Whatever security she’d have to go through since she’s just going up from the Bayou in Louisiana back up to New York or wherever she was from security wasn’t as tight as it is now days they just see a little lady with teddy bear None be the wiser.
@ Well, let’s say, for instance, that she did try to smuggle it she would definitely be caught because the weight from that rock inside the teddy bear would definitely arouse suspicion when it’s making a loud thump
@@bittgrundy - Right - I don't think it was a matter of avoiding airport security, given that in the '70s it was practically non-existent for domestic US flights compared to today. My theory is that she simply didn't want *anyone* to know she had it - it's made explicit that the financial value of the diamond barely interests Medusa; she's obsessed with possessing the thing for the sake of it. If that is the case, it raises the rather dark possibility that she may have intended to shoot both Snoops and Penny even if they did stay put, so as to leave no witnesses. I've argued quite a few times that Medusa may actually be one of the most straight-up sociopathic villains in the entire Disney canon.
Fun fact about the character Medusa: Medusa wasn't intended to be the villain of this movie at first. Disney was planing to go for a very unique twist at this time. They were planing to bring back a villain from another film.....Cruella deville! the original plot, Cruella had hung up her furs in exchange for reptilian skin coats and she was going to be literally wearing a coat made of two alligators. the whole plot with the diamond was semi different. However They decided to cancel this idea but do to being super deep into the film already and having a deadline approaching some of Cruella's flare and some of the original ideas still remained but altered an example is Medusa's vehicle it's the same car Cruella owns, her extreme temper is also still there with added on traits and the coat made of two alligators became two pet gator characters instead.
oh wooow! that's so cool! I read what some people wrote in the comments but that's cool how deep they went in with Cruella before replacing her with Medusa!
If you'll forgive me a little interjection, I think I read a slightly different take... As I recall, it said that when the book was first optioned, the first book's plot and premise were considered too overtly political to work in the context of a Disney animated movie, so they came up with the idea of basing the film on the second book, which had Miss Bianca rescuing a young girl from servitude to the evil "Duchess of the Diamond Palace". While it is true that they explored the idea of having Cruella in the role of the Duchess in pre-production, I'm fairly sure I read that the idea was spiked fairly early on. One article claimed that Ollie Johnston was primarily behind that decision because he felt Disney shouldn't get involved in making sequels, and another claimed it was Milt Kahl who put his foot down. Reading between the lines, I reckon it's worth noting that Cruella's original directing/lead animator was Marc Davis, who had transferred out of the feature animation studio to develop theme park attractions several years prior. Davis and Kahl were reckoned to be the best draughtsmen of the entire Disney staff - if not of their generation as a whole. I suspect one aspect behind nixing Cruella's return may have been an understandable reticence to attempt "filling Davis's shoes" on the part of most of the animators, and in Milt Kahl's particular case, he'd apparently long been somewhat disgruntled at the fact his technical skills often meant he ended up being assigned "hero" or "regular" human characters that he didn't consider interesting or challenging in terms of the work. I wouldn't be surprised for a second if he had no intention of effectively acting as (his friend and rival) Davis's understudy if he could push to create and develop his own iconic villain instead. I've said it before and I'll keep saying it - as far as I'm concerned, Medusa is often underappreciated amongst the pantheon of Disney villains. For better or worse, Cruella is arguably better-known - but as a character she's somewhat one-dimensional. Yes, her plot to skin Dalmatian puppies for fur is objectively horrific, but she goes about it like a cartoon villain - when she doesn't get her way through her money, she schemes to kidnap the puppies instead. Her entire approach is akin to a blunt-object weapon. Medusa, on the other hand... Well, we know that she's been scoping around Morningside Orphanage offering kids a ride and she ends up zeroing in on Penny because being passed over for adoption has made Penny feel unwanted and extra-vulnerable. Medusa also knows that the authorities will be less likely to pursue the disappearance of an orphan child beyond a certain point than they would otherwise. In broad strokes, Medusa's motivations are fundamentally as cartoonish as Cruella's (She wants to possess the Devil's Eye diamond pretty much for the sake of it) - but the way she goes about it; dang... We know that Medusa has absolutely no scruples about keeping Penny in the cave until she either retrieves the diamond or dies in the attempt, and it's possible she intends to leave no witnesses (i.e. intends to shoot Penny and Snoops) while making her escape - in both cases, we're talking straight-up child murder here, no? And while the notion of a villain's intent to kill a child has been an accepted aspect of Disney animated features since "Snow White", up until this point it had always been couched in terms of fairy tale or fantasy storytelling. But in the case of this story, set aside the intervention of anthropomorphic talking critters and the human side of the tale involves a frighteningly plausible sociopath abducting and being willing to murder a child. That's obviously horrific enough, but on top of that, there's the emotional abuse Medusa inflicts on Penny. Right at the beginning of the adventure, Rufus (the somewhat elderly orphanage cat) tells Bianca and Bernard how crushed Penny felt at being passed over for adoption in favour of "a little red-headed girl" because in Penny's words "she was prettier than me". Rufus also says that Medusa had been trying to get Penny into her car before that happened, so it's implied that Penny only gave in because she felt unwanted. The dark payoff is in the scene where Medusa and Penny are talking (as Medusa is removing her cosmetics - but we'll get back to that) - if Penny went with Medusa because she thought Medusa at least wanted her for something, this is where Medusa crushes her. Firstly, Medusa makes it clear that she has no interest in Penny beyond using her to retrieve the diamond. Secondly, Medusa explains that she has no intention whatsoever of returning Penny to the orphanage even if she does retrieve the diamond. Finally, Medusa tells Penny that there'd be no point in doing so because no-one would ever adopt a "homely" girl like her. There is literally nothing Medusa could have said that would hurt Penny more - no previous Disney villain had emotionally abused and manipulated a child in that manner and there would not be an example to come close until Scar in "The Lion King" some 17 years later. [EDIT : Sorry, almost forgot... So, in that scene, Medusa is removing her cosmetics in a mirror - which is in itself a heck of an animation "flex" on the part of Milt Kahl. A frame-by-frame check reveals that his work is practically flawless. I reckon it's also somewhat genius in a visual storytelling sense because the crux of the scene has Medusa telling Penny she's not attractive enough to be adopted just as Medusa's true ugliness under the makeup and false eyelashes is revealed. ]
This is a fun Disney movie and the sequel "The Rescuers Down Under" as it's called is, to me, not only one of those rare sequels that's better than the first one but one of the very best Disney sequel. Glad you enjoyed this film. Looking forward to more of your reactions. :)
I saw this in my town hall during the summer when I was little. That summer we watched The Rescuers, Popeye, The Blackhole, & The Secret of NIHM. The theme that plays when Orville the Albatross takes of is the Air Force song. He even references the first line: Off we go into the wild blue yonder, Climbing high into the sun; Here they come zooming to meet our thunder, At ‘em now, Give 'em the gun! give em the gun! Down we dive, spouting our flame from under, Off with one helluva roar! We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey! Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force!
Some fun facts about this one: Evinrude (the dragonfly) was named after an outboard motor company of the same name. At that time, Evinrude was in a fierce competition with rival company Johnson, until eventually the two merged to become OMC. Medusa, allegedly, was a caricature of animator Milt Kahl's ex-wife. Similarly, Snoops was also a caricature of a guy who was good friends with the animators and often stopped in.
The thing is, the full version is played for laughs - but there's a little acoustic reprise when Bianca resolves not to give up, and that shows how lovely the melody of the song actually is.
For years the Rescue Aid Society theme was stuck with me and i completely forgot why or where it came from. Cue a few months ago when i watched this film again for kicks and heard it again. It was such a wonderful little trip down memory lane.
This movie started the mouse movie wars. The animation director for this movie, Don Bluth, ended up quitting Disney soon afterwards because he wanted higher quality animation and made his own movie called the Secret of NIMH to prove he could make better looking animation on less budget. Disney failed to crush NIMH and made The Great Mouse Detective to try to go against Bluth's 2nd movie, an American Tail. I like all 4 movies, personally
It never dawned on me before that all four films are about human adjacent mouse societies.😮 In 1953, Disney released an animated short subject titled, "Ben and Me" about a mouse befriending and assisting Benjamin Franklin. Once again it includes a human adjacent mouse society.
Watching this movie is one of the earliest memories I have. The scene in the cave was a formative memory for me, both exciting and scary. In all these years, I've never forgotten how beautiful the song "Someone's Waiting for You" (Någon Väntar På Dig) was in Swedish.
14:06 Orville's flight scene was edited for home release because there was a naked lady in the window. Disney did a recall of VHSs in 1999, the film was released on VHS in 1992.
Something clever that almost nobody catches is that the dragonfly Evenrude's name is actually based on the company Evenrude Outboard Motors who make engines for fishing and speedboats. Which is why he makes engine noises and Bianca refers to "his carborator" when he gets tired.
ngl these reactions really make my week when ive been feeling sad, its like you let me relive a simpilier time and just enjoy the sweet fun vibes for a bit when life is tough (and ngl the amount i care about the girl in this film as an adult is so much more then when i was a kid jeez)
omg that's so sweet of you to say! I'm happy to hear these videos help you relive those times and have fun with it 🙏 and yeah I get what you mean, I don't really like kids but I definitely care about Penny here)
Oh my god, I could kiss you for reacting to this movie because it's one of my favorite and the one I always watched as a little girl when I was sick. You were right, Duchess and Bianca are voiced by the same voice actress, Eva Gabor. They even gave to Bianca the hungarian nationality because Eva Gabor was hungarian. My parents filmed me as a child imitating Medusa on the phone. That was so funny 😂 Speaking about Medusa, she was supposed to be the villain of " The 101 dalmatians " normally but yhey changed their mind. About the voice actors, it's another movie where a character is voiced by Roger Carel (Bernard here). You mentionned " The Fox abd the Hound " well, Roger Carel voiced the woodpecker in it, and the grumpy badger is voiced by Gérard Hernandez, the french voice of Luke in " The Rescuers " but also the Owl in " Bambi " the carpenter in " Alice in Wonderland " and Scutle in " The little mermaid ". And I didn't mention the fact the two were the french voices of Kermit the frog (Roger Carel) and Gonzo (Gérard Hernandez) in " The Muppets Show " (Miss Piggy has the same voice actress than Ursula in " The little mermaid ") I saw a video on TH-cam where Roger Carel and Perette Pradier (the french voice of Medusa) were invited to try to voice again their character of the movie. That was funny to watch because Roger Carel still got it. Perette Pradier even said that her daughter didn't speak to her during one week after learning she was the villain of the movie 😂 Sad fact : Gérard Hernandez is now the last french voice actor of old Disney movies who's still alive 😢
Even as a 30 yo man I find myself randomly quoting, with full emotion: "...you caught Penny sending MESSAGES in BOTTLES??? YOU BLUNDERING FOOL, CANT YOU CONTROL A LITTLE GIRL- S H U T U P "
aww love that this is one of your favourite films 😋 Yeah! I did some research on Eva Gabor and only noticed the Hungarian seat in the movie when I watched the second one 😹 hahaha Medusa is quite quotable that's for sure 😹 omg that's so cool Roger was also the voice of the woodpecker in The Fox and The Hound 😹 These voice actors are so legendary!
@@TheCatPrideCinema now, I cry each tim I watch or listen the song " Rescue Aid Society " even if the french version is better. By the way, it's the french mouse who helps Bianca with her seat 😉 You know, they planned to do a third movie but the idea was abandonned because of the death of Eva Gabor. If you're familiar with the comic " Astérix the gaul ", Roger Carel was his voice too in all the adaptations in animated movies. You should watch them too, they really good
You certainly got it right. Since I am a artist and since I have done a lot of Oceanliner Art. Drawing water is very difficult to get right. And also looking very real. The next hardest thing to draw is hands.
@@TheCatPrideCinema And also it depends on what Ocean you are depicting the North Atlantic Ocean water looks more like dark blueish black while the Pacific Ocean is like a bright blue.
Yeah according to My mom she took me to see this when it came out in 1977, however due to the fact that I was only 1 year and 1 month, old my only recollection was a coloring book to the film, my mom was Oh, you remember. then it was on The Disney Channel in 1993, I was watching the opening credits and my mom was, what you remember this stuff don't you? Uh No, I only just learned that Bob Newhart was Bernard and Eva Gabor was Miss Bianca because of the BTS of The Sequel The Rescuers Down Under (1990) so basically I saw the Sequel First because I didn't Remember the first one. Well Evinrude voiced by James MacDonald due to the fact that Frank Welker was with the WB voicing Fred in Scooby-Doo at the time The Engine sound went to James, and Evinrude is a Popular Outboard Boat Engine. there are 2 types of engines inboard and outboard, watch JAWS (1975). The Rescuers was The Dark Age of Disney, Down Under was The Disney Renaissance. 3:57 Euripides Mouse was The Mouse that pulled the thorn from the lion's paw, hence the band aid on the Paw. 405 B.C. The Rescue Aid Society's been around for a while. 12:23 Madame Medusa Cruella Devil's American Cousin, Oh look they Drive the same way, must've learned on Bumper Cars. 16:02 Penny's Small, Medusa and Snoops are to big for the Hole that they put her in.16:42 well Pat Buttram did voice Old Bushel Britches, the Honorable Sheriff of Nottingham and Luke, He was also in Back To The Future III. 17:03 Yep That Batch Packs. 19:32 Disney was trying to #FreeTheNipple back in 1940, and They Tryed agian in 1977. 21:46 The Fox and The Hound (1981) 22:17 And this is where The Slave of The Magic Mirror Leaves, oh wait that was a special on Disney Villains. 25:19 sure Disney Teach kids that bats eat bugs, but not that Owls eat Mice. 25:32 That's alright Spiders eat the web and spin a new one in place of the old one. 29:34 that must be where The Cassadine's got the Idea to put The Ice Princess in the Right Eye of Robin's Doll on GH. GH is an ABC Soap, and you know who owns ABC, That's right Disney.
Tomorrow is Another Day is a standout of this excellent soundtrack. My personal favourite, one i sing to this day, and one i tried to cover once upon a time. I should go back and redo it.
EVINRUDE, my all time favorite MVP from animation! I´m going to have an epic compilation of my favorite sidekicks on my bedroom or office wall. As guardians or dream chasers so to speak. Mainly recreated in my own style. Evinrude and Sam from LOTR definitely the center of it. Petrie (Land Before Time) likely for funzies as well.^^
I always dig the reactions, it's always cool to see people discovering the older Disney animated films, especially the ones that aren't so front-and-center. Though interestingly, 'The Rescuers' was pivotal for the studio in 1977, in the immediate years w/o Walt around. Got some of the best reception for a new Disney animated film at the time of its release, and was a box office juggernaut, particularly in Europe. I'd like to point out, regarding Medusa's similarities to Cruella... At one point during production, Cruella was to be the villain in this. Quite wild, huh? Those paintings that make up the opening credits were done by the concept artist Mel Shaw, who did extensive concept work for 'The Fox and the Hound' and 'The Black Cauldron' as well. His pieces are always worth seeking out. The gator growling is a classic Disney stock effect that goes waaaaay back, too. Also very cool that you notice all that, I noticed all of that as a kid when I was getting all my Disney history lessons in lol.
Yeah I'm so loving the older and classic Disney films that you don't always hear about 🤘 They're really fun 😸 omg that's so cool Cruella was supposed to be the villain 😹😹😹 and thank you for the rest of the info! 😺
This is a shockingly realistic (talking animals aside) depiction of child trafficking. I hope people who watched this movie grew up being more aware of how easily vulnerable children can be taken advantage of. A very fun but also sobering movie.
Some of the implications are played down, but somewhat horrifying if you think about it... Namely that Penny has been missing for three months - yet both law enforcement and the orphanage have long since given up trying to find her.
Yeah I totally agree! Hence why I was “creeped” out and was genuinely worried for Penny. Especially with what @joehoy9242 said about law enforcement and the orphanage “giving up” on Penny which is so sad 😿
This movie is so charming and uniquely moody with its dark and murky atmosphere. This really feels like a time-capsule of 1970s filmmaking, even as an animated movie. As for The Rescuers Down Under, it's not only the best Disney sequel ever made, it's one of my top ten favorite Disney movies ever! And I eagerly await your reaction to it!
It really is a fun one that's for sure! :D I enjoyed watching this one a lot 😋 I may or may not have watched Down Under 👀😋 it'll be up on the channel soon 😻
Originally, they wanted to bring Cruella back as the villain but decided against it-but Medusa definitely maintains those vibes. And yes, that is indeed Duchess’ voice actor, the very talented Eva Gabor and yep, that’s the Sheriff from Robin Hood! Disney had a group of voice actors they used several times in multiple movies. They’re fun to catch
Not only that but Disney animator Milt Kahl, who was a rival to Marc Davis, who animated Cruella, wanted to upstage him by making his own Cruella De Vil, hence why the similarities between her and Medusa.
Yeah it's so cool to try and catch some of the voice actor from all of these films - I can totally see why Disney worked with a lot of the same ones since they were so good 😋
@@mevb - I'm not sure it's a matter of "upstaging"... Yes, Marc Davis and Milt Kahl were considered the best draughtsmen working for Disney in the "Nine Old Men" era and there may have been a rivalry of sorts, but by all accounts they were friends first and foremost. For what it's worth I'd argue that while Cruella and Medusa may share some superficial similarities, Medusa is a much more complex character.
I remember this one! Ya know I can imagine "Chip & Dale The Rescue Rangers" being a part of the Rescue Aid Society as their special rescue operations team😏😂
that's not what I meant 😹 I rewatched the whole scene uncut - she takes it off, then in the shot where she and Bernard look out the window it's back on her for a few seconds (for no reason), then it's off again in the following scene
@@TheCatPrideCinema Aaaaah, I gottcha. Yeah, a lot of the time, scenes are animated out of order, and then pieced together in the right order. Slight lack of foresight I suppose is at play here.
A fun facts about Madame Medusa, one of the animators of the film, Milt Kahl to be precise, based her off of his ex-wife, Phyllis Bounds…who was the niece of Walt Disney’s wife Lillian..
I love how Evinrudes wings sound make me think of when my dad would take us kids out on the river in our flat bottom boat. It had a very small white Evenrude motor. I wonder how many out thwr have seen thus movie and never will get the refrence becausr the company went bankrupt.
@@TheCatPrideCinema okay so I'm back to say I double checked, yes this is true, and that the ex-wife was also related to Walt Disney's wife! The animator was Milt Kahl who was known for the head swaggle animation which at the time was a challenge for many but was his signature in animation, he also did almost all the scene of Masuda himself!😃
Hey! I have some suggestions for Disney movies you should check out! ANIMATED Sleeping Beauty Alice in Wonderland Snow White Fun and Fancy Free Ichabod and Mr. Toad Atlantis Pocahontas Mulan Big Hero 6 SEQUELS (yes I know ppl hate them but I don't): Atlantis Milo's Return Cinderella 2 and 3 Return to Neverland Little Mermaid 2 and Ariel's Beginning Pocahontas LIVE ACTION Mary Poppins Cinderella remake The Love Bug (and its sequel movies) Pete's Dragon Parent Trap (both original and remake) Freaky Friday
Hellooo! Thank you for the recommendation! I’ve seen all of them except for a handful 😋 (I don’t think I’ve even heard of Fun and Fancy Free and Ichabod and Mr.Toad so that’ll be fun to look into 😋) (Also Big Hero 6 is AMAAAAZING! 😻😻😻 it needs more hype!!)
Also I think the Cinderella sequels (and the second Little Mermaid) are genuinely really good 🤘🏻 I haven’t seen Atlantis’s sequel tho so I’ll add it to the list as well
This movie is more than cute its awesome the story the main characters and the drunk one is funny and Penny is a awesome person to go save and has real like acting skills to do Penny and shows how you feel for her. Its a B+ id say its around the top 5 best Disney and the 2nd is a little down just a tad but not much. But i love this one one time i saw this one 2 times in a week.
At behalf of the swedish people, I do apologize for that Albatraoz song. I have a really soft spot for women with green eyes, crazy about them. And I rememeber seeing this movie as a kid and... OK, judge me all you want, but I thought Madame Medusa was pretty hot. Is this where my infatuation with green eyes comes from? 😲 Thanks for uploading!! Greetings from Sweden
In my opinion these movies would be great to do something with today they where great back then and they r quite open ended to bring back the mice or use new mice
Thinking about it, Medusa could have easily sold the smaller gems from the pirates plunder to get proper mining and drilling equipment making her at least somewhat less reliant on Penny to get the job of fetching the Devils Eye from The Dark Hole done. Or at the very least giving her a safety harness so she wouldn't drown in there, Hell maybe even scuba diving gear so she could explore without fear of drowning in the water! But in her selfishness and greediness to the point of madness this thought never seems to cross her mind even once. Nor Snoops either but I blame that on him just being a bumbling, weak-minded, money-grubbing, idiot.
Yeah you have a good point - she just HAD to get that one piece of treasure and yeah that costed her greatly. Also agree that Snoops is mainly an idiot but I don’t think he’s entirely innocent either. It seems more complicated tho which is also what makes the movie enjoyable
The way I always saw it, Medusa was never the slightest bit interested in the monetary value of the Devil's Eye diamond - all she cared about was possessing it for its own sake; as such, Bianca was very much on the money when describing Medusa as "insane - utterly mad". As far as she's concerned, the safest approach to acquiring the diamond and keeping hold of it requires making sure that as few people know of the diamond's location and her plan to retrieve it as possible. As ineffectual as he may seem, this is something Snoops simply can't seem to get his head around because he is at least sane - he may be a willing accomplice to Medusa's plan, but he's ultimately in it for the money, which is why he balks at Medusa's plan to keep Penny in the cave until she retrieves the diamond or drowns in the attempt. I know some commenters have said that hiding the diamond inside Penny's teddy bear was Medusa's plan to get the thing through customs, but returning from Devil's Bayou to New York City would involve a US domestic flight - in the '70s the airport security would have been non-existent by modern standards. I reckon it's more likely that she simply didn't want *anyone* to know that she had it.
The Rescuers is actually one of my LEAST favorite Disney movies. Because the villains survive. I much prefer the movies where the villains catch the express bus to Hell.
The reason Medusa put The Devil's Eye inside Peny's teddy bear was so she could smuggle it through customs.
yeah that makes sense lol
@@TheCatPrideCinema I hope you watch the part two of this movie it’s just as good as the first one you’re Reacting to
Whatever security she’d have to go through since she’s just going up from the Bayou in Louisiana back up to New York or wherever she was from security wasn’t as tight as it is now days they just see a little lady with teddy bear None be the wiser.
@ Well, let’s say, for instance, that she did try to smuggle it she would definitely be caught because the weight from that rock inside the teddy bear would definitely arouse suspicion when it’s making a loud thump
@@bittgrundy - Right - I don't think it was a matter of avoiding airport security, given that in the '70s it was practically non-existent for domestic US flights compared to today. My theory is that she simply didn't want *anyone* to know she had it - it's made explicit that the financial value of the diamond barely interests Medusa; she's obsessed with possessing the thing for the sake of it.
If that is the case, it raises the rather dark possibility that she may have intended to shoot both Snoops and Penny even if they did stay put, so as to leave no witnesses. I've argued quite a few times that Medusa may actually be one of the most straight-up sociopathic villains in the entire Disney canon.
Fun fact about the character Medusa: Medusa wasn't intended to be the villain of this movie at first. Disney was planing to go for a very unique twist at this time. They were planing to bring back a villain from another film.....Cruella deville! the original plot, Cruella had hung up her furs in exchange for reptilian skin coats and she was going to be literally wearing a coat made of two alligators. the whole plot with the diamond was semi different. However They decided to cancel this idea but do to being super deep into the film already and having a deadline approaching some of Cruella's flare and some of the original ideas still remained but altered an example is Medusa's vehicle it's the same car Cruella owns, her extreme temper is also still there with added on traits and the coat made of two alligators became two pet gator characters instead.
oh wooow! that's so cool! I read what some people wrote in the comments but that's cool how deep they went in with Cruella before replacing her with Medusa!
If you'll forgive me a little interjection, I think I read a slightly different take... As I recall, it said that when the book was first optioned, the first book's plot and premise were considered too overtly political to work in the context of a Disney animated movie, so they came up with the idea of basing the film on the second book, which had Miss Bianca rescuing a young girl from servitude to the evil "Duchess of the Diamond Palace". While it is true that they explored the idea of having Cruella in the role of the Duchess in pre-production, I'm fairly sure I read that the idea was spiked fairly early on. One article claimed that Ollie Johnston was primarily behind that decision because he felt Disney shouldn't get involved in making sequels, and another claimed it was Milt Kahl who put his foot down.
Reading between the lines, I reckon it's worth noting that Cruella's original directing/lead animator was Marc Davis, who had transferred out of the feature animation studio to develop theme park attractions several years prior. Davis and Kahl were reckoned to be the best draughtsmen of the entire Disney staff - if not of their generation as a whole. I suspect one aspect behind nixing Cruella's return may have been an understandable reticence to attempt "filling Davis's shoes" on the part of most of the animators, and in Milt Kahl's particular case, he'd apparently long been somewhat disgruntled at the fact his technical skills often meant he ended up being assigned "hero" or "regular" human characters that he didn't consider interesting or challenging in terms of the work. I wouldn't be surprised for a second if he had no intention of effectively acting as (his friend and rival) Davis's understudy if he could push to create and develop his own iconic villain instead.
I've said it before and I'll keep saying it - as far as I'm concerned, Medusa is often underappreciated amongst the pantheon of Disney villains. For better or worse, Cruella is arguably better-known - but as a character she's somewhat one-dimensional. Yes, her plot to skin Dalmatian puppies for fur is objectively horrific, but she goes about it like a cartoon villain - when she doesn't get her way through her money, she schemes to kidnap the puppies instead. Her entire approach is akin to a blunt-object weapon.
Medusa, on the other hand... Well, we know that she's been scoping around Morningside Orphanage offering kids a ride and she ends up zeroing in on Penny because being passed over for adoption has made Penny feel unwanted and extra-vulnerable. Medusa also knows that the authorities will be less likely to pursue the disappearance of an orphan child beyond a certain point than they would otherwise. In broad strokes, Medusa's motivations are fundamentally as cartoonish as Cruella's (She wants to possess the Devil's Eye diamond pretty much for the sake of it) - but the way she goes about it; dang...
We know that Medusa has absolutely no scruples about keeping Penny in the cave until she either retrieves the diamond or dies in the attempt, and it's possible she intends to leave no witnesses (i.e. intends to shoot Penny and Snoops) while making her escape - in both cases, we're talking straight-up child murder here, no? And while the notion of a villain's intent to kill a child has been an accepted aspect of Disney animated features since "Snow White", up until this point it had always been couched in terms of fairy tale or fantasy storytelling. But in the case of this story, set aside the intervention of anthropomorphic talking critters and the human side of the tale involves a frighteningly plausible sociopath abducting and being willing to murder a child.
That's obviously horrific enough, but on top of that, there's the emotional abuse Medusa inflicts on Penny. Right at the beginning of the adventure, Rufus (the somewhat elderly orphanage cat) tells Bianca and Bernard how crushed Penny felt at being passed over for adoption in favour of "a little red-headed girl" because in Penny's words "she was prettier than me". Rufus also says that Medusa had been trying to get Penny into her car before that happened, so it's implied that Penny only gave in because she felt unwanted. The dark payoff is in the scene where Medusa and Penny are talking (as Medusa is removing her cosmetics - but we'll get back to that) - if Penny went with Medusa because she thought Medusa at least wanted her for something, this is where Medusa crushes her. Firstly, Medusa makes it clear that she has no interest in Penny beyond using her to retrieve the diamond. Secondly, Medusa explains that she has no intention whatsoever of returning Penny to the orphanage even if she does retrieve the diamond. Finally, Medusa tells Penny that there'd be no point in doing so because no-one would ever adopt a "homely" girl like her. There is literally nothing Medusa could have said that would hurt Penny more - no previous Disney villain had emotionally abused and manipulated a child in that manner and there would not be an example to come close until Scar in "The Lion King" some 17 years later.
[EDIT : Sorry, almost forgot... So, in that scene, Medusa is removing her cosmetics in a mirror - which is in itself a heck of an animation "flex" on the part of Milt Kahl. A frame-by-frame check reveals that his work is practically flawless. I reckon it's also somewhat genius in a visual storytelling sense because the crux of the scene has Medusa telling Penny she's not attractive enough to be adopted just as Medusa's true ugliness under the makeup and false eyelashes is revealed. ]
This is a fun Disney movie and the sequel "The Rescuers Down Under" as it's called is, to me, not only one of those rare sequels that's better than the first one but one of the very best Disney sequel. Glad you enjoyed this film. Looking forward to more of your reactions. :)
I love that movie idk why people crap on that one so much
Ah. The Rescuers Down Under. My childhood favorite movie.
Have already watched Down Under 😸😋 (it'll be up on the channel soon so not gonna spoil what I think about it too much haha)
I saw this in my town hall during the summer when I was little. That summer we watched The Rescuers, Popeye, The Blackhole, & The Secret of NIHM.
The theme that plays when Orville the Albatross takes of is the Air Force song. He even references the first line:
Off we go into the wild blue yonder,
Climbing high into the sun;
Here they come zooming to meet our thunder,
At ‘em now, Give 'em the gun! give em the gun!
Down we dive, spouting our flame from under,
Off with one helluva roar!
We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey!
Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force!
Some fun facts about this one: Evinrude (the dragonfly) was named after an outboard motor company of the same name. At that time, Evinrude was in a fierce competition with rival company Johnson, until eventually the two merged to become OMC.
Medusa, allegedly, was a caricature of animator Milt Kahl's ex-wife. Similarly, Snoops was also a caricature of a guy who was good friends with the animators and often stopped in.
Oh wow! That’s so cool! Thank you for the information 😋😋😋
It's funny, a lot of people really don't care for the Rescue Aid Society theme, but I find it strangely catchy, and I have no idea why.
R E S C U E, Rescue Aid Society…
The thing is, the full version is played for laughs - but there's a little acoustic reprise when Bianca resolves not to give up, and that shows how lovely the melody of the song actually is.
For years the Rescue Aid Society theme was stuck with me and i completely forgot why or where it came from. Cue a few months ago when i watched this film again for kicks and heard it again. It was such a wonderful little trip down memory lane.
During the opening credits, they have such amazing scenes that I would pay several thousands just to own a good size painted portrait of!!
right?? such amazing looking art!
This movie started the mouse movie wars. The animation director for this movie, Don Bluth, ended up quitting Disney soon afterwards because he wanted higher quality animation and made his own movie called the Secret of NIMH to prove he could make better looking animation on less budget. Disney failed to crush NIMH and made The Great Mouse Detective to try to go against Bluth's 2nd movie, an American Tail. I like all 4 movies, personally
Ohhh that’s so interesting! Can’t wait to look into The Secret of NIMH 🤘🏻 a lot of peeps here are recommending it 😋
It never dawned on me before that all four films are about human adjacent mouse societies.😮
In 1953, Disney released an animated short subject titled, "Ben and Me" about a mouse befriending and assisting Benjamin Franklin. Once again it includes a human adjacent mouse society.
are you gonna check Rescuers down under too?
Already did 👀 it'll be up on the channel soon 😋🤘
Watching this movie is one of the earliest memories I have. The scene in the cave was a formative memory for me, both exciting and scary. In all these years, I've never forgotten how beautiful the song "Someone's Waiting for You" (Någon Väntar På Dig) was in Swedish.
yeah that cave scene was nerve-racking! 😹😅
14:06 Orville's flight scene was edited for home release because there was a naked lady in the window. Disney did a recall of VHSs in 1999, the film was released on VHS in 1992.
If The Rescuers ever gets a live action remake they need to poke fun of that.
@@TwilightLink77nah, only the popular movies get remakes
This was my childhood before SpongeBob was a thing
Something clever that almost nobody catches is that the dragonfly Evenrude's name is actually based on the company Evenrude Outboard Motors who make engines for fishing and speedboats. Which is why he makes engine noises and Bianca refers to "his carborator" when he gets tired.
I was just reading about that in another comment haha it’s so cool that the creators added that in there 😋
The fun irony that the gators are Nero and Brutus, great foreshadowing, since Brutus stabs Caesar in the back in Shakespeare's play
All dogs go to heaven.
it's on the list 😋
ngl these reactions really make my week when ive been feeling sad, its like you let me relive a simpilier time and just enjoy the sweet fun vibes for a bit when life is tough (and ngl the amount i care about the girl in this film as an adult is so much more then when i was a kid jeez)
omg that's so sweet of you to say! I'm happy to hear these videos help you relive those times and have fun with it 🙏
and yeah I get what you mean, I don't really like kids but I definitely care about Penny here)
Wow i remember this movie but totally forgot the name!!
Always recalled scenes but forgot rhe name , thabks!
This movie hits so different as an adult. Penny resembles my niece when she was little, and when she's in paril, it effects me so deeply.😭
aww that's so sweet....😸
Yeah this movie hits hard that's for sure
I think she put the diamond in the teddy bear to smuggle it through customs.
that makes sense 😹
Oh my god, I could kiss you for reacting to this movie because it's one of my favorite and the one I always watched as a little girl when I was sick.
You were right, Duchess and Bianca are voiced by the same voice actress, Eva Gabor. They even gave to Bianca the hungarian nationality because Eva Gabor was hungarian.
My parents filmed me as a child imitating Medusa on the phone. That was so funny 😂
Speaking about Medusa, she was supposed to be the villain of " The 101 dalmatians " normally but yhey changed their mind.
About the voice actors, it's another movie where a character is voiced by Roger Carel (Bernard here).
You mentionned " The Fox abd the Hound " well, Roger Carel voiced the woodpecker in it, and the grumpy badger is voiced by Gérard Hernandez, the french voice of Luke in " The Rescuers " but also the Owl in " Bambi " the carpenter in " Alice in Wonderland " and Scutle in " The little mermaid ".
And I didn't mention the fact the two were the french voices of Kermit the frog (Roger Carel) and Gonzo (Gérard Hernandez) in " The Muppets Show " (Miss Piggy has the same voice actress than Ursula in " The little mermaid ")
I saw a video on TH-cam where Roger Carel and Perette Pradier (the french voice of Medusa) were invited to try to voice again their character of the movie. That was funny to watch because Roger Carel still got it.
Perette Pradier even said that her daughter didn't speak to her during one week after learning she was the villain of the movie 😂
Sad fact : Gérard Hernandez is now the last french voice actor of old Disney movies who's still alive 😢
Even as a 30 yo man I find myself randomly quoting, with full emotion:
"...you caught Penny sending MESSAGES in BOTTLES??? YOU BLUNDERING FOOL, CANT YOU CONTROL A LITTLE GIRL-
S H U T U P "
aww love that this is one of your favourite films 😋
Yeah! I did some research on Eva Gabor and only noticed the Hungarian seat in the movie when I watched the second one 😹
hahaha Medusa is quite quotable that's for sure 😹
omg that's so cool Roger was also the voice of the woodpecker in The Fox and The Hound 😹
These voice actors are so legendary!
@@TheCatPrideCinema now, I cry each tim I watch or listen the song " Rescue Aid Society " even if the french version is better. By the way, it's the french mouse who helps Bianca with her seat 😉
You know, they planned to do a third movie but the idea was abandonned because of the death of Eva Gabor.
If you're familiar with the comic " Astérix the gaul ", Roger Carel was his voice too in all the adaptations in animated movies. You should watch them too, they really good
You certainly got it right. Since I am a artist and since I have done a lot of Oceanliner Art. Drawing water is very difficult to get right. And also looking very real. The next hardest thing to draw is hands.
Hello there fellow artist! 🤘
that's so cool you've done a lot of Oceanliner Art 🤘 and yes! Hands are soooo hard to draw 😹
@@TheCatPrideCinema And also it depends on what Ocean you are depicting the North Atlantic Ocean water looks more like dark blueish black while the Pacific Ocean is like a bright blue.
A lot of people like Rescuers Down Under. As a kid, it terrified me! As an adult, I like it now, but I understand why it scared me.
tbf... I can see why it scared you as a kid (I watched it recentley and it'll be up on the channel soon 😋)
Yeah according to My mom she took me to see this when it came out in 1977, however due to the fact that I was only 1 year and 1 month, old my only recollection was a coloring book to the film, my mom was Oh, you remember. then it was on The Disney Channel in 1993, I was watching the opening credits and my mom was, what you remember this stuff don't you? Uh No, I only just learned that Bob Newhart was Bernard and Eva Gabor was Miss Bianca because of the BTS of The Sequel The Rescuers Down Under (1990) so basically I saw the Sequel First because I didn't Remember the first one. Well Evinrude voiced by James MacDonald due to the fact that Frank Welker was with the WB voicing Fred in Scooby-Doo at the time The Engine sound went to James, and Evinrude is a Popular Outboard Boat Engine. there are 2 types of engines inboard and outboard, watch JAWS (1975). The Rescuers was The Dark Age of Disney, Down Under was The Disney Renaissance. 3:57 Euripides Mouse was The Mouse that pulled the thorn from the lion's paw, hence the band aid on the Paw. 405 B.C. The Rescue Aid Society's been around for a while. 12:23 Madame Medusa Cruella Devil's American Cousin, Oh look they Drive the same way, must've learned on Bumper Cars. 16:02 Penny's Small, Medusa and Snoops are to big for the Hole that they put her in.16:42 well Pat Buttram did voice Old Bushel Britches, the Honorable Sheriff of Nottingham and Luke, He was also in Back To The Future III. 17:03 Yep That Batch Packs. 19:32 Disney was trying to #FreeTheNipple back in 1940, and They Tryed agian in 1977. 21:46 The Fox and The Hound (1981) 22:17 And this is where The Slave of The Magic Mirror Leaves, oh wait that was a special on Disney Villains. 25:19 sure Disney Teach kids that bats eat bugs, but not that Owls eat Mice. 25:32 That's alright Spiders eat the web and spin a new one in place of the old one. 29:34 that must be where The Cassadine's got the Idea to put The Ice Princess in the Right Eye of Robin's Doll on GH. GH is an ABC Soap, and you know who owns ABC, That's right Disney.
Tomorrow is Another Day is a standout of this excellent soundtrack. My personal favourite, one i sing to this day, and one i tried to cover once upon a time.
I should go back and redo it.
I figured out the synth patch, if that'd help : th-cam.com/video/sMP99VCev28/w-d-xo.html
He got moonshine in that big old Barrel that's what's in there he has that 100% proof moonshine
EVINRUDE, my all time favorite MVP from animation! I´m going to have an epic compilation of my favorite sidekicks on my bedroom or office wall. As guardians or dream chasers so to speak. Mainly recreated in my own style. Evinrude and Sam from LOTR definitely the center of it. Petrie (Land Before Time) likely for funzies as well.^^
Good one there Linda try to watch The Rescuers Down Under too.
I'm a Millenial too, but I grew up watching this movie and I still ❤ it 💖💖💖
Heyooo! :D
I can see why you still love it! It's really good :D
I always dig the reactions, it's always cool to see people discovering the older Disney animated films, especially the ones that aren't so front-and-center. Though interestingly, 'The Rescuers' was pivotal for the studio in 1977, in the immediate years w/o Walt around. Got some of the best reception for a new Disney animated film at the time of its release, and was a box office juggernaut, particularly in Europe.
I'd like to point out, regarding Medusa's similarities to Cruella... At one point during production, Cruella was to be the villain in this. Quite wild, huh? Those paintings that make up the opening credits were done by the concept artist Mel Shaw, who did extensive concept work for 'The Fox and the Hound' and 'The Black Cauldron' as well. His pieces are always worth seeking out. The gator growling is a classic Disney stock effect that goes waaaaay back, too. Also very cool that you notice all that, I noticed all of that as a kid when I was getting all my Disney history lessons in lol.
Yeah I'm so loving the older and classic Disney films that you don't always hear about 🤘 They're really fun 😸
omg that's so cool Cruella was supposed to be the villain 😹😹😹
and thank you for the rest of the info! 😺
This is a shockingly realistic (talking animals aside) depiction of child trafficking. I hope people who watched this movie grew up being more aware of how easily vulnerable children can be taken advantage of. A very fun but also sobering movie.
Some of the implications are played down, but somewhat horrifying if you think about it... Namely that Penny has been missing for three months - yet both law enforcement and the orphanage have long since given up trying to find her.
Yeah I totally agree! Hence why I was “creeped” out and was genuinely worried for Penny. Especially with what @joehoy9242 said about law enforcement and the orphanage “giving up” on Penny which is so sad 😿
Ava Gabor was the voice actress for Ms. Bianca and Duchess from the Aristocats. She was also Lisa Douglas from the 60s sitcom Green Acres.
This movie is so charming and uniquely moody with its dark and murky atmosphere. This really feels like a time-capsule of 1970s filmmaking, even as an animated movie.
As for The Rescuers Down Under, it's not only the best Disney sequel ever made, it's one of my top ten favorite Disney movies ever! And I eagerly await your reaction to it!
It really is a fun one that's for sure! :D I enjoyed watching this one a lot 😋
I may or may not have watched Down Under 👀😋 it'll be up on the channel soon 😻
Originally, they wanted to bring Cruella back as the villain but decided against it-but Medusa definitely maintains those vibes.
And yes, that is indeed Duchess’ voice actor, the very talented Eva Gabor and yep, that’s the Sheriff from Robin Hood! Disney had a group of voice actors they used several times in multiple movies. They’re fun to catch
Not only that but Disney animator Milt Kahl, who was a rival to Marc Davis, who animated Cruella, wanted to upstage him by making his own Cruella De Vil, hence why the similarities between her and Medusa.
Wait! Really?
Yeah it's so cool to try and catch some of the voice actor from all of these films - I can totally see why Disney worked with a lot of the same ones since they were so good 😋
@@mevb - I'm not sure it's a matter of "upstaging"... Yes, Marc Davis and Milt Kahl were considered the best draughtsmen working for Disney in the "Nine Old Men" era and there may have been a rivalry of sorts, but by all accounts they were friends first and foremost. For what it's worth I'd argue that while Cruella and Medusa may share some superficial similarities, Medusa is a much more complex character.
Here to recommend the sequel ❤
Thank you! 😋😋😋
It’ll be on the channel soon 👀🖤
I remember this one! Ya know I can imagine "Chip & Dale The Rescue Rangers" being a part of the Rescue Aid Society as their special rescue operations team😏😂
I grew up on this and Fox and the Hound.
Old school Disney was brutal!
Omg same with Fox and the Hound! That film brings me to tears ever time 😭
Me: Hey Ash, what do you think of this channel?
Ash: I admire the purity of it...
That particular growl (alligator) was also used many other films, like pete's dragon and davy crockett; for example.
Oooo Pete's Dragon is a film I've been wanting to watch 🤘
I like the original tbh; but the new one isn't awful
13:02 You can see Bianca start to take off her coat. So it didn't just vanish between scenes.
that's not what I meant 😹 I rewatched the whole scene uncut - she takes it off, then in the shot where she and Bernard look out the window it's back on her for a few seconds (for no reason), then it's off again in the following scene
@@TheCatPrideCinema Aaaaah, I gottcha. Yeah, a lot of the time, scenes are animated out of order, and then pieced together in the right order. Slight lack of foresight I suppose is at play here.
A fun facts about Madame Medusa, one of the animators of the film, Milt Kahl to be precise, based her off of his ex-wife, Phyllis Bounds…who was the niece of Walt Disney’s wife Lillian..
I love how Evinrudes wings sound make me think of when my dad would take us kids out on the river in our flat bottom boat. It had a very small white Evenrude motor. I wonder how many out thwr have seen thus movie and never will get the refrence becausr the company went bankrupt.
aww I love that! That's so cute 😋 bonus points for using an EVENRUDE motor! Love that!!
Fun fact Bernard was voiced by Bob newhart
Yooo hell yeah! this guy’s been everywhere 🤘🏻
Say, "do-nat' more !!!
Love the accent.
Yes, Rescuers Down Under is fantastic!!!
Also, have you seen the Great Mouse Detective?
hahaha thank you 😋
I agree Down Under is a good one 😋🤘
Well, Bianca is basically Dutchess as a mouse...
haha true dat! She's a gem 😋
If you want more suggestions for cute animated mice films. Here are some recommendations
Secret of NIMH
American Tail
American Tail 2 Fival goes West
Secret of NIMH is definitely on the list and I've heard about American Tail! I'll add those as well 😋
Thank you for the recommendations 😋
@@TheCatPrideCinema What can I say except that... th-cam.com/video/79DijItQXMM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZkzevBIDHWAsZn2E
If I remember right the character Medusa was inspired by one of the animators ex-wife.🤣 Gotta love how petty that move is
hahahaha omg if this is true that would be hilarious 😹
@@TheCatPrideCinema okay so I'm back to say I double checked, yes this is true, and that the ex-wife was also related to Walt Disney's wife! The animator was Milt Kahl who was known for the head swaggle animation which at the time was a challenge for many but was his signature in animation, he also did almost all the scene of Masuda himself!😃
you should definitely give the sequel a watch, its fun
I did 👀 and I agree 😋😋😋 it'll be up on the channel soon 🤘
Hey! I have some suggestions for Disney movies you should check out!
ANIMATED
Sleeping Beauty
Alice in Wonderland
Snow White
Fun and Fancy Free
Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Atlantis
Pocahontas
Mulan
Big Hero 6
SEQUELS (yes I know ppl hate them but I don't):
Atlantis Milo's Return
Cinderella 2 and 3
Return to Neverland
Little Mermaid 2 and Ariel's Beginning
Pocahontas
LIVE ACTION
Mary Poppins
Cinderella remake
The Love Bug (and its sequel movies)
Pete's Dragon
Parent Trap (both original and remake)
Freaky Friday
Hellooo! Thank you for the recommendation! I’ve seen all of them except for a handful 😋 (I don’t think I’ve even heard of Fun and Fancy Free and Ichabod and Mr.Toad so that’ll be fun to look into 😋)
(Also Big Hero 6 is AMAAAAZING! 😻😻😻 it needs more hype!!)
Also I think the Cinderella sequels (and the second Little Mermaid) are genuinely really good 🤘🏻 I haven’t seen Atlantis’s sequel tho so I’ll add it to the list as well
Can you watch The Rescuers 2: Down Under.
I have watched it 👀😋 it'll be on the channel soon 🤘
This movie is more than cute its awesome the story the main characters and the drunk one is funny and Penny is a awesome person to go save and has real like acting skills to do Penny and shows how you feel for her. Its a B+ id say its around the top 5 best Disney and the 2nd is a little down just a tad but not much. But i love this one one time i saw this one 2 times in a week.
This one's good, down under is better, and you reviewed that today 😂 so will catch up
Yeah this one was fun that's for sure 😋
neat. this is probably the 1st movie I can remember that I've loved so much as a little kid. pippi longstockings would be the 2nd 😀
I can see why! 😋
Oooo I think I've only seen one Pippi Longstocking film
Agreed sister. Fireworks are terrible.
right???
You should look up the old show Green Acres.
I'll look into it 👀🤘
Managed to remind me that i still have this movie on vhs and want to hunt it down.
Ooooo I hope you find it! 🙏
At behalf of the swedish people, I do apologize for that Albatraoz song.
I have a really soft spot for women with green eyes, crazy about them. And I rememeber seeing this movie as a kid and... OK, judge me all you want, but I thought Madame Medusa was pretty hot. Is this where my infatuation with green eyes comes from? 😲
Thanks for uploading!! Greetings from Sweden
In my opinion these movies would be great to do something with today they where great back then and they r quite open ended to bring back the mice or use new mice
Interesting how Medusa packs bras when it doesn't look like she ever wears them.
haha good to have options I guess 😹
Thinking about it, Medusa could have easily sold the smaller gems from the pirates plunder to get proper mining and drilling equipment making her at least somewhat less reliant on Penny to get the job of fetching the Devils Eye from The Dark Hole done. Or at the very least giving her a safety harness so she wouldn't drown in there, Hell maybe even scuba diving gear so she could explore without fear of drowning in the water! But in her selfishness and greediness to the point of madness this thought never seems to cross her mind even once. Nor Snoops either but I blame that on him just being a bumbling, weak-minded, money-grubbing, idiot.
Yeah you have a good point - she just HAD to get that one piece of treasure and yeah that costed her greatly.
Also agree that Snoops is mainly an idiot but I don’t think he’s entirely innocent either. It seems more complicated tho which is also what makes the movie enjoyable
The way I always saw it, Medusa was never the slightest bit interested in the monetary value of the Devil's Eye diamond - all she cared about was possessing it for its own sake; as such, Bianca was very much on the money when describing Medusa as "insane - utterly mad". As far as she's concerned, the safest approach to acquiring the diamond and keeping hold of it requires making sure that as few people know of the diamond's location and her plan to retrieve it as possible. As ineffectual as he may seem, this is something Snoops simply can't seem to get his head around because he is at least sane - he may be a willing accomplice to Medusa's plan, but he's ultimately in it for the money, which is why he balks at Medusa's plan to keep Penny in the cave until she retrieves the diamond or drowns in the attempt.
I know some commenters have said that hiding the diamond inside Penny's teddy bear was Medusa's plan to get the thing through customs, but returning from Devil's Bayou to New York City would involve a US domestic flight - in the '70s the airport security would have been non-existent by modern standards. I reckon it's more likely that she simply didn't want *anyone* to know that she had it.
I love Fireworks myself
Please react to Tarzan (1999) and Mulan (1998)
I've seen both of those films multiple times over the years haha - AMAZING films 😻
@TheCatPrideCinema אם את רוצה אפשר לראות Lilo and stitch (the old one) and The emperor new groove.
ויש לך מבטא ישראלי כבד
Also, please react to Jungle book (1967)
I've seen that one many times as well haha
Have you watched Rango?
Or maybe you could make a reaction to the movie: "The Good The Bad And The Ugly".
I haven't watched either of those! I'll add them to the list 😋 Thank you for the recommendations
@TheCatPrideCinema בבקשה
The Rescuers is actually one of my LEAST favorite Disney movies.
Because the villains survive.
I much prefer the movies where the villains catch the express bus to Hell.
hahaha I mean that's a fair argument 😹
Classic👍
Also react to 101 Dalmations (1961)
I've seen it a fair few times over the years haha
@TheCatPrideCinema is there a disneyovie you havn't seen yet?
Well, since the Rescuers 2 came out in 1992 I’m guessing your a 90’s baby and a 2000’s kid..
I’m a millennial if that helps 🤣
It's a children's movie why are you having such a hard time following it
the rescuers 1977 the fox and the hound 1981