Sunday, September 27, 2009

Disney's How to Draw Aladdin/#DC04


Disney's How to Draw Aladdin/#DC04
Artists young and old will enjoy trying their hands at drawing Aladdin, Jasmine, and the rest of their friends. In How to Draw Aladdin, easy-to-follow steps and tips from Disney artists will have you drawing characters in a variety of poses and moods. You’ll also learn interesting facts about the movie. Learning to draw has never been so rewarding.
Customer Review: Great for the beginner
I have a number of the Walter Foster series and this is the one I wish I had gotten first. The Character drawing designs were some of the easiest to follow I have run across. The major advantage is that with with Genie Character you can draw just about anything he can change into. Only draw back is that the secondary characters, Raja the tiger, The Sultan, The flying carpet are only give a couple of pages total.


La Magia de Disney y Sus Super Estrellas
Customer Review: Good, but not great, Compilation of great Disney Songs
This compilation of Disney Songs from the 90's to the present time is very good, most of the best Pop latin and international stars sing the original spanish versions of the songs of the best Disney musicals. So far, the track list is as follows: 1. "En mi corazon viviras" -- Phil Collins ("Disney's Tarzan(R)") 2. "La Bella y la bestia" - Manuel Mijares y Rocio Banquells ("Beauty and the Beast") 3. "Tu corazon" - Cristian ("Mulan") 4. "Reflejo" - Lucero ("Mulan") 5. "Un mundo ideal" - Ricardo Montaner y Michelle ("Aladdin") 6. "Mundo perfecto" - Oscar D'Leon ("Emperor's New Groove") 7. "Hay en el cielo una luz" - Tatiana ("Peter Pan in Return to Neverland") 8. "Un amigo como tu" - Sting ("Emperor's New Groove") 9. "Cuando ella me amaba" - Alessandra Rosaldo (de Sentidos Opuestos) ("Toy Story 2") 10."Si no te conociera" - Jon Secada y Shanice ("Pocahontas") 11."Colores en el viento" - Vanessa Williams ("Pocahontas") 12."Donde va tu sueno" - Chayanne ("Atlantis") 13."Un precioso sueno" - Linda Ronstadt ("Cinderella") There is a couple of great songs missing, Luis Miguel's version of "Someday" from the Hunchback of Notre Dame ("Sueña") which is a far better version than the one included on the English soundtrack of the movie and Ricky Martin's version of "Go the Distance" from Hercules, also a better version than the one sung by Michael Bolton. It is, anyway, a great buy for any Disney fan.


Walt Disney and Europe: European Influences on the Animated Feature Films of Walt Disney
Customer Review: A "must read" for film buffs and Disney fans.
Robin Allan's Walt Disney And Europe: European Influences On The Animated Feature Films Of Walt Disney is carefully based on archival research and extensive interviews with those who worked closely with Walt Disney. Concentrating on the classic animated feature films produced under Walt Disney's personal supervision, Walt Disney And Europe examines the European influences on some of the most beloved Disney classics from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" to "The Jungle Book". With its painstaking attention to detail and meticulous research, Walt Disney And Europe will prove to be of immense interest to students of cinematic history in general, and the work of the Disney Studios in particular.

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