45+ Disney Cartoon Details That Make Us Take A Second Look

Published on 01/17/2022
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Beyoncé’s Ego Cost Her a Role

Being an international pop icon can make stars feel as if they don’t need to audition for a role. When filming for Disney’s The Princess and the Frog began, the pop star simply assumed that she would be cast in the lead role.

Beyoncé’s Ego Cost Her A Role

Beyoncé’s Ego Cost Her A Role

‘Queen Bey’ turned out to be wrong. She, along with other well-known celebrities such as Alicia Keys, had to audition for the part of Tiana. Thankfully, Beyoncé’s Dreamgirls co-star Anika Noni Rose auditioned and was cast in the highly sought-after role.

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The London Location That Made History

For its heartwarming story and adorable canine characters, many Disney fans adore the 1961 animated film One Hundred and One Dalmatians. The film made Disney history by being the first animated film set in a specific, modern setting.

The London Location That Made History

The London Location That Made History

Most Disney films before One Hundred and One Dalmatians were either set in general geographical regions or were fairy tales set in fictional settings. The film’s setting in London was a one-of-a-kind twist that would pave the way for future story-specific settings.

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