thedoctorintrenzalore:

WHAT DOES BUZZ LIGHTYEAR LOOK LIKE WITHOUT HIS SPACE SUIT???

I was trying to guess:

http://rain1940.deviantart.com/gallery/

disney-where-dreams-come-true:

Let’s meet Disney [ 1 / ∞ ] Glen Keane.

Glen Keane : April 13, 1954 (59)
Occupation : animator, author and illustrator.
Characters : Ariel - Beast - Aladdin - Pocahontas - John Silver - Tarzan - Rapunzel.
He’s one of the best animators in Disney and worldwide, was one of the first animators to bring Disney into the Renaissances and getting it out of the Dark Ages, also he’s one of the most famous Disney animators and one of the group sometimes referred to as the “Nine New Men”, His impacts on Disney and the movies he was in is undeniable, as he’s the one of the main reasons the movies succeed, his fave feature in animation are the eyes. he left Disney on March 23, 2012.

mrottweilerdog:

cartoonistical:

I’m really liking how Disney’s been putting in these important objects in their films that directly veer off the entire plotlines of the movies. 

I might be slightly ignorant in not seeing this before in 2d-animated films of theirs, but it’s still somewhat a fascinating perspective I put on these three! You never know where the story will go!

WOAH D:

I’ve been waiting for this post

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Movies can and do have tremendous influence in shaping young lives in the realm of entertainment towards the ideals and objectives of normal adulthood.  - Walt Disney

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"Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them."

Eeyore
A.A. Milne (via petitfelin)

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askelasmosaurus:

Brian Kesinger, story artist at Walt Disney Animation Studios, talks about fan art and why it’s a good thing.

Edit: I would also like to add that if you post traced work please respect the original artist and credit them.

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japanese-race-cars:

Disney Pixar Toy Story and Cars liveries, GT300 Toyota MR-S (Super GT)