Another interesting fact is how SEVERAL characters in the book are reflections of Carrol's interpretation of the brittish society around him: -As stated in the video, the race was a critic to politicians never going anywhere -The White rabbit gave us the classic parody of the modern, victorian man always running for something on his schedule, a prisioner of time. -The Chessire cat is said to be from Carrol's alucinations when his migraines were at their worst. -The Queen of Hearts is said to be a representation of Queen Victoria, who, due to the growing parliament's power, had her own power reduced to inside her castle walls, just like the queen's power is never really seen outside a few yards away from her. -The caterpillar seens to be a poke to the sore opium war, when England went in a pointless war against china for their opium commerce, once the caterpilar is seeing speaking slowly and in confused lines of though, like someone uder the effects of opium. The 1999 TV version probably went deeper by making the Caterpillar behave and dress like a militar commander (general, admiral, whatever) -As mentioned in the movie, the march hare is like the saying "mad as a hare on march", same goes for the Mad Hatter, as people still say "mad as a hatter", because back on those days, hatters used a lot of mercury, and the constant inalation of fumes of mercury could induce complete insanity. There might be a lot more I'm missing, but it requires some good studying to catch all of them :)
Also, Alice's trial was a criticism of the British legal system. New rules were invented seemingly out of nowhere, witness testimony was rarely useful, the jury had no idea what they were doing, and guilt was basically assumed from the beginning.
@Brandon Neifert And in many respects, Alice in Wonderland is like a homage to Dante's Inferno. Both Alice and Dante are mere observers in a surreal world that reflects the real world through very distorted reflections, where the enviroment and the main character have no impact on each other.
@Brandon Neifert Oh I'm 100% sure Carrol was NOT taking inspiration, but just how the style of their stories overlap in a quite funny way. I mean, it is POSSIBLE, since Divine Comedy is much older and Carrol was a master at literature at Oxford, so he would most likely come across Alighieri's novel at some point and perhaps taken the "observing main character" trope from it.
I am straight-up serious about this: Disney's Alice is not a bad primer on how to have a psychedelic trip. Again and again, Alice's ego is challenged, until she finally breaks down, and all the characters who seemed to have tormented her so much, while actually giving her valuable if thorny insights, draw around and comfort her as she returns to a normal state of perception.
Alice in wonderland is my favorite movie in all time. When I was younger, we had to go on planes A LOT. I MEAN A LOT. If my couculations are correct, then more then 450 times! You know how on planes you can watch movies? Whenever we go on those planes with the tv things, I watch Alice in wonderland. I've watched the animated version AND the real version. Both at least 10 times.
I came to comment this too. The person reading is probably just reading from a script. She may not have even seen the movie or at least not recently enough to remember the cats name.
One fact I wish someone would comment on is, during the Tea Party, when the Rabbit's watch goes "crazy", thanks to the Hatter, at the moment the watch is struck by the mallet, the film goes briefly to black & white. I've noticed this in the VHS copy and DVD copy. Love to know WHY this moment happens. If it was an error, you would think it would've been corrected, especially for the DVD release.
THE FULL STORY EXPLAINED: Alice sings about how her wonderland is perfect and that there are talking flowers and animals that wear clothes and live in houses with people calling her majesty. Once she looks down at the lake and stops singing that's when she falls asleep and then dream begins. Starting from the point where the rabbit says I'm late I'm late to when she wakes up at the end is all her exploring the wonderland that she sang about in the beginning. However she learns that wonderland is a miserable weird place where everyone is miserable except for the queen. But guess what? The queen is actually suppose to be Alice except she's not blonde kind and cute. She's fat ugly and demanding. So Alice realizes that even her herself is miserable in her dream world because she's not the queen, she's just another creature that's miserable. The moral of the story is your perception of a happy wonder world is only a happy wonder world to you and will probably be someone else's nightmare. So in the end Alice does wake up from the dream and continues on with her life in peace and harmony.
Queen Victoria loved the original Alice's Adventures in Wonderland so much that she asked that Lewis Carroll dedicate his next book to her. When that book came out, it had the title "An Elementary Treatise on Determinants, With Their Application to Simultaneous Linear Equations and Algebraic Equations". Probably not what she was expecting.
I like how the counter isn't stated, it made the video flow so much better, like a long piece of information rather than 107 little bits of information.
You'd think they'd have fact-checkers on this fact video. Not even the guy recording her voice over caught this. Has anyone making this video even watched the movie?
Really upset you didn't talk about Mary Blair at all since she was such a major part of why Alice in wonderland looks the way it does and it's one of the major things she's known for
I have heard one answer to the question, "Why is a raven like a writing desk" as having to with the fact that Edgar Allen Poe wrote on them both (meaning he literally wrote on a writing desk, and that he wrote a poem about a raven).
I would recommend reading both together as each are rather short. You didn't mention that Huxley wrote iconic dystopian novel Brave New World I'm glad Burton added the Jabberwock Pinocchio depicts smoking as being bad In the 1980s Adventures in Wonderland debuted on the Disney Channel as a show for little kids
this girl had microphone issues and mispronounced the name of dina. has she ever seen the movie? also, fact 27 is essentially the same as fact 58. and she called the movie the "aristocrats" when the movie is actually titled the "aristocats"
I find it amazing that Aldous Huxley had anything to do with Alice in Wonderland. I've only read his novel Brave New World, and it's hard to picture him writing something so much lighter and more mystical. Of course, it only makes it even more impressive
I just got done with playing Alice: Madness Returns and decided to click on this video. With the new Through the Looking Glass coming up, I'm getting a feeling of Alice overload
These are my sister's favorite children's books, and her favorite Disney film from when we were kids. Do 107 facts about Peter Pan; Catherine Beaumont, the voice of Alice in Disney's movie, was Wendy in the Disney version of the story, not to mention "Second Star to the Right" has its origins in Alice in Wonderland deleted songs.
This is seriously one of the best videos on the subject-extremely comprehensive, but a bit fast paced... Of course, a lot of folks seem to like this very rapid conveying of information these days...
Oh!!!! I am a huge animation lover!...This was awesome My favorite Disney animation is Alice In Wonderland and Peter Pan. All the voice overlays Disney used back then did such a great job!
+Collin Styles It's an excellent video game series that crosses over Disney characters with a darker storyline reminiscent of Final Fantasy. It has some dumb moments and the story can be a bit confusing and contrived, but overall they're really great.
+Collin Styles Teenager goes to Disneyland to look for his friends, dispels demonic ritual, clones self a couple of times by accident, is drafted into ideological war, and flies a candy spaceship full of funny animals. Meanwhile, the artificial humanity debate.
Here's the Jabberwocky poem: 'Twas brilig and the slithvy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe; all mimsy were the borogroves and the mome raths outgrabe. "Beware the Jabberwock,my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the jubjub bird and shun the frumious Bandersnatch!" He took his vorpal sword in hand; Long time maxnome foe he sought- So rested he by the Tumtum tree and stood awhile in thought. And,as in uffish thought he stood, The Jabberwock,with eyes of flame, came whiffiling through the tulgey wood, and burbled as it came! One, two! One, two! And through and through the vorpal went snicker-snack! He left it dead and with its head he went galumphing back. "And hast thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" He chortled in his joy. 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the bor ogroves and the mome raths outgrabe"
When I watched an Alice in wonderland play I was low key mad because of the “it was all a dream” ending. Keep in mind I have never watched the cartoon before
It would be cool to have english subtitles in your videos for the people who haven't english as their first language (the woman spoke pretty fast in this video)
What do you mean the act of smoking was casual in Disney films before? Pinocchio smoked on Pleasure Island, where the boys were turned into donkeys for bad behavior. Plus, the caterpiller seemed to enjoy smoking so it wasn't totally anti-smoking.
Going through the comments and basically seeing Miraculous Ladybug and Danny Phantom. Your work has been cut out for you Frederator! Keep up the good work 😋
Just wanted to point out that most of the concept art shown was created by Disney veteran and graphic designer Mary Blair. Surprised this video didn't give her a shoutout
in relation to fact number 50 the answer to the riddle "why is a raven like a writing desk?" is "because Poe wrote on both". Edgar Allen Poe wrote a poem entitled "The Raven" and also hand-wrote on a writing desk! You're welcome!
I used to love Inspector Gadget and I REALLY liked Danger Mouse. Seeing a 107 for either of them, (especially the latter), would be pretty awesome. Thanks for the videos, u guys knock it out if the park every time.
The Disney script being written by adulous huxously first draft explains the trippy bad trip visuals along with visuals inspired by savalador dalli. Salvador Dali has an illustrated version of the book. Walt Disney and Dali worked together on another film but it was never finished due to surprise surprise "artistic differences"
Man, when you said the thing about the clock I realized that this story is incredibly dark for a Disney film... 😬 It’s on the same level as Inception...
Yet again, I have to explain to yet another person online (plus quite a few people in real life), that TIMES WERE DIFFERENT BACK THEN!!!!!!!! Don't compare the mid-1900's, as well as eras prior to this time, with anything after the Civil Rights/hippy era, regarding racism in media. It's pointless. It doesn't fundamentally alter our views of people that lived in the past. Please get over this, and leave Disney, Franklin, Churchill, and all the rest of these guys alone...
I always thought the obvious answer to "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" was "because they both have quills". I mean, it's true! xD
Really.... I knew right away. When i was 5. I believe the question is ment for a child. Not an adult.
poe wrote on both
Because they both produce notes, although rather flat
@@dontwatchthatvideo8571 note a song note and notes like a memo note and like b flat
Same
Another interesting fact is how SEVERAL characters in the book are reflections of Carrol's interpretation of the brittish society around him:
-As stated in the video, the race was a critic to politicians never going anywhere
-The White rabbit gave us the classic parody of the modern, victorian man always running for something on his schedule, a prisioner of time.
-The Chessire cat is said to be from Carrol's alucinations when his migraines were at their worst.
-The Queen of Hearts is said to be a representation of Queen Victoria, who, due to the growing parliament's power, had her own power reduced to inside her castle walls, just like the queen's power is never really seen outside a few yards away from her.
-The caterpillar seens to be a poke to the sore opium war, when England went in a pointless war against china for their opium commerce, once the caterpilar is seeing speaking slowly and in confused lines of though, like someone uder the effects of opium. The 1999 TV version probably went deeper by making the Caterpillar behave and dress like a militar commander (general, admiral, whatever)
-As mentioned in the movie, the march hare is like the saying "mad as a hare on march", same goes for the Mad Hatter, as people still say "mad as a hatter", because back on those days, hatters used a lot of mercury, and the constant inalation of fumes of mercury could induce complete insanity.
There might be a lot more I'm missing, but it requires some good studying to catch all of them :)
Also, Alice's trial was a criticism of the British legal system. New rules were invented seemingly out of nowhere, witness testimony was rarely useful, the jury had no idea what they were doing, and guilt was basically assumed from the beginning.
Nice
@Brandon Neifert And in many respects, Alice in Wonderland is like a homage to Dante's Inferno. Both Alice and Dante are mere observers in a surreal world that reflects the real world through very distorted reflections, where the enviroment and the main character have no impact on each other.
@Brandon Neifert Oh I'm 100% sure Carrol was NOT taking inspiration, but just how the style of their stories overlap in a quite funny way. I mean, it is POSSIBLE, since Divine Comedy is much older and Carrol was a master at literature at Oxford, so he would most likely come across Alighieri's novel at some point and perhaps taken the "observing main character" trope from it.
I don't care what anyone says. Alice has and always will be my favorite princess. She overcame so much and rescued herself. Very inspiring!
She’s not exactly a princess but I agree nonetheless
Alice in Wonderland is my all time favorite Disney movie
Same here.
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how is a raven like a writing desk?
Poe wrote on both.
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No here the answer:there different
You can ponder over both weak and weary?
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I did shrooms once and all I saw when I closed my eyes was things that reminded me SOOOO much of Alice in wonderland
The queen of Hearts, Mad hatter, and Cheshire cat have always been my favorite characters in Alice in wonderland :)
I am straight-up serious about this: Disney's Alice is not a bad primer on how to have a psychedelic trip. Again and again, Alice's ego is challenged, until she finally breaks down, and all the characters who seemed to have tormented her so much, while actually giving her valuable if thorny insights, draw around and comfort her as she returns to a normal state of perception.
I overwatched this in my youth, and it still holds up. Love it.
Alice in wonderland is my favorite movie in all time.
When I was younger, we had to go on planes A LOT. I MEAN A LOT. If my couculations are correct, then more then 450 times!
You know how on planes you can watch movies? Whenever we go on those planes with the tv things, I watch Alice in wonderland. I've watched the animated version AND the real version. Both at least 10 times.
The cats name is pronounced Dinah, not deena.
Luna Wolf I was just about to comment this
I was going to comment the same thing. My family used to have a cat named Dinah named after the book/film!!!
My moms name is Dina but it pronounced deena
Alice's cat is also my cat because her and I are engaged
I came to comment this too. The person reading is probably just reading from a script. She may not have even seen the movie or at least not recently enough to remember the cats name.
To this day , when ever I’m painting something. I sing the “ we’re painting the roses red” song
One fact I wish someone would comment on is, during the Tea Party, when the Rabbit's watch goes "crazy", thanks to the Hatter, at the moment the watch is struck by the mallet, the film goes briefly to black & white. I've noticed this in the VHS copy and DVD copy. Love to know WHY this moment happens. If it was an error, you would think it would've been corrected, especially for the DVD release.
Maybe it's a symbol for the blur between imagination and reality? 🤷🏻♀️
THE FULL STORY EXPLAINED:
Alice sings about how her wonderland is perfect and that there are talking flowers and animals that wear clothes and live in houses with people calling her majesty. Once she looks down at the lake and stops singing that's when she falls asleep and then dream begins.
Starting from the point where the rabbit says I'm late I'm late to when she wakes up at the end is all her exploring the wonderland that she sang about in the beginning. However she learns that wonderland is a miserable weird place where everyone is miserable except for the queen.
But guess what? The queen is actually suppose to be Alice except she's not blonde kind and cute. She's fat ugly and demanding.
So Alice realizes that even her herself is miserable in her dream world because she's not the queen, she's just another creature that's miserable.
The moral of the story is your perception of a happy wonder world is only a happy wonder world to you and will probably be someone else's nightmare.
So in the end Alice does wake up from the dream and continues on with her life in peace and harmony.
THIS MAKES SENSE OMG
Queen Victoria loved the original Alice's Adventures in Wonderland so much that she asked that Lewis Carroll dedicate his next book to her. When that book came out, it had the title "An Elementary Treatise on Determinants, With Their Application to Simultaneous Linear Equations and Algebraic Equations".
Probably not what she was expecting.
I like how the counter isn't stated, it made the video flow so much better, like a long piece of information rather than 107 little bits of information.
The advertisements in the middle of the videos really bother me.
Yeah...
Same
It is why I won't subscribe.
gotta make money somehow 😂
+scarletfluerr "This is why I won't subscribe"
alice in wonderland, Peter pan, and the wizard of oz. I love them all so much.
Alice's cat's name is actually pronounced like "die-nuh" not "dee-nuh". :)
You'd think they'd have fact-checkers on this fact video. Not even the guy recording her voice over caught this. Has anyone making this video even watched the movie?
Really upset you didn't talk about Mary Blair at all since she was such a major part of why Alice in wonderland looks the way it does and it's one of the major things she's known for
107 facts about The Hunchback of Notre Dame please
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Alice in Wonderland is my favourite Disney film, (Next to Pirates of the Caribbean)
DO IT
Who is your favorite character from Alice in Wonderland?
Mad Hatter
+Nightcore Happiness mad hatter
Cheshire cat
Cashercat
mad hatter
I had the great pleasure of meeting Jim Cummings (the voice actor for the Cheshire cat's cut scene) he's a super nice guy! 😄
It's too chaotic yet somehow interesting and lovable in my opinion. 😃
i liked dis
I have heard one answer to the question, "Why is a raven like a writing desk" as having to with the fact that Edgar Allen Poe wrote on them both (meaning he literally wrote on a writing desk, and that he wrote a poem about a raven).
I love Alice in Wonderland and it makes me sad that it didnt go over well at first
I believe every Disney animated film starting with Cinderella credits the voice talents.
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I would recommend reading both together as each are rather short.
You didn't mention that Huxley wrote iconic dystopian novel Brave New World
I'm glad Burton added the Jabberwock
Pinocchio depicts smoking as being bad
In the 1980s Adventures in Wonderland debuted on the Disney Channel as a show for little kids
The Mad Tea Party is one of my favorite Disneyland rides, I make sure to go on it every time we're there!
Number 27 and number 58 are the same fact.
Also, why can't anyone on this channel say "Aristocats" properly?
But besides that, keep up the good work!
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who noticed that.
J
+megagene I was coming to the comments to say the same thing (s)!!
I felt disturbed when I noticed
I felt disturbed when I noticed
107 facts about Alice in Wonderland (Tim Burton's version)!!!
this girl had microphone issues and mispronounced the name of dina. has she ever seen the movie? also, fact 27 is essentially the same as fact 58. and she called the movie the "aristocrats" when the movie is actually titled the "aristocats"
she did her best
@@karinaflores9286 but her best wasn't the best
I find it amazing that Aldous Huxley had anything to do with Alice in Wonderland. I've only read his novel Brave New World, and it's hard to picture him writing something so much lighter and more mystical. Of course, it only makes it even more impressive
I've watched this movie about 20 times, and I love it so much. The visuals, the characters, the music! I love all of it
Everyone seems to be gunning for 107 facts about Miraculous: Tales of ladybug and Cat Noir so I think you should do that one
I just got done with playing Alice: Madness Returns and decided to click on this video. With the new Through the Looking Glass coming up, I'm getting a feeling of Alice overload
It’s actually the very first Disney movie I’ve ever seen in my life and I was around 1 or 2 yrs old at the time and I watched it non stop
These are my sister's favorite children's books, and her favorite Disney film from when we were kids. Do 107 facts about Peter Pan; Catherine Beaumont, the voice of Alice in Disney's movie, was Wendy in the Disney version of the story, not to mention "Second Star to the Right" has its origins in Alice in Wonderland deleted songs.
O the nostalgia. I can still hear the library projector playing this when I was a young child.
107 facts about Caroline
I love that film! why do I think I heard about another film?
“coraline”
I LOVE CAROLINE I WATCHED WITH MEH BABY SITTER 👧🏽
Yes, I'm betting I already know most of these. I've loved Lewis Carroll's work ever since I was about 11.
For the "why is a raven..." riddle, I like the answer of "Poe wrote on both" :D
My all time favorite tv shows when I was growing up was the live action series of Alice in wonderland! Oh, I miss the good old days!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
16:47.
Pretty sure the dodo has a pipe? He may not smoke it but he still has it. And the walrus from that segment. So uhh. Yeah.
107 FACTS ON THE POWERPUFF GIRLS PLEASE
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That would be nice ^^
I agree with you i want them to do 107 facts about the powerpuff girls to
+Bubbly Blaze The show that was inspired by an anime but then got picked up and revived in Japan after getting canceled.
+Bubly Blaze they already did that
Alice in wonderland is my most favorite Disney movie
This is seriously one of the best videos on the subject-extremely comprehensive, but a bit fast paced... Of course, a lot of folks seem to like this very rapid conveying of information these days...
13:14 to 13:18, Thompson also voiced King Hubert, Prince Phillip's father, in 'Sleeping Beauty'.
Definitely one of my favorites. Easily in my top 5 Disney films.
You guys should definitely do 107 facts about Chowder like how they work with the puppets, and who the voice actors are!
Oh!!!! I am a huge animation lover!...This was awesome My favorite Disney animation is Alice In Wonderland and Peter Pan. All the voice overlays Disney used back then did such a great job!
Kim possible and samurai jack
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Samurai jack
Here's one fact I know, out of all the Alice in Wonderland movies made the Alice from Disney had the best sneeze out of all of them.
I didn't know most of these facts and Alice in Wonderland is one of my favorite Disney films.
Thank you for making this video! Can you do 107 Lilo and Stitch facts?
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+Shin Higaku Yes!
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Yes do 107 facts of lilo and stitch
107 facts on 👑💖KingdomHearts👑💖 please
Yes
Seriously that would be awesome
+Issiah Fernandez sorry but....what is that? Its sounds pretty dumb sorry XD
+Collin Styles It's an excellent video game series that crosses over Disney characters with a darker storyline reminiscent of Final Fantasy. It has some dumb moments and the story can be a bit confusing and contrived, but overall they're really great.
+Collin Styles Teenager goes to Disneyland to look for his friends, dispels demonic ritual, clones self a couple of times by accident, is drafted into ideological war, and flies a candy spaceship full of funny animals. Meanwhile, the artificial humanity debate.
I'm so shocked to hear Walt Disney wasn't proud of it!! It's my all time favourite Disney movie haha
CORALINE
THERE we go...
107 about Mulan! That would be so cool!
107 facts about Xiaolin Showdown! please tell me I'm not the only one who wants it
Nope.
Nah no thank you do 107 facts of Hunter x Hunter anime
I used to love that show!
that's my name just spelt different
Your not alone 😆
Here's the Jabberwocky poem:
'Twas brilig and the slithvy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe; all mimsy were the borogroves and the mome raths outgrabe.
"Beware the Jabberwock,my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the jubjub bird and shun the frumious Bandersnatch!"
He took his vorpal sword in hand; Long time maxnome foe he sought- So rested he by the Tumtum tree and stood awhile in thought.
And,as in uffish thought he stood, The Jabberwock,with eyes of flame, came whiffiling through the tulgey wood, and burbled as it came!
One, two! One, two! And through and through the vorpal went snicker-snack! He left it dead and with its head he went galumphing back.
"And hast thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" He chortled in his joy.
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the bor ogroves and the mome raths outgrabe"
What a masterpiece.
Are those even words?
I have this poem taped to my door, LOL
My favorite answer to the riddle is "because Egdar Allen Poe writes on both".
When I watched an Alice in wonderland play I was low key mad because of the “it was all a dream” ending. Keep in mind I have never watched the cartoon before
107 Sleeping Beauty Facts YOU Should Know: th-cam.com/video/_z_0fik_5ps/w-d-xo.html
Mad Hatter
ChannelFrederator+ can you please do billy and Mandy?
OH MY GAAAHHD, YES!! I love Billy & Mandy!
It would be cool to have english subtitles in your videos for the people who haven't english as their first language (the woman spoke pretty fast in this video)
Lena Garcia You can turn on cc subtitles in the settings
107 facts about Total Drama Island!!!
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107 Facts About Miraculous ladybug!
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107 facts about Alice Madness Returns
Or about both the games, the first and the second 😉
@@kingcornelius865 there was two?!
finn animations Yes, the first one is called "American McGee's Alice", and is, to me, more creepy and difficult than the sequel :-)
What do you mean the act of smoking was casual in Disney films before? Pinocchio smoked on Pleasure Island, where the boys were turned into donkeys for bad behavior. Plus, the caterpiller seemed to enjoy smoking so it wasn't totally anti-smoking.
Going through the comments and basically seeing Miraculous Ladybug and Danny Phantom. Your work has been cut out for you Frederator! Keep up the good work 😋
Isn't that Orsen Wells photo when you credit Dink Trout as the King of Hearts? Also the "I" is long in the cats name, Dina.
I'd love to see a 107 facts about The Last Unicorn and Howl's Moving castle
i would loooove a 107 facts about miraculous ladybug *w*
I can't believe the movie came out 68 years ago. Alice in wonderland is my all-time favorite animated movie
70 now.
Just wanted to point out that most of the concept art shown was created by Disney veteran and graphic designer Mary Blair. Surprised this video didn't give her a shoutout
Do 107 Yu-Gi-Oh facts next
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107 about black butler please
When u have the drink me/doorknob fact in their twice u know ur out of ideas.
And it's called the Jaberwok. the poem is jaberwoky
I'd really like a 107 facts about Hercules
in relation to fact number 50 the answer to the riddle "why is a raven like a writing desk?" is "because Poe wrote on both". Edgar Allen Poe wrote a poem entitled "The Raven" and also hand-wrote on a writing desk! You're welcome!
For all the Canadians out there, do 107 Facts about Mona the Vampire!!! Am I right Canadians?
I used to love Inspector Gadget and I REALLY liked Danger Mouse. Seeing a 107 for either of them, (especially the latter), would be pretty awesome. Thanks for the videos, u guys knock it out if the park every time.
107 more facts about Teen Titans PLEASE!!!
Yes
A 107 facts about Tom and Jerry would be really cool
Animaniacs, or Tiny Toons, or Pinky and the Brain! Or all of them :) Thanks for all the fun 107 facts!
Could you please do 107 facts about Ace Attorney? That would make my lifetime! Thank you!!
12:12, lol am I the only one imagining Ed Wynn on his lunch break opening his sandwich and then sporadically shouting "MUTHTARD!"
Please do Miraculous Ladybug!!!!!
My #1 favorite Disney movie. I could never get tired reading about/watching those characters.
i love how involved this channel is with there fans great job
107 Facts about Miraculous Ladybug please!! :3
How is a raven like a writing desk? Because they are both....CAWrved.
+Leon Taylor
Because Poe wrote on both.
I know, I was just being punny.
107 facts about miraculous ladybug
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My favorite part is the Walrus and the Carpenter. My least favorite is the flowers sequence.
The Disney script being written by adulous huxously first draft explains the trippy bad trip visuals along with visuals inspired by savalador dalli. Salvador Dali has an illustrated version of the book. Walt Disney and Dali worked together on another film but it was never finished due to surprise surprise "artistic differences"
Man, when you said the thing about the clock I realized that this story is incredibly dark for a Disney film... 😬
It’s on the same level as Inception...
107 Miraculous Ladybug and Danny Phantom facts!
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please do 107 facts about Popeye the sailor man! there's plenty of World War 2 racism for wholesome family fun.
Yet again, I have to explain to yet another person online (plus quite a few people in real life), that TIMES WERE DIFFERENT BACK THEN!!!!!!!!
Don't compare the mid-1900's, as well as eras prior to this time, with anything after the Civil Rights/hippy era, regarding racism in media. It's pointless. It doesn't fundamentally alter our views of people that lived in the past. Please get over this, and leave Disney, Franklin, Churchill, and all the rest of these guys alone...
Good ol' times
107 facts on Black Butler please!
thank you for no longer saying the number of the fact out loud! it gives the video's a much nicer flow :)