
the way it should be, famous songs from animated movies performed in the language of the place the stories are set in or the character’s mother tongue {listen}
i. hellfire (the hunchback of notre dame) - french; ii. once upon a december (anastasia) - russian; iii. a whole new world (aladdin) - arabic; iv. bare necessities (the jungle book) - hindi; v. i see the light (tangled) - german; vi. can you feel the love tonight? (the lion king) - zulu; vii. i’ve got no strings (pinocchio) - italian; viii. i won’t say i’m in love (hercules) - greek; ix. it’s tough to be a god (the road to el dorado) - spanish; x. under the sea (the little mermaid) - danish; xi. i’ll make a man out of you (mulan) - mandarin; xii. when you believe (the prince of egypt) - hebrew


“Impossible” - Whitney Houston
There is nothing better than when THIS kinda moment happens in Real Life.
“I GOT THE OTHER SLIPPER HEAUX. NOW WAT.”
This has been posted on tumblr a few times already, but the artist has finished the set and I thought I’d post the complete gallery, because I am so in love with this concept and get so excited when people combine history with art. (I’ve inserted the locations and dates Shoomlah narrowed for each princess just for funsies.)
Historically Accurate Disney Princesses! by Shoomlahand because I didn’t have room to include her, here’s Cinderella.
Happy 100th birthday Mary Blair!!!
Mary Blair (October 21, 1911 - July 26, 1978), born Mary Robinson, was an American artist who was prominent in producing art and animation for The Walt Disney Company, drawing concept art for such films as Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Song of the South and Cinderella.
First it occurred to me that I did not actually know what Mary Blair looked like then I realized that I always expected her to look like a tiny adorable storybook character, not a badass war veteran.
Happy Birthday, Mary Blair! She can beat you two ways to sideways with her slick-ass design skills, she is THAT amazing :D
(she kinda looks like the Bride from Kill Bill, yes? She was one of my biggest influences in school, I kinda went crazy when the Disney Family Museum had all the stuff from her Tokyo show. I bought all the things -_-;;)
THE BEST.