 6 měsíci +66

      Probably early release for content creators

    • @GlaceonFan1997
      @GlaceonFan1997 Před 6 měsíci +25

      ​@@whoisretrobroIm not sure about that, as Nathaniel Bandy got his videos taken down by Nintendo before the game even came out.

    • @whoisretrobro
      @whoisretrobro Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@GlaceonFan1997 i have no clue, but I'm just guessing it's early released. Or they leaked the gameplay of Nintendo.

    • @jongxina3595
      @jongxina3595 Před 6 měsíci +18

      his dad works at nintendo

    • @CosmicGoku529
      @CosmicGoku529 Před 6 měsíci +14

      @@GlaceonFan1997 That is because he uploaded it before he was allowed to. People do early releases of the game but they are restricted on when they can show anything.

  • @americaftwchinaftl663
    @americaftwchinaftl663 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Bowser, Bowser Jr & Kamek don't live happily ever after.

  • @tylermills79
    @tylermills79 Před měsícem +1

    You know the mushroom kingdom really should have considered investing in a few Patriot missile batteries and maybe some tripwires. Would have saved them all kinds of headaches over the years.

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035
    @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035 Před 3 měsíci +1

    When two or more forces act in the same direction, the net force is found by adding the strengths of the individual forces.
    Live versions of Ariel also appear in Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree, Sebastian's Party Gras, Beach Party at Walt Disney World (played by Jodi Benson), and Let's Go to Disneyland Paris.
    Ariel appears in the 2023 live-action remake of the 1989 film. She is portrayed by Halle Bailey.
    Ariel is introduced at the beginning of the film where she swims with her fish companion Flounder at a sunken ship curiously interacting with a fork she found. As Flounder fears that there might be sharks coming, a great white shark, Glut, swims in front of Ariel and Flounder, chasing them and attempting to eat them. Throughout the chase, Ariel drops a barrel onto the shark, causing him to chase after her across the ship which she then leads Glut to crash into a mirror by using her reflection to her advantage, leaving him unable to move and allowing the two to escape. Ariel and Flounder then encounter Scuttle who dives underwater for a meal which Ariel shows her a fork she found at the sunken ship which Scuttle incorrectly calls it a "dinglehopper" and as Ariel attempts to show her another object she collected (a corkscrew), Sebastian who was out looking for her alerts Ariel to return to her father.
    Ariel approaches King Triton, her father, who is very upset with his daughter that she had missed the Coral Moon as Ariel was supposed to attend this event with her sisters, which Triton scolds her for not attending the event. Ariel visits her grotto showing a collection of objects as she sings the musical number, "Part of Your World" to help her father understand. Later that night, Ariel hears explosions from above the surface, which she thinks it is danger, much to Flounder's worry only to find out that she is seeing fireworks exploding into the sky because Prince Eric is celebrating his birthday on his ship. All of a sudden, Eric's ship crashes onto a rock formation, causing Eric, the surviving crew, and his dog Max to retreat, which Ariel then notices Eric sinking underwater, leading her to save him from drowning.
    The next day, Ariel approaches an injured Eric where she sings a reprise of "Part of Your World", only for Ariel to retreat from a group of castle guards searching for Eric just as the guards bring him back home to safety. Back underwater, Ariel approaches Sebastian who tells her to stay under the sea, convincing her that the above world is very dangerous for mermaids, telling her that life under the sea is much better than anything they got up there. Throughout the musical number "Under the Sea", Sebastian convinces Ariel to stay out of the human world feels comfortable of living under the sea just as the sea creatures continue dancing, only for Ariel to disappear. Sebastian and the other sea creatures notice about this, making Sebastian worried that Ariel left just as the other sea creatures leave.
    Later, Ariel approaches King Triton who becomes furious of her for saving a human from drowning. When Ariel genuinely refuses to promise her father to never see Eric again, Triton furiously destroys all the treasures in Ariel's grotto, much to Ariel's sadness. Ariel then plans to meet Ursula in her lair by following Flotsam and Jetsam to change her fate.
    As Ariel enters Ursula's lair, she encounters various merpeople who were turned into polyps which she encounters Ursula who gives her an opportunity to change her fate regarding about her love interest Eric. During the number, "Poor Unfortunate Souls", Ursula gives Ariel a deal to find true love's kiss in falling in love with Eric within three days or she will turn into a mermaid forever. Accepting the deal, Ariel trades her mermaid tail, her voice, and her ability to breathe underwater, causing Ariel to turn into a human. Ariel swims up to the surface where she is rescued by a fisherman who takes her to Eric's castle. Now in human form, Ariel sings in her thoughts during the musical number "For the First Time" as she adapts her life living on land. Ariel, now wearing a dress, spends her first day in the castle attempting to fall in love with Eric whom he was searching for which her attempt was a failure due to Ariel's inability to talk. On the second day, Eric gives Ariel a tour around the kingdom while Sebastian realizes that Ursula, the sea witch, was the one who put a spell on her, causing Ariel to forget that she has to kiss Eric before the last day. That night, Ariel and Eric sit on a boat sailing across the lagoon during the musical number, "Kiss the Girl" where Sebastian, Flounder, and Scuttle sing to the couple for them to kiss, but Ariel's attempt to kiss Eric was unsuccessful, due to Ursula's eels, Flotsam and Jetsam, knocking them off the boat.

  • @user-fr3mz9ik9t
    @user-fr3mz9ik9t Před 6 měsíci +6

    اللعبة نزلت 🎉🎉

  • @postponpanda3302
    @postponpanda3302 Před 6 měsíci +4

    this game is pretty good!

  • @theresonlyonequeenbee
    @theresonlyonequeenbee Před 2 měsíci +1

    7:40 😂😂 omg i dont know why that made me laugh so much

  • @Luhvzcy
    @Luhvzcy Před 6 měsíci +17

    I’m getting this game tmr! So excited 😆

  • @aaronmorgan9674
    @aaronmorgan9674 Před měsícem

    Never knew they released another Mario game🔥🔥

  • @weshill6662
    @weshill6662 Před 5 měsíci

    I LOVE Super Mario Wonder!

  • @christopherketton9308
    @christopherketton9308 Před 5 měsíci

    This game looks awesome!

  • @johnmoss1444
    @johnmoss1444 Před 5 měsíci

    I like this game. I had low expectations for a side scroller, but this is definitely more original than a “New” Super Mario Bros type of formula. Much more experimental.

  • @Furki_Furkan
    @Furki_Furkan Před 6 měsíci +1

    Which level takes me to the special world for the task from worlds 3 and 5?

  • @Fireflyvernon
    @Fireflyvernon Před 3 měsíci

    My toddler likes to watch playthroughs on the tv, and this looked like so much fun i went and bought it, now she watches me.

  • @jacob644
    @jacob644 Před 4 dny

    Super Mario Bros. Wonder is wonderful!

  • @rosacastro5944
    @rosacastro5944 Před 6 měsíci +2

    46:47 the moument i cry

  • @Nekosenpai24
    @Nekosenpai24 Před 4 měsíci +1

    @5:26 = 😃💖Aww how cute, the Piranha Plants singing!!! I like this!😄😄😄💖

  • @KingCircles
    @KingCircles Před 6 měsíci +4

    Awesomely.
    Downside: too brightly, even dazzlingly.

  • @tylerhinkle2005
    @tylerhinkle2005 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I got just this game for my 18th birthday and I loved it

  • @aymanm5065
    @aymanm5065 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Y’All gonna realize the deep meaning that this game give us about The wonder seeds like they did with Mushrooms 😂

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    You place a few drops of that liquid on the leaves of healthy plants.
    In the 1984 movie Gremlins, the Gremlins are seen watching the film in a movie theater.
    The song "Whistle While You Work" was later heard playing in Splash, Too.
    This is one of the few Disney films to not have explicit sequels or extension media (not counting several Disney comics, 7D, or rides). However, a sequel was planned, and there was a planned prequel game that would have been made by Obsidian Entertainment called Dwarfs that had a dark nature to it (with the tutorial level having the Prince committing matricide due to thinking she was a monster), but the latter entry was canceled at then-recently made CEO Bob Iger's order due to the film being deemed "untouchable".
    The closest it has to a true sequel was the children's book Snow White's Return, where she pays a visit to the old cottage and the Dwarfs have to prepare.
    This is the first Walt Disney Animation Studios film to use the full opening credits.
    The film was Disney's first animated feature, to be featured in the Geography Town Official Library, or officially known as Encyclopedia Library, postered in 2009.
    A play, Little Snow White, exists based on the same source material as this film. In this play, the dwarves' song is "Stump-a-thump,stump-a-thump,/Duck your head, do not bump." This short play is reprinted in full in the book "A Child's Guide to Knowledge."
    This is the only Disney Princess film to be released during the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), the 32nd president of the United States, which began in 1933 until his passing in office in 1945.
    This is the first Disney Princess film to have turtles.
    When a skeleton’s arm was on one side of the bar, it was at the other side of the bar.
    At one point, the dwarfs say "Jiminy Crickets", to express their surprise on seeing their house occupied. Since Pinocchio, the phrase has become more synonymous with a voice of reason or conscience.
    The attraction Snow White's Scary Adventures appears in four of the five Disney resorts around the world. Much of the cast also appear as walk-around characters, including Snow White, the Dwarfs, the Prince, and the Queen. Other appearances in the parks include:
    Snow White's Grotto, a small area near Fantasyland at Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Tokyo Disneyland.
    The Candy Cauldron, a candy shop specializing in caramel apples at Downtown Disney themed to the Queen and Witch.
    Storybook Land Canal Boats feature the cottage and mine of the Seven Dwarfs.
    Mickey Mouse Revue, an attraction that formerly appeared at the Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland, featuring Snow White and the Dwarfs.
    Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour, a former Tokyo Disneyland attraction focusing on the villains that featured the Witch's Laboratory.
    Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, a roller coaster constructed as part of the Fantasyland expansion at the Magic Kingdom, and part of the opening at Shanghai Disneyland.
    Fantasmic! features Snow White and the Prince in its Princess medley, and the Queen serves as the primary antagonist. In its Tokyo DisneySea incarnation, the magic mirror plays a larger role in the show, serving as a means of trapping Mickey and a projection surface for the Disney Villains to appear inside, folding back for the climactic encounter with Dragon Maleficent.
    Snow White's birth parents appear at the beginning of the original story.
    Snow White is only 7 years old when she is declared "the fairest one of all" and the Queen sends the huntsman to kill her. Being a family film, Disney increased her age to 14 to soften the story.
    In the original story, Snow White was not reduced to servanthood.
    The Queen was actually more malice than in the film. In the original story, after the huntsman brings back the heart, liver, and lungs of a boar, the Queen, thinking they are Snow White's, has them made into a stew which she then eats, delighted in knowing that Snow White had been killed.
    In the film, it was the huntsman who told Snow White to run away upon witnessing her innocence and beauty. In the original story, she pleaded with him not to kill her and promised that she would run away in the forest. Believing that she will die anyway, he lets her go and kills a wild boar instead.
    Snow White did not have any animal friends in the original fairy tale.
    In the original story, the dwarfs were much gruffer to Snow White at first, but they grew to love her over time as they let her into their home. In the film, it was only Grumpy whom is much gruffer to Snow White at first, but he then learns to love her over time, even being the first to lead the rest of the dwarfs to go after the Queen after the latter killed her with the poisoned apple.
    In the original story, it was the dwarfs who made a bargain with Snow White. In the film, it was the other way around.
    The Queen does not transform into a peddler woman but merely paints her face.
    In the original story, the Queen tried to kill Snow White three times; first was by lacing her bodice up so tightly that she couldn't breathe. When that fails, she tries to drug her with a poisoned comb. And when that also fails, she finally uses a poisoned apple. In the film however, the Queen tried to kill Snow White with only the poisoned apple.
    In the original story, Snow White sleeps in the glass coffin for many years, growing up into a young woman that whole time. In the film, she does so for about one year.
    In the original fairy tale, Snow White actually wasn't awakened by "love's first kiss". Instead, the prince buys the coffin from the dwarfs, and they help him carry it back to his castle (in some versions, the prince's servants assist in doing so). But one of the dwarves trips, causing the coffin to fall, which dislodged the piece of the apple from Snow White's throat.
    At the very end of the story, the Queen attends Snow White and the prince's wedding and is shocked to see that the bride is Snow White. As punishment for her attempted murders, her feet are forcibly placed into red-hot iron shoes that had been sitting on red-hot coals, and she dances until she falls down dead. In the film, she was defeated much earlier; after the dwarfs chase her up a cliff, she soon falls to her death when a bolt of lightning strikes the ledge.
    Bruno Girveau (editor), Once Upon a Time - Walt Disney: The Sources of inspiration for the Disney Studios (Prestel, London, 2006) ISBN 978-3-7913-3770-8
    Usher, Shaun (June 15, 2010). "Letters of note: How to Train an Animator, by Walt Disney".
    Catalog of Copyright Entries (1965 renewals)
    WikipediaListLink Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) at Wikipedia
    Disney Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on Disney.com
    Filmic Light: A Snow White Sanctum
    Snow White on Lux Radio Theater: December 26, 1938. Guest appearance by Walt Disney.
    Snow White on Screen Guild Theater: December 23, 1946
    Get this?!

  • @user-me5eb8pk5v
    @user-me5eb8pk5v Před 4 měsíci +1

    hoping for an egyptian sands level where he has the original light bulb, the pyramid spins all around as the sand melts glass, and there's all these antiques and ancient pharaoh mario, so he drives a hot rod in the desert. lol!

  • @michaelpout9701
    @michaelpout9701 Před 4 měsíci

    When the flowers started singing lol

  • @chrisrose5023
    @chrisrose5023 Před 6 měsíci +2

    3:46:49

  • @PartyPhilWiiParty
    @PartyPhilWiiParty Před 6 měsíci +4

    The graphics in this are amazing

  • @Lamenace585
    @Lamenace585 Před 5 měsíci +2

    great game!

  • @nintendospun4126
    @nintendospun4126 Před 2 měsíci

    100% years old me is a bit Wonder Flower Edition to Surprise of Flower Kingdom too, but it’s still a great game Wonders Garden and Super Mario Bros Wonder back in 2023.

  • @user-js3dw4rx6v
    @user-js3dw4rx6v Před 6 měsíci +4

    Incredible gameplay

  • @ericanicole3535
    @ericanicole3535 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love super mario wonder

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    Adding a force acting in one direction to a force acting in the opposite direction is the same as adding a positive number to a negative number.
    A costume of Ariel is also available as an add-on feature in Disney Universe.
    Ariel appears in Disney Infinity as a cameo. In the 3DS version, when she appears to the player, she will give you an Emblem.
    Ariel appears in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion where she has been sucked into Wasteland by Mizrabel, trapping her and the Other Toons in the Castle of Illusion.
    Ariel appears in the V.Smile game The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Majestic Journey, which plays out similarly like the original film, plus four "Learning Zone" games. This marks the only instance where Ariel is voiced by Kathryn Haywood, as this was likely because Jodi Benson was unavailable to reprise her role as Ariel.
    A stage musical version of the 1989 film had its world premiere in Denver, Colorado in 2007 for its pre-Broadway tryout, and on January 10, 2008 debuted on Broadway. The character of Ariel for the stage adaptation was originated by Sierra Boggess. Jodi Benson, her original voice actor, attended the opening night.
    A few new songs were added to the score, accompanying the songs in the film that were moved to the stage. "The World Above" is Ariel's introductory song, and in the revised book after closing on Broadway, the show's opening number, replacing the entire shark-chase sequence in the film. In Act 2, although Ariel has become mute, she sings two songs expressing her thoughts and feelings, these songs being "Beyond My Wildest Dreams", where Ariel explores the human world for the first time, and "If Only", in which Ariel laments that she cannot express her feelings to Eric. Additionally, Ariel's voice can be heard in the extended opening of "Fathoms Below", although she is not seen on-stage.
    The stage musical features new plot elements not present in the film. It is explained through dialogue that Ariel inherited her mother's singing voice, adding another layer to Triton's protectiveness of her. Ariel and Eric's romance is expanded from the film, as explored in a musical sequence "One Step Closer" where the pair dances together. In the climatic battle, it is Ariel, not Eric, who destroys Ursula by smashing the magic shell. The reason for this change was that the musical's creative team did not want Ariel to come off as passive. It is to be noted that she also is labeled as Ursula's niece in the musical, based on a deleted concept on the film.
    Ariel makes appearances as a face character in all the Disney parks. At Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Tokyo DisneySea, she can be found for meet-and-greets at her own special location known as Ariel's Grotto in her mermaid form, while her human form is available for meet and greets at Fantasy Faire in Disneyland and the princess meet-and-greets at Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland. In her human form, she's often seen wearing a white dress similar to the one she wore at her wedding in the movie, sans the veil and tiara.
    However, she has rarely held any meet-and-greets with Guests in her grotto in Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom since it was closed due to the coronavirus pandemic and has not been reopened yet, but she has appeared in human form in her redesigned dress with Prince Eric outside the grotto for meet-and-greets during special events, such as Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. During the winter months, she'll wear a long-sleeved, coat-styled version of her redesigned dress in human form to keep warm in the colder weather. Her grotto reopened to welcome Guests to see her in her mermaid form somewhere between the end of 2022 and start of 2023.
    The 2023 live-action version of Ariel began making meet and greet appearances at Disneyland and Walt Disney Presents at Disney's Hollywood Studios on May 26 (the live action film's release day), as well as at a limited time celebration at Disneyland Paris on an unconfirmed date.
    Interestingly, Ariel is rather common in terms of cameo appearances in a few attractions. She can be spotted in Peter Pan's Flight amongst the other mermaids of Mermaid Lagoon and in the Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and Hong Kong Disneyland versions of It's a Small World.
    In California, Ariel appears during Mickey's Soundsational Parade, and also takes center stage in her own segment of the Disney California Adventure nighttime spectacular World of Color, singing a rendition of "Part of Your World" that transitions in Sebastian's "Under the Sea" performance.
    In animated form, Ariel takes part in Mickey's PhilharMagic, where she performs "Part of Your World" as Donald Duck tries to retrieve the newest addition to her human collection―Mickey's sorcerer hat. The duck also becomes smitten with the mermaid and her beauty and makes an attempt to kiss her, only to lock lips with a flirtatious electric eel.
    She can also be seen in her own float of the Festival of Fantasy Parade at the Magic Kingdom.
    In Disney's Hollywood Studios, Ariel appears in Voyage of the Little Mermaid and Fantasmic!
    Ariel serves as the star of the dark ride The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure, which can be found at both Disney California Adventure and the Magic Kingdom. Ariel makes several appearances throughout the ride, mostly in audio-animatronic form. On the exterior of the Magic Kingdom version, she appears as a figurehead on a shipwrecked ship. In the queue area of the Magic Kingdom version, guests can help her organize her human treasures.
    In Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom, Ariel assists Sebastian, Merlin the Wizard, and the park guests in stopping Ursula when Hades brings her back to life to assist the Underworld ruler in his attempts to take over the Magic Kingdom. Ursula even attempts to disguise herself as Ariel at one point to try to fool Merlin and the guests. Later on, the real Ariel happily congratulates the park guests after Ursula is defeat. Ariel also has her own spell card called "Ariel's Bubble Attack".

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    Figure 3 shows two people exerting forces on a box.
    There was a live stage show called Mickey's Magical TV World (aka Mickey's Starland Show) which opened in May 1990 at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. It featured Zummi and Gruffi from The Gummi Bears, Scrooge McDuck, and Launchpad McQuack from DuckTales, and Chip 'n Dale and Gadget from Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. In the fourth quarter of that year, Gruffi and Gadget were removed and Baloo and Louie from TaleSpin took over the section where Mickey would appear and come down the stairs as the Mickey Mouse Club plays. Also, the hostess was named C.J. and the machine located on the right side of the stage became a computer rapper named D.U.D.E. (an acronym for Disney’s Unilateral Digital Electromagnetic Computer) who changes his voice and some of his rapping lines (especially for Darkwing Duck) every year.
    When Walt Disney World celebrated its 20th anniversary in 1991, Darkwing Duck replaced the Gummi Bears and Roger Rabbit was added to the show to appear when C.J. and the audience were about to expect Mickey and then bring a young volunteer to throw a ball into the Roger cut-out's mouth.
    In 1992, Scrooge, Launchpad, and Roger Rabbit were cut out of the show as DuckTales was replaced by Goof Troop to feature Goofy and Max and the vault was replaced by Goofy's house. The Darkwing Duck segment script changed and had Darkwing and C.J. doing the box trick without Launchpad, and also, after the Goof Troop segment, when Goofy shuts the door, he gets trapped in his house by the home security system which would stop Max from doing his science project.
    In 1993, Bonkers D. Bobcat from Bonkers replaced Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. Launchpad returned to the show as Darkwing's sidekick, Baloo and Louie's lines switched places during the finale. TaleSpin remained in the show until the attraction's closure in 1996.
    By 1997, The Disney Afternoon was terminated as a formally named series. An eighth season, only 90 minutes long, was no longer named The Disney Afternoon or TDA and was by accounts essentially a simple 90 minute syndicated block of cartoons; however it was referred to internally as the Disney-Kellogg Alliance (a partnership with Leo Burnett and Kellogg's, who had been a major sponsor of The Disney Afternoon, to purchase an amount of dedicated advertising inventory), consisting of new shows like 101 Dalmatians and Hercules, as well as reruns of Mighty Ducks, Quack Pack and DuckTales.
    On December 8, 1997, Disney announced the planned launch of Toon Disney, a 24-hour cable cartoon network, effective on April 18, 1998. At the same time, local stations found it hard to comply with FCC restrictions on children's advertising in terms of allowed quantity and content and remain profitable in such blocks. Still, Fox, UPN, and WB wanted to try to hold on to children's programming during the week. Disney continued the 90-minute syndicated block until the fall of 1999, at which time Disney and UPN teamed up for a UPN Kids block. Also, a two-hour Sunday morning kids' block of shows from Disney aired on UPN stations.
    By the 1999-2000 television season, some remnants of The Disney Afternoon package were moved to Saturday mornings, solely on the ABC network, under the name Disney's One Saturday Morning. Weekdays, the remnants of this block aired on UPN affiliates. By the fall of 1999, One Saturday Morning had begun broadcasting a weekday afternoon spinoff called Disney's One Too, which bore virtually no resemblance to the Disney Afternoon.
    Some of these cartoons, when originally airing on Disney Afternoon also had Saturday morning episodes that were being broadcast for ABC and CBS. These are:
    Darkwing Duck 1991-1993, ABC
    Goof Troop 1992-1993, ABC
    Aladdin 1994-1996, CBS
    Timon & Pumbaa 1995-1997, CBS
    Mighty Ducks 1996-1997, ABC
    Gargoyles does not fall into this category because only the third season, subtitled The Goliath Chronicles, aired during the 1996-1997 season on ABC, while The Disney Afternoon was only showing reruns of the first 2 seasons. Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears continued running on Saturday mornings during the 1990-1991 season on ABC, but ABC was only showing new episodes while the Disney Afternoon was also showing only reruns.

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    However, you must note the direction of each force.
    Ariel would also appear in the title Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, but as a fragment of Sora's memories and with a much smaller role.
    Ariel appears in Kingdom Hearts III as a Link summon. She has an ability called Lagoon Showtime, involving her summoned through a current of water where Sora will swing her overhead when she enters. Her initial attacks allow Sora to dive through platforms like water, while her final attack consists of Ariel and Sora entering an encore dance as water spouts from the ground akin to waterworks.
    In this game, Ariel is first seen sitting on a rock near the harbor waiting for the blonde-haired heroine of the game who has a bow on her head to befriend her. She convinces her that the land and the sea had lost their music, so she took her under the sea to get the singing voices of the merpeople back and keep her human treasures from being broken. Later, they guide all the blue crabs to safety and go to the lagoon to bring in the chorus of animals.
    Ariel appears as a meet-and-greet character in front of It's a Small World near the entrance to Mickey's Toontown and across from where Belle can be found in front of the Princess Fantasy Fair. She is also a participant in the Mickey's Soundsational Parade and Princess Fantasy Faire mini-games. Ariel asks the player to complete several tasks for her as well. One includes finding seashells for a collection. Another involves finding some décor to decorate her parade float with. At one point, Scuttle loses a load of dinglehoppers and Ariel asks the player to help retrieve them for her so that she can return them to Scuttle. Following the redesign of her dress she now wears around the parks in real life when in her human form, this game is one of the few to show her wearing the older dress before it was retired by Disney Imagineers and Cast Members to make room for her redesigned one and its winter variant.
    Ariel appears in the game as a playable character in being an ocean hero, she uses her trident which she never used at any time in the film, also her singing can heal allies to regenerate.
    Ariel appears in the game, even in the early access, as a resident of Dreamlight Valley that was unknowingly transported away from the valley to protect her and her memories from The Forgetting by Prince Eric at the cost of him sacrificing himself to Ursula to be turned into a polyp to keep Ariel safe. Upon when the player opens up Dazzle Beach, crossing to the small island in front of a formation of rocks shaped like a skull, aptly named Skull Rock, they will find a wrecked raft and a mysterious oar lying on the sand near it. Picking up the oar will trigger a quest to deliver the oar to Goofy, who recognizes it mentions hearing a beautiful voice out at sea. Agreeing with the player that the voice could need help, he suggests collecting iron, hard wood, rope, and clay to repair the raft, which then leads to using the repaired raft to travel to a mysterious island where they will find Ariel. Offering to provide a home for her back in Dreamlight Valley to guide her back there, once the house is placed, and built by Scrooge's construction firm, Ariel will return, and will mostly stick to traveling around Dreamlight Valley by the waterways and fishing ponds while as her mermaid self.
    However, she is worried about Eric and wants to make sure he's okay, so her first friendship quest has her have the player ask Merlin, Maui, and Kristoff about Eric. Kristoff is able to provide some details, and after recovering something from his house, he directs the player to Skull Rock on Dazzle Beach to fish for a clue there. After finding a clue and showing it to Ariel, she directs them back to Kristoff, who then identifies it as part of Eric's statue and directs them to speak with Donald after finding another piece in Kristoff's house. Donald directs them to another piece in the Glade of Trust near the river, and then Scrooge has possession of the last piece, but will hand it over after the player mines up five peridots for him, easily found mining on Dazzle Beach and in the Peaceful Meadow. Once all the pieces are collected, Ariel has the player repair them at a crafting station by providing some glue for them to use to stick the pieces back together and place the statue in the Valley at the base of the steps leading to Dazzle Beach from the Peaceful Meadow. This causes a memory to appear, and upon viewing it, report it back to Ariel so she understands what happened to her beloved.
    She is later part of the friendship quest to restore Eric back to his human form after Ursula agrees to return him once the player is on her good side from helping her out and maxes out their Friendship Level with her, which includes recovering Eric's flute and rebuilding his castle with help from Scrooge's construction firm. Ariel provides the last piece when she gives Eric true love's kiss to break the polyp curse and restore him to his human self.
    Once Prince Eric is restored after helping out Ursula, he'll have a friendship quest to provide Ariel a means to shapeshift between her mermaid and human forms that will require speaking to Remy and Maui to collect the necessary materials and craft them or give them to the character to make themselves. From there, use the Royal Fishing Rod to fish up a nautilus that Eric can use the shell of to create a necklace similar to what Ursula used to capture Ariel's voice, but enchanted with the shapeshifting potion to give to Ariel. Give the necklace to Ariel, and she'll put it on immediately, transforming her into her human self, wearing her clothes from the "Kiss the Girl" segment of the original 1989 animated film and making it easier to interact with her as she walks around the Valley on her human legs, and see her from time to time having a meal at Remy's restaurant with the other characters. The player can willingly decide which form Ariel will use while in the Valley as her mermaid and human forms serve as her Dream Styles in the game, with her human form unlocked via a quest rather than through a Star Path reward or purchasing in the Premium Shop with Moonstones.
    A new Dream Style of Ariel in her human form wearing a winter outfit was provided as a reward from the Royal Winter Star Path that took place between December 2023 and January 2024, which honored Ariel and her fellow Disney Princesses with many of the motif rewards representing them in some way, like an apple for Snow White, a glass slipper for Cinderella, a red rose for Belle, a bow and arrow for Merida, etc.

  • @mayracordero382
    @mayracordero382 Před 6 měsíci +8

    I forgot to say that I like the elephant power-up fruit!

  • @316ramona
    @316ramona Před 3 měsíci

    we got this game for christmas

  • @sadbravesfan
    @sadbravesfan Před 5 měsíci +2

    3:10 wtf??

  • @redstonecommander5190
    @redstonecommander5190 Před 2 měsíci +1

    4:06:46 I didn’t even know that certain wonder flowers gives you the amazing ability to walk on walls

  • @agatestringfam2740
    @agatestringfam2740 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Super duper cool famzy.😎🎆🔥🎆🔥

  • @THEBETTERNINJARANGER
    @THEBETTERNINJARANGER Před 6 měsíci

    Speed run baby!

  • @sonicrobotnik2361
    @sonicrobotnik2361 Před měsícem +1

    36:50 Sonic Unleashed Daytime Boss Battle

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    When the two people push the box in opposite directions, the net force on the box is the difference between their individual forces.
    Many of the Disney Afternoon shows were made into video games.
    Gargoyles - Genesis
    DuckTales- NES and Game Boy
    DuckTales 2 - NES and Game Boy
    Tale Spin - NES, Game Boy, Genesis, and TurboGrafx-16
    Goof Troop - SNES
    Rescue Rangers - NES
    Rescue Rangers 2 - NES
    Darkwing Duck - NES, Game Boy, and TurboGrafx-16
    Disney's Aladdin - Mega Drive, SNES (Capcom version), Master System, Game Gear, Game Boy, and NES
    Bonkers - SNES (Capcom version), Genesis, Master System, and Game Gear
    DuckTales Remastered - Wii U Eshop, Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and Steam
    Main article: The Disney Afternoon (soundtrack)
    Main article: The Disney Afternoon: The Making of a Television Renaissance
    Two Vinylmation series based on The Disney Afternoon were released, in which the first set was released in 2011 while the second set was released in 2013.
    DuckTales: Scrooge McDuck and Launchpad McQuack
    Darkwing Duck: Darkwing Duck and Gosalyn Mallard
    Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers: Chip and Dale
    TaleSpin: Baloo and Kit Cloudkicker
    Goof Troop: Goofy and Max Goof
    Bonkers: Bonkers D. Bobcat and Fall-Apart Rabbit
    Doug: (although the show was never a part of the Disney Afternoon block) Doug Funnie and Porkchop
    DuckTales: Fenton Crackshell and GizmoDuck
    Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers: Monterey Jack, Gadget Hackwrench, and Zipper
    Darkwing Duck: Negaduck and Bushroot
    TaleSpin: King Louie and Don Karnage
    Adventures of the Gummi Bears: Gruffi Gummi and Cubbi Gummi
    There were a few ideas for shows planned for inclusion in The Disney Afternoon that never made it off the drawing board.[2]
    Maximum Horsepower - A show about Horace Horsecollar which explains why he stopped appearing in cartoons after the 1930s. It would have the background that Horace was getting tired of playing minor roles and found out about Mickey's big role in Fantasia. Horace decided that he would go to Walt to try and get him a big role in a movie but never made it to his office due to getting abducted by aliens that transported him halfway across the galaxy, wanting a hero. Horace, however, wants to return to Earth to continue his acting career.
    Double-O Ducks - A James Bond-style show that would have starred Launchpad McQuack as the main character. One problem with developing this show was that the name "Double-O" had been trademarked and Disney couldn't use it. Another problem was that producer Tad Stones had trouble developing Launchpad as a leading character. However, the ideas of this show would lead to the production of Darkwing Duck.
    The Magic Kingdom Show - It would involve a boy and a girl finding out that there is a Walt Disney World in the clouds in which that version of the park and the characters in its attractions and shows are alive and can interact with each other.
    Disney's Critter Country - A show featuring the animal characters from the Critter Country attractions Country Bear Jamboree and Splash Mountain as they collaborate as a community to stop the fiendish plans of Br'er Fox.
    Thumper's Thicket - A show following the adventures of Thumper from Bambi.
    NOTE: The shows mentioned in this section NEVER aired on the US version of the block.
    The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Little Mermaid, and Lilo & Stitch: The Series aired on The Disney Afternoon in other countries, most notably in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, and Russia.
    101 Dalmatians: The Series, W.I.T.C.H, Mickey Mouse Works, and Donald's Quack Attack also aired on Russia's version of The Disney Afternoon in that country, since Russia's version of the block also aired in the 2000s in addition to airing in the 1990s.
    The Legend of Tarzan and Kim Possible aired on The Disney Afternoon in Poland and Russia when the block went through a new look around the mid-to-late 2000s.
    In Israel, the block aired on Channel 2 in 1990s under the "Disney Time" name.
    In Romania, the block aired on Disney Junior in early 2010 and also broadcast The Legend of Tarzan along with Goof Troop, Quack Pack, Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, and DuckTales around an hour, but it was discontinued recently, although Aladdin, which was a Disney Afternoon series, is sometimes broadcast on Disney Junior.
    Croatia has its version of the Disney Afternoon that airs once a year, and lasts the whole day, broken up and interrupted by other shows and news broadcasts only, it's mostly dedicated to Disney movies, though it also shows some premieres of series, for example, Sofia the First premiered during this block.
    The Serbian TV channel RTS 1 had its own version of the Disney Afternoon in the 2000s. The block was simply called "Disney on RTS". Disney shows and movies would air during the weekends, and they aired with a Disney logo in the top right corner. Due to the dubbed shows and movies being low budget, the songs were never dubbed. The block included: the Tinkerbell movies, Phineas and Ferb, Hercules, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and many more.
    Saturday Disney, the Australian television show which most of the cartoons that aired on The Disney Afternoon (and other Disney cartoons airing after the block finished) aired, used all three openings of The Disney Afternoon block as opening, with slight modifications.
    Strodder, Chris (2008). "Chronology of Disneyland Theme Park 1990-1999". The Disneyland Encyclopedia.
    Hill, Jim (August 25, 2007). "Tube Thursday : The "Disney Afternoon" shows that you didn't get to see - Jim Hill Media". Jim Hill Media.
    Do this?!

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    Equal forces acting on one object in opposite directions are called balanced forces.
    Adriana Caselotti as Snow White
    Marge Champion as Model for Snow White
    Lucille La Verne as The Evil Queen
    Harry Stockwell as The Prince
    Roy Atwell as Doc
    Pinto Colvig as Grumpy, Sleepy, Dopey (hiccups)
    Otis Harlan as Happy
    Scotty Mattraw as Bashful
    Billy Gilbert as Sneezy
    Eddie Collins as Dopey
    Stuart Buchanan as The Huntsman
    Moroni Olsen as Magic Mirror
    Marion Darlington and Purv Pullen as Birds
    Clarence Nash as Birds and Animals
    Non-speaking roles are the forest animals, the raven, and the vultures.
    Jimmy MacDonald provided additional voiceover work, including the yodeling, heard in "The Silly Song".
    Walt Disney had been contemplating making a feature-film since the early 1930s, considering ideas such as Babes in Toyland (he was unable to do this because it was earmarked for Laurel and Hardy by RKO), Rip Van Winkle, and an animation/live-action adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. It is thought that he first felt that an audience could sit through a feature-length cartoon when he and his brother, Roy, went to receive an award from the League of Nations (for the creation of Mickey Mouse) in Paris in 1935, where a theatre featured a program of six consecutive Disney shorts. He later wrote that Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was an inevitable and necessary step forward in order to advance the studio; short subjects, even successful ones like Three Little Pigs, still could not provide the studio with a significant profit. He may also have realized the potential of an animated feature after the success of Three Little Pigs. Beyond this, he was anxious for an opportunity to work in an "expanded format" that would allow for more elaborate character development and more complex plot ideas. It is also thought that Walt was influenced in his decision by his favorite comic actors, including Laurel & Hardy and Charlie Chaplin, who had already moved from short subjects to features for similar reasons.
    Walt revealed, in a magazine article for Photoplay Studies, that, as a boy, he had saved some money from his newspaper round to see a play of Snow White. In fact, he was referring not to a play but a film, starring Marguerite Clark, which he saw in a free showing in the theater Kansas City Convention Center in 1916; he was sitting in one of the top galleries of the theater. It is unknown whether the film was available for reference during the production of Disney's feature. He first revealed his plans for it to his key animators after dinner one evening in 1934, when he gave each of his key animators fifty cents, took them out to dinner, after which he took them to the studio's sound stage, where he told them the entire story, acting out every part.
    Despite being impressed with Walt's idea, the animators were still nervous that an animated feature would not sustain an audience's full attention. Many in Hollywood were even more skeptical, christening the project 'Disney's Folly'. Even Roy and Walt's wife, Lillian, attempted to discourage him from continuing the film. In 1934 he estimated its budget at $250,000; he was forced to mortgage his house when this eventually ballooned into an impressive $1.5 million. An article of June 3, 1934, reported (presumably jokingly) that "If, after it is made, he thinks it will disappoint the public, he will destroy it." Existing evidence suggests that serious preliminary work on the film did not begin until August 9. That same year, it appears Walt had planned to have it completed by early 1936.
    On August 9, 1934, twenty-one pages of notes - entitled "Snow White suggestions" - were compiled by staff writer Richard Creedon who suggested the principal characters, as well as situations and 'gags' for the story. As Walt had stated at the very beginning of the project, the main attraction of the story for him was the Seven Dwarfs, and their possibilities for 'screwiness' and 'gags'; the three-story meetings held in October and attended by Disney, Creedon, Larry Morey, Albert Hurter, Ted Sears, and Pinto Colvig were dominated by such subjects. At this point, Walt felt the story should begin with Snow White's discovery of the dwarfs' cottage. Walt had suggested from the very beginning that each of the dwarfs, whose names are not stated in the original story, could all have individual personalities. Their names were chosen from a pool of about fifty potentials, including Jumpy, Deafy, Dizzey, Hickey, Wheezy, Baldy, Gabby, Nifty, Sniffy, Swift, Lazy, Puffy, Stuffy, Tubby, Shorty, Burpy, and even Awful. The seven finalists were chosen through a process of elimination. Their leader, required to be pompous, self-important and bumbling, was named Doc; others were named for their distinguishing character traits. At the end of the October story meetings, however, only Doc, Grumpy, Bashful, Sleepy, and Happy of the final seven were named; at this point, Sneezy and Dopey were replaced by 'Jumpy' and an unnamed seventh dwarf.
    Along with a focus on the characterizations and comedic possibilities of the dwarfs, Creedon's 18-page outline of the story written from the October meetings, featured a continuous flow of gags as well as the Queen's attempt to kill Snow White with a poisoned comb, taken from the Grimms' fairy tale. After persuading her to use it, the disguised Queen would have escaped alive, but the dwarfs would have arrived in time to remove it. After the failure of the comb, the Queen was to have the Prince captured and taken to her dungeon, where she would have come to him (story sketches show this event both with the Queen and the Witch) and used magic to bring the dungeon's skeletons to life, making them dance for him and identifying one as 'Prince Oswald' (an example of the more humorous atmosphere of this story treatment). It is written in the story notes that the Queen has such magical power only in her own domain, the castle. With the Prince refusing to marry her, she leaves him to his death (one sketch shows him trapped in a subterranean chamber filling with water) as she makes her way to the dwarfs' cottage with the poisoned apple. The forest animals were to help the Prince escape her minions and find his horse. He would then ride to the cottage to save Snow White, but took the wrong road (despite warnings from the forest animals and his horse, which he, unlike Snow White, could not understand). He, therefore, would not have arrived in time to save her from the Queen. This plot would not be used in the final film, though many sketches of the scene in the dungeon were made by Ferdinand Horvath. Other examples of the more comical nature of the story at this point include suggestions for gags with the Witch's warts and a "fat, batty, cartoon type, self-satisfied" Queen. The Prince was also more of a clown and was to serenade Snow White in a more comical fashion. Walt encouraged all staff at the studio to contribute to the story, offering five dollars for every 'gag'; such gags included the dwarfs' noses popping over the foot of the bed when they first meet Snow White.

  • @Justwantedaname
    @Justwantedaname Před 5 měsíci

    getting this christmas

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    You're walking in the footsteps of a 28-year-old Russian biologist, Dmitri Ivanovski.
    Snow White also appears in the daily parade, Mickey's Soundsational Parade.
    Snow White is also featured aboard the Disney Cruise Line ships, available for meet-and-greets and appearing in live stage shows.
    Snow White also appears in the first act of Fantasmic!, where she dances with the Prince to "Some Day My Prince Will Come" during the princess-themed medley.
    Snow White also makes meet-and-greet appearances near Snow White's Wishing Well and in the Princess Pavilion of Fantasyland.
    In Florida, Snow White appears in the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train finale, Festival of Fantasy Parade, and has her own spell card known as "Snow White's House Cleaning" in the attraction Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom.
    For meet-and-greets, she occasionally makes appearances on Main Street, U.S.A., at Cinderella's Royal Table, Akershus Royal Banquet Hall, and more often in the Germany Pavilion in Epcot at the World Showcase. During colder weather, she will wear a long-sleeved version of her trademark dress to keep herself warm while speaking to Guests with her supporting Cast Members.
    In Japan, Snow White can be seen in One Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On!, as well as Fantasyland and the World Bazaar. She also makes appearances in Tokyo DisneySea's version of Fantasmic!
    In the Shanghai park, Snow White can be seen during the Enchanted Storybook Castle's stage show Golden Fairytale Fanfare. Inside the castle, she is featured in Once Upon a Time Adventure, while her likeness is depicted on one of the walls carving displays.
    In the ride "Snow White's Scary Adventures", Snow White's appearances vary. In the original version ride at Disneyland (which was then simply called "Snow White's Adventures"), she did not appear at all, because Walt Disney intended the riders to imagine that they were Snow White. This was also done at the original Disney World version as well. The idea did not catch on and figures of Snow White were later added. In Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland, she is glimpsed once ascending the dwarfs staircase, while she is seen twice at Paris (once on the stairs and then at the end) and even more times in Disney World (in the courtyard, running through the woods, taking the Poisoned Apple, being awoken by the Prince and then riding off into the sunset).
    As mentioned above, Snow White is a member of the highly popular Disney Princess franchise, as well as the first. In terms of merchandising and marketing, she's also among the most popular of the princesses.
    Snow White's late 2012 formal wear "redesign" did not receive many changes.
    Her short black hair now has a curly appearance, with her hair bow being moved to the side of her head instead of being centered in the middle. Her skirt has a more golden color to it, her formerly white petticoat is now light yellow, and her entire dress has many swirly designs embroidered onto it; the dress has subtracted some length so her shoes can be seen more clearly.
    Most noteworthy, her traditionally pale skin color has been brought more in line with natural skin tones.
    Her body is changed to an adult body in all images of her redesign, on the VHS covers, and on all posters. This body was used in all of her video game and cartoon appearances besides her own movie.
    In early redesigns, her hair was much more crimped, and her sleeves were transparent.
    Snow White's Palace Pets are Berry, Sweetie, Muffin, Honeycake, Thistleblossom, and Madame Hamilot.
    While there are many similarities between the Brothers Grimm's version and Disney's Snow White, there are also many differences:
    In the original version, Snow White is only seven years old when she incites the Queen's jealousy after the magic looking-glass reveals Snow White is more beautiful than her.
    In the first edition, it was Snow White's biological mother who wanted to kill her (although in later editions, it was changed to a stepmother like in the film and other film adaptations).
    The huntsman, who was ordered to do away with the girl and bring back her heart as a token for the queen, lets her go after the princess begs him to spare her life and promises to never return home.
    The wild woodland creatures in the wood never become her friends, yet they never come to harm her.
    The dwarfs' cottage is found in a neat state with supper ready on the table, and from which Snow White helps herself from each setting.
    Twice the wicked queen attempts to do away with the princess, by use of ribbons to suffocate her, then with an enchanted comb to drug her, but only with the third attempt of an apple that was poisoned does it fully work out.
    A piece of the poisoned apple gets stuck in her throat, and she falls unconscious.
    The dwarfs, who saved Snow White after her attempted two murders, can't rescue her and place her in a glass and gold coffin with her name engraved on it and that she was a king's daughter.
    Three birds come to sing for the princess, being an owl, a raven, and lastly, a dove.
    Over the years, Snow White grows into a beautiful woman inside the coffin. A prince happens to hear of a beautiful princess sleeping in the forest and discovers Snow White's coffin.
    The prince buys the coffin from the dwarfs and the prince's servants carry it back to his castle. While they are proceeding, they stumble over a bush, and the piece of the poisoned apple flies from Snow White's throat, and she awakens.
    Upon saying goodbye to the dwarfs, Snow White promises that she would return to visit them often.
    The wicked queen learns that the new bride-to-be is fairer than she, and upon arriving at the wedding, finds out the bride is Snow White. She is then made to dance in red-hot iron shoes until she falls down dead. Other bowdlerized versions say that the Queen dies instantly from the rage in her heart after seeing Snow White still alive.
    In some translations, Snow White's name was actually Snowdrop or Snowball.
    Because Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the first film made by Disney, Snow White is the first Disney Princess, the first main character, and the first heroine of a Disney animated feature.
    Snow White is also the first Disney Princess that has said prayers in a Disney film.
    Snow White's film has the longest title among all the Disney Princess films.
    Snow White is the only Disney Princess from the Classical era who is not French.
    Snow White is German, while both Cinderella and Aurora are French.
    Being the first Disney Princess, Snow White's signature outfit consists of the primary colors: red, blue and yellow.
    Snow White is the lead character that has performed the most solo songs (not counting reprises) in a single Disney film; four to be exact: "I'm Wishing", "With A Smile And A Song", "Whistle While You Work", and "Someday My Prince Will Come".
    Snow White is one of only six princesses to be in a movie that does not have a sequel. The other five being Aurora, Tiana, Merida, Moana, and Raya.
    Snow White was originally going to have blonde hair, but her hair was changed to black to make her more relatable.
    In The Muppets at Walt Disney World, Snow White was the Disney character who had the biggest part in the story, besides Mickey Mouse.
    On June 28, 1987, Snow White was awarded a star on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame to commemorate the film's 50th anniversary. She was the third cartoon character, after Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny, to be awarded a star and remains the only Disney Princess to be awarded such.
    In Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Genie transforms Jasmine's outfit into Snow White's.
    The development designs for Snow White ranged from cartoony to more realistic, while the final colors of the dress had before gone through several changes before settling with its current blue and gold appearance.
    Some of Snow White's dance moves were used for those of Maid Marian in Robin Hood.
    According to the Disneystrology book, her birthday would be on March 6.
    Some older promotional media incorrectly color her dress pink and purple instead of red, blue, and yellow.
    One illustration in the book The Art of the Disney Princess depicted Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as a planetary system, with Snow White as the "sun" and the dwarfs as "planets". The latter appears to be a literal interpretation of "dwarf planet", a term coined in 2006 following the coining of an official definition of "planet" that refers to small spherical objects that are too small to be considered planets but too big and too round to be considered asteroids, and cannot "clear their neighborhood" during formation using their gravity to pull debris closer to it to make itself larger or push them away into space, leaving nothing else in its orbit except for moons. This category includes Pluto, the former ninth planet, the large asteroid Ceres, and the Trans-Neptunian objects Eris, Haumea, and Makemake.

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    Eventually the leaves wither and fall, killing the plant.
    Though it had first been thought that the dwarfs would be the main focus of the story, and many sequences were written for the seven characters; at a certain point, it was decided that the main thrust of the story should be provided by the relationship between the Queen and Snow White. For this reason, several sequences featuring the dwarfs were cut from the film. The first, which was animated in its entirety before being cut, showed Doc and Grumpy arguing about whether Snow White should stay with them. Another, also completely animated, would have shown the dwarfs eating soup noisily and messily; Snow White (unsuccessfully) attempts to teach them how to eat 'like gentlemen'. A partially animated sequence involved the dwarfs holding a 'lodge meeting' in which they try to think of a gift for Snow White; this was to be followed by the elaborate 'bed building sequence', in which the dwarfs and the forest animals construct and carve a bed for Snow White, but was cut, as it was thought to slow down the movement of the story. The soup-eating and bed-building sequences were animated by Ward Kimball, who was sufficiently discouraged by their removal to consider leaving the studio, though he ultimately decided to remain.
    The primary authority on the design of the film was inspirational sketch artist Albert Hurter. All designs used in it, from character's appearances to the look of the rocks in the background, had to meet Hurter's approval before being finalized. Two other inspirational sketch artists contributed to the visual style of the film: Ferdinand Horvath (whose designs were often thought not to be as easily translated into animation as Hurter's, but who produced a number of dark concepts for the film) and Gustaf Tenggren, whose style borrowed from the likes of Arthur Rackham and John Bauer and thus possessed the European illustration quality that Walt was interested in. Tenggren was used primarily as a color stylist and to determine the staging and atmosphere of many of the scenes in the film. He also designed the poster for it and illustrated the press book. However, only Hurter receives a credit for it, as a character designer. Other artists to work on the film included Joe Grant, whose most significant contribution was the design for the Queen's witch form.
    Art Babbit, an animator who joined the Disney studio in 1932 invited seven of his colleagues (who all worked in the same room as him) to an art class that he himself had set up at his home in the Hollywood Hills. Though there was no teacher, he had recruited a model to pose for him and his fellow animators as they drew. These 'classes' were held weekly; each week, more animators would come. After three weeks, Walt called him to his office and offered to provide the supplies, working space, and models required if the sessions were moved to the studio. He ran the sessions for a month until animator Hardie Gramatky suggested that they recruit Don Graham the art teacher from the Chouinard Institute taught his first class at the studio on November 15, 1932, and was joined by Phil Dike a few weeks later. These classes were principally concerned with human anatomy and movement, though instruction later included action analysis, animal anatomy, and acting.
    Though the classes were originally described as a "brutal battle", with neither instructor nor students well learned in the other's craft, the enthusiasm, and energy of both parties made the classes stimulating and beneficial for all involved. Graham would often screen Disney shorts and, along with the animators, pick out both strengths and weaknesses. For example, Graham criticized Babbit's animation of Abner Countrymouse in The Country Cousin as "taking a few of the obvious actions of a drunk without coordinating the rest of the body", while praising it for maintaining its humor without getting "dirty or mean or vulgar. The country mouse is always having a good time."
    Very few of the animators at the Disney studio had had artistic training (most had been newspaper cartoonists); among these few was Grim Natwick who had trained in Europe. The animator's success in designing and animating Betty Boop for the Fleischer cartoons showed an understanding of human female anatomy, and when Walt hired Natwick he was given female characters to animate almost exclusively. Attempts to animate Persephone, the female lead of The Goddess of Spring, had proved largely unsuccessful; Natwick's animation of the heroine in Cookie Carnival showed greater promise and was eventually given the task of animating Snow White herself. Though live-action footage of her, the Prince and the Queen was shot as reference for the animators, many of them disapproved of rotoscoping, considering it to hinder the production of effective caricature. None of Babbit's animation of the Queen was rotoscoped; despite Graham and Natwick's objections. However, some scenes of Snow White and the Prince were directly traced from the live-action footage.
    In spring and early summer 1935, Walt, along with Roy, their wives, Lillian and Edna, and draftsman Bill Cottrell, spent eleven weeks in Europe, vacationing in England, France, Italy, Holland, and Switzerland. The trip was intended as a relaxing holiday, and for Walt to receive a special medal from the League of Nations; on the way, however, he bought nearly three hundred and fifty books; illustrators included, among others, Arthur Rackham, Gustave Dore, Honore Daumier, Grandville, Benjamin Rabier, Ludwig Richter, Wilhelm Busch, Heinrich Kley, Attilio Mussino, Sir John Tenniel, and Charles Folkard (many of these illustrators had been recommended by Hurter and Joe Grant). He added all these books to the studio library, and a further 90 from France, 81 from England, 149 from Germany and 15 from Italy, were added to the library in July of the same year.
    The Disney artists and animators frequently borrowed and referred to the books of the studio library, which could frequently be seen on drawing boards. Rackham's influence on the style of the film is perhaps the most obvious; his illustrations of gnarled trees coming to life inspired the faces Snow White sees in her flight through the forest, his depictions of dwarfs, gnomes, and goblins played a part in the design of the seven dwarfs, and similarities have been noted between Joe Grant's design for the Witch and the old woman in Rackham's illustration for "Hansel and Gretel". However, the other illustrations influenced various different elements of the film. Dore's etchings for Dante's Divine Comedy, in particular, inspired the caverns below the Queen's castle, as did Piranesi's "Carceri" series. It is rumored that Disney intended to recruit Rackham for the visual development of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but that the illustrator was too frail to move to America.
    At this time, Disney also encouraged his staff to see a variety of films. These ranged from the mainstream, such as MGM's Romeo and Juliet (to which Disney made direct reference in a story meeting pertaining to the scene in which Snow White lies in her glass coffin), to the more obscure, including European silent films. The influence of German expressionism (examples of which exist in Nosferatu and The Cabinet of Dr. Calligari both of which were recommended by Disney to his staff) can be found in Snow White (and their future films), particularly in the scenes of Snow White fleeing through the forest and the Queen's transformation into the Witch. The latter was also inspired by 1931's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, to which Disney made specific reference in story meetings.

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    The simplest viruses contain only a few genes, whereas the most complex may have hundreds of genes.
    However, what lies behind Go Go's rough shell is perhaps the largest amount of compassion she can dispose of necessary for the group. After Hiro witnesses Tadashi's wish to help others and tries to apologize to the group for his actions, Go Go immediately hugs him to comfort him from the misfortunes he has been through. By the end of the film, Go Go embraces her role as a super-heroine with her friends, learning how to work together to save others and lending determination to battles.
    Despite her tough status, Go Go will rarely let loose and gush over things, such as in "Something Fluffy", when she temporarily baby talks with a Mayoi, calling it her "fuzzy wuzzy". She also takes on a big sister figure to Hiro.
    Go Go stands at 5'4" tall with a curvaceous build. She has fair skin, scruffy black hair with violet streaks, and brown eyes, with lavender eye shadow. In terms of attire, she wears a dark gray leather jacket over a white short-sleeved shirt, fashionably ripped dark gray leggings with violet patches, underneath a pair of black shorts with red highlights, black trainers with blue on them, and bare-knuckle gloves. In the TV series, the sweatband on her left wrist is obsolete, and her leggings are not ripped.
    In her superhero form, she wears a black-and-yellow suit of armor with yellow maglev discs on her wrists and boots, a matching helmet, and black underclothing with a hint of red linings. Go Go's super-suit received a few alterations in the TV series. The armor on her upper arms are gone, and the armor on her hands have been replaced with black bare-knuckle gloves.
    Go Go's battle suit is based on her science experiment seen during her introduction at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. Through the use of mechanical engineering, Go Go strove to create a bike with intense, almost unimaginable speed. This was incorporated in her super-suit, which heavily consisted of the same electromagnetic wheels used for her state-of-the-art bike.
    However, not only do the discs act as wheels and a mode of transportation they also act as dangerous weapons, capable of causing quite a lot of damage once flung to a specific target. Once the target is hit the discs magnetically return to the suit, enabling instant reuse. Her intimacy with speed enables her to perform a combination of hits and attacks that give her an advantage in both ranged and close combat.
    With the suit, Go Go is given impressive speed, velocity, and agility. Using all of the discs and moving at once at high velocity, Go Go can cause the discs to become incredibly cutting, heated, and powerful, enabling her to tear through hard objects but only at a proper momentum. She also gains the ability to create powerful impacts against enemies when at high speeds. In "Fan Friction," Go Go discovered she can skate vertically up walls, inspired by Karmi's fan fiction. This move is achieved when Go Go gets down on all four discs and picks up enough speed.
    Go Go is first introduced at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, where she is in the process of creating a specialized bike that runs on electromagnetically-suspended wheels (which allows the wheels to run without restriction), to satisfy her intense need for speed. She soon meets an impressed Hiro, younger brother of her friend Tadashi, whom she explains her ambitions too. When Tadashi convinces Hiro to join the institution, the latter works to earn acceptance by Robert Callaghan. Go Go and the others assist Hiro in creating the Microbots. When it is time for Hiro to present them at the school's annual expo, Go Go joins the others to give support and is the first to notice Hiro's nervousness. Nevertheless, she faithfully sticks by his side, alongside the others, and the presentation is a rousing success. That same night, however, Tadashi dies in an explosion set off at the school. During the mourning period, Go Go attends the funeral and comforts the Hamada family.
    Sometime later, the remaining team makes attempts to comfort Hiro by offering some company, but due to falling into depression as a result of Tadashi's sudden death, Hiro denies their calls. Later that night, Go Go and the others are contacted by Baymax. On the way to the café, they spot Hiro wandering around, with Baymax and follow him to the docks, where they're attacked by a malicious masked man by the name of Yokai. Yokai is the man responsible for the fire that killed Tadashi, using the incident to cover the theft of Hiro's Microbots. Hiro tries to stay and battle alongside Baymax, but Go Go grabs him and rushes him to Wasabi's van. The group then makes their escape, and a chase through the streets ensues. A careful and lawful Wasabi, however, drives with caution, making it easy for Yokai to attack. Annoyed with Wasabi's paranoia, Go Go takes the wheel and drives recklessly through the city herself, successfully evading Yokai's various attacks. Though they believed they managed to lose him, Go Go's driving leads them into the ocean. Believing them to be dead, Yokai takes his leave.
    The team survives the plunge and are taken to Fred's mansion, which Go Go initially doesn't believe is his actual home. While recovering, Hiro decides to upgrade himself and his friends into a team of high-tech superheroes; believing they'll need to work together to defeat Yokai. Go Go is the first to vocally agree, believing bringing down Yokai would honor Tadashi. Go Go's battle-suit is accompanied by electromagnetic discs, granting her tremendous speed and velocity. Though it takes some getting used to, Go Go, like the rest of the members, eventually masters her suit's abilities. The group sets off to an abandoned island, where Baymax has tracked Yokai's whereabouts. Once they arrive, they stumble across an abandoned, sealed off facility, which was once used by tech-guru, Alistair Krei, to build and showcase his latest invention: a teleportation portal. After a disastrous incident resulting in the supposed death of the test pilot, Abigail, the facility was shut down. This leads the team to believe Krei is the one responsible for the theft of Hiro's Microbots, and that he's trying to rebuild his portal.
    Just then, Yokai arrives and attacks. Go Go proves to be a challenge for the masked villain, and the two engage in personal combat. Go Go tries to use her discs to unmask Yokai, but he evades her attacks and eventually defeats the team. Yokai is eventually unmasked by Hiro, however, and is revealed to be Professor Callaghan. Betrayed when Callaghan brushes off how Tadashi sacrificed his life to try and save him as a worthless gesture (which it was), Hiro corrupts Baymax's programming and orders the latter to destroy Callaghan. Go Go is the first to intervene, fending off a mindless Baymax to save Callaghan's life. In the midst of the chaos, Callaghan retrieves his mask and escapes. Fortunately, Honey is able to restore Baymax's original programming. Hiro scolds the team, but Go Go calls him out for his murderous actions as the team never intended to kill Callaghan, but to bring him to justice. Hiro lashes out in response, angrily telling the team that he never should have let them help him, causing Go Go to recoil in shock and horror at hearing such harsh words from Hiro. Hiro leaves the scene with Baymax, abandoning Go Go and the others on the island. They are later rescued by Fred's butler and returned to San Fransokyo. They reunite with Hiro, who apologizes for his behavior. Go Go comforts him with a hug, and promises that they will catch Callaghan, but they do it in the right way.

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    You exert about one newton of force when you lift a small apple.
    As a consequence, this also meant Ariel couldn't visit her ancestral home, making her miss Triton and her sisters deeply, but only when alone so Melody doesn't learn the truth of her mermaid heritage. Melody's love of the sea proves too strong, however, especially after finding her locket while out swimming beyond the sea wall and confronting her mother over it after Sebastian ends up ruining her birthday party, humiliating her, and when she falls into Morgana's clutches, Ariel is forced to temporarily resume her mermaid form in order to rescue and save Melody from Morgana's scheme, with Triton using his trident to revert the spell that turned Ariel human originally, returning her to her old mermaid body so she could return home to Atlantica after so long.
    In this time, Ariel briefly returns to her grotto as seen in the first film, and studies the objects, (which we are left to presume survived Triton's anger in the first film) and keeps looking for Melody. This features Ariel becoming an overprotective parent for Melody, effectively taking over the role of Triton in the first film. She apologizes to Melody by the end of the film for her overprotectiveness as she realizes it was for the best that Melody now knew about her true heritage.
    Ariel is the first and only Disney Princess to date to become a mother.
    Ariel appears as a regular guest in the animated television series House of Mouse and its specials, usually sitting with Sebastian and Scuttle and sometimes with Eric or Triton. Her appearance alternates irregularly between her human form and mermaid form (even at the same time in a few episodes), depending on what the situation requires. In her human form, she is mostly seen in her blue peasant gown, except in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse where she is instead seen in her pink-and-white ball gown.
    Daisy Duck seems to be a big fan of her and her films, as shown in "Daisy's Debut" and "House of Genius". In the show's opening song, she is seen combing her hair with a fork, like in the original film.
    In a clip recycled for many episodes, she is seen sitting at a table with Scuttle and Sebastian and her and Scuttle clap starting with "The Three Caballeros". In "Gone Goofy", she appears next to Prince Eric near the end.
    In "Timon and Pumbaa", Scuttle perches on Ariel's head telling that Timon is gonna lose something.
    In the episode "Jiminy Cricket", while Jiminy Cricket is sharing his wisdom, he states, "Never sell your voice to a giant sea witch just because you have a crush on some guy, it's just not worth it". Ariel sits there looking embarrassed and ashamed, and upon hearing this, she snatches the necklace containing her voice away from Ursula, much to her anger.
    In "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner", Ariel is sitting next to Sebastian before Goofy takes him to cook for Mortimer, who was pretending to be a critic. She is later seen laughing with the rest of the audience after the crew calls him out and insults him.
    Also in "Everybody Loves Mickey", Ariel wishes that Mickey could visit her under the sea.
    In "Suddenly Hades", Pete attempted to flood the club to run out the customers, as he could shut down the club if there were no guests. Though he succeeded in flooding the club, he was stopped from closing the club as Ariel was still present, having returned after Hades bugged out in annoyance from the flooding.

  • @jennifereyles5104
    @jennifereyles5104 Před 6 měsíci

    That is a good game 👍🏻

  • @xdviper4518
    @xdviper4518 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Which is better: Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury or Super Mario Wonder? I've havent played either one and looking to purchse one or the other.

  • @BatmanandSonicfan4901
    @BatmanandSonicfan4901 Před 6 měsíci +6

    1:25:54 that level is a nightmare

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    You can use an arrow to represent the direction and strength of a force.
    Ariel is extremely compassionate and loving towards almost all living things; more so platonically than romantically. This is most notably seen through her friendship with her closest companion, Flounder, and even her father's court composer, Sebastian, who, despite being against Ariel's recklessness and overly adventurous nature, is given a considerably large amount of love and respect from the princess, which is often reciprocated. With Flounder, she is comforting and patient, as well as protective, with the tendency to risk her own life for the guppy on various occasions.
    Her ability to befriend all various creatures, including an abandoned killer whale, an irrationally feared sea creature. and even the son of one of her nemeses is displayed throughout the franchise. She is also one of the very few to be patient with Scuttle as she was barely did not get annoyed with the seagull's absent-mindedness and quarks. Before she met Eric, she was rarely interested in romantic relationships, not even with any of the merman princes that Triton tried to get her to marry. The only known exception was Prince Waverly of the Pacifica Kingdom, with whom she was infatuated.
    However, after meeting Eric, Ariel is revealed to be a romantic, willing to make daring sacrifices for the sake of true love. Her love for him is validated by Eric's returned selflessness and sacrificial actions for the sake of love; notably seen during the climax of the film.
    Like Ariel's father, Triton, she has a bad temper if she is ever provoked, although her temper is not as short as his. Although spirited, even she has had some degree of self-doubts about herself, as she actually at one point considered her father might have been correct and that she may have been a freak for having any fascination for humanity. She also had a degree of seeing the good in things, as she also doubted that humans could have been pure evil from their tools and artworks.
    Also, despite her usual naivety and impulsiveness, Ariel has shown to be serious, careful, and very intuitive on many occasions. One example of her occasionally showing intuitiveness was just before exploring the sunken ship, where she suggested that Flounder stay outside and be on the lookout for sharks in the area when the latter tried to fake illness.
    In The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, as an adult, Ariel has matured into a sophisticated and distinguished woman, fully embracing her responsibilities as a mother and the princess consort of Eric's kingdom and fully adapting to her human body that she has had for some time now thanks to her father's magic. However, when Morgana threatens Melody at her christening, Ariel becomes overprotective of her daughter similarly to how she was treated by Triton in the first film. As a result, she severs all ties with Atlantica and the ocean in hopes of preventing Morgana from using Melody's heritage to her advantage. Despite being happy with her new life as a human mother and wife, she misses her father and sisters, but keeps this hidden from Melody for the latter's own safety. Later, she comes to realize that this decision does more harm than good.
    However, at one point, Ariel subtly alludes to her true heritage, as she mentioned to Melody when sympathizing with her about not fitting in that she was "a fish out of water", with Melody not quite believing her.
    Regardless of Ariel's few flaws, she is very much selfless, sweet-natured, and inspirational. However, her most notable trait was her deep love and fascination for humans, having desired to become human during the first film's events, even before meeting her future husband, Eric. However, she did not always have this trait; until she was 15 years old, she expressed a deep fear of humans similar to Triton's prejudice towards humans, although her witnessing a human saving a beached dolphin changed her views on the matter. Ironically, the human responsible for saving the dolphin was Eric, although she never knew it.

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    The net force determines whether an object moves and also in which direction it moves.
    Twenty-eight years later in Neverland, Regina, working with Rumplestiltskin, returns Ariel's voice in exchange for her help. Ariel agrees to return to Storybrooke and retrieve a weapon from Rumplestiltskin's shop that will be strong enough to stop Peter Pan. If the mission succeeds, the Queen promises to make Ariel human permanently and be with Eric.
    Ariel's next appearance in Once Upon a Time is titled "Dark Hollow". This episode immediately picks up after the events of "Ariel". Gold shows Ariel how to get to Storybrooke and tells her to find Belle and give her a sand dollar with a message from him. Though Regina chooses not to tell Ariel where to find Eric, she does warn her that she only has one hour. When Ariel arrives in Storybrooke, she meets with Grumpy, who takes her to Belle.
    After learning that Ariel was sent by Rumplestiltskin, Belle takes her to Gold's shop, where Belle deciphers Gold's coded message and retrieves the item of which he requires: Pandora's Box. However, before they can do anything, they are ambushed by John and Michael Darling, who is now working for Peter Pan. John and Michael the two of them up and take the item to destroy it. In order to get out of the ropes, Belle removes Ariel's bracelet, which allows Ariel to wiggle free from the ropes and undo Belle's bindings. Ariel then puts the bracelet back on and goes after John and Michael.
    Belle and Ariel find John and Michael just before they destroy the box. Belle is able to stop them by activating a mine cart on the tracks, which throws Michael and John off their feet. Using the time to her advantage, she grabs the box and kicks their gun away. John and Michael reveal that the only reason they are working for Pan is that he has been holding their sister Wendy hostage. Belle manages to convince them, however, that if they help her, the ones in Neverland will be able to use Pandora's box to defeat Pan.
    Ariel returns to Neverland and gives Pandora's box to Gold. As a reward, Regina enchants the bracelet, so that Ariel can become a human whenever she wishes. Before Ariel departs, she tells Regina and Gold about Wendy's situation. Regina exhibits no concern about Wendy since she only cares about Henry. However, Ariel manages to convince her and Gold to do what they can to help Wendy. Upon returning to Storybrooke, Ariel finds Eric working as a fisherman. The two of them are then reunited and reconcile.
    After the fairy-tale characters are sent back to the Enchanted Forest, Eric is captured by the pirate Blackbeard. Ariel, however, believes that Captain Hook was responsible and tracks him down. Upon learning that Blackbeard also has his ship, Ariel and Hook agree to work together. In order to take his ship back, Hook throws Blackbeard over the edge without learning where Eric is. Ariel is forced to rescue Blackbeard so that she can rescue Eric. She eventually relocates with Eric to Hangman's Island.
    The guilt Hook still feels for his nearly sacrificing any attempt to rescue Eric is later exploited by the Wicked Witch of the West. She impersonates Ariel so that she can get Hook to admit he loves Emma Swan in a "plea for redemption." Using this, she is able to curse his lips. She also reveals that Ariel and Eric are alive on Hangman's Island.
    It is later revealed that after Hook sold the Jolly Roger back to Blackbeard, he used it to terrorize people, including Princess Anna and her fiancé, Kristoff, of Arendelle. After her return to Arendelle, Queen Elsa trapped it in a bottle and Ariel accidentally becomes trapped inside as well. She is freed after Hook restores his ship in Storybrooke. After Ursula throws Hook overboard, Ariel saves his life and helps him discover a new plan to help restore Ursula's happy ending. She later helps contact Ursula's father, Poseidon, and bring him to Storybrooke so he can reconcile with his daughter.
    After this, Ariel returns to Hangman's Island. A while later, she enters her hut to discover Hook, Jasmine, and Aladdin have broken in and triggered a trap. She is pleased to see Hook and Jasmine again and soon also becomes acquainted with Aladdin. After learning of their plight and that they were led to her hut while tracking Jafar, she brings out a lamp which she believes to be Agrabahn. Jasmine takes the lamp and, assured by the presence of Ariel, Hook, and Aladdin, who she believes to be heroes, prepares to face her fears and Jafar. However, when Jafar emerges, he is easily able to break the genie curse, much to Ariel's surprise, and proceeds to freeze Ariel, Aladdin, and Hook in place, before he faces Jasmine alone. After Jasmine has used magical dust to transform Jafar into a staff, the trio is freed from the sorcerer's magic and regain mobility. Jasmine then reveals that Agrabah is inside the ring she has been wearing, and she now knows how to bring it back with true love's kiss, and proceeds to kiss Aladdin, magically transporting Agrabah back to its proper place and the four heroes with it. Now that the ring no longer contains the kingdom, Ariel asks for permission to keep it as a trinket. Afterward, Hook asks Ariel if she can get back home, and she states that she will be able to use her mermaid powers by swimming in the nearby Agrabah Gulf. Realizing that she can help with Hook's problem of being separated from Emma, Ariel offers a magic conch shell that Hook can use to communicate into as long as there's someone on the other end. Hook begins to speak into it, telling Emma the truth of what happened, though he is unsure if she is on the other end.

  • @wpreece123
    @wpreece123 Před 15 dny

    It’s funny that people beating the game before it even came out 🎉😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 6:56

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    You will learn about friction, gravity, compression, and tension forces in this chapter.
    In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Snow White makes a cameo appearance in which she is seen helping the disguised Queen cross the street in Toontown to the Apple Shop and later with all the other Toons at the end of the film. She is therefore depicted as a citizen of Toontown.
    In 1993, an animated Snow White presented the Oscar for Best Achievement in a Short Film at the 65th Academy Awards.
    Snow White made a brief cameo appearance in the Mickey Mouse Works cartoon "Mickey's April Fools".
    In The Lion King 1½, Snow White makes a silhouetted cameo at the end with the dwarfs where they join all the other Disney Characters to watch the film again. Her only line is "Oh, excuse me!"
    Snow White: "Oh, excuse me."
    Bashful: "'Scuse me."
    Doc: "'Scuse me."
    Sneezy: "'Scuse me."
    Happy: "'Scuse me."
    Sleepy: "'Scuse me."
    Grumpy: "Git outta the way."
    ―Snow White and the dwarfs arriving at the movie
    Snow White appears in the animated short, Electric Holiday as one of the models in Minnie Mouse's fantasy fashion show.
    Snow White made a brief cameo appearance in the animated series Mickey Mouse in the episode "Wish Upon a Coin". She was first seen humming "I'm Wishing", until she's interrupted by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. She was later seen asleep during the ending.
    In the first episode of the mini-series Descendants: Wicked World, a portrait of Snow White can be seen in Mal's tent.
    In Frozen II, a snow sculpture of Snow White is among the snowpeople made by Elsa in the film's prologue.
    In Once Upon a Studio, Snow White joins all of the Disney characters to do a group photo to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Disney. She sings "When You Wish Upon a Star" with Fa Mulan and Asha as everyone joins in for the group photo.
    In Wish, Snow White was among the Disney animated characters that appeared during the credits. As the character images appeared n chronological order, Snow White's image of her with a baby bluebird on her finger was the first image to be made by Star alongside Pinocchio.
    Snow White made recurring appearances in the live-action wrap-around skits alongside the other costumed characters and celebrity guests.
    In these bits, she was played by Ann Jillian.
    In the one-hour special The Muppets at Walt Disney World, Snow White is taking pictures with guests. Suddenly, she turns around and sees Animal and runs away from him. He then proceeds to chase her all around Walt Disney World, from the Magic Kingdom to the Indiana Jones stunt show.
    Even though she is being chased, Snow White is actually seen smiling while running from Animal, so it's implied that she perhaps enjoys being chased by him.
    In the end, she is seen with Animal. It could be presumed that she's on a date with him, which would question the status of her relationship with the Prince in the real world and in the movie.
    A live-action version of Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin, Bailee Madison as a young girl) is one of the central characters of the ABC series. Here, she is the daughter of King Leopold and Queen Eva and the stepdaughter of the Evil Queen Regina. This Snow White lives in a medieval realm called the Enchanted Forest.
    When she is a little girl, Regina rescues her from a runaway horse, and the two become instant friends. As a result, Leopold offers to marry Regina and provide Snow with a mother after the death of her biological one, and the kingdom with a Queen. However, Snow discovers that Regina loves the stable boy Daniel, but tries to keep it a secret after Regina explains true love. Unfortunately, Regina's mother Cora plays on Snow's feelings of losing a mother, causing the girl (not wanting Regina to suffer what she had and believing Cora merely wants her daughter's happiness) to reveal Regina's heart belongs to Daniel, leading to his death. Learning her role, Regina wanted Snow dead for revealing this secret and prevent her from having true love, as she was forced into a loveless marriage with Leopold instead. Years later, Regina orchestrates Leopold's undoing, and the Huntsman is enlisted by the Queen to kill Snow, like in the Disney film, but he spares her for her selflessness. She continues living in the forest, stealing from the nobles of the Queen's domain in the hopes of collecting enough money to move out of the realm. She meets Prince James while robbing him, and she nicknames him "Prince Charming" when he captures her to regain his stolen engagement ring, which she already sold. The pair falls in love on their journey to buy back the jewels, but he returns to his fiancée. Realizing she and James can never be together, she receives from Rumplestiltskin a potion that will erase all her memories of James. Shortly after, she gets a letter from James telling her to meet him at the castle if she loves him, so they can run away before he is married.

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    When two or more forces act in opposite directions, the net force is also found by adding the strengths of the forces.
    After Ariel signed her contract in an alternate version of the original story, Ariel and Eric plan to wed, but the sea witch Ursula has taken control of the ocean. So Ariel becomes a mermaid once more and sets off to rescue the sea.
    The game takes place from a side view, and Ariel (swimming most of the time, but hopping around on the land occasionally) can shoot bubbles to trap her foes and can then throw them at each other or into nooks and crannies (to potentially find treasure). She can also dig through sand to find treasure and pick up seashells to break open chests. Some of her old foes, such as the shark, Glut and moray eels, Flotsam and Jetsam, have returned as stage bosses, while others are new.
    After Ursula is defeated for good, Ariel attempts to return to the surface and become human, but she cannot return to being a human. Much like in the original film's ending, Triton then attempts to help Ariel out by transforming her back into a human, and their wedding continues as planned.
    Although this game is not canon, this exact situation where Ariel had to be turned back into a mermaid would be duplicated in The Little Mermaid II, where she leaves a much larger boat (Eric's lead fleet ship) rather than his rowboat as in the NES game. In addition, her bubble attack is later referenced as a spell card in Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom.
    The Genesis game features Ariel (or Triton) on a quest to save the transformed Atlanteans (and either Triton or Ariel, depending on whom the player chooses to play as) from Ursula's spell. This game most likely takes place before Ariel saved Eric from the shipwreck.
    The gameplay allows the player to move in 8 directions, with the goal being to locate and transform Ursula's polyps back into Merfolk. The player is given a "normal attack" and "special attack". During the gameplay, the player can collect treasure, which after finding his icon, can trade with Scuttle for health, special characters (like Flounder and Sebastian), and special powers to aid them on their quest. After saving all the Atlanticans in a stage, the player must face a boss, the final encounter being Ursula herself, and the transformed Triton (or Ariel if the player chose to play as Triton), the final polyp that must be rescued.
    Ariel appears in the Kingdom Hearts series. She is featured in the game, not as one the seven Princesses of Heart (her spot is taken by Alice from Alice in Wonderland), but as one of two female warriors, along with Mulan, to join Sora, Donald, and Goofy in the fight against the Heartless.
    She makes her series debut in Kingdom Hearts, where she encounters Sora, Donald, and Goofy for the first time during her latest phase. The young mermaid expresses her desire to see the mysterious worlds beyond the sea, though her father forbids it. Even so, she's soon manipulated by Ursula into revealing the legendary keyhole of her world in exchange for her dream come true. Fortunately, enough, Sora and friends are able to defeat the sea witch with Ariel's help, restoring peace and unveiling the keyhole, which Sora must lock.
    In the sequel Kingdom Hearts II, Ariel's dreams of traveling the worlds were put aside for the simpler dream of living upon the surface, as events in this game followed the original 1989 animated film more closely. A dream that was only pushed further upon discovering the handsome Prince Eric. With Sora, Donald, Goofy, Sebastian, and Flounder by her side, Ariel challenges her struggles and makes her dream a reality, with King Triton eventually giving his blessing, like in the film, after seeing Eric risk his life for Ariel's safety at the hands of a revived Ursula. Before leaving upon opening the keyhole, however, Sora and Ariel vow that they'll see each other again.

  • @sonicrobotnik2361
    @sonicrobotnik2361 Před měsícem +1

    47:53 1st Place Jingle

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    The object can speed up, slow down, or change direction.
    Queen Selina is a character who is featured in the 2023 live-action film The Little Mermaid, a remake of the Disney animated classic of the same name.
    Selina is an original character written for the film, and she is played by Noma Dumezweni. She is a human queen and the adoptive mother of Prince Eric. She has dark skin and curly hair, and she wears elegant gowns and jewelry.
    Like King Triton, Selina is very protective of her son Eric and does not approve of him going on voyages, fearing she could lose him just like she lost her husband. She does care about Eric and his well-being, though her overprotectiveness puts a strain on her relationship with him.
    In addition, Selina holds signs of xenophobia towards sea creatures and blames them for the death of her husband who died during a voyage at sea. Though she did not believe in the existence of merpeople, she believed that they along with all sea creatures to be evil beings. This is proven where she was horrified to discover Ariel was a mermaid and Ursula revealing her true form where Selina tries to dissuade her son from going after Ariel, only to be held back by Grimsby. However, after Eric and Ariel defeat Ursula where the mermaid saves her son's life, Selina realizes she was wrong about aquatic creatures and recognizes how much Eric and Ariel love each other.
    When a group of royal guards safely bring Prince Eric to the castle after the latter survived a shipwreck, one of them tells the others to alert Queen Selina. Selina is seen discussing with Grimsby, who tells her that there were no casualties from the shipwreck. Once Eric arrives, Selina orders him to stay in the castle to avoid risking his life looking for the girl he supposedly claims saved him from drowning. As a result, Selina enforces a rule to Eric, telling him to stay in the castle and stop going on any more voyages or going after a girl 'he imagined'.
    Later that night on the second day, Grimsby is seen chatting with Selina, who is worried about Eric since she hasn't seen him all day--not knowing he went out to town with a mute Ariel--and wonders if he was still searching for the girl in his imagination. Grimsby assures her he has not been doing that. The next day, Eric introduces Vanessa (a disguised Ursula) to his mother and Grimsby after the witch put him under a spell to make him think that she is the girl who saved him. Queen Selina admits her fault and starts planning an introduction this evening.
    That evening, Selina approaches Eric to give him a ring her mother gave her years prior, only for Scuttle to disrupt the party long enough for Ariel to arrive and shatter Ursula's necklace to reclaim her voice. After Vanessa is revealed to be Ursula in disguise and Ariel a mermaid, Selina reacts in fear and attempts to stop Eric from going after Ariel, saying the world of the seas is nothing but evil. He refuses to listen, and when the queen tries to run after him, Grimsby stops her.
    The next morning after Ursula is killed in the battle, Selina admits to being wrong about the sea world being evil, and apologizes to Eric for not understanding his feelings for Ariel. However, she also reasons that their worlds are not meant to be.
    She is later seen attending the wedding between Ariel (who has become human, courtesy of her father) and Eric just as she bids farewell to the happy couple. Selina thanks Ariel for helping her realize how misunderstood both worlds have been and rejoices in their new beginning before Ariel and Eric leave to travel the world together. Selina, Grimsby, the residents of the kingdom, and a large group of merpeople watch the couple leave together.
    In the Disney Prince book Prince of Song & Sea, Eric's mother was known as Queen Eleanora and disappeared when Eric was 16 years old. She had written a note for Eric to find, about a curse that had been put on him that he will die if he kisses a woman who is not his true love, which he did not notice until the time the book starts. Inspired by the note, Eric ventures out on a journey on her behalf to get rid of Ursula, reluctantly bringing Ariel with him. When they got to the island, Ursula reanimates Eleanora's corpse and speaks to Eric. The corpse of the Queen then stays lifeless on the ship. At the end of the book, Eric reunites with his mother.
    In The Little Mermaid: The Novelization, it was revealed that Queen Selina adopted Eric.
    Have you got this?!

  • @eog1234
    @eog1234 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I feel like this game could have been done in n64 or even snes 🫠 pretty cool though

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    All the while the snow is compressing under the sled's weight.
    As with many other Disney feature animated characters, Snow White made many cameo appearances as one of the guests on House of Mouse. She is usually seen with the Seven Dwarfs. She figured prominently in the episode "Pluto Saves the Day", in which Pete dressed up as her as part of his plan to put the House staff to sleep with some magic sleeping apples that he bought from the Witch. Snow White finds out about his plot, however, and helps Pluto save the day by telling him that he needs to kiss the sleeping staff members in order to wake them up.
    In "The Stolen Cartoons", she was shocked to find an apple served as her evening meal. In "Jiminy Cricket", she was indirectly advised by the episode's titular character not to take food from strangers, prompting Grumpy to grumpily snatch the poisoned apple from her hands. In "Where's Minnie?", when the lights briefly go out, Snow White responds to Chernabog's love for the dark by stating sheepishly "I don't..." as the menacing trees from the film look down upon her.
    In "Ask Von Drake", she asks Professor von Drake when her prince will come and von Drake tells her that it would be Sunday.
    She can also be seen in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, and in Mickey's House of Villains.
    Do this?!
    “People aren't always what they seem, Sofia.”
    ―Snow White to Sofia
    Snow White appears in the series Sofia the First, in the episode "The Enchanted Feast". She is the second princess to not have a special song for Sofia after Aurora. She is also the second princess to make a double appearance in the same episode after Ariel.
    Snow White is summoned by Sofia's amulet when the young princess has a bad feeling about a visiting sorceress named Sascha, who is actually an evil fairy named Miss Nettle in disguise. She briefly tells Sofia her own story of how a seemingly feeble old woman offering an apple turned out to be her stepmother the Evil Queen in disguise and the apple was poisoned, telling Sofia to trust her instincts no matter what anyone else says, and that people aren't always who they seem to be, which ties into Sofia's suspicious feelings toward Sascha. At the end of the episode, Snow White appears again in a magic morpho mirror, smiling proudly at Sofia.
    In "Forever Royal" when Sofia is battling Vor inside her amulet, Snow White appears to Sofia in spirit form, along with all the princesses who have been summoned to help Sofia in her times of need, and they encourage her to be brave and strong for they all believe in her.
    “I do believe our friendship will be the fairest of them all.”
    ―Snow White.
    In Ralph Breaks the Internet, a netizen of Snow White works as a cast member in Oh My Disney, where she and the other princesses meet net users that answer Disney Princess quizzes. Vanellope von Schweetz appears just as Snow White is meeting one of her fans. Shortly after, First Order Stormtroopers target Vanellope as an unauthorized pop-up. Vanellope makes her escape and finds safety in the princesses' private quarters; Snow White is seen greeting a baby bird when Vanellope arrives. However, she is the only princess not to confront Vanellope with hostility. When Vanellope explains that she's a princess as well, Snow White asks if Vanellope has ever been poisoned or has had true love's kiss, both of which Vanellope denies.
    Nevertheless, Snow White is able to relate when Vanellope notes that she doesn't have a mother. When the princesses officially declare Vanellope a princess, herself, Snow White briefly sings in celebration. Afterwards, when Cinderella has the mice create comfy modern attire for the ladies, Snow White dons light chartreuse, polka-dotted pants, chartreuse ballet flats, and a blue off-the-shoulder top with artwork of the poisoned apple and text that reads "POISON" under it. As the princesses converse, they learn that Vanellope has never had her own song. Pocahontas advises her to find some water and stare at it; Snow White agrees, explaining that she sings to a wishing well.
    During the climax, Snow White returns with the other princesses as they spot Wreck-It Ralph falling from the sky. The princesses use their unique skills and sets to save him, with Snow White supply numerous poisoned apples, as well as her discarded gown. The gown is used in part to catch Ralph, while the other princess gowns are used to parachute the bad guy to safety. Once Ralph is awakened by a kiss from Prince Naveen, Snow White and the princesses greet him as friends of Vanellope's as they befriend him as well.
    “I'll tell you who I am. I'm Snow White. I ate a poisoned apple and lived to tell the tale. I kept a house full of seven bachelors orderly and on task. I survived the Dark Forest. TWICE! And I'm great with my AXE!”
    ―Snow White
    Snow White appears in the crossover special, taking place sometime after the events of her film. She and four other princesses (Rapunzel, Moana, Tiana and Ariel) are summoned to a mysterious castle, where Ariel's father, King Triton, has been imprisoned by the arrogant hunter Gaston in a plot to steal his trident. Ariel accepts to complete three challenges alone in the castle to save her father, but the other princesses vow to assist her, with Snow White saying that she even wield an axe. Before the challenges, Snow White confronts her stepmother's magic mirror, wanting to smash him because of what happened during the events of her film. The mirror fearfully apologizes to her and Snow White ends up forgiving him. The princesses split up into groups, with Snow White teaming up with Tiana and Rapunzel. The trio are sent to the Dark Forest, where Snow White has been once to find the Sundrop Flower. Along the way, the three princesses are chased by wolves that they later manage to befriend thanks to Snow White's ability to talk to animals. When they finally find the Sundrop Flower, they are attacked by haunted trees, but Snow White uses her singing to summon birds, who attack the trees, allowing her and the others to grab the flower and escape. After reuniting with the other princesses, the group faces Gaston and Maleficent (in her dragon form) as the final challenge. Fortunately, Snow White manages to tame the dragon, who turns against Gaston and burns him alive. Snow White angrily calls the hunter a "rotten, no-good" for not being nice to animals, and the princesses escape, helping Ariel reclaim her father's trident and free him. The princesses are dubbed heroines and learn from the Magic Mirror that the castle is theirs to claim.

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    When they both push a box to the right, their individual forces add together to produce a net force in that direction.
    As of February 2014, Gargoyles is no longer broadcasting on Disney XD in the US (in which it aired from February 13, 2009 to March 31, 2012), while edited reruns of Timon & Pumbaa are no longer airing on the Disney Junior channel in the US.
    In foreign countries outside of the US, DuckTales, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, Goof Troop, Gargoyles, Timon & Pumbaa, and Bonkers have aired on Disney XD in other countries while Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Aladdin, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Timon & Pumbaa, Goof Troop, and DuckTales have aired on Disney Junior in other countries. Also, Goof Troop, Timon & Pumbaa, Aladdin, Gargoyles, The Gummi Bears, Darkwing Duck, The Mighty Ducks, The Rescue Rangers, DuckTales, TaleSpin, and Quack Pack have aired on Disney Channel in other countries. DuckTales, TaleSpin, Timon & Pumbaa, and Aladdin have aired on Disney Cinemagic, which is a Disney channel not available in the US. This list has the countries in which they still air, and there is a notification if the show does not air in that country anymore.
    All of the Disney Afternoon shows with the exception of Aladdin and Shnookums and Meat have become available on Disney+ on the United States since the launch of the streaming platform, on November 12, 2019, with selected shows also becoming available internationally through the service in other countries.
    DuckTales and Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
    Netherlands
    Flanders
    Darkwing Duck
    Netherlands
    Italy (formerly)
    Germany
    Austria
    Switzerland
    Liechtenstein
    Flanders
    Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden)
    Turkey
    Serbia
    Goof Troop and Quack Pack
    Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden)
    Bonkers, Timon & Pumbaa, and Gargoyles
    Italy (formerly)
    Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
    Germany
    Flanders
    Netherlands
    Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden)
    UK/Ireland (formerly)
    Aladdin
    Japan
    Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden)
    Southeast Asia
    Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
    Japan
    UK/Ireland (formerly)
    DuckTales
    English Canada (formerly)
    Netherlands
    Flanders
    Serbia
    Timon & Pumbaa
    Australia/New Zealand
    Poland (formerly)
    Southern Africa
    Goof Troop
    Southern Africa
    Turkey
    Quack Pack
    Flanders
    Japan
    Netherlands
    Southern Africa
    Turkey
    Aladdin
    Germany
    Korea
    Portugal (formerly)
    Russia (formerly)
    Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden) (formerly)
    UK/Ireland (formerly)

  • @mikedski9698
    @mikedski9698 Před 6 měsíci

    Mario And Luigi Are At It Again!

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    In science, the word force has a simple and specific meaning.
    Sometimes later, Mulan became a bodyguard for hire, though it is unclear whether she is still a part of Robin's Merry Men. On one of her duty, she was assigned to protect King Fergus' daughter, Merida, for Clan DunBroch's upcoming war with the Northern Invaders. However, she's actually tasked by Fergus to keep Merida from going into battle with him. By the time they arrived at the battlefield, the clan, and the invaders were already fighting each other. They spotted a knight coming towards Fergus with a sword, but despite Merida's effort to stop him, Fergus was killed.
    Two years later, old turmoils have taken its toll on Mulan, leaving her cold and callous. She now works to collect money debts from people for her employer, until Merida found and ask her for help. Returning to the site of the old battlefield, the two had found a piece of cloak from the knight who killed Fergus. However, before they can continue their investigation, they were confronted by Zelena and King Arthur. During her search in the old witch's hut, Mulan encounters a wolf inside. Right away, she knows the wolf's identity, and after knocking over a nearby cauldron, the smoke engulfed it and revert it back to none other than Ruby. With her help, Mulan and Merida found out that Arthur is the knight who killed Fergus. As Merida faces off against Arthur, Mulan and Ruby battle Zelena. After defeating the two, Mulan and Ruby stopped by Fergus' grave to bid Merida farewell. Though Mulan admits that she is too late admit her feelings for her lost love, she is still not over it. So Ruby encourages her to join her to find other werewolves like her as a way to heal from past wounds, which she accepts.
    Together with Ruby, Mulan aided her friend in her journey to find her pack. Their search took them into the woods near Oz, which Ruby is familiar with, and where they encountered Dorothy and her dog Toto. After they informed Dorothy of where they're heading, the three spotted a green cyclone, which Dorothy realized that Zelena has returned. Zelena holds Toto hostage and demands the silver slippers from the three to reunite with her daughter, in exchange for Toto's safety. To save Toto, Mulan creates a concoction that can put Zelena to sleep, but she needs poppies to complete the brew, which Ruby and Dorothy managed to acquire while having just escaped a pursuit from a couple of Zelena's flying monkeys. After completing the brew, Mulan gives it to Dorothy. As Dorothy retires to her tent to rest for the night, Ruby confides with Mulan about Dorothy's reaction at seeing her turning into a wolf. At first, Ruby worried about Dorothy's rejection, until Mulan encourages her not to hold back, as she doesn't want Ruby to make the same mistake she made.
    Later, Mulan and the munchkins from Oz found Dorothy placed under a sleeping curse by Zelena. They stand vigil until Ruby returns. Using the silver slippers, Ruby and Mary Margaret were transported from the Underworld to Oz, where the former managed to save Dorothy with true love's kiss, waking her up and breaking the curse. After admitting their feelings for each other, Ruby and Dorothy seal their blossoming romance with a kiss as Mulan, Mary Margaret, and the Munchkins happily look on.
    Do this?!
    “Loyal, brave, and true. It is my duty to protect my family.”
    ―Mulan risking her life to protect her family
    Liu Yifei portrays Mulan in a live-action adaptation of the Disney animated film. In this version of the film, which is closer to the original legend, the character is known as Hua Mulan. Much like the original film, Mulan is a young woman who runs away from her home in order to serve the Chinese army. She uses the alias Hua Jun while pretending to be a boy and is the first soldier to carry two buckets of water up a mountain without spilling any. She exposes herself when in battle she had to take off her armor, to properly use her chi powers.
    In this version, Mulan has a younger sister named Hua Xiu. She also has a strong chi within her unlike her animated counterpart who is just an ordinary girl.
    In the village at the Imperial City, Mulan, as a little girl, chases a chicken back to its coop across the village, accidentally breaking a wing from a phoenix statue. After successfully doing so, she notices her father Hua Zhou staring at her for the mess she did in the village. At home, Hua Xiu helps Mulan take care of her hair; Hua Li then asks her husband Hua Zhou to know about the Matchmaker who would help her find a good husband. Outside, Hua Zhou and her daughter are repairing the broken statue of the phoenix. He asks his daughter why the phoenix sits at the shrine entrance, to which he explains that the phoenix is the emissary for their ancestors. Hua Zhou then tells the myth of the phoenix to his daughter, to which he explains to Mulan that the phoenix can still protect her even when the wing of the statue of herself is broken. Zhou asks him that chi is for warriors, not daughter, telling her it is time for her to hide her gift away. He then asks Mulan to bring honor to the family to make her family proud.

  • @thundergodgamer118
    @thundergodgamer118 Před 6 měsíci +9

    🍄 I can't wait to buy this game! It looks so awesome! 🍄

  • @wardadogar9813
    @wardadogar9813 Před 3 měsíci

    I remember when this game first came out

  • @sonicrobotnik2361
    @sonicrobotnik2361 Před měsícem +1

    50:21 2nd-99th Place Results

  • @davidguopasadenacitycolleg3035

    In 1897, Dutch scientist Martinus Beijerinck suggested that tiny particles in the juice caused the disease, and he named these particles viruses, after the Latin word for "poison."
    From the outside, the Queen appears to be calm, regal, and sophisticated, but in reality, this collected and stately facade hides an extremely sadistic, hateful, cold and sinister person. She is ruthless, jealous, and obsessive, and wants nothing more than to be the fairest in the land. She also has an extreme vanity that made her utterly intolerant of rivals. Being solely focused on the idea of becoming the fairest of all, the Queen does not appear to be significantly involved in governing her kingdom, though the skeletal remains of prisoners in her dungeon point to her being a cruel ruler. As such, her nature as a cruel ruler is apparently well-known throughout her kingdom, as implied by the Seven Dwarfs' horrified discussion amongst themselves upon learning that Snow White was related to her. In the end, her mad vanity and jealousy of Snow White's superior beauty and the Prince's affections eventually drove her to murderous insanity. She transformed herself into a hideous hag (thus willingly destroying her own beauty) and conjured a poison named the "Sleeping Death" to achieve this end as a sign of her determination and desperation.
    Being an alternate form of the Queen, the Witch has some of her personality traits, most notably her vanity and unstable jealousy of Snow White, kept intact. However, due in part to the transformation, she has also become more outwardly maniacal and sadistic, constantly cackling insanely as well as once trying to play an extremely cruel joke on her pet raven by making it seem as though she wanted it to eat the poisoned apple, as well as her making a similar joke to a long-deceased prisoner by kicking a jug at his skeletal remains to "offer him a drink." Despite her insanity, she was also extremely intelligent and calculating, wanting to ensure that she does not overlook anything in order to make her plans an absolute success. This trait was especially evident in her stopping herself while boasting about how the poisoned apple will ensure Snow White's eventual demise to look up whether there was a cure for the effects of the poisoned apple that would cause her plans to fail. She was also delusional as shortly after poisoning Snow White, the witch declared herself to be the most fairest in the land, despite her current ugliness.
    The book My Side of the Story: Snow White/The Queen gives a different portrayal, stating that the Queen was actually very kind to Snow White at first (she even has a portrait of her stepdaughter on one of the walls of the castle), but she gets too wound up in her jealousy, which ultimately results in her untimely end.[8][9][10][11] The book also reveals her, when not in her castle, owning a grocery store (as seen in the last page of the book)[12] and that the Huntsman was a very good friend of hers.[13] She also, according to her explanation, made Snow White a servant in her castle to keep her stepdaughter from being lazy (The Queen also tells Snow White to do chores every day because it's a "good exercise" - this is proven in one scene from the book where Snow White eats some cake, only for The Queen to snatch it away from her stepdaughter, telling her not to eat sweets because she is "still in growth & needs to diet"[14]). Also, according to The Queen, she never asks the Magic Mirror who is the fairest in the land. But the Magic Mirror keeps complimenting on how beautiful The Queen is[15] (in its opinion). In the scene where Snow White first meets The Prince and flirts with him, The Queen watches them from her window with a worried look on her face, concerned about Snow White's safety with an older boy (whereas in the film, she watches them with anger and jealousy of Snow White's beauty, and possible sexual interest in the prince).
    In addition, the Serena Valentino novel Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked Queen paints her in a far more tragic light, that of an extremely broken woman who, due to emotional abuse from her father, was feeling extremely insecure about whether or not she truly was beautiful. It also showed that she did initially genuinely care for Snow White as if she were her own daughter before the king's untimely demise.
    GMC:
    “Her beauty is sinister, mature, plenty of curves... she becomes ugly and menacing when scheming and mixing her poisons; magic fluids transform her into an old, witch-like hag.”
    ―Walt Disney
    The Queen is an icily beautiful woman with a serene, unfeeling face and a slender figure. She has pale skin, red lips, green eyes, and seemingly pencilled-on eyebrows. Her transformation into her witch disguise heavily suggested that she has long, chest-length black hair. Her features and her royal attire create a stunning Queenly image. The Queen is seen wearing a purple gown with long sleeves and a red rope belt tied around her waist. She wears a black balaclava covering her ears, neck, and hair, leaving her face exposed. The Queen wears a long black cloak that appears to be part of the cowl. The cloak is lined with red inside, and the bottom of the cloak is lined with white fur. She has a high white collar attached to her cloak. She also wears a golden pendant that seems to connect with the collar. She also wears orange-yellow high-heel pumps. To top off her royal appearance, the Evil Queen wears a golden crown atop her head with 5 spikes on the front and a jewel on the tip of the middle and tallest spike. The color scheme of her attire represents her pride and vanity.
    In her witch disguise, the Queen's physical appearance changes from that of a youthfully beautiful queen with an unfeeling look on her face to an ugly, old peddler vividly displaying emotions. She has long, chest-length white hair, thick eyebrows, the same green eyes from her normal form, and dark rings around her eyes. Her nose becomes long and crooked with a large wart, and she only has one visible tooth on her bottom jaw. Her hands are gnarled and have pointed, dirty fingernails. She dons a black, cowled robe that retains the hanging sleeves of her gown. She also seems to wear gray slippers.
    According to the 1938 promotional brochure, the Queen had sold herself - body and soul - to the evil spirits of the Hartz Mountains to become a witch with arcane knowledge and the ability to cast magic that is malevolent in nature. Examples of powers she derived from her magic were:
    Catoptromancy: Through her Magic Mirror, the Queen had the ability to always gain accurate insight into a question or situation, as well as to divine the exact locations of people or objects faraway from her.
    Potion Brewing: The Queen had the ability to create potions or beverages that could cause magical effects - she brewed a potion that transformed her from a youthfully beautiful queen into an ugly old hag. A weakness towards this ability, at least regarding the Peddler's Disguise, is that it can't hide her true nature from animals, as evidenced by Snow White's forest friends easily recognizing who she really was and attempted to defend Snow White by attacking her. Another ability she derived from this province is:
    Poison Generation: The Queen had the ability to create poisons - after her transformation into a hag, she went on to brew a poison that would send its victims into "The Sleeping Death", the only known antidote of which was "Love's First Kiss". Her Mirrorverse counterpart has this skillset amplified to have her inflict poisons by a mere touch, with it being heavily implied her pure hateful heart was the source of this amplified ability.
    Wind Generation: The Queen had the ability to generate winds - while preparing her potion, she summoned a blast of wind "to fan her hate", and this wind was so strong that it extinguished a candle and startled her pet raven.
    Lightning Summoning: The Queen had the ability to call or summon lightning from the sky - while preparing her potion, she summoned a thunderbolt "to mix it well".
    When searching her bookshelf just before adopting her peddler disguise, the book titles imply that, besides her poison generation skills and various witchcraft/sorcery/black magic/black arts, she was also skilled at alchemy and astrology.
    It was originally planned that jealous of the Prince's affections for Snow White, the Queen would have him brought to her, and she would have him locked in her dungeon. As the Witch, she would have made the skeletons in the dungeon (one of whom would have been identified as 'Prince Oswald') rise up and dance. She would have left the Prince in the dungeon, and he was to escape in the manner of Errol Flynn, enabling him to reach Snow White and break the spell.[16] The idea was abandoned when it was realized how difficult it was to animate the Prince convincingly, and the character only appeared when he needed to further the story, which centered primarily around the relationship between Snow White and the Queen.
    However, comics released to promote the film include such scenes; the Witch locks up the Prince and tells him of her plans for Snow White, telling him that she will win his affections, while the Prince is defiant. Later, as the animators became more experienced at animating human characters, a similar concept was used in Sleeping Beauty, in which Maleficent has Prince Phillip captured and taken to the Forbidden Mountains, where she shows him visions of the future she has planned for him.

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    If the opposing forces are of equal strength, there is no net force.
    There was a debate among the scholar over the ending. Some said this is an unnatural addition to the tale. One even commented "This final message is more frightening than any other presented in the tale. The story descends into the Victorian moral tales written for children to scare them into good behavior".
    In the film however, though Ariel's heart breaks when the prince marries another girl (Vanessa, who is actually Ursula in disguise), the ending is changed completely from the point when Scuttle finds out of Vanessa's true form, and it even ends well for Ariel as she finally gets her voice back and even successfully marries Eric in the end.
    When the Mermaid got her feet, she would experience grave pain as if she were walking on knives all the time, but she still ended up dancing with her lover despite that. In contrast, in the film, Ariel's only physical struggle when she got her feet for the first time on land was trying to stand on her own two feet for the first time for only once, while she never experienced any grave pain when on her own two feet for the rest of the film, including when she shares a dance with Eric in one scene.
    The Mermaid got her statue before meeting and rescuing the prince, and it's implied that her main motivation for saving him was because he looked just like her statue. In the film, Ariel got the statue after rescuing Eric which was destroyed by her father, making her mad at Sebastian.
    In addition, Ariel's interest in humanity had more focus in the movie than in the original tale, notably having an established interest in humanity before meeting Eric, even frequently disobeying Triton's commands that she stay away from the surface or get a human collection. The original mermaid lacked any interest in collecting objects from the surface beyond her marble statue, only being interested in tending to underwater red flowers. Ironically, it was her sisters who frequently plundered ships for objects instead of the mermaid herself, while in the Disney version, Ariel was more interested in collecting than her sisters. According to the writers, they changed this specific plot point specifically to avoid the resulting implication that Ariel only desired to become human because of Eric.
    Ariel's creation in 1989 marked a new change in direction for subsequent Disney Princesses, as she is the first proactive Disney Princess whose characteristics are strong-willed, adventurous, feisty, cunning, and determined, and are fighters for their dreams, breaking away from the reactive nature of previous Disney Princesses created during Walt Disney's lifetime - Snow White, Cinderella, and Aurora. Many of Ariel's traits - such as her adventurous spirit, desires of freedom, and resourcefulness - provided the basis for later heroines in modern Disney fairy tales, such as Belle from Beauty and the Beast and Jasmine from Aladdin.
    Unlike her sisters, as a mermaid, Ariel doesn't wear any hair accessories except for the occasional sea flower, which she wears more often in the film's comic adaptation.
    This could possibly be a nod to the original Hans Christian Andersen story where her original book counterpart is only interested in tending to underwater red flowers.
    Ariel's jewelry in The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea is emerald green, the same color as her mermaid tail.
    Ariel is purposely made to stand out from her sisters. First, she's the only redhead and the only one who wears her hair down. Second, she's the only mermaid whose seashell top isn't the same color as her tail. And finally, although all of Triton's daughters have names that begin with the letter 'A', Ariel's is the only one whose name doesn't also end with that letter. Ariel is the only one to have a name of Roman origin instead of Greek.
    In Hebrew, the name Ariel literally means "lion of God".
    Ariel's namesake is most likely a reference to William Shakespeare's The Tempest, where the play's character of Ariel is an air spirit (referring to HC Andersen's original ending of his tale).
    Ariel's pose, while she was sitting on a rock looking at an unconscious Eric near the end of the movie, was inspired by the statue of The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen, Denmark, where the story originated.
    Although Ariel and Athena bear a striking resemblance, her personality is more similar to that of her father, King Triton, as she becomes overprotective of her daughter Melody. This is especially noticeable in The Little Mermaid II, when Ariel reprimands Melody for disobeying orders and venturing out into the sea, the same way Ariel disobeyed her father's orders and venturing up to the surface in the first film.
    Ariel's daughter, Melody, shares almost all of Ariel's personality traits from the first film. However, Ariel dreamt of becoming human and living on land, while Melody's dream was to swim beneath the waves. Melody also resembles her father, however, they only have the same eyes and hair texture.
    Ariel is the first Disney princess to save her love interest (in this case, Prince Eric). She saves Eric twice in the original film.
    In Enchanted, the animated troll hunted down by Prince Edward wears Ariel's seashells as earrings.
    Conveniently, her voice actress Jodi Benson cameos as Robert's secretary Sam.
    In Timon and Pumbaa's Wild About Safety short, In the Water, Pumbaa briefly makes a reference to Ariel.
    The first real dress Ariel wears after she is a human is pink, similarly, the first dress her daughter is shown wearing is pink as well.
    Ariel speaks the last non-musical line of The Little Mermaid, which was: "I love you, Daddy".
    During the production of the first film, Ariel was originally going to be depicted with blonde hair, but was changed into a redhead in order to distinguish her from another famous Disney mermaid, Madison from Touchstone Pictures' Splash.
    In Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion, Ariel is seen trapped in a crystal.
    Ariel's eyes are redesigned when she became a woman in Return to the Sea.
    Voice actress Melissa Fahn, known for voicing Gaz in Invader Zim and Rika Nonaka in Digimon, auditioned for the part of Ariel. However, she was called back several times and was turned down in favor of Jodi Benson because she sounded "too young."
    Ariel is right-handed as shown when she signs her name on Ursula's contract in the first film.
    The storyline of Ariel stealing King Triton's trident in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is taken from The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, where Ariel's daughter Melody, steals Triton's trident (although for completely different reasons).
    Ariel has the most songs sung by any Disney movie character, despite the fact that she only has one song in her original movie (not counting the reprise).
    Ariel was the subject of an internet meme called "Hipster Ariel", which depicted Ariel with horn-rimmed glasses and saying a humorous statement.[6]
    Hipster Ariel also has her own Funko POP! figure as a Hot Topic exclusive.
    1941 concept art of the original idea of The Little Mermaid (before shelved) shows Ariel with long black hair and a bluish or greenish tail. It was also much closer to the original story. This artwork was done by Kay Nielsen.
    In some foreign-language versions of the film, her name is in the title.
    On the Marvel site, there was a create your own Marvel Superhero. One of these Superhero concepts, "Little Mermaid", was based on Ariel.
    Alan Menken and Howard Ashman discovered similarities between Audrey's song in Little Shop of Horrors and Ariel's song and originally were to call it "Somewhere That's Dry". However, the music was already copyrighted, so the title was changed to "Part of Your World" and the music was also changed.
    A silhouette of Ariel can be seen in a book a young King Agnarr is reading in Frozen II.
    Ariel is the first Disney Princess that wasn't born as a human and is a mermaid by default, although she did eventually turn into a human, and would transform back into a mermaid on numerous occasions (via a spell).
    Ariel's voice actress, Jodi Benson, provided the voices for more Disney characters than any other original voice actress for a Disney Princess, having voiced numerous female Disney characters in various media since 1989, such as Helen of Troy from Hercules and Weebo from Flubber.
    Ariel is the first, and so far only, Disney Princess to have a child.
    She is also the only female protagonist to come from a Disney Animated Cannon film released in the 1980s.
    Campione, Katie (June 13, 2023). "Disney Greenlights Disney Junior’s Ariel Animated Series Inspired By The Little Mermaid". Deadline.
    Palmer, Roger (August 18, 2023). "Disney Junior’s “Ariel” Cast Announced". What's On Disney Plus.
    Snetiker, Marc (July 3, 2019). "Disney's live-action The Little Mermaid casts Halle Bailey as Ariel". Entertainment Weekly.
    (2006) Treasures Untold: The Making of Disney's 'The Little Mermaid' [Documentary featurette]. Bonus material from The Little Mermaid: Platinum Edition DVD. Walt Disney Home Entertainment.
    Musker, John (2006). Audio Commentary from The Little Mermaid: Platinum Edition [DVD]. Walt Disney Home Entertainment.
    Gibson, Megan (February 10, 2011). "Hipster Ariel Meme Was On Tumblr Before You Were". Time.
    WikipediaListLink Ariel (The Little Mermaid) at Wikipedia
    16 Ariel (Disney) on Heroes Wiki
    Ariel on The Little Mermaid Wiki
    Kingdom Hearts Wikia Favicon Ariel on Kingdom Hearts Wiki
    Once Upon a Time Wikia Favicon Ariel on Once Upon a Time Wiki
    Disney Ariel on Disney.com
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    In Figure 3, when two people push on the box with equal force in opposite directions, the forces are balanced. The box does not move.
    Main article: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (video)
    The film was first re-released in 1944, in order to raise revenue for the Disney studio during World War II. This eventually set a tradition of re-releasing Disney animated films every seven years. It was re-released to theaters in 1952, 1958, 1967, 1975, 1983, 1987, and 1993. It was restored for its 1987 50th-anniversary re-release, and a more comprehensive digital restoration was done for the 1993 re-release.
    Being Disney's most signature "untouchable" at the time, the film was never released in its entirety on home video prior to 1994 and therefore was absent from the Walt Disney Classics line of releases. The film was first released on home video in 1994 as part of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection line and was released on Disney DVD in 2001. The DVD was the first in Disney's Platinum Edition line of releases, and featured, across two discs, the digitally restored film, a making-of documentary, an audio commentary by John Canemaker and (via archived audio clips) Walt, and many more special features. The DVD went to the Disney Vault in January 2002.
    Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has confirmed that the film was released on Blu-ray disc on October 6, 2009, and on a new DVD edition on November 24, 2009, under the Walt Disney Diamond Edition banner. This version had a new restoration by Lowry Digital and had the original 1937 titles restored, including the RKO Radio Pictures logo. The Blu-ray went into the Disney Vault on April 30, 2011.
    The film was released on Digital HD on January 19, 2016, and on Blu-ray and DVD on February 2, 2016, as a part of the Walt Disney Signature Collection.
    It was reissued on March 22, 2022 from Disney Movie Club as an 85th Anniversary Edition with a special cover and a Blu-ray bonus disc.
    Disney released the film on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray on October 10, 2023.
    The film's copyright was renewed on January 22, 1965.[3]
    There have been numerous ideas as to the presence of occult significance or symbolism within the movie, mostly centered around the dwarfs themselves. For example, one theory holds that they correspond to the seven chakras (or cakras) and that Snow White represents consciousness moving through them. Other ideas are less philosophically complex, such as correspondences to the stages inherent in the use of certain drugs. In one theory, Snow White is cocaine, which causes exhaustion (Sleepy), mood swings (Happy, Grumpy), allergies (Sneezy), and alteration of personality (Bashful, Dopey) eventually resulting in a trip to the doctor (Doc). More on this
    The film's title uses the word "dwarfs" which was the traditional plural of "dwarf". The Lord of the Rings by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, published in three volumes from 29 July, 1954, to 20 October, 1955, instead popularized the spelling "dwarves". Both plural forms have been used interchangeably since then.
    There are only two times the word(s) dwarf(s) has been used. Once by the magic mirror, "Over the seven jeweled hills, beyond the seventh fall, in the cottage of the Seven Dwarfs, dwells Snow White, fairest one of all." And again by the Queen in disguise after finding an antidote for the poisoned apple, "No fear of that! The dwarfs will think she's dead, and they'll bury her alive!"
    A version with live actors based on the film, made in 2002, was titled Snow White: The Fairest of Them All and starred Kristin Kreuk.
    Upon seeing the film, Russian director Sergei Eisenstein called it the greatest ever made.
    The song "Someday My Prince Will Come" became a jazz standard and has been performed by numerous artists, including Buddy Rich, Oscar Peterson, and Miles Davis.
    The film was chosen by the American Film Institute as the number one animated film of all time.
    In 1979 the film inspired a stage musical. It premiered at Radio City Music Hall and starred Broadway stage veteran Anne Francine as the Queen and then-unknown Mary Jo Salerno as Snow White. It was directed and staged by Frank Wagner, as well as produced by Robert Jani, and it is known for saving Radio City Music Hall from closing down. In 1980, it was taped and broadcast on HBO as "Snow White Live".
    The film is one of the few Disney classic's to not have a sequel.
    The dwarfs have only four fingers; a thumb, and three other digits.
    The film was Disney's first animated feature, as well as the first Disney feature overall, to be preserved in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. nine other Disney films would later achieve this honor and be preserved in the following future years: Fantasia in 1990, Pinocchio in 1994, Beauty and the Beast in 2002, Bambi in 2011, The Lion King in 2016, Dumbo in 2017. Cinderella in 2018, Sleeping Beauty in 2019, and The Little Mermaid in 2022.

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    A force called friction acts in a direction opposite to the motion of objects.
    Snow White appears in the 2015 Disney Original Movie, played by Stephanie Bennett. She appears at the coronation of Prince Ben as a local news reporter for the Auradon news network. She is surprised to learn that her younger stepsister, Evie, designed Mal's coronation gown. It is also revealed that the Evil Queen still has disdain towards her, saying that Snow White must've had work done.
    Rachel Zegler will play Snow White in an upcoming live-action adaptation of the 1937 film.[4]
    Footage of Snow White from the original film appears in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as Wanda Maximoff is taken to the home of her alternate version by America Chavez.
    Snow White is frequently featured in storybooks, comics, and other forms of printed media. She is also a regular character to star in a series of Disney Princess magazines.
    Many stories follow the tales of Snow White's life with the prince after the film's events. Most of which center around reuniting with the Seven Dwarfs, as seen in Welcome Back, Snow White, and A Royal Visit.
    In The Scariest One of All, Snow White managed to, obliviously, beat the Evil Queen at a Halloween party's contest for the scariest costume. The story took place before the film and gave a brief insight into the Queen's hatred towards the princess.
    In the manga series Kilala Princess, young girl Kilala and Rei, throne prince of Paradiso, fall into Snow White's world after accessing the Gate of Dreams with a magical tiara. Snow White comforts Kilala about her kidnapped friend and later goes to confront the Queen to save them. Before she eats another poison apple, the dwarfs make it to the castle to fight the Queen. After their victory, Snow White gives Kilala a ruby gem dug up by the dwarfs as a token for giving her courage.
    She is last seen witnessing Kilala receive her own gem: an emerald.
    In Fairest of All, Snow White plays a minor role, as the story is more focused on her stepmother. In the story, Snow and the Queen have a very good relationship before the Odd Sisters enchant the Magic Mirror to cause the Queen's jealousy and hatred of Snow. At the end of the novel, Snow obtains the mirror and her stepmother becomes the spirit inside.
    An older and wiser Snow White appears in the fourth novel in the series. In the story, she is a queen, is still happily married to her Prince and she bore him children. She also meets Circe for the first time and helps her uncover secrets about her past.
    In this story, Snow White becomes a warrior princess who is determined to overthrow her tyrannical stepmother. She is noted to be more headstrong than in the original movie, and is only seventeen years old. In this novel, she also stays in the dwarfs' house longer than in the original movie. She and Prince Henrich lead a group of peasants to stop the Evil Queen, and Snow White is reunited with her long-lost father, who has been banished from the kingdom. When the Queen fails to kill Snow White with a poisoned apple, she then decides to use it to kill Henrich instead, to lure the princess out of her hiding. After she defeated the Evil Queen, Snow White awakens Henrich with true love's kiss and becomes the new Queen.

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    What would you do next? How would you deal with the invisible?
    Following the defeat of Hades at the hands of Zelena, Snow was transported, along with David, Zelena, and Hook, to the Land of Untold Stories, led by the sinister Mr. Hyde. Fortunately, with the assistance of Dr. Jekyll, the heroes escaped. Then with further help from their family in New York City, Snow, David, Zelena, and Hook were safely returned to the Land Without Magic, accompanied by Jekyll (who had now separated himself from Hyde). Upon her return, Snow was witness to Regina's using Jekyll's serum to separate herself from the Evil Queen, as well as her subsequent attempt to destroy her.
    After the people from the Land of Untold Stories arrive in town, Snow and her family stop Hyde and decide to help these new people with finding their happy endings but find themselves in repeating battles as the Evil Queen arrives and has Regina kill the Count of Monte Cristo. Afterwards when they are trying to figure out why the Evil Queen survived, Regina crushing her and find a way to destroy her, Snow wishes to become a teacher again and for things to return to normal which they start to do, but this is short-lived when the Evil Queen threatens Storybrooke with water from the River of Lost Souls unless Snow and David give up their shared heart which they do. But the Evil Queen decides to give them her pain of loneliness, so she places a sleeping curse on their shared heart so when one is awake, the other will be asleep, meaning Snow and David cannot be together. As they try to continue life without each other, Snow starts to lose hope as she cannot stand being without David.
    As Regina works feverishly to wake Snow and Charming from the Sleeping Curse, Gold comes face to face with the Black Fairy, the powerful enemy Emma must fight in the Final Battle. Hook, still in Neverland, meets up with Tiger Lily, who gives him a piece of an ancient fairy wand to give Emma, to aid her in defeating the Black Fairy. Gold learns that the Black Fairy had been manipulating Gideon with his heart, and confronts her about it, with her saying that if they should fight, Storybrooke would be destroyed. In 1993, a pixie flower awakens Snow and Charming from their cursed selves, but an awakened Rumplestiltskin tells them they must make a difficult decision, to ensure that Emma fulfills her destiny as the Savior. In the present, a Pixie flower allows Emma to open a doorway to Neverland and rescue Hook, who re-proposes.
    Snow White appears in the 2015 Disney Original Movie, played by Stephanie Bennett. She appears at the coronation of Prince Ben as a local news reporter for the Auradon news network. She is surprised to learn that her younger stepsister, Evie, designed Mal's coronation gown. It is also revealed that the Evil Queen still has disdain towards her, saying that Snow White must've had work done.
    Rachel Zegler will play Snow White in an upcoming live-action adaptation of the 1937 film.[4]
    Footage of Snow White from the original film appears in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as Wanda Maximoff is taken to the home of her alternate version by America Chavez.
    Snow White is frequently featured in storybooks, comics, and other forms of printed media. She is also a regular character to star in a series of Disney Princess magazines.
    Many stories follow the tales of Snow White's life with the prince after the film's events. Most of which center around reuniting with the Seven Dwarfs, as seen in Welcome Back, Snow White, and A Royal Visit.
    In The Scariest One of All, Snow White managed to, obliviously, beat the Evil Queen at a Halloween party's contest for the scariest costume. The story took place before the film and gave a brief insight into the Queen's hatred towards the princess.
    In the manga series Kilala Princess, young girl Kilala and Rei, throne prince of Paradiso, fall into Snow White's world after accessing the Gate of Dreams with a magical tiara. Snow White comforts Kilala about her kidnapped friend and later goes to confront the Queen to save them. Before she eats another poison apple, the dwarfs make it to the castle to fight the Queen. After their victory, Snow White gives Kilala a ruby gem dug up by the dwarfs as a token for giving her courage.
    She is last seen witnessing Kilala receive her own gem: an emerald.
    In Fairest of All, Snow White plays a minor role, as the story is more focused on her stepmother. In the story, Snow and the Queen have a very good relationship before the Odd Sisters enchant the Magic Mirror to cause the Queen's jealousy and hatred of Snow. At the end of the novel, Snow obtains the mirror and her stepmother becomes the spirit inside.
    An older and wiser Snow White appears in the fourth novel in the series. In the story, she is a queen, is still happily married to her Prince and she bore him children. She also meets Circe for the first time and helps her uncover secrets about her past.
    In this story, Snow White becomes a warrior princess who is determined to overthrow her tyrannical stepmother. She is noted to be more headstrong than in the original movie, and is only seventeen years old. In this novel, she also stays in the dwarfs' house longer than in the original movie. She and Prince Henrich lead a group of peasants to stop the Evil Queen, and Snow White is reunited with her long-lost father, who has been banished from the kingdom. When the Queen fails to kill Snow White with a poisoned apple, she then decides to use it to kill Henrich instead, to lure the princess out of her hiding. After she defeated the Evil Queen, Snow White awakens Henrich with true love's kiss and becomes the new Queen.

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    In fact, when even the tiniest of cells are filtered out of the liquid, the liquid still causes the disease.
    Meanwhile, at the Queen's castle, the Queen, after being told by the Magic Mirror that Snow White still lives, descends into her laboratory and transforms into a peddler woman for a disguise, the Witch. Back at the cottage, after supper, the dwarfs perform "The Silly Song" for Snow White, and she dances with Dopey (who reaches her height by standing on Sneezy's shoulders). She then repays them when she sings "Some Day My Prince Will Come" as the dwarfs listen. The dwarfs then declare that Snow White will sleep upstairs and that they will find somewhere to sleep downstairs. Before Snow White goes to sleep, she says her deep prayers, blessing the seven little men for being so kind to her and wishing to make her dreams come true, as well as asking to make Grumpy like her. Meanwhile, the Queen prepares the Poisoned Apple, one bite of which will send its victim into the Sleeping Death, which can only be cured by 'Love's First Kiss'. Believing the dwarfs will bury the princess alive once they discover her apparently dead, the Witch leaves the castle and proceeds towards the dwarfs' cottage.
    The next morning, Snow White kisses each dwarf goodbye as they leave for the mine. Before Grumpy leaves (being the last one to depart), he warns her not to let anyone or anything in the house. Touched that he cares despite his negative exterior, Snow White decides to bake a gooseberry pie for Grumpy with help from her animal friends. She is then startled by the appearance of an old peddler woman who was actually, unbeknownst her, her wicked stepmother in disguise, peering through her window. She offers Snow White a poisoned apple but is attacked by the woodland creatures, who sense danger in her presence. The ever sentimental Snow White shoos the animals away and takes the old peddler woman inside for a drink of water, still unaware it is her stepmother in disguise. Meanwhile, the animals rush off to fetch the dwarfs.
    Thankful toward Snow White for being so good to "poor old Granny," the Queen tells her that the apple is no ordinary apple; but is a magic wishing apple, capable of making all of Snow White's wishes come true with a single bite. The Queen places the apple into Snow White's hands and, before taking a bite, Snow White wishes for the Prince to carry her away to his castle, where they will live happily ever after. The Queen then continuously insists her to take a bite before the wish grows cold. Snow White does so and soon falls to the floor into a Sleeping Death after feeling the poison's effects, and the apple falls from her hands. As the Queen is leaving, she is seen by the dwarfs, who chase her to the edge of a cliff, where she falls to her death, gets crushed by a boulder and eaten by vultures off-screen.
    Meanwhile, the dwarfs find Snow White, and they and the animals grieve her "death" as they return home. In mourning, they hold a funeral for her at their cottage. Finding her so beautiful, even in death, they cannot find it in their hearts to bury her and instead place her in a handmade coffin carved of glass and gold.
    As time goes by, the Prince hears of this and rides to the clearing where her coffin has been placed. The dwarfs and forest animals make way for the Prince to approach Snow White. He then gives the princess a kiss, a "Love's First Kiss", which breaks the curse, reviving Snow White. Upon seeing the Prince, she wakes up and extends her arms out to him as he scoops her up in her arms and they embrace each other. The dwarfs and the animals rejoice as the Prince carries Snow White to his horse. She kisses each dwarf goodbye before leaving with the Prince for his castle (the outline shown in the clouds above), where they live happily ever after.
    As with many other Disney feature animated characters, Snow White made many cameo appearances as one of the guests on House of Mouse. She is usually seen with the Seven Dwarfs. She figured prominently in the episode "Pluto Saves the Day", in which Pete dressed up as her as part of his plan to put the House staff to sleep with some magic sleeping apples that he bought from the Witch. Snow White finds out about his plot, however, and helps Pluto save the day by telling him that he needs to kiss the sleeping staff members in order to wake them up.
    In "The Stolen Cartoons", she was shocked to find an apple served as her evening meal. In "Jiminy Cricket", she was indirectly advised by the episode's titular character not to take food from strangers, prompting Grumpy to grumpily snatch the poisoned apple from her hands. In "Where's Minnie?", when the lights briefly go out, Snow White responds to Chernabog's love for the dark by stating sheepishly "I don't..." as the menacing trees from the film look down upon her.
    In "Ask Von Drake", she asks Professor von Drake when her prince will come and von Drake tells her that it would be Sunday.
    She can also be seen in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, and in Mickey's House of Villains.
    “People aren't always what they seem, Sofia.”
    ―Snow White to Sofia
    Snow White appears in the series Sofia the First, in the episode "The Enchanted Feast". She is the second princess to not have a special song for Sofia after Aurora. She is also the second princess to make a double appearance in the same episode after Ariel.
    Snow White is summoned by Sofia's amulet when the young princess has a bad feeling about a visiting sorceress named Sascha, who is actually an evil fairy named Miss Nettle in disguise. She briefly tells Sofia her own story of how a seemingly feeble old woman offering an apple turned out to be her stepmother the Evil Queen in disguise and the apple was poisoned, telling Sofia to trust her instincts no matter what anyone else says, and that people aren't always who they seem to be, which ties into Sofia's suspicious feelings toward Sascha. At the end of the episode, Snow White appears again in a magic morpho mirror, smiling proudly at Sofia.
    In "Forever Royal" when Sofia is battling Vor inside her amulet, Snow White appears to Sofia in spirit form, along with all the princesses who have been summoned to help Sofia in her times of need, and they encourage her to be brave and strong for they all believe in her.
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    “I do believe our friendship will be the fairest of them all.”
    ―Snow White.
    In Ralph Breaks the Internet, a netizen of Snow White works as a cast member in Oh My Disney, where she and the other princesses meet net users that answer Disney Princess quizzes. Vanellope von Schweetz appears just as Snow White is meeting one of her fans. Shortly after, First Order Stormtroopers target Vanellope as an unauthorized pop-up. Vanellope makes her escape and finds safety in the princesses' private quarters; Snow White is seen greeting a baby bird when Vanellope arrives. However, she is the only princess not to confront Vanellope with hostility. When Vanellope explains that she's a princess as well, Snow White asks if Vanellope has ever been poisoned or has had true love's kiss, both of which Vanellope denies.
    Nevertheless, Snow White is able to relate when Vanellope notes that she doesn't have a mother. When the princesses officially declare Vanellope a princess, herself, Snow White briefly sings in celebration. Afterwards, when Cinderella has the mice create comfy modern attire for the ladies, Snow White dons light chartreuse, polka-dotted pants, chartreuse ballet flats, and a blue off-the-shoulder top with artwork of the poisoned apple and text that reads "POISON" under it. As the princesses converse, they learn that Vanellope has never had her own song. Pocahontas advises her to find some water and stare at it; Snow White agrees, explaining that she sings to a wishing well.
    During the climax, Snow White returns with the other princesses as they spot Wreck-It Ralph falling from the sky. The princesses use their unique skills and sets to save him, with Snow White supply numerous poisoned apples, as well as her discarded gown. The gown is used in part to catch Ralph, while the other princess gowns are used to parachute the bad guy to safety. Once Ralph is awakened by a kiss from Prince Naveen, Snow White and the princesses greet him as friends of Vanellope's as they befriend him as well.

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    At some point in their quest, though through unknown means, they managed to recover Phillip's soul and revived him. The three later appear in the season finale, where they find Neal Cassidy unconscious on the beach outside the Enchanted Forest. They take him back to the palace and tend to his injuries as Mulan keeps a close watch on the stranger. Upon awakening, she asks who he is, to which the man responds with his name, Neal. Her companions, Aurora and Prince Phillip, rush over to inspect the stranger. Hastily, Aurora helps to bring water to him while Neal wonders where this is. She tells him he is in their kingdom, and further questioning prompts Prince Phillip to tell Neal they are in the Enchanted Forest. Shocked, Neal murmurs he is back, which causes Aurora to think he's a native of this land, but Mulan points out his clothes are foreign and similar to Emma and Mary Margaret's. At the mention of Emma's name, Neal realizes they are acquainted with her as well, and tries to explain he needs to save Emma from harm. In attempting to move from the bier, Neal struggles to sit up as his wound is not yet completely healed, but despite that, he is set on finding out if Emma and Henry are alright. Aurora queries if Neal is Henry's father, and goes on to fill him in on how she once met Henry in the Netherworld. She mentions having harnessed the power to walk the dream world and find others like her, and it's possible to find Henry. Neal asks if she can find Emma to let her know he is alive.
    Assuming a laying spot on the bier, Aurora attempts to find Emma or Henry in the dream world. While Prince Phillip watches over her, Mulan and Neal wait at the sidelines and converse. Mulan learns Neal assumed death was imminent after falling into the portal, and from focusing his thoughts on the Enchanted Forest, that's how he ended up here. Curious about the other world, Storybrooke, she asks what it's like there. Neal starts off by saying people of that land believe the Enchanted Forest inhabitants to be fictional and exemplifies it with the Mulan animated film. Confused, she inquires what a film is, but the exchange is interrupted by Aurora's awakening.
    Crestfallen, Aurora notifies Neal she was unable to make contact. However, Neal recalls his father always had plans and could have left something behind if he ever returned to the Enchanted Forest. He hopes to find such an item and use it to get to Emma and Henry by traveling to his father's castle. Prince Phillip raises the question of who his father is, and Neal admits it's Rumplestiltskin.
    Mulan and Neal go on foot towards the castle. Wishing to learn more about Neal's relationship with Emma, she asks why Emma never mentioned him before. Neal confesses he broke Emma's heart by letting her go to fulfill the breaking of the Dark Curse, and after it was finished, fear of rejection kept him from coming back to her. Mulan remarks that his belief in love wasn't strong enough to overcome rejection, which Neal says is the greatest regret of his life.
    Through a brief search, Neal finds his father's old cane, which he uses to reveal a hidden door in the castle. From within, Neal discovers a crystal ball. Reluctantly, he agrees magic is the only thing that can help him now and attempts to get the ball to activate by touching it, which causes no change. Mulan suggests thinking about how he feels about Emma, and that will guide him to see her.
    Afterward, Neal devised a plan to get to Neverland: he will use Robin Hood's son, Roland, to lure the shadow to the castle while they and Mulan lie and wait. After it appears to have failed, their plan works, and the shadow arrived for Roland. Robin managed to hold on to his son long enough for Neal to grab the shadow, and Mulan managed to force it to back off and fly back to Neverland, successfully taking Neal with it. Later, Robin Hood thanks Mulan for her help and offers her to join his band of Merry Men. Mulan appreciates the offer but urgently has to talk to someone first before it's too late. Knowingly, Robin Hood believes she means a loved one, though she smiles and replies only time will tell. She rushes to the palace to approach Aurora. After making sure they are alone, Mulan announces that she has news to share. Coincidentally, so does Aurora, who excitedly confirms she and Prince Phillip are expecting their first child. Mulan reacts with shock but quickly congratulates her. Recovering from her stupor, Mulan changes her mind about what she wanted to say and hastily states her intent to join Robin Hood's band of Merry Men. Leaving abruptly, Mulan turns to walk away with a saddened expression on her face. Later that night, Mulan arrives at the Merry Men's campsite and is greeted by Robin Hood, unaware that he's the man with the lion tattoo that Tinkerbell tried to have Regina meet back in the Enchanted Forest.

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    Viruses can reproduce only by infecting living cells.
    Gal Gadot will play the Evil Queen in an upcoming live-action adaptation of the 1937 film.[18]
    Her role in the comics adaptation of the movie was largely the same, though it did have some expansions. Aside from retaining the subplot of her attempting to force the prince to fall for her instead of Snow White, it also added a scene at the beginning where she overhears the Prince's speech to Snow White on how he had found the fairest in the land, and initially assumes he's referring to the Queen only to learn he was actually referencing Snow White. It would have also been implied in the same scene that Snow White was at least somewhat aware of her stepmother's intolerance towards anyone rivaling her as she gets fearful when the Prince flirts with her and tries to warn him to keep quiet as otherwise the Queen would hear him and do something bad only for him to make clear he wants her to hear.
    After the comic adaptation of Snow White, the Queen, in her hag form, returned as a recurring antagonist to the Seven Dwarfs, and later many other Disney protagonists, occasionally teaming up with fellow Disney villains like Pete and Captain Hook. One story in the 1980s, "The 7 Dwarfs and King Arbor's Crystal" provided an explanation for her return, and why she couldn't change back to her normal form. Specifically, she fell onto some branches and bushes that eased her fall, and her castle had been burned down by Hubert the Huntsman as revenge, with her book of spells being destroyed with it. Additionally, in the 1960s Italian story "Menace of the Witch's Ruby" reveals that she lost her status and credibility in the court of the Witch Empress Mammona after losing the kingdom, with her later schemes of revenge being an effort to get back into her good graces. In two 1940s' stories, it was also revealed that she had a deceitful twin brother.
    The novel, written by Serena Valentino, reveals what caused the Queen to become the monster that she is in the film. It seems that her father, a maker of mirrors, never told her she was beautiful, leading to insecurity about her appearance. When her father dies, she marries the King whom she met at the well by her father's house. She grows to love Snow White as if she were her own daughter. But when the King's three witch-like cousins come for a visit they give her the Magic Mirror in which resides the spirit of her dead father. It serves as a corrupting influence on her throughout the novel. After her husband's death, the Queen slowly descends into madness. By the end of the novel, Snow White obtains the mirror and the Queen becomes the spirit inside the mirror after her death in the film.
    In this story, she is called Ingrid and is the sister of Snow White's mother. Their mother died when they were young and their father were abusive towards them, so they went to a farm to work. Ingrid disliked that Katherine was giving people food for free and so dabbled into dark magic, which, thanks to the Magic Mirror, has corrupted her. Eventually, after her sister became Queen and found out, Ingrid killed her and took over as Queen, using a love spell on the King. She then banished the King and, some time afterward, sent the huntsman to kill Snow. But when she learned that Snow White was still alive, she made the apple and plotted to kill her with it, but then decided to kill the Prince.
    The Queen is first seen in the fourth book at Disney Quest. She and Cruella replace Maleficent and Chernabog as leaders of the Overtakers when they were captured and cast a spell on some friends and schoolmates of the keepers to spy on them or send their messages. In the fifth book, she and Cruella appear again aboard the Disney Dream while following the hyenas who caught the Keepers' scent. In the seventh book, the Queen escapes the labyrinth in Mexico along with Chernabog. Having spent three years trapped there, she has lost her beauty, as well as more of her sanity.
    In this story, the Evil Queen changes the ending of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by writing the Prince out of the tale. She then manages to kidnap the seven dwarfs and hold them hostage in an attempt to force Snow White to eat the poisoned apple in exchange for their safety. Snow White does so, and the Evil Queen leaves her laboratory to bestow the same cruel fate upon the imprisoned dwarfs. However, Jiminy Cricket and the player manage to restore the Prince, who immediately rescues Snow White through "true love's kiss".
    The Evil Queen also takes part in the final boss, and joins the other villains (Captain Hook, the Queen of Hearts, and the Ringmaster) in battling the player and Jiminy.
    In Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, the Evil Queen serves as the antagonist of Dwarf Woodlands. In Terra's scenario, the Queen has just learned from the Magic Mirror that Snow White is now fairer than her in beauty in an almost identical way to the original film. However, the mirror continues to say Snow White's heart was of pure light, and the Queen should be wary of it. It is then the Queen notices that Terra has been listening in from the shadows and is asked if she has met Master Xehanort. Truthfully answering that she does not, the Queen sends Terra away. However, she then calls him back with an offer: kill Snow White and bring her heart back as proof of the kill in exchange for asking the Magic Mirror where Master Xehanort is. Terra initially asks if she had interest in the hearts of light, and she replies that she only wanted Snow White's life, and that her radiance was all the light that the kingdom needed. She sends Terra to kill Snow White in the Flower Glade not far from the castle. However, Terra had no intention of doing as she wished, merely inquiring of her the location of Master Xehanort, of which she was also ignorant, before the Unversed chase Snow White into the forest. Upon his return to the castle, the Queen voices her rage at Terra for his failure. Terra replies that he never intended to follow her orders, and that despite her claims of radiance, all he could see were thick shadows of jealousy hanging on her heart. Furious, the Queen commands the Magic Mirror to consume Terra. However, the mirror respectfully states that it is incapable of following the Queen's order, having no power apart from answering questions truthfully. Losing all patience, the Queen (in the Japanese version) glows red and uses her darkness to force the mirror to obey her or (in the English version) tosses a green potion at it that transforms it into an Unversed. Empowered, the Magic Mirror sucks Terra inside its realm. However, it proved to be no match for the Keyblade wielder, and Terra is quickly released. Terra commands the Queen to ask the mirror where he can find Master Xehanort, and she grudgingly complies, though the couplet that the Mirror gives is of no help to Terra, who is unable to discern that it refers to the Keyblade Graveyard. Regardless, Terra thanks them and leaves, whereupon the Queen begins to think up another way to kill her stepdaughter.