Disney Reel to Reel
Where everything old is new again. Or, a deep, deep, DEEP delve into the Disney animated canon.
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Disney Reel to Reel
Wonderland Whimsy: Alice in Wonderland (1939) (Part A)
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Ray returns to discuss an abandoned version of Alice with Wyatt. Along the way, they discover Walt’s one-sided amusement with the book and Raeley sets up her own tabletop RPG campaign based on this adaptation.
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Allan, Robin. “Alice in Wonderland (1951).” Walt Disney and Europe: European Influences on the Animated Feature Films of Walt Disney, John Libbey, London, 1999, pp. 211-217. Book.
Disney Ashman Demos. “Dance - 1947 Instrumental Demo - Alice in Wonderland.” YouTube, YouTube, 1 Jan. 2016, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdMaV4m5SDQ.
“Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy - 1947 Demo - Alice in Wonderland.” YouTube, YouTube, 1 Jan. 2016, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogvw9jo_hyI.
Geronimi, Clyde, et al., directors. Disney's Exclusive Archive Collection: Alice in Wonderland. Disney Enterprises, 1995. Laserdisc.
Ghez, Didier. “David Hall: The Dapper Artist in Wonderland.” They Drew As They Pleased: The Hidden Art of Disney’s Musical Years: Part One, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA, 2016, p. 170. Book.
Salisbury, Mark. Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland: An Illustrated Journey through Time. Disney Editions, 2016. Book.
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