From humble beginnings to happy endings—dreamcasting Disney one magical movie at a time! Feel free to throw in suggestion of who you think should be dream casted into what film!!

"If I’d listened earlier, I wouldn’t be here. But that’s just the trouble with me—I give myself very good advice, but I very seldom follow it." — Alice, Alice in Wonderland



In a World of my Own
Kathryn Beaumont 



lovelydisney:


In a world of my own. All the flowers. Would have very extra special powers. They would sit and talk to me for hours. When I’m lonely in a world of my own

lovelydisney:

In a world of my own. All the flowers. Would have very extra special powers. They would sit and talk to me for hours. When I’m lonely in a world of my own


9 months ago · 13,698 notes · originally from lovelydisney
#Alice in Wonderland

lovelydisney:

Fun Disney facts: #3. (In no particular order)
Alice & Wendy have the same voice ( They were both voiced by Kathryn Beaumont.) (She’s so cute.)

lovelydisney:

Fun Disney facts: #3. (In no particular order)

Alice & Wendy have the same voice ( They were both voiced by Kathryn Beaumont.) (She’s so cute.)


Elle Fanning as Alice



Alice in Wonderland (1951), directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske
First Disney film to be shown on television
Walt Disney’s original story choice for his first full-length film  
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Score
Features 14 original songs—more than any other Disney film
First Disney film with on-screen voice credits
Received lukewarm reviews and box office results, but has become highly recognized both thematically and stylistically in pop culture

Alice in Wonderland (1951), directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske



So This is Love
Ilene Woods and Mike Douglas 



It is said that Walt’s favorite piece of animation is Cinderella’s transformation.

It is said that Walt’s favorite piece of animation is Cinderella’s transformation.



makingmarks whispered, "am officially obsessed with live casting Disney movies now! Your blog has given me a new favorite hobby. Much love!"

Thank you so very much!!!!!


9 months ago · 1 note

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No doubt you saw the whole pretty picture in detail:

The young prince bows to the assembly. Suddenly, he stops. He looks up, for lo, there she stands—the girl of his dreams. Who she is or whence she came, he knows not, nor does he care, for his heart tells him that here, here is the maid predestined to be his bride.

A pretty plot for fairy tales, Sire. But in real life, oh, no. No, it was foredoomed to failure.

" — The Duke, Cinderella