Walt Disney Animation Studios will release a new movie on November 12, 2012 called “Wreck-It Ralph,” and three new images have been released from the movie. Here’s a description of the movie from IMDB:
“The bad-guy character in a classic game who longs to be a hero brings trouble to his entire arcade after sneaking into a new first-person shooter game and unleashing a deadly enemy.”



Actors voicing characters in the animated movie include:
- John C. Reilly as Wreck-It Ralph
- Jane Lynch as Sergeant Calhoun
- Jack McBrayer as Fix-It Felix
- Sarah Silverman as Vanellope von Schweetz
- Jamie Elman as Turtle
What do you think of the images from the movie?
We want to wish a very happy 72nd anniversary to Disney’s animated movie “Pinocchio“! The film first premiered in New York on February 7, 1940. Here’s a description of the movie from IMDB:
“A living puppet, with the help of a cricket as his conscience, must prove himself worthy to become a real boy.”
Actors who voice characters in the movie include:
- Dickie Jones as Pinocchio
- Cliff Edwards as Jiminy Cricket
- Christian Rub as Geppetto
- Evelyn Venable as Blue Fairy
Here is the trailer for the Blu-ray release of Disney’s animated film “Lady And The Tramp.” The movie will arrive on Blu-ray and DVD on February 7, 2012.
Blu-ray Bonus Features:
- Disney Second Screen: Inside Walt’s Story Meetings
- Audio Commentary: Inside Walt’s Story Meetings
- Diane Disney Miller: Remembering Dad
- Three Never-Before-Seen Deleted Scenes
- Never Recorded Song: “I’m Free as the Breeze”
- Classic DVD Bonus:
– Lady’s Pedigree: The Making of Lady and the Tramp
– Finding Lady: The Art of the Storyboard
– Original 1943 Storyboard Version of the Film
– PuppyPedia: Going to the Dogs
– “The Siamese Cat Song,” Finding a Voice for the Cats
– “Bella Notte” Music Video
– Trailers
– Excerpts from “Disneyland” TV Shows
DVD Bonus Features:
- Diane Disney Miller: Remembering Dad
-PuppyPedia: Going to the Dogs
Let us know if you plan on adding this movie to your Blu-ray or DVD collection!
Today marks the 53rd anniversary of Disney’s animated classic “Sleeping Beauty.” The movie was released on January 29, 1959 and is based on the popular fairy tale by Charles Perrault.
Here is a description of the movie from IMDB:
“A snubbed malevolent fairy casts a curse on a princess that only a prince can break, with the help of three good fairies.”
Have you seen “Sleeping Beauty”? Today is the perfect day to watch it again, or for the first time!
P.S. Get ready for Disney’s “Maleficent” movie, told from the point of view of the “Sleeping Beauty” villain!
Twenty-five moves movies were chosen by the Library of Congress to join the National Film Registry this year, and two of the titles included are “Bambi” and “A Computer Animated Hand.” Disney’s “Bambi” arrived in 1942 while “A Computer Animated Hand” was released in 1972, and was created as a graduate student project by Pixar Animation Studios co-found Ed Catmull. The one-minute film is one of the earliest examples of 3D computer animation.
The National Film Registry helps ensure the survival of the films admitted. There are now 575 films in the registry.
























