A Disney Halloween Part 7 of 9
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Malificent is the BEST villian...she doesn't have a sensitive bone in her body
btw Prince Philip is the 2nd sexiest prince. Prince Eric (Little Mermaid) is number one
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Why do you keep asking questions about what this special doesn't have?
This special isn't designed to replace the experience of watching the actual movies, they're just a bunch of clips.
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@fahkuroo nope its still in there
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@Drakeodon1 Actually, he speaks more than any prince before him. He speaks with his horse, with Aurora, with his father - but in this segment, he is otherwise occupied.
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you just don't get villains like Malificent anymore
nor movies like sleeping beauty anymore since blood and cursing is no longer allowed
i can understand why but it still takes away from the sheer excitement of the moment in a movie
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agreed
it seemed all other villains (excluding Ursala) died to soon
the queen "killed" snow white but died herself right after
the wicked step mother and sisters were just bitchy, not really evil
though i DO like the villain from princess and the frog he was pretty good
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Maleficent is a best true classic villain.
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Maleficint was definitely the best villianess. She was designed with the devil in mind after all, plus her magic was amazing, and she turned into a wonderful Euorpean dragon. It was so lame how Prince Philip killed her.
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That's got to be one heck of a horse if it can live to 100 years...
Does prince phillip ever speak, he bzarely does.
Drakeodon1 7 months ago
@Drakeodon1 He has no dialogue in the last third of the film or so. Non-caricatured humans are among the most difficult to animate, so Phillip and Aurora's scenes were reduced to the bare minimum of what the story required.
DTVzone 7 months ago 2
this was all just a long advertisement for Disney movies, wasn't it?
pleeppleep 1 year ago
@pleeppleep No. In 1982 the home video format was still in it's infancy, and Disney didn't start releasing the animated features on VHS until several years after this. The classics were still re-released to theaters, but only every seven years.
Sometimes entertainment is just entertainment.
DTVzone 1 year ago 5