The 12 Best Disney Villain Style Icons
Being bad never looked so good.
Being bad never looked so good.
La Liz had a well documented love affair with men and jewelry, but she also had one with Mickey Mouse.
ARIEL IS WEARING HER SKIN AS A DRESS. And they call humans barbaric.
Well the major Houses at least. Sorry minor nobility, you aren’t cool enough for Disney. (via weheartit.com)
Which version is seared into your childhood memory? It takes over 45,000 flowers to create the iconic Disney Mouse.
Cartoony takes on 11 pro insignias.
Mousercise helped inspire a generation of kids to exercise.
Not ponytails. Not cottontails. DUCKTALES (WOO-oo)!
So many laughs. So many warm and fuzzies.
That’s what some people say about these 11 films.
Everything is happier now!
Plot holes, plot holes everywhere. Sometimes when you revisit a classic movie from your childhood, the glaring inconsistencies really start to get to you.
Artist *DigitalTofu has brought the Gargoyles back to life. Now Disney, PLEASE release the DVD’s of Season 2, Volume 2 and Season 3.
A lot of the early Disney cartoons feature strikingly similar animation sequences. Please, don’t let this ruin your childhood.
They may have started in family-friendly fare, but they’ve moved on to more adult projects.
Sure you had Sleeping Beauty and Peter Pan, but Disney published some other titles you may have forgotten about.
Ever wonder what happened to Ariel, Belle, Jasmine and Pocahontas after they said, “happily ever after”? This video from Paint should answer those questions.
Except when they make highly stylized dance videos that go viral.
It’s been 25 years since this landmark film hit the big screen. Find out how this movie could have been completely different.
These people are expressing their love for Disney in some pretty adult ways.
Congress is magical!
The movie that traumatized ‘80s kids everywhere.
Most Disney films leave a lasting impact on any child who sees them, filling their imaginations with wonder and excitement. Then there are the forgettable flops that never got their own ride at Disneyland.
Where does Disney draw the line?
The only time Jason Priestly, Jessica Rabbit, Minnie Mouse, and Daisy Duck ever shared a magazine cover.
Why/HOW does this work so well?!?!
Beyond the fact that Disney says “nothing official” has been announced about the film.