2020 Presidential Prediciton Part I
When I look at the presidential elections, I always look at it more of a chance to see how far off I am from the opinion of the nation. I ha
The Forgotten Age of DAC
In 1970 the future of Disney animated movies was a bit uncertain after the death of Walt Disney. The studio only had the Aristocats left in
The Jungle Book
Rounding out the Golden Age of the DAC we have The Jungle Book. Released in October of 1967, it is the first Disney animated movie to be rel
The Sword in the Stone
The Sword in the Stone is based on the 1938 novel The Sword in the Stone by T. H. White. It hit theatres on Christmas day in 1963. This was
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
It was always fun for me as a child to try and spot references to Disney films within other Disney films. Watching them in order, One Hundre
Sleeping Beauty
Sleeping Beauty sits near the top of this list as far as Disney park representation is concerned. Not because of the characters or story, bu
Lady and the Tramp
If there is a single scene that is the most iconic of any Disney film, it may be the spaghetti scene in Lady and the Tramp. It is a classic
Peter Pan
Peter Pan is the 14th film in the DAC. It is based on the play and children’s novel Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie from 1904 and 1911, resp
Alice in Wonderland
Moving on to the second of the Golden Age films Alice in Wonderland hit theatres on July 26, 1951. The movie was originally going to be a li
Cinderella
Walking into Disneyworld’s Magic Kingdom you see a huge castle at the end of Main Street. This is Cinderella’s castle. The grey and blue ado