List of DL tie-in movies

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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    Sorry about that...


    As I was saying, also on the Twain are Chip, Dale, Aurora, Baloo, Stitch, the White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, Alice, Pluto, one of the Tweedles, Minnie, and King Leonidas. I think the exact cast seems to change, but they seem to be around a lot of time, and (other than King Leonidas from Bedknobs and Broomsticks) are all from things already elsewhere in the parks. Isn't Leonidas also in DEP? I'm not sure, but I think he may be.
     
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    Originally Posted By dresswhites

    mulan is on the boat. i don't recall seeing cinderella's prince though.
    mulan and pochantes can also be seen as princess fantasy faire. ever so often you see meeko roaming around.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    After checking out some more pictures, I still haven't found a prince for Cinderella, so I could just be imagining things. I also found Dopey, but he's just adding to the long Snow White list.
     
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    Originally Posted By dresswhites

    when i saw fantasmic on the 6th, on the twain i saw mickey(obviously) mary poppins, the sweeps, pluto, clarabelle, aladin, snow white and her prince, alladin, jasmine, and mulan. there were others but those were the ones i definately saw.
    over at dca, hercules is sometimes wandering about the backlot, as is cruella de vil. haven't seen tarzan since the treehouse opened.
    tom and huck used to hang around the TSI, but i don't think they do anymore.
     
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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    Was there a Disney movie (animated or otherwise) with Tom Sawyer?

    Are there any references to the Mickey Mouse Club?

    King Leonides is another one of those really obscure ones.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    Well, the mouse ears that everybody wears seem like a pretty good reference to the Mickey Mouse Club, if you ask me. Other than that, I'm not sure if there are any. I feel like there may be a window on Main Street for them, but I have absolutely no idea where it is or when it was added.

    Disney made a movie called Tom and Huck in the mid 90's starring Johnathan Taylor Thomas. I think I remember seeing it on the Wonderful World of Disney around 98, but that may have been another similar movie. If you have to Tall Tales DVD that came out a few years ago, that might be good for a lot of Frontierland, as they are mostly about the American West, and it might include something related to Tom Sawyer. On IMDB there is something for The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn made in 1993, so that might also be worth a shot.
     
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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    oh duh, I should have thought of the mouse ears.

    I need to make a list of "Movies that could enhance anticipation and enjoyment of rides and attractions" and another list of "Movies that have references somewhere in the Disneyland Resort, but if you blink you might miss them"

    But for now I have to take care of homework help and dinner for the kids.
     
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    Originally Posted By slim22

    The music played on Main Street U.S.A. is in the movie Hello Dolly
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    They play the Blazing Saddles music in Frontierland. That's quality family entertainment! : )

    Also, Fess Parker has the Davy Crockett window in Frontierland, so there is some reference to that in the park. Another thing I just remembered is Ariel's Grotto in DL with the Triton fountain and statue of her. Although the movie is already listed several times, I thought we should be sure to catch it again.
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    "Cars" isn't represented at Autopia, but Lightning and Mater did meet-and-greets in DCA for a while. Not sure if that's still going on.

    I think one of the cows at Big Thunder Ranch is named Maggie, in honor of "Home on the Range."

    There's a surprising amount of non-Disney movie music played around the park. Aside from "Blazing Saddles," I've heard music from "Music Man" on Main Street, and "Doctor Dolittle" (the 1960's version) and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" at the Hyperion.
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    >>101 Dalmatians (Doesn't Cruella have a trailer on the Hollywood backlot?)<<
    Yes. The Firehouse in Toontown is also named Fire Station 101, and has a barking dalmatian in the upstairs window.

    >>Lilo and Stitch (can you still talk to Stitch at Innoventions?)<<
    Yes.

    >>Mickey and the Beanstalk (isn't that the giant who has a quilt in the Storybookland Canal boats?)<<
    No, it's the quilt from Lullabye Land. You may recall that Willie the Giant was originally proposed to be looming above the hill, as though it was his quilt. But he never actually was in Storybook.

    >>I don't remember Hercules, Atlantis or Emperor's New Groove in the animation building, but maybe I'm just forgetting.<<
    You're forgetting. They are there.

    Now, how about all the references in Toontown??? There are windows for Laugh-0-Grams Cartoons, Madame Clara Cluck, The Big Bad Wolf, and more, I am sure.
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    Oh, and as far as non-Disney music goes, can anyone here name the film from which the music in Primeval World was taken?
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    Nope, not me. Can anyone here (other than Doug) even hum a little bit of the Primevil World music?
     
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    Originally Posted By slim22

    Mysterious Island is that right?
    And the Grand Canyon Suite by Arthur Fiedler.
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    Mysterious Island is the correct film for the music played in Primeval World.

    The Grand Canyon Suite is by Ferde Grofe. (Arthur Fiedler was the long-time conductor of the Boston Pops.)
     
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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    Thanks for the corrections and updates.

    So, no other references to Bambi other than the voice-over at the animation building?
     
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    Originally Posted By Schmitty Good Vibes

    Doesn't Bambi make regular deposits at the bank on the Rivers of America?
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I guess you could link the Shootin Gallery to Bambi if you really wanted to, but that seems a bit morbid...
     
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    Originally Posted By knoxvelour

    technically, that would be Bambi's mother
     
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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    LOL you guys.

    Any other movies ignored at DL? That's probably an easier list

    Atlantis
    HOTR
    Cars
     

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