We've all seen at least a couple of Disney movies throughout our lifetime, and we have to admit that no matter what age you are, they still manage to entertain you. But what happens when the Internet gets his hands on these innocent movies? From Elsa's frozen bank account to every single Disney villain calling everyone a fool, the Internet shows the hilarious side of your favorite films from the House of Mouse.
We've all seen at least a couple of Disney movies throughout our lifetime, and we have to admit that no matter what age you are, they still manage to entertain you. But what happens when the Internet gets his hands on these innocent movies? From Elsa's frozen bank account to every single Disney villain calling everyone a fool, the Internet shows the hilarious side of your favorite films from the House of Mouse.
I am a huge Disney fan -- and I know I am not the only one! If you love Disney like I do, you are sure to love these Disney memes!
POPSUGAR is a global lifestyle media brand with content encompassing entertainment, style, beauty, wellness, family, lifestyle, and identity. POPSUGAR's team of editors, writers, producers, and content creators curate the buzziest content, trends, and products to help our audience live a playful and purposeful life.
Disney Princesses are iconic characters. Everybody knows their names and stories and it is not surprising that these beautiful and strong ladies are an inspiration to many artists.
Teacher: "Anyone who thinks he's 🐸🐸🐸🐸 may stand up!" *Nobody stands up* Teacher:
Your Wife My Wife Disney Shirt ***UNISEX FIT This is a Bella brand, lightweight and super soft Other shirt styles available upon request. Any questions, just ask! Color pictured is Deep Heather Grey Please do not copy!
Plus some other awesome classic films, too!
Jump into the meme stream.
The adorable little Baby Yoda is back, and this time he's here to annoy as many other Disney characters as he possibly can!
More from my siteWords to Live By!Words to Live By!Words to Live By!Words to Live By!Words to Live By!Words to Live By!
Ok, time for the best part of the new Festival parade at WDW: the giant fire-breathing steampunk dragon!! But first, a few fairies: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather come gliding out on special Segways hidden under their skirts. I love their new costumes; the cascading ombré effect is just lovely. Plus, check out those hats! Prince Philip comes striding out directly behind them: ::Dramatic cape flip:: Philip starts out by battling these thorny stilt-walkers: These costumes are a really cool way to bring Philip's battle through the thorns to life. And once he's "vanquished" all the Thornies, iiiiit's SHOWTIME! I'm not very happy with these shots, so here's a more dramatic one from Main Street: And I promised you a little fire action, didn't I? BOO-YAH: This also gives you a nice idea of the dragon's massive scale. ("Scale." Heh. Aheh. Heh.) The dragon's legs move with the wheels, giving the impression that it's walking, and the massive neck and head have an impressive range of motion. It's impossible to not feel a sense of awe as the dragon rolls past you, spouting flames: Inside the dragon's belly is a thorn-encrusted spinning wheel; another fantastic nod to Sleeping Beauty's storyline: Also inside the belly are a set of riveted metal doors, complete with gauges and piping reminiscent of an old industrial furnace: I want to go to there. The closer you get to the dragon, the more impressive she is. Every rivet, gear, and chunk of plated "skin" is exquisitely detailed: I've read that all the parade floats (and many of the street characters!) have at least one hidden Mickey on them, btw, and that Maleficent's is on one of her back legs. Considering how big the floats are and how quickly they fly past you, though, finding them all is going to be a challenge! Bringing up the rear of the Maleficent segment are more of my favorite costumes: these abstract ravens: The filigree masks are gorgeous, but the real showstoppers - if you can believe it - are their boots: See the talons? The boots are stylized bird feet! Ok, pick that jaw up off the desk, folks, 'cuz we're not done yet! Here comes the whole gang! I know I keep going on about the costumes, but that Dopey-riding-Happy's-shoulders costume is GENIUS. The performer really works it, too, frequently looking down so the two dwarves appear to be making eye contact: After the street load of characters from Snow White, Alice, and Pinocchio, come these fabulous Balloon costumes: Apparently they sometimes arrange the balloons in their back bows into a hidden Mickey, but I didn't see one this time. Love this pose: These ladies have perfected the art of the sassy flounce, and I love it. Next, the second massive float brought over from Tokyo DL: a three-parter celebrating Pinocchio, Dumbo, and Fantasia. The little Ferris Wheel and swing set spin, along with the wind-up key in the side of the whale. If you look closely (or click to embiggen) you can also see all the bubbles Dumbo is blowing. :) You have to turn around to see Dumbo properly, since he's riding on the tail end (literally! Ha!) of the first whale section: Donald and Daisy are in the middle float: Followed by a massive spinning swing, complete with twirling hippos and crocodiles from Fantasia: The characters in the swings are pretty hard to see as the float gets closer, since they're directly overhead. I didn't get any shots of them at all last time, so these pics are from Main Street again. Next, more (yes, MORE) of my favorite costumes: Everything about these circus tent dresses is pure fabulousness, right down to the swirly ribbon wigs: Which brings us to the big finale float! Hot air balloon!! Woot! Like everything here, it's beautifully detailed. Look at the roof section over Mickey & Minnie: One last view as the parade leaves us behind: And two more from Main Street: Hope you guys enjoyed all the eye candy! I'd be embarrassed to tell you how long I've spent editing all these photos, but the truth is, I had a blast doing it. :) ******* Congrats to Rose Dolphin, this month's art give-away winner! Please e-mail me your mailing address, Rose, along with your choice of prize from my Pinterest give-away board!