Welcome To Dizographies! Every week, we will be exploring the life of a Voice actor, animator, composer, or live model who helped bring a Disney character to life.
This was Incredible Masterpiece for The Late Lucille La Verne Mitchum (Nevember 7, 1872 - March 4, 1945) Did a Legendary Performance Bringing Grimhilde Ingrid/The Evil Queen The Original Disney Villain to Life.
This was Incredible Masterpiece for The Disney Legend herself The Late Eleanor Audley (1905 -1991). Eleanor Audley Truly did a Legendary Performance Bringing Lady Tremaine/The Evil Step Mother and Maleficent/The Mistress of Evil to Life. While Eleanor Audley's Performance as Lady Tremanie is Iconic but her Performance as Maleficent his Truly Magnificent I'm Truly shocked that Eleanor Audley was Sick at Time while Voicing Maleficent but she Truly had The Strength and Willpower to Deliver One Hell of a Performance.
What a talent! And what a disgrace that she was shut out of opportunities because she's Asian. I hope she and V of BTS collab on a fabulous project when he returns. She loves him so much and their voices would meld so beautifully. 💜
I used to come home from school and the first thing i did was to turn the tv on to watch the cartoons . Ithink it was called merri melodies..happy times😂😂.
On SpongeBob they used recordings from his bear lamp shade noise like the scene when SpongeBob said his second line and that green fish grow right at him that was the bear noise or the camp episode of SpongeBob when Squidward said he doesn't believe a sea bear when the bear growled at Squidward that's that lamp shade old cartoons had that sound effect of the lampshade bear noise it's probably the lamp shade and fan of the way he makes that growls and roars out of that glass object they need to bring back the sound effect cuz I miss that old bear sound.
I laughed a lot, no don't. ...But, when I was 21 ( 1980 ), I began READING God's holy written word, THANK THE LORD!! ( King James Bible ONLY ); and CONTINUED for 44 years.. ( humbly speaking: John 8:31-32; Isa. 57:15; 66:1-2; I Tim. 4:13-16; Prov. 4:18-27; Psalm 1:1-6; 19:1-14; 119:1-176; Luke 24:25-27, 44-45; Acts 24:14; Joshua 1:8-9; Psalm 145:1-150:6 ) ...The Lord ALONE is worthy to be PRAISED. ...Matthew 24:1-25:46; II Thess. 2:1-12; Rev. 13:1-18; 9:20-21; ...17:1-18:24; ...22:18-19 ( Prov. 30:5-6; Psalm 12:1-8; Jer. 26:1-2; ...Malachi 1:1-4:6 ) ...Ezekiel 2:1-3:27; 7:1-27; 13:1-23; 14:1-23; and 20:1-22:31; ...33:1-33!! ( I Tim. 6:3-10; Rom. 16:17-18; II John 9-11; Matt. 4:4 ...but who pays ATTENTION to the details of God's holy written word in THESE LAST DAYS? ( when it comes to man's accomplishment: have you ALL NEVER READ: Psalm 39:1-13; 49:1-20?? ...Amen.
I subscribe to Sirius XM solely to listen to old radio dramas, especially Johnny Dollar. I never knew Gerson was so involved in early radio prior to her Disney work.
Maleficent is my favorite Disney villain precisely because of Eleanor's voice work. I really don't think we see another villain to match her until Pat Carroll's work as Ursula in 1989 for "The Little Mermaid". May they both rest in peace 🙏❤
Thanks for this! I have always recognized and LOVED Eric's style and sense of humor! Screwy cartoon humor and flawless animation...and hysterical poses! Bravo!
This was so interesting. Donald has always been my favorite Disney character and I had no idea that Tony was an animator and that he even knew Clarence Nash, let alone was guided by him into taking the role after his passing. It's a wonderful and touching story how he became the voice of Donald and it means a lot that he takes it so seriously.
Chuck Jones will always be the greatest animator/cartoonist to me but without Mel's voices, Bugs Daffy and their gang will never be alive! Can't fathom how he can voice all the dialogues without seeing the cartoon because the cartoons were made only after he did all the dialogues, mythical talent!
Ugh... couldn't make it through this video. The narrator is such an obnoxious twat, with that baby talk crap and the "just kidding, it was cartoons". Do people actually praise this guy and tell him he's actually funny?
Just amazing. I absolutely loved discovering Sherri Stoner’s part; she truly looks like Ariel! Thank you so much for posting. People wonder why the newer or live action Disney movies aren’t as good as the classics. It’s because you have to have the classic Disney soul in you; it wasn’t only about making money but creating an artform that told a good story, that brought out the wonder and magic for a child (and it touched adults as a result as well). The old charm and warmth has to be in the people who create what goes on the screen; whatever is in the creators and even in the audience that influences the creators is what projects onto the screen. And what we see today is a projection of today’s society
Here are some ideas for future Dizographie videos: Jason Ritter (Dipper Pines) Kristen Bell (Princess Anna) Jack McBrayer (Fix-it Felix, Jr. & Wander) John Ratzenberger (Hamm, Mack, The Underminer and More) April Winchell (Clarabelle Cow) Idina Menzel (Queen Elsa) Tom Hanks (Woody) Tim Allen (Buzz Lightyear) Vincent Martella (Phineas Flynn) Owen Wilson (Lightning McQueen) Amy Poehler (Joy) Stephanie Beatriz (Mirabel Madrigal) Ellen DeGeneres (Dory) Patton Oswalt (Remy) Ed Asner (Carl Fredricksen) Anika Noni Rose (Tiana) Jim Henson (Kermit the Frog, Rowlf the Dog, Swedish Chef, Dr. Teeth) Frank Oz (Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Sam Eagle, Animal) Steve Whitmire (Rizzo the Rat) Eric Jacobson Dwayne Johnson (Maui) Kristen Schaal (Mabel Pines)