Disney Character Enyclopedia
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Double Thoughts
I think I might be having double thoughts on Abigail. I mean, it's sort of hard to like a girl who doesnt like gravy, pugs, or cheesecake.. y'know? /-: Abigail is VERY pretty and nice and sweet. I real dream girl. But there's another girl. I'm not going to mention her name because I don't want people on FB bugging me about it. Won't even give you any hints. But I might like her just as much as Abigail. Which sucks because now I have to choose between two girls. This post is a question from ME to my readers this time! Any tips?
Friday, November 25, 2011
Amelia Gabble
Alice's Sister
Alice's older sister is a minor character in Disney's, "Alice in Wonderland". She is a very practical, no-nonsense young woman and wishes for Alice to be the same way. She is similar in character (and facial design) to how Mary Poppins would look in animated form.
Alice
Alice is the main protagonist of Disney's, "Alice In Wonderland". Alice is portrayed as being very curious. She is often seen daydreaming and gives herself advice instead of listening to the advice of others. The closest thing Alice has to a friend is Dinah, her cat, and not even she understands Alice's dreams of finding "a world of her own." Alice is well mannered, polite, courteous, mature and has an elegance and gentleness of a young woman, although once she falls into Wonderland she finds it harder and harder to maintain her composure. She is shown to be determined, but her determination is often overpowered by her temper, seeing as she does not give up on finding the White Rabbit until she gets frustrated, and is easily put off by rudeness.
Amphitryon
Amphytryon is Hercules' adoptive mother in Disney's "Hercules" who raised him after he was taken from his home.
Alcmene
Alcmene is Hercules' adoptive father in Disney's "Hercules" who raised him after he was taken from his home.
Alan-a-Dale
The Disney film, "Robin Hood", is narrated by a rooster minstrel named Alan-a-Dale (mentioned verbally only, while credited officially on-screen as "The Rooster").
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