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Sesame Street Episode 4418 - The Princess Story

Sesame Street Episode 4418 - The Princess Story

Sesame Street Episode 4418
The Princess Story
Season 44

Sesame Street Episode 4418 appears as the 18th episode of the 44th season. The name of the Episode is “The Princess Story”. The air date of the episode is January 16, 2014.  The number of the Episode is 11 and the letter is A. The content of Sesame Street Episode 4418 includes the following:


What's the Word on the Street? In Sesame Street Episode 4418 we see the word Adventure. It means an unusual and exciting or daring experience.


The Princess Story, Street Story: Episode begins with Zoe, Abby and Rosita. They play game together, after they finish, they decide to make up a princess story, but Abby does not want this, she prefers playing ball instead of making up princess story. 

Zoe and Rosita convince her and they are ready to make up the princess story. Zoe and Abby gives names for their princess. Rosita likes both names. They put the princess stuck in a tower. According to Zoe, the Prince must save her, but Abby wants a fairy godmother save her. 

Rosita has different idea, she thinks that Princess should save herself. They continue the story, the princess loses in the woods again, and they have same ideas to rescue her. Abby wants the fairy godmother, Rosita thinks she must save herself once more and Zoe want the Prince. 

Princess Lucinda Lula finds an old house in the woods. She also finds some tools and uses them to save. And then the princess meets a dragon! Now she needs to save from this problem. The three friends still have same ideas to rescue her. Zoe thinks that only the prince can rescue her. Abby thinks they need the fairy godmother and she uses magic that turns into the dragon to a mouse.  

In the story, she has Princess Lucinda Lula sing a song. Its name is a belly-breathing song. The song provides the dragon to calm down, thanks to song, she can rescue herself from the dragon. Everybody likes the story. Now it is time to play ball. Episode 4418's street story "The Princess Story" ends.

Muppets / Celebrity: Ginnifer Goodwin who is an actress, is in Sesame Street Episode 4418. She talks about adventure with Abby.

Muppets: The song "Change the World" is sung by Segi.

Film: The letter is A in Sesame Street Episode 4418. The film part includes both the letter of the day A and the word of the day adventure. Astronaut Alex goes on the letter A adventure in space.

Cartoon: Cookie Monster sings a song, it is about the A sound in the word "apple".

Abby's Flying Fairy School The Rapunzel Dilemma: Murray and the children present Abby's Flying Fairy School. Today is Picture Day at class. Every student make themselves nice except for Gonnigan, who has a bad hair day. Abby thinks “Rapunzel-Brand Hair Gel" may be good for Gonnigan's hair and she uses the whole container on him because he has got so much hair. But it does not work as they expect.

Muppets: In Preschool Musical, 2 preschoolers named Trey and Mariella learn to take turns and play.

Muppets: Murray goes to the school. He is at rock climbing school. Teacher Stephanie tries to teach Murray how it works. Murray has an attempt, but he cannot achieve at his first attempt. He watches Natasha, and understands her strategy and can achieve the next time.

Animation: The number of the day is 11 in the Sesame Street Episode 4418. In the animation part there are eleven butterflies.

Cartoon: Now it is cartoon time in the Sesame Street Episode 4418. The name of the cartoon is "Lonely Eleven"

Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Hungry Games Catching Fur: Murray and Francisco announces "Cookie's Crumby Pictures. ". It presents The Hungry Games: Catching Fur. Cookie Monster plays a game with his friends and Pita. Cookie Monster and Pita find some monkeys and in order to get rid of them, they need to know how to solve a fruit pattern. 

Muppets / Celebrity: Sarah Jessica Parker who is a comic actress, is another celebrity guest in the Sesame Street episode 4418. She has scenes with Super Grover and Big bird.

 

Elmo the Musical Mountain Climber the Musical: Murray and Semaya announces "Elmo the Musical. “ Sesame Street Episode 4417 goes on with Elmo's musical. Elmo has a great Dream World, and he dreams himself as various characters each episode. In this episode Elmo dreams himself as a mountain climber and Elmo plans on climbing Mount Biggest Everest, which is the biggest mountain in the world


At the end of the Sesame Street Episode 4418, Murray and Ovejita presents the sponsors from the rock climbing school. Sesame Street sponsors are the number 11 and the letter A.


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Picture Segment Description
COLD OPEN Grover introduces the theme of princes and princesses by posing as a prince with a glass slipper. He looks for a fair damsel to try it on, but is instead met with the large foot of Freddy.

SCENE Zoe, Abby and Rosita finish playing a game and Zoe and Abby decide they should make up a princess story, though Rosita would rather play ball instead. The other two convince her to help, even though Rosita doesn't think she'll be good at it. Leela passes by and they recruit her to write down their story. Zoe and Abby both come up with names for their princess (Lucinda and Tallulah) and when they consult Rosita for her opinion, she says she likes both, so they give her both names. Next, they put the princess stuck in a tower. Zoe thinks a prince should rescue her, while Abby suggests a fairy godmother save her. They ask Rosita, who thinks she should rescue herself, a change they all like.

SCENE cont'd Next, the princess gets lost in the woods again. Zoe again thinks a prince should save her and Abby too wants a fairy godmother. Rosita thinks she should save herself once more: Princess Lucinda Lula finds an old house, where she uses some tools and builds herself a pogo stick-skateboard to escape the woods. The other girls like her idea again.

SCENE cont'd Finally, the princess encounters a dragon! Zoe wants the prince to fight him off and Abby wants the fairy godmother to turn it into a mouse. They consult Rosita once more, who says that the dragon must be angry about something. In the story, she has Princess Lucinda Lula sing a belly-breathing song to the dragon to calm him down. Everyone is pleased with their story and are ready to play ball, but now Rosita has another story idea!

Muppets Elmo and the gang introduce the letter of the day, P, with a song and dance.
(First: Episode 4511)
New audio is added at the end, with Elmo stating "P" is for "prince" and "princess."
Animation Two kids create a finger-paint story about a prince and pirate princess.


Muppets Cookie's Crumby Pictures presents Star S'mores (Rated SC: For Self-Control)
Cookie Monster plays Flan Solo, who must rescue the Princess Parfaita, who is in the hands of the evil galactic empire. Aiding Flan are Luke Piewalker and Chewie the Cookie. Flan can't help but try to munch on Chewie, so Luke suggests they find someone to help control himself. They find Only One Cannoli, who recommends he "use the four" - counting to four to calm himself down. Flan tries it, but still finds himself hungry for Chewie. They then visit a swamp, where Groda (played by Grover) suggests he take his mind off cookies by singing. Flan tries that too, but still hungers for Chewie. The crew find themselves at the headquarters of Darth Baker, who turns out to be Luke's father and offers another strategy - Flan should pretend Chewie is something else. Flan dresses Chewie up like his grandmother; he'd never eat his granny. The team rescues Princess Parfaita, who rewards Flan with her cookie hairdo.
(First: Episode 4504)
Muppets Count von Count and friends sing and stomp to find the number of the day - 4.
(First: Episode 4501)


Muppets Elmo the Musical: Prince Elmo the Musical
Elmo imagines himself as Prince Elmo, aided by his two royal mice guards, who report that the citizens of Tottentot are menaced by a dragon. To get to the town, they must go over the Burping Hill of Beans, under the Friendly Froggies Five and through the Hiccuping Hoop of Ballyhoo. As they climb the hill, they start to sink in until Velvet helps them out. Next, they go under the Froggies Five, who musically count off. They find the hoop and surprise it so it'll stop hiccuping and they can pass through. When they reach Tottentot, they are told the dragon is harassing them with his incredibly stinky breath. Fighting fire with fire, Prince Elmo gulps down some garlic and Limburger cheese wedges (five of each) and defeats the dragon with his own breath. (edited)
(First: Episode 4315)
Outro (PBS) Cookie Monster, Rosita and a girl dance fast and slow.
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The Muppets: Story, Characters, Highlights

The Muppets movie releases, in which Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Animal and other characters from the legendary TV show team up to save their theater from an oil magnate. Gazeta.Ru compiled a guide to what you need to know about the Muppets.

The world of the Muppets is inhabited by crazy puppets from the TV, mostly animals and birds, but there are also a few creatures whose identification causes general difficulty. If we take those listed above, then who is Gonzo, for example, they found out for a long time - it seems that he turned out to be an alien. nine0003

The first dolls created by Jim Henson appeared in the mid-1950s on the modest TV show Sam and Friends. In the 1960s, Kermit (the only character of the previous decade) became a resident of Sesame Street, and in 1976 he got his own show, which was called The Muppets Show. In the new film (already the eighth in a row), the heroes will have to defend the legacy of those years - the theater in which the Muppets recorded their weekly doomsday. By the way, Robert Altman had a similar plot in his latest film “Companions”: a radio show obsolete from the point of view of new media managers is trying to save itself by giving an epic power performance in the native walls, which are about to be run over by a bulldozer. nine0003

Muppet feature films

1979 The Muppets Movie

The Muppets Show was organized just like similar programs that were played on theater stages and consisted of an entertainer and various numbers: songs, comedy sketches, conversations with guests. Jason Segel (Marshall Erickson from How I Met Your Mother) and director of the comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall (where Siegel wrote the script and starred) Nicholas Stoller were entrusted with writing the new Muppets. Siegel, a Muppet fan since childhood, also played the human brother of a new Muppet named Walter in the movie. nine0003

The film turned out not only to be respectful of the original source, but to be exact, to be devotedly fanatical. But adjusted for the fact that since 2004 the Muppets have been owned by the Disney studio. Spectators and critics, grateful for the kind, bright and eternal that The Muppets resurrect, do not pay attention to the fact that the trademark madness of shaggy artists has lost its sharpness. And forget that, unlike Sesame Street, the Muppets show was largely aimed at adults. What is worth at least a pilot video for the future of the show, which was played at 1975: It was called "The Muppets Show: Sex and Violence" and was a parody of television of the time.

To remind you what the Muppets were like during their great years, Gazeta.Ru introduces characters from the Muppets world and recalls outstanding episodes of the original TV show featuring Sylvester Stallone, Twiggy, Rudolf Nureyev, Elton John and other great guests.

Kermit the Frog
The main star and permanent host of The Muppets Show appeared on screens back in 1955 - in the releases of Jim Henson's popular puppet creator Jim Henson's five-minute TV show Sam and Friends. Subsequently, Kermit worked as a correspondent for Sesame Street, made a successful solo career in advertising, and by the time the Muppets got their own show, he had become the most recognizable representative of the species. The frog, by the way, was not immediately recognized in him: at first there were suspicions that he was a lizard. At the beginning of the new film, he lives as a recluse in Hollywood. nine0003

Miss Piggy
The Muppet Show's prima donna is a pig convinced that she is destined to be a star. Charm and possession of karate techniques helped. In The Muppets Take Manhattan, Miss Piggy finally married Kermit and has believed they are married ever since. Kermit, however, claims that it was just a scene in the movie and that a "professional relationship" remains between the two, implying that they are both professionals. At the beginning of the new film, he lives in Paris, where he holds an unexpected position. nine0003

Fozzie Bear
A stand-up comedian with consistently bad jokes, each followed by his own trademark "waka-waka-waka!", became Kermit's best friend. But he could not immediately win over the audience: the creator of the character, Frank Oz, had to work on the character of the bear, whose failed attempts to achieve stage success sometimes caused not so much sympathy and laughter as indignation. At the beginning of the new film, he performs the rogue The Muppets Show at the very El Sleezo cafe where Kermit found him in the first feature film, The Muppets: The Movie (1979).

Gonzo
Also known as the Great Gonzo and Gonzo the Great. A hook-nosed daredevil in the first episode of The Muppets Show tried to eat a tire to the musical accompaniment - "Flight of the Bumblebee". Subsequently, he shot himself from a cannon, lost his arm trying to catch the cannonball, and performed many other risky tricks. At the beginning of the new film, he owns a good business (from which, by the way, he started many years ago).

Animal
Wild drummer of the rock band Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem has only one passion - to beat, which makes him a natural drummer. Easily enters into a rage, prone to bouts of violence, but completely harmless to others. At the beginning of the new film, he attends anger management meetings with a famous artist. nine0003

Statler and Waldorf
Two malevolent old men (Waldorf on the left, Statler on the right) who caustically comment on everything that happens in The Muppet Show, sitting in front of the TV or straight from the theater box. The classic pair of hosts would grace any broadcast, from the Oscars to the Olympics. In the "In the Gallery" series for Movies.com, Statler and Waldorf successfully acted as unkind film critics. In the new film, they are busy with their usual business.

Scooter
Group manager Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem and Kermit's indispensable assistant; in charge of the show for working with guests, helps (as far as possible) to present the numbers and is generally busy with organizational activities - of course, the organization goes to hell all the time. At the beginning of the new movie, he works at Google and lectures at T.E.D.

Sam
The Blue Eagle is distinguished by patriotism and a retrograde view of the world. Serving as a parody of an American conservative, the character is constantly (and, of course, unsuccessfully) trying to get his colleagues on the show to behave decently and with dignity. At the beginning of the new film, he works as a TV announcer in the All Abominations of the Day program. nine0003

The song "Mana-Mana"
The Italian song from the 1968 film "Sweden: Hell and Heaven" (the movie tells about Swedish sexual culture and related problems, and in the corresponding episode the girls go to the sauna) has been covered more than once, including The Benny Hill Show. And not everyone remembers how the Muppets first performed "Mah Nà Mah Nà" back on Sesame Street in 1969. The now forgotten characters instead of the classic "doo-doo doo-doo-doo" reproduced close to the original "pa-ti pa-ti-pee". nine0003

looked and sounded like .
In the same 1969, the Muppets covered the song on The Ed Sullivan Show, but it became an absolute hit and calling card after it opened the first episode of the first season of The Muppets in 1976. It was then that the telephone receiver appeared in the finale and the exchange of remarks between the sarcastic old commentators Statler and Waldorf:

— By the way, what is “mana-mana”?
— By the way, who cares?

The song is so addictive that in one of the sketches Kermit complained to his psychotherapist that Snows (pink singers) appear every time he says the word "phenomenon" (the English phenomena is consonant with mahna mahna). At the end of the new Muppets, the line "mana-mana" seems to be sung by all the celebrities who appear in the film. nine0003

By the way, here is the Italian original .

Season 1. Episode 19
The aristocratic horror movie star Vincent Price is visiting the Muppets, so the theater is full of all sorts of evil spirits, and mystical incidents intervene in the plot. Price's companion and assistant turns out to be Uncle Dead, an imposing blue dragon-like monster (in the new film he starts on the side of evil), who in a past life was an actor in Shakespeare's theater. They try to eat Kermit. At the climax of the show, the frog turns into a vampire and bites the guest. nine0003

Season 1. Episode 21
British model, actress and singer Twiggy becomes a guest of The Muppet Show. During an impromptu press conference, the Muppets, disguised as reporters, pounce on the star with questions like, "How can such a beautiful girl have only one nose?" Twiggy also tells a bedtime story to Gonzo and the dog Mappy, and in the news release portrays a resident of London, who tells the host in detail how she just ate a diesel tractor. nine0003

Season 2. Episode 13
Rudolf Nureyev comes to visit the Muppets. Retrograde Sam makes everyone change into tuxedos, but the great ballet dancer is dressed simply, and Sam, not recognizing Nureyev, at first does not let him on the threshold. At the climax of the show, a fragment of the ballet "Swine Lake" ("Swine Lake", consonant with the English name of the production "Swan Lake") is performed. The great ballet dancer is paired, of course, with a gigantic version of Miss Piggy. In the finale, Nuriev dances a step dance. nine0003

Season 2. Episode 14
The next guest of the show after Nureyev is Elton John. Decency eagle Sam tells the British singer from the doorway that he has "dressed himself like a stolen car." Kermit takes it upon himself to prove to retrograde Sam that popular musicians (such as Mozart) have always looked pretty extravagant. In the finale, the defeated Sam is forced to perform a number in an outfit even wilder than those in which Elton appeared. In the finale, the Muppets take a cue from the eccentric, and the guest unexpectedly enters the stage in an elegant gray suit. nine0003

Season 2 Episode 23
The Muppets kidnap Monty Python co-founder and star John Cleese. The kidnapping and other elements of this episode are borrowed from the writers of the script for the new film. So, for example, Cleese is not very happy with his stay on the show as a star guest: for starters, he is brought against his will, bound hand and foot. He complains that there are too many pigs and monsters around. Plus, trying to help, tears off the limbs of Gonzo, who already lost his arm, catching a cannonball. nine0003

Season 3. Episode 7
Shock rocker Alice Cooper once again transforms The Muppet Show into a world of monsters (which the Muppets are already considered by many) and magic. Everyone turns into everyone and into the devil knows what. Cooper turns out to be an agent of the Devil, who offers the Muppets "incredible wealth and worldwide fame" in exchange for souls. While everyone decides whether the game is worth the candle, Gonzo throughout the episode is trying to find a pen to sign a contract. The contract turns out to be nothing compared to the special effects bill that appears in the finale. nine0003

Season 3. Episode 20
Answering a question about his state of health, the guest of the show, Sylvester Stallone, reports that he is "happy as an oyster. " Immediately, extremely dissatisfied oysters appear, and the wording has to be adjusted. At some point, the enterprising Scooter shows the fans to the dressing room. Stallone is boxing with a punching bag, which turns out to be alive and talking, but she doesn't mind.

Season 4. Episode 13
Dizzy Gillespie himself plays the trumpet for the Muppets. Unfortunately, the performance coincides with a visit from the noise control inspector, who is referring to complaints from the townspeople that they seem to be bothered by loud instruments, especially brass. Kermit passes off the great trumpeter as a violinist named Izzy Gillespie and does his best to distract the inspector while Dizzy puffs out the legendary cheeks. By the way, in this episode, the place of old Statler in the box is taken by Waldorf's wife Astoria. She looks, however, like Statler in a wig and dress. nine0003

Season 4. Episode 14
The action turns into film noir. Kermit plays a private detective who follows Liza Minnelli's character. The show in which she is the soloist is terrorized by a killer. The first victim is the director. The director's killer is searched for by a patrolman - the bear Fozzie, but the suspects are dying one by one. Only Kermit and Lisa can solve the riddle. Kermit looks great in a gray coat and hat. Dialogues are inimitable:

- This man was killed to keep him silent.
- No, he choked on a fish bone. nine0021 - But he shouted: "Poison!"
- Yes, I guess that's the French word for fish.

Season 4 Episode 17 and robots C-3PO and R2-D2: they are looking for Chewbacca. In principle, nothing surprising: the Muppets look like strangely speaking furry monsters, and one of their creators, Frank Oz, was in Star Wars the voice and hands of Master Yoda. At the end of the episode, the guests hijack the piggy boat with Miss Piggy as Princess Leia on board and confront Gonzo's character Dert Nadir. nine0003

Season 4. Episode 24
During the visit of the popular singer Diana Ross, the malicious critics Statler and Waldorf rate the Muppets numbers: Kermit gets a D, the intro gets a C, but the audience demands to lower the rating to zero; Gonzo manages to earn minus six. The Muppets believe that the audience is capricious and there is nothing to please the judges, but their guest is awarded "tens" for each exit.

Season 5. Episode 1
Gene Kelly comes to the Muppets, but declares that he will not perform himself, but will sit on the sidelines and watch. Kermit, who dreams of having the number "Singing in the Rain" from the musical of the same name, is cunning and asks the actor to teach him how to dance. Everyone dances and sings, even in the rain. Along the way, Scooter predicts the end of the world. nine0003

Season 5. Episode 6
The young star of the controversial films "Pretty Baby" and "The Blue Lagoon" Brooke Shields becomes the heroine of the Muppet production of "Alice in Wonderland". Fozzie Bear mixes up costumes and dresses up as the Tin Woodman (the Muppets and the Wizard of Oz is still a long way off) while believing he's going to play a role in Peter Pan. Shields is absolutely irresistible.

Season 5 Episode 21
In honor of country music star Johnny Cash, the theater is converted into a barn and the show airs on WHOG radio. Station boss Big Tiny Tollsaddle intervenes, strangles dissenters with a microphone cord, and replaces Fozzie with his comedian nephew who bullies the bear. Cash and Miss Piggy sing the bluegrass classic "Orange Blossom Special". nine0003

Where the Disney Princesses Live: The Real Worlds That Inspire Animators

Before filming begins, filmmakers always go to explore locations that are to be featured in movies or TV shows. In each fictional world, you can see the outlines of real-life cities and the attributes of various cultures. We tell you which countries and cities inspired the creators of cartoons about Disney princesses.

1. Brave: Scotland

The action of the cartoon takes place in medieval Scotland, in the kingdom of Dunbroch. The place is fictitious, but has many historically reliable characteristics. For example, the royal castle is inspired by the real-life medieval castles of Eileen Donan and Dunnottar in Scotland. The scriptwriters planned to place the family castle on the hills, but they were so impressed by the picturesque Dunnottar that the scene was moved to the coast. nine0003

The nature in the cartoon follows the landscapes of the northern part of Great Britain - in particular, the filmmakers were inspired by the highlands, where the Caledonian pine forests are preserved. There are picturesque bays, and moorlands, and majestic mountains.

The wardrobe of the characters had to match the visual requirements of the Scottish fashion of the Middle Ages and have a "hand-tailored" texture. The fabric was painted rough and they used the technique of layering in clothes: then it was popular. For each clan, the artists came up with a unique design of the famous Scottish checkered pattern. nine0003

When watching a cartoon, pay attention to the details. The chess set from the room of the red-haired princess is a famous set created by medieval craftsmen and found in 1831 on the Isle of Lewis. Now it is kept in the National Museum of Scotland. And if you look closely at the episode when Merida treats the queen with an enchanted cake, you can see that there is a purple flower on the tray next to the plate. The thistle is the national symbol of Scotland.

2. Elena, Princess of Avalor: Latin America

Elena Castillo Flores (full name of the protagonist of the animated series "Elena - Princess of Avalor") is the first Hispanic heir to the throne in the world of Disney animation. The magical place in which she lives embodies the traditions and cultural characteristics of different Spanish-speaking countries. In one of the episodes of the new season, which starts on Disney Channel on November 9, viewers will be able to learn about an important Latin American holiday - the Day of the Dead.

The prototype of the kingdom of Avalor is Mexico, where the creators of the project went to feel the peculiarities of the local culture. The producers were inspired by the ancient city of Teotihuacan: the mysterious pyramids for which the city is famous formed the basis of the Avalorian temple and the mountain where flying jaguars live. They also appeared in the animated series for a reason: they are a mixture of two animal species - the jaguar and the macaw, the original inhabitants of Latin America. Suzo, the ghost fox and friend of Princess Elena, refers to the ancient Mayan belief that every person has a double in the animal kingdom. nine0003

At all stages of the preparation of the animated series, the creators were consulted by experts in Latin American culture. For example, Elena's red ball gown was designed by a Brazilian-born designer, and the intro music was written by Latin Grammy winner Gabriella Moreno. Music in the animated series, as in Latin American culture, plays a huge role: in each episode, the characters dance and sing to music in the style of mariachi and salsa.

In the center of the plot of the animated series is the story of a young princess of the kingdom of Avalor, who had to go through many trials: she got out of prison in a magic amulet and fought the villains more than once in order to win back her rightful right to the throne. nine0003

In the third season of the project, which will begin airing on Disney Channel on November 9 at 11:25 am, viewers will see how the princess will become the owner of new magical powers and will overcome various obstacles for the bright future of Avalor. She will have to test her character and prove herself a true queen - brave and reasonable, fair and sympathetic. Don't miss the new episodes on weekends at 11:25 in the Discover section.

3. Moana: Polynesia

Moana is a Disney princess of Polynesian descent, and Motunui is a collective image of the thousands of islands scattered across the Pacific Ocean that make up the region of Polynesia. The name Moana is translated from the Hawaiian language as "ocean".

While working on the cartoon, the directors studied Polynesian culture and mythology for several months, and also traveled to Fiji, Samoa and Tahiti in search of inspiration and authentic knowledge about this part of the globe. They visited the Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park, the Fiji Museum and archaeological sites. These places turned out to be a real treasure trove for animated images: among the exhibits there are ancient boats, tools and clay products. nine0003

Linguists, historians and anthropologists also participated in the creation of the cartoon. They even studied tattoos: for local residents, this is not just an ornament, but an art that is passed down from generation to generation.

The music in the cartoon also reflects the Polynesian cultural heritage. One of the authors of the soundtrack was Opetaya Foai, winner of the "Best Pacific Artist" award for his contribution to the development of local folklore.

4. Frozen: Norway

Arendelle, the residence of Elsa and Anna, was inspired by Disney animators from Norway. Even the name of the magical kingdom echoes the Norwegian city of Arendal. The castle in which the princesses live sends viewers to the Akershus fortress in Oslo, and to "build" Elsa's ice palace, the authors of the cartoon watched the refraction of light rays in an ice hotel in Quebec for a long time. nine0003

Snow plays one of the main roles in the film. The animators went to Jackson Hole in Wyoming to study how the appearance of snow changes under different lighting and weather conditions, how the snow cover reacts to interaction with all kinds of objects and materials. To create different variations in texture and color (fluffy, sticky, wet), a computer program was developed.

Animals are also authentic: all the horses that appear in the cartoon are of the ancient native breed "Norwegian Fjord". And for a realistic depiction of Sven, a reindeer was brought to the studio so that the animators would write off the movements of the animal from nature. Now it will be even more interesting to watch the Frozen cartoon: schedule a home movie show - Disney Channel will show it on November 23 at 19:thirty.

5. Rapunzel: Tangled: France

The kingdom where Rapunzel lives does not exist in reality, but this rocky island city, which can only be reached by a single bridge, is very reminiscent of the picturesque Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy . The inhabited walled city, which has existed since 709, is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. And to create a valley hidden from prying eyes, where the princess's tower is located, the animators were inspired by the small French town of Rocamadour, located right on a sheer cliff.


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