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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Disney cartoon of Salvador Dali


Disney asked DalĂ­ to draw a cartoon, which would be the embodiment of the idea of surrealism, but having been so unusually ordinary viewer, that closed the show and not scooped right up to 2003. Film duration of any incomplete 7 minutes can not be found in less important needs and that its complete form. This - the best option. And I want to note that while the uniformity of muslin ladies Disney heroine here has turned well before the great, that is breathtaking. Collaboration with Dali Walt Disney Studios began in 1940 with the animated film "Fantasia» (Fantasia). In 1946, Salvador Dali and Walt Disney signed a deal to create a surreal cartoon Destino (Destiny) explanation of the Mexican ballad Armando Dominguez. Because of the conflicts and problems finanasovyh he was never completed. In 2003 he was re-designed by and storyboards, which were kept in the archives of Roy Disney.
LINK: Youtube

Monday, July 04, 2011

World of Color 4th of July Fireworks Special Show




This is a special 4th of July World of Color Fireworks show recorded July 1, 2011 at the 9PM showing.

Disney's California Adventure 4th of July fireworks World of Color pre-show. LINK: Youtube

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (English)




Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (English) from Cinderella. LINK: Youtube

Thursday, February 11, 2010

David Lynch's A Goofy Movie




(YouTube Link)

This mashup by YouTube user Cody Richeson takes Disney’s 1995 flick A Goofy Movie and re-imagines it as a spooky and surreal David Lynch film. Goofy’s relationship with his son Max is even more disturbing than in the original movie.

Via: Matthew Caverhill, Via: Neatorama

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Dali and Disney's DESTINO completed



In 1946 legendary surrealist Salvador Dali formed an unlikely friendship with Walt Disney, and they spent some time collaborating on a short film called Destino. Dali and Disney artist John Hench worked on a lot of storyboards, but only 18 seconds of test footage were shot before the project was abandoned.

In 1999, Disney's nephew Roy Edward Disney was working on Fantasia 2000 and he decided to complete the Destino project, over 50 years after production began. 25 Disney artists worked from the original storyboards (with some input from Hench himself, and notes from the journals of Dali's widow) and finally completed Destino using a mix of hand-drawn and computer animation. The 18 seconds of test footage were included, in the shots of the two weird, turtle-like creatures seen above. LINK

LINK: Youtube

I'm kind of amazed Disney's lawyers haven't yanked this clip down already, so see it while you can.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Disney Skeletons




Never thought of these Disney Characters in this way. Check it out. LINK