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This artikulo was written sa pamamagitan ng Fanpop guest contributor Kailyn T.

One of the best things about any Disney movie is the sidekick. Often, we pag-ibig the sidekicks even madami than the main characters, and we certainly have a better track record at remembering their names (Frozen’s Olaf, anyone?).

Here are some of our paborito Disney sidekicks.

Dory - Finding Nemo

Dory is easily in our tuktok five when we’re picking paborito sidekicks. Her lack of a short-term memory is equally heartbreaking and hysterical, and when you get down to it, she genuinely cares about helping marlin find his son. Plus, thanks to Dory, whenever we’re faced with a situation we’re sure we can’t handle, we’ll always remember to “just keep swimming.”




Maximus - Tangled

Maximus has that unique ability to be flat-out hilarious without ever saying a single word. If you’ve never seen 2012’s Gusot Ever After, and you’re a tagahanga of Maximus, then you should definitely add it to your watch list. Gusot Ever After puts Maximus and Pascal center stage as they find themselves in several tricky situations that are laugh-out-loud funny, all of which take place during Rapunzel and Flynn’s wedding.




Mushu - Mulan

Mushu is one of the most quotable sidekicks in the Disney universe (“Dra-GON!”), and what he lacks in size he makes up for in attitude. Mushu is proof that just because you’re small, that doesn’t mean that you can’t also be a huge help to someone else.




Timon & Pumbaa - The Lion King

Pumbaa is the very definition of “hakuna matata,” or “no worries,” while Timon is actually kind of a Nervous Nelly. What makes these two so admirable is that they accompany Simba all the way back to the Pride Lands, and when they see what a mess the Lands have become, they still agree to support him in his desire to fight Scar to reclaim his kingdom. These two are the very definition of good friends. And who doesn’t enjoy a good gas joke?




Cogsworth & Lumiere - Beauty and the Beast

It’s hard to pick a paborito from this duo. Lumiere is enjoyable because of his similarity to Pepe le Pew from Looney Tunes - he’s French, he’s flirty, and he’s always up for a good hapunan party. Cogsworth tries to keep Lumiere in line, and while Cogsworth can be a bit stuffy at times, his good puso makes him lovable.




Heimlich - A Bug’s Life

Flik had so many sidekicks in A Bug’s Life that it’s hard to pick just one. Though, Heimlich is one of our favorites because the only things he cared about were getting something good to eat and, of course, helping Flik. He got the greatest joy out of the littlest things, and it’s simply adorable when he becomes a paruparo and gets those tiny wings. How anyone not feel happy themselves just sa pamamagitan ng watching how happy he is?




Dug - Up

Dug is the perfect example of what would happen if someone made it possible for your dog to talk and you could find out what he was thinking. He’s loyal, sweet, and incredibly simple-minded (“Squirrel!”), which helps him win your puso rather easily.




Wilbur - The Rescuers Down Under


This artikulo was written sa pamamagitan ng Fanpop guest contributor Kailyn T.

When Wilbur the albatross first meets Bernard and Bianca, he’s rather cranky about their insistence that he fly in a snowstorm. But, when Bianca informs him that she and Bernard are desperately trying to save little boy Cody from the evil poacher’s clutches, he quickly changes his tune and is madami than willing to help them in their mission.




Sebastian - The Little Mermaid

Many of us who grew up watching Sebastian consider him to be the first sidekick we ever really knew, and he was a great one at that. Sebastian could be the angel on Eric’s shoulder (telling him when the moment was right to “Kiss the Girl”), or the life of the party which, of course, took place “Under the Sea.”

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Since nagyelo is coming out in November (3 days after my birthday, I might add), I thought it would be nice to give my opinion on what Disney should do next.

4. "The soro Girl"

This is one has been floating around my head for a while. It's about a Kitsune girl named Hikari (Kitsunes are soro girls) who falls in pag-ibig with a prince named Yamato, while she lives in the forest. There would be two villains, a soro hunter named Benkei, and an evil princess named Yuki. Disney should really do something about Japanese culture.

3. "Blade Rebirth"

Disney should do at least one "Tokusatsu" movie, so this is my...
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For about two weeks, I held a countdown of the best Pixar Film, and the results were very interesting. Pixar makes consistently successful movies, with the exception of one or two, and even the worst Pixar Film would be one of the best, if not the best film in any other company. Well, here are the results.

13. WALL-E
I was very surprised when WALL-E Nawawala the first round, since many people consider it one of Pixar's best. In the beginning of the round, Cars 2 was in the lead of being eliminated with Cars being right behind them, but slowly WALL-E keep on getting madami mga boto and ended up being...
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Pete from Classic Disney Shorts, Gorilla from The Gorilla Mystery, Witch from Babes in the Woods, Big Bad lobo from Three Little Pigs, Witch from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Stromboli from Pinocchio, Chernabog from Fantasia, lobo from Make Mine Music, Br'ers soro and madala from Song of the South, Headless Horseman from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Cinderella's Stepmother from Cinderella, reyna of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland, Si and Am from Lady and the Tramp, Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, Cruella De Ville from 101 Dalmatians, Edgar from The Aristocats, Prince John and Sir Hiss from Robin Hood, Sykes from Oliver and Company and Jafar from The Return of Jafar
On the first araw of Christmas,
my true pag-ibig sent to me
Sykes: A partrids in a peras tree.













    
On the segundo araw of Christmas,
my true pag-ibig sent to me
Shan-Yu: Two pagong doves,
Sykes: And a partrids in a peras tree.

On the third araw of Christmas,
my true pag-ibig sent to me
Jafar: Three French hens,
Shan-Yu: Two pagong doves,
Sykes: And a partrids in a peras tree.

On the fourth araw of Christmas,
my true pag-ibig sent to me
Maleficent: Four calling birds,
Jafar: Three French hens,
Shan-Yu: Two pagong doves,
Sykes: And a partrids in a peras tree.

On the fifth araw of Christmas,...
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 Sykes as Scrooge
Sykes as Scrooge
Sykes as Scrooge
Fagin as Bob Cratchit
Jafar as Jacob Marley
Maleficent as the Ghost of pasko Past
Jasmine as A young woman
Stromboli as the Ghost of pasko Present
Frollo as the Ghost of pasko Yet to Come

A pasko Carol is a novella sa pamamagitan ng English may-akda Charles Dickens, first published sa pamamagitan ng Chapman & Hall on 19 December 1843. The story tells of maasim and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge's ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation after the supernatural visits of Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of pasko Past, Present, and Yet to Come. The novella met with instant success and critical acclaim....
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Chapter 24—An Unexpected Reunion

    Scamp and Angel froze up on the side of the barrel with soot. Then, abruptly, a loud, whooping holler emerged from the entrance. Scamp and Angel figured out that the voice belonged to a tomboy. “Woohoo! This karneng hiniwa was the best!!!”
    “They serve it every araw like this,” added a boy’s voice. “It’s really good stuff. It probably almost tastes like house food. I just wish they’d give us baths too.”
    The tomboy resumed talking, even louder than before. “Nah… I’ve heard of...
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Ch. 12- Fenced In

    Lady and Tramp left the park, and passing through the maze of garbage cans and trees, they eventually found Pongo and Perdita.
    “Oh, it’s good to see you back,” Perdita told Lady politely.
Lady nodded sadly. “We do need to find the children… and I want to see my Jim Dear and Darling again… and the baby… what will he do without me at home? I… I…”
    “Aww, easy, Pidge, they’ll do all right,” Tramp stated gently.
“Do you know of any places where they might be?” Pongo asked.
    “Hmm…...
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This is an artikulo about another one of my paborito animators from Walt Disney Studios.

Introduction
Glen Keane(born April 13, 1954) is an American animator, author, illustrator and director. Keane is best known for his character animation at Walt Disney Studios for feature films including The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and Tarzan. Keane received the 1992 Annie Award for character animation and the 2007 Winsor McCay Award for lifetime contribution to the field of animation.

History
Keane was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of cartoonist Bil Keane, creator of the The...
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