上海迪斯尼乐园于上周开园,吸引了上千名游客。来到这里的游客会看到许多迪斯尼动画中的人物,这些都是我们童年里美好的记忆。这里,让我们一起回顾下迪斯尼制作的10部经典动画吧!
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2. Snow White, 1937
Keywords: The first color animated feature film produced by Walt Disney, which won eight Oscar statuettes.
The film, adapted from Grimm's Fairy Tales, created the highest box office revenue before the film Gone with the Wind came out a few years later. The images of Snow White and the seven dwarfs are firmly embedded in American pop culture. Walt Disney won special statuettes at the 11th Academy Awards, which include a big statuette and seven small statuettes.
3. Pinocchio, 1940
Keywords: The second animated feature film produced by Walt Disney, ranks second on the list of top 10 classic animated movies.
Though the film's box office didn't even cover production costs, due to the Second World War, the film earned a good reputation with its sincere emotion. The classic line of dialog from the film, "If you don't tell the truth, your nose will grow" left a deep impression on audiences around the world.
4. Bambi, 1942
Keywords: A classic animation released by Disney during the Second World War.
The animated feature film was released in 1942, during the Second World War. It narrates the story of a fawn that loses his family and homeland, but still faces the world with a warm and kind heart. The film portrays the virtuous nature of animals and the power of love.
5. Cinderella, 1950
Keywords: The film was released six times in the US over 30 years, with box office revenue used to build Disney resorts.
The film, adapted from French writer Charles Perrault's fairy tale, tells a beautiful love story between a prince and Cinderella. It also was the first Disney animation made available on videotape.
6. The Little Mermaid, 1989
Keywords: It opens "the Renaissance" period of Disney, and pulls Disney out of operational difficulties.
The film's heroine is no longer a delicate princess as in previous Disney films, but an independent, even a little rebellious, modern woman. The Little Mermaid is regarded as opening a 10-year-long "Renaissance" period for the Walt Disney company, which ends with Tarzan, released in 1999.
7. Aladdin, 1992
Keywords: The theme song of the film won an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
The film, adapted from the fairy story, Arabian Nights, is the tale of young Aladdin fighting against an evil wizard with the assistance of a pet monkey and a magic carpet. In 1992, the film achieved box office revenue of $500 million. Its theme song, A Whole New World, was widely sung by viewers and won an Oscar that year.