Movies
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Mulan
Mulan is an 1998 film adapting an old Chinese legend. When China faces invasion by the Huns, many men are called to arms, each representing their family. Mulan chooses to replace her elderly father in the army ranks.
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Hercules: Zero to Hero
An 1998 prequel to the Disney film. It features three tales of Hercules' teenaged years and depicts him joining the Prometheus Academy, a high school. It served mostly as a pilot to the television series.
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Hercules
An 1997 animated adaptation of the character from Greek mythology. The film focuses on Hercules' efforts to become a hero and on a conflict with his uncle Hades. His love interest is Megara, Hercules' first wife in Greek legend.
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Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant
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Land of the Dead
Land of the Dead is the fourth "living dead" film by George A. Romero, taking place in a barricaded Pittsburgh decades following the initial zombie outbreak.
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Monster in My Pocket: The Big Scream
A batch of monsters are shrunken to pocket size by a freak accident. A horror author's daughter finds the good monsters, and together, they battle the puny bad monsters, who have learned to grow temporarily when they hear a movie monster actress's scream.
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Bambi II
A 2006 sequel to the 1940s film. Actually it takes place within scenes of the original. Having recently lost his mother, Bambi is raised by the Great Prince of the Forest, his father. But both of them have trouble getting used to their new situation.
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Cinderella III: A Twist in Time
A 2007 sequel to the Disney film. Lady Tremaine acquires the wand of the Fairy Godmother and becomes a magic user herself. She returns back in time, to the events of the original film. Trying to create a timeline favorable to herself.
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Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
A 2002 sequel to the Disney film. It features three featurettes. Featuring character development for several characters of the original film.
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Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure is a 2001 sequel to the 1950s film. Scamp feels trapped in home with all of its rules. He decides to run away and become a wild dog. But life as a stray dog has its own problems.
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101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure
A 2003 sequel to the animated film. Roger, Anita and their dogs have moved to a country farm. But Patch, one of the pups, fears losing himself in a sea of spots. He runs away to join his favorite television star, Thunderbolt.
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102 Dalmatians
A 2000 sequel to the live-action film. Having spend three years in prison and underwent a brainwashing method by Dr. Pavlov, Cruella is released on parole. She now loves dogs. But it is only a matter of time for her true personality to resurface.
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101 Dalmatians
An 1996 live-action remake of the animated film. None of the animals are depicted talking. The film placed emphasis on the human characters. Roger is depicted as a video games' designer, Anita as a fashion designer and Cruella as a businesswoman.
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Oliver & Company
Oliver & Company is an animated film, loosely based on "Oliver Twist" (1837). Oliver is an orphaned cat who is taken in by a gang of street-wise dogs. Only to meet their human menace, Sykes the loan shark.
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The Wolfman
A gory remake of the 1941 classic horror film that spawned the werewolf horror genre.
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The Jungle Book 2
A 2003 sequel to the Disney film. Mowgli lives with Shanti in a human village. But he still has problems adapting to his new life. When Baloo and Shere Khan seperately enter the village to search for him, Mowgli returns to the jungle. With Shanti going after him.
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The Fox and the Hound 2
A 2006 follow-up to the Disney film. Events occur between scenes of the original film. Copper attempts to join the The Singin' Strays, a musical group consisting of dogs. Their lead singer Dixie has just left. Tod sabotages Copper's efforts in an attempt to not lose a friend.
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Biancaneve & Co.
Erotic version of Snow White's tale, based on the Italian comics character.
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Green Mansions
Before the 19th Century Jungle Romance novel became a DC Comics Jungle heroine, she was in this film
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The Little Mermaid
An 1975 Japanese, animated adaptation of the tale. The Mermaid is named Marina. Retains the dramatic elements of the story and the tragic ending.
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The Little Mermaid
A 1992 animated adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen tale by Golden Films. The Mermaid is named Lena and her witch Cassandra. Keeps most dramatic elements of the story but has a happy ending.
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Rusalochka
An 1968 Soviet animated adaptation of the Little Mermaid. The Mermaid is cursed to die when her Prince marries another. Her sisters offer to restore her to her former form. The price is the life of her prince. The Mermaid refuses and dies.
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Rusalochka
An 1976, live action adaptation of the "Little Mermaid". A mermaid strikes a deal with an old hag. Offering her beautiful blue hair for a chance to walk on land. The haf agrees. But the deal has twists leading to the formair mermaid's demise.
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Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairy Tale
A 2001 television movie. A fictionalized account of the life of the author, focusing on his interaction with women and featuring brief interludes of his stories.
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The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning
A 2008 prequel to the Disney film. The film starts with Queen Athena, Triton's wife, killed while trying to retrieve a musical box, a prized personal possession. Triton reacts by banning all music in his kingdom. A decade later, teenaged Ariel has her rebelion about it.
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The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea
A 2000 sequel to the Disney film. Years have passed since Ariel was a mermaid longing to stand on the land. Her daughter Melody is a surface human longing to return to the sea. But Morgana, sister of Ursula, is waiting for her.
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Belle's Magical World
An 1998 sequel to the Beauty and the Beast. Originally consisted of three featurettes. Its 2003 re-release added a fourth featurette. Intended as the pilot to a television series.
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Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
An 1997 sequel to the Disney film. Actually events are supposed to take place within scenes of the original film. Belle spents Christmas as a prisoner to the Beast's castle. She wants to celebrate but for the Beast its the anniversary of his transformation, a particularly painful memory.
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Aladdin and the King of Thieves
A 1996 sequel to the Aladdin films. Aladdin and Jasmine are about to marry when Agrabah is raided by the Forty Thieves. Led by Cassim, Aladdin's long lost father. Aladdin leaves Agrabah to relocate the missing Cassim.
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The Return of Jafar
An 1994 sequel to Disney's Aladdin. Iago has dug himself out of the desert and attempts to join Aladdin's group. Back in the desert, Jafar the genie has managed to make a puppet of his new master. Returning to Agrabah to take his revenge.
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Lion King 1½
A 2004 direct-to-video sequel to the Lion King which actually takes a "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" approach to the events of the original film. It has Pumbaa and Timon as bystanders to every important scene and their own perspective of them.
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The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
An 1998 sequel to the original film. Simba and Nala rule the Pride Land, having a single daughter called Kiara. But Scar's exiled family and supporters have not given up their claim to the succession. Supporting a young Scar look-alike called Kovu.
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Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
An 1998 sequel to the Disney film. On the verge of a war between the English settlers and the Powhatan Nation, Pocahontas is sent on a diplomatic mission to England. She has to negotiate with James VI of Scotland/James I of England and Anne of Denmark, Queen consort.
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Black Scorpion Returns
Police officer by day, come nightfall Darcy Walker transforms into a masked avenger: mistress of the martial arts, Black Scorpion! Clad in black mask and leather bodysuit, she cruises Angel City in her Scorpio-mobile, scuppering the plots of the criminal classes
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Return to Never Land
A 2002 animated sequel to the Disney film. The film takes place during World War II. Growing up during the Blitz, Jane (the 11-year-old daughter of Wendy) has grown cynical. Until Hook arrives to abduct Wendy , mistakes Jane for her and takes her to Neverland.
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Peter Pan
An 1924 live-action adaptation of the James Matthew Barrie. Closely followed the theatrical play. Tiger Lily, the main Native American character, was notably played by a Chinese American.
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Hook
An 1991 live-action film. Peter Pan has long entered the adult world, forgotten about Neverland and became a corporate lawyer. But Neverland has not forgotten him and Hook abducts his children. Peter has to regain his memory beforte rescuing them.
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Neverland
An 2003 live-action film, modernizing the Peter Pan characters. The Darlings are adoptive children of wealthy socialites. Provided for but otherwise ignored. They follow Pan and Tinkerbell, respectively a juvenile delinquent and an alcoholic drug addict to a much darker Neverland.
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Peter Pan
An 2003 live-action adaptation of the novel. It features darker sublots such as Hook convincing Wendy to join him in piracy, leaving the unemotional Pan behind.
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Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
A 2009 sequel to the Tinker Bell feature film. A blue moon is coming and its light, when passing through the moonstone, will produce blue pixie dust and rejuvenate the fairy dust tree.
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Tinker Bell
An 2008 animated film, featuring Tinker Bell's birth and introduction to the other fairies. As well as her struggles to find an occupation more respectable than tinkering.
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Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams
A 2007 film. Features Aurora struggling with responsibilities as a regent and Jasmine trying her hand as an educator.
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Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
A 2004 film, featuring five Christmas-themed tales.
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Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers
An 2004 animated feature, casting the Disney characters in the classic tale of "The Three Musketeers" (1844) by Alexandre Dumas, père.
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