I wanna kiss whoever animated this scene
i absolutely LOVE camilo's character design. his cute lil smile and his upturned nose and his floof of curls...also the FIT... utter perfection <3
Madrigals in threes! Watched Encanto recently and I really enjoyed it!! Also I noticed that the madrigal siblings all come in threes so I decided to draw them, I had a lot of fun drawing them. (might draw more encanto fanart if I have time..)
Encanto + letterboxd reviews
Jesus fucking christ disney
They grew up together your honor, they would have been besties!!!
Usual family dinner.
Was this funnier in my head? Yeah probably.
“I think you’re cute.” HAPPY HOLIDAYS ALL!
From Disneyland News (an official outlet for press releases), here are some factoids about the Main Street Electrical Parade, which will be returning to Disneyland for a limited time from August 2-September 30, 2019:
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The beloved Main Street Electrical Parade is returning to Disneyland Park Aug. 2, 2019, to bring guests of multiple generations a sense of wonder, joy and – for some – warm nostalgia. The iconic parade will travel down Main Street, U.S.A., for a limited-time engagement, through Sept. 30.
Main Street Electrical Parade made its world debut at Disneyland June 17, 1972, and later appeared at Disney Parks around the world. This spectacular pageant of nighttime magic and imagination entertained guests at Disneyland until it “glowed away” on Nov. 25, 1996. Most recently, the dazzling after-dark parade ran for a limited-time at Disneyland in 2017, and prior to that, it illuminated Disney California Adventure Park from 2001-2010. Here’s a closer look at the legacy of the Main Street Electrical Parade, by the numbers.
600,000 lights sparkle in the parade’s nighttime journey from Small World Mall in Fantasyland to Town Square on Main Street, U.S.A. (approximate number).
22 floats illuminate the parade route at Disneyland, nearly doubling the number of floats from the parade’s debut (12) in 1972.
7 films are represented in the parade: “Alice in Wonderland,” “Cinderella,” “Peter Pan,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Pinocchio,” “Dumbo” and “Pete’s Dragon.”
27 beloved Disney characters perform throughout the show including Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Cinderella, Captain Hook and Tinker Bell.
80 parade performers (estimated number per night) bring the magic to light including 10 To Honor America patriots, 16 royal court dancers and the Seven Dwarfs.
35 dazzling, lighted costumes are worn by the parade performers.
8 jittering insect floats spin and dance for guests during the “Alice in Wonderland” sequence.
At 18 1/2 feet high, the Clock Tower in the “Cinderella” sequence of the parade, is the tallest float.
At 118 feet long, the To Honor America float is the longest float in the parade. It was added in 1979 after the success of the bicentennial tribute parade “America on Parade.”
At 5,600 pounds, the massive Elliot float, added in 1977 for the release of “Pete’s Dragon,” measures 16 feet tall, 10 feet wide and 38 feet long.
2 composers, Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley, wrote the iconic synthesizer piece known as “Baroque Hoedown” in 1967, and the song was adapted for the Main Street Electrical Parade in 1972, interwoven with classic Disney themes to create the now iconic parade soundtrack.
6 different colors of light bulbs flash throughout the parade, in amber, blue, green, chartreuse, red and pink.
150,000 glowing amber lights are used in the production, the most of any color.
80 highly skilled cast members were involved in the creation of Main Street Electrical Parade, including 20 designers and 60 craftspeople.
5 Disney Parks have presented versions of the Main Street Electrical Parade including Disneyland, Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Park, Disney California Adventure Park, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris.
Historical:
Nearly 3,600 performances entertained guests at Disneyland from June 17, 1972 to Nov. 25, 1996.
900 miles is the approximate distance traveled by the Main Street Electrical parade during its original run at Disneyland, nearly the distance from Anaheim, Calif., to Seattle, Wash.
In 2005, Main Street Electrical Parade creator and former director of entertainment Robert Jani was inducted as a Disney Legend.
June 17, 1972, marked the debut of the Main Street Electrical Parade, and it returned for its encore performance at Disneyland 45 years later – Jan. 20-June 18, 2017.
500,000 hand-tinted white miniature bulbs twinkled each night in the early versions of the parade.
500 miles of wiring were used to light the floats during early years of the parade, enough to travel to the top of the Matterhorn and back nearly 9,000 times.
Approximately 75 million guests viewed the Main Street Electrical Parade during its original run at Disneyland.
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A side note, not from the above Disney fact sheet: the use of the Baroque Hoedown in the Main Street Electrical Parade was actually unknown to the composers. The music publisher had given Disney permission to use the song without their knowledge.
“In the 1970s, Walt Disney Productions chose this tune to be the theme for the Electrical Parade. It was extraordinary, I didn’t know about it because the publishers said nothing to me. It was by chance, in 1980, that I went there and was so surprised to hear “Baroque Hoedown” arranged for a full orchestra.” – Jean-Jacques Perry
The original version can be found below.
*cough cough* so how about that spooky au? This slowly morphed into a nightmare before christmas au, don’t look at me
Designs are by me and @/pinatadoodles :>
Jeff Bezos dying was top notch but we can’t sleep on this beauty of a gag either.
i am holding them aloft
Luca credits art
Yakko’s very proud of his custom jears
You are not prepared for this celebrity reveal!
interviewer: you are straight
kermit: 😐
Miss Piggy kisses Kermit on The Morning Show (December 17, 2008)
train to nowhere but ryan doesnt know how mics work
twf but its an all muppet cast and felix is the only human
— noticed hero had earrings and I stan
can you draw sonic the hashbrown?
Of Piacere Girolamo Trombetta!
Alberto introducing the phrase to Luca.
Luca taught Giulia about the greeting and he perfectly did the same handshake.
Alberto reclaiming back their special greeting as their own.
So, what's the meaning of this words?
Piacere is a classic greeting in Italian which means “Nice to meet you!” or “It’s a pleasure to meet you!” It is also a noun that means “pleasure / favour” and a verb that means “to please“.
According to the director, it is a play-on-words that was popular amongst children in the Ligurian town where he grew up.
The first name Girolamo sounds a bit like giro la mano (which means “I twist my hand“)
(You can see Alberto twisting Luca'a hand left and right here)
whereas the surname Trombetta means “trumpet“.
(They were pulling their hands back and forth at the Trombetta word, as if they were playing a trumpet.)
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(Explanation taken from dailyitalianwords.com)
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Step by step:
1. Do the usual handshake of up and down while saying Piacere
2. Twist your hand left and right and say Girolamo
3. Pull hands back and forth and say Trombetta.
Done.
I hope everyone can easily follow the cute handshake and learn the phrase now 🤗❤