I can still smell the video still in its case. Great how the mind can capture the essences of my childhood. Love love LOVE THIS MOVIE till the day I become dust.
Music from Walt Disney Pictures' The Rocketeer plays through most of the trailer, followed by What's This? from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas.
From The Beginning Walt Disney Established A Tradition Of Innovation From The World’s First Full Length Animated Feature Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs To The New Photographic Techniques Introduced In 101 Dalmatians The Combination Of Animation And Live Action In Who Framed Roger Rabbit And The Dazzling Use Of Computer Technology In Beauty And Beast Now Walt Disney Pictures Is Joining Forces With Tim Burton The Creative Genius Behind Batman Beetlejuice And Edward Scissorhands To Bring You One Of The Most Unique And Innovative Movies Of Our Time The Nightmare Before Christmas This Historic Teaming Of Extraordinary Talents Is Taking 3 Dimensional Animation To Unprecedented New Heights The Result Is A Revolutionary New Motion Picture Experience That Will Take You To A New World Beyond Anything You’ve Ever Imagined You’ll Meet A Magical Cast Of Unforgettable New Characters Led By Jack Skellington The King Of Halloween In A Story Filled With Holiday Cheer And Incredible Fantasy Featuring 10 New Songs By Danny Elfman Prepare To Experience An Exciting Adventure In Movie Making And Discover The Astonishing New World Of The Nightmare Before Christmas Coming To Theaters Everywhere For The 1993 Holiday Season From Walt Disney Pictures
I also remembered that this person was the model for both Cinderella, Fantasia and Sleeping Beauty. I meant from the movie Fantasia the piece of music Dance of the Hours.
I just watched this movie on Disney+ last night, it's a good adaptation of a novel by Roald Dahl, IMO, and it's one of the movies from my childhood. The only thing I never saw in this movie when I was a tiny lad was a bonus scene after the end credits because I didn't know it existed at the time until about a few years ago. PS: I've seen 4 movies based on Roald Dahl's novels in my life; 1971's Willy Wonka, 1996's Matilda, 2009's Fantastic Mr. Fox and this movie, too.