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10 Interesting Details And Facts That Make You WOW

Disney has delighted young and elderly audiences for more than ninety years. Disney has long taken pleasure in creating family-friendly Entertainment, from its humble origins in producing short films to their many popular animated movies, live-action blockbusters, and today several franchises that come under their vast banner.
Many of us likely grew up watching these movies, and the brand has been an integral part of our lives for generations. But, regardless of how well you believe you know Disney, there are a number of secrets that the House of Mouse has concealed in order to maintain its good reputation. It will make you doubt everything you thought you knew about Disney, whether you're a casual watcher or a Disney expert.

1. Elsa’s Ice

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Elsa's Ice Castle Takes On A Mood-Related Hue

2. Tiana

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The first Disney Princess of African descent, Tiana broke barriers when she was released in 1997.

3. Wall-E And The Robot R2-D2

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The actor who plays Wall-E also voices R2-D2, the robot.

4. Mickey Mouse

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"Hot Dog!" was the very first thing Mickey Mouse ever said.

5. Snow White

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First and foremost, Snow White is the youngest of all the Disney princesses.

6. Dashiel Parr

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The Incredibles' voice actor who provided the role of Dashiel Parr was forced to do laps around the studio.

7. Walt Disney

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At the age of 16, Walt Disney decided to leave school.

8. Mickey Mouse's hands

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There's a Reason Mickey Mouse Only Has Four Fingers. That's all there is to it; it simplifies depicting the hands. Moreover, in the days of hand-drawn animation, having one fewer finger to draw on each figure would have been a huge help. So that we can make some money. Having five fingers would have made Mickey's hands seem like a bunch of bananas, as Walt Disney described it.

9. Genie

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There are 20 versions of Genie's lines in Aladdin.

10. Mulan

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In the Disney canon, only Mulan is not a true princess.
 
 
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