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9 Secret Facts About Disney Movies You Never Heard Before

There's more to Disney than simply princesses and fairy tales; the theme park also features human narratives, the creation of an empire, and some very interesting historical facts. And if you're a Disney buff like us, you'll find them interesting and informative.
The history of Disney, from its early days as an animation company to the present day, will be covered in detail here. These fascinating Disney facts are likely to teach even the most devoted fans something new, from the studio's very first logo to special sketching processes to certain statistics (the entertaining sort, of course). Did you know, for instance, that Disney also operates a cruise company or that the iconic spaghetti scene in Lady and the Tramp was nearly scrapped? How would we function without it, exactly?

1. Lady And The Tramp

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Absolutely Nothing Came of Lady and the Tramp's Spaghetti Scene As a matter of fact, Walt thought it was ridiculous, as he knew that no dog would ever share their meal with another. As a result, animator Frank Thomas almost had to fight to keep the sequence in the film.

2. Merida

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Merida is the second Disney Princess to not speak with an American accent after Ariel. Aurora, the Princess, is the first to speak without an American drawl. Her accent was decidedly British.

3. The Little Girl In Monsters

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Mary is the name of the young girl who plays the role of Boo in Monsters, Inc.

4. Monsters

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The children of the animators provided all of the screams for Monsters, Inc.

5. Inside Out

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There were more than twenty-seven emotions considered in the original concept for "Inside Out." Twenty-seven feelings were considered for roles in Inside Out before the final five were chosen. Emotions like pride, greed, irritation, shame, gloom, love, boredom, hope, and even Schadenfreude were on the roster.

6. Disney Pixar’s Lamp

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lamp from disney pixar Our mascot's name is Junior Luxo.

7. Walt Disney

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It took Walt Disney two years to become the sole studio capable of making full-color movies.

8. Merida

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Merida's film is unique among the Disney princesses, featuring no songs.

9. Wall-E

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Wall-E Was Supposed to Be Called "Trash Planet."
 
 
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