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16 Behind-The-Scenes Secrets Even The Biggest Disney Fans Don't Know

As a fan of Disney cartoons since childhood and have never stopped loving them even as adults, do you know all the behind-the-scenes scenes of the Disney Classics movies?
Back in the past, when digital animation like CGI and 3D hadn't appeared yet, movie cartoons were mainly created with meticulous drawings of artists. The creativity of Disney artists methodically crafted everything we've seen over the years, from large landscapes of magnificent fairy tale kingdoms in Cinderella, The Jungle Book,... to the distinctive movements of a single figure. So how did they create them? Let's immediately explore the 16 photos below to find the answer!
Which movie's behind-the-scenes surprise you the most? Do you know any other behind-the-scenes photos? Let us know in the comments!

#1 That is how Walt Disney hanging out with the real-life models for Bambi!

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#2 Helene Stanley who inspired both Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella

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#3 Here's Walt Disney next to drawings, sketches, and models for Sleeping Beauty and Snow White

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#4 In the late 1930s, they originally inspired Walt Disney to make the movie in the first place

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#5 Not the small Tinkerbell but the really huge tools

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#6 Actress Eleanor Audley was the voice and model for Sleeping Beauty's Maleficent with an extended chin.

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#8 Mary Wicks (on the right) playing Cruella to the animators bring the characters to life

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#9 Live-action version of "Alice in Wonderland" before the animation even began

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#10 The Lion King animators met a real-live lion

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#11 The puppets of Disney's Corpse Bride in real life

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#12 This actress's performance inspired both Ariel of the Little Mermaid  and Belle of Beauty and the Beast

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#13 Adriana Caselotti, voice actress of Snow White, sang “I’m Wishing,” “Some Day My Prince Will Come,” and “Whistle While You Work"

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#14 11 little people dressed up Pinocchio at the 1940 premiere of Walt Disney's Pinocchio

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#15 The cast of Mary Poppins

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#16 Kathryn Beaumont inspired animators to create Alice (Alice in Wonderland) and voiced Wendy (Peter Pan)

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