Did you know…?
The last phrase of Cogsworth’s line “Flowers, chocolates, promises you don’t intend to keep… ” was ad-libbed by David Ogden Stiers(voice actor of Cogsworth).

Did you know..?

The library in the Beast’s castle bears a strong resemblance to the Oval Reading Room of the Richelieu Building at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris. 

Fun Fact:

Cory’s Little Sister Morgan (From Boy Meets World played by Lindsay Ridgeway) 

is the singing voice of Darla Dimple from Cats Don’t Dance.

Pretty awesome. 

Did you know…?
There were seven statues made of Bette Midler for the scene in which she bursts in the sunlight toward the end of the movie. One of the statues, along with Winnie’s spell book, is housed at the Planet Hollywood restaurant in Orlando, Florida.

Did you know…?
The Prince of Maldonia is called Naveen. Naveen is an Indian name (meaning “new”), which suggests that Maldonia is a Eurasian country (the name of Maldonia is a mix between Malta and Macedonia).

fatespectrum:

Did you know…..? 2 in one: 
In the Walrus and the Carpenter sequence, the R in the word “March” on the mother oyster’s calendar flashes. This alludes to the old adage about only eating oysters in a month with an R in its name. That is because those months without an R (May, June, July, August) are the summer months in England, when oysters would not keep due to the heat, in the days before refrigeration.
AND in the Walrus and the Carpenter sequence, the dates on the calendar are the same as they would be in March 2010, when Disney would release Alice in Wonderland directed by Tim Burton

The second one is bullshit.

O RLY?

Did you know…..? 2 in one: 
In the Walrus and the Carpenter sequence, the R in the word “March” on the mother oyster’s calendar flashes. This alludes to the old adage about only eating oysters in a month with an R in its name. That is because those months without an R (May, June, July, August) are the summer months in England, when oysters would not keep due to the heat, in the days before refrigeration.
AND in the Walrus and the Carpenter sequence, the dates on the calendar are the same as they would be in March 2010, when Disney would release Alice in Wonderland directed by Tim Burton

Did you know…?
This was the first and only animated film to win a Razzie Award for “Worst Original Song” for “Marry the Mole” sung by Carol Channing.

Did you know….?
(3 in one:) “Worthless” is considered to be one of Disney’s darkest songs(1), “Hellfire” being another one(2). Halfway through filming, Donald Kushner wanted the “Worthless” scene to be cut from the film too, due to one of the cars driving into a crusher on purpose, using a suicide reference. For unknown reasons, the scene was left in the film(3).

Did You know….?
In the climax of the picture, Trusty was originally killed when hit by the wagon. That is why Jock nudges him and he does not rouse. When Walt Disney viewed this scene, he was shocked. Walt did not want a repeat of the traumatic scene in Bambi. He thought it was too intense. Walt then made the animators put Trusty into the end Christmas scene to reassure the audience that Trusty was simply knocked out and injured in the previous scene.