@@katiemurphy4371I thought I was the only one here who's favorite Disney movies are The Great Mouse Detective and Wish. I grew up watching The Great Mouse Detective and always loved it. In fact, this movie is what saved Disney from going bankrupt at the time and began the Disney Renaissance. People just don't seem to know that because it's so underrated. When people are asked which character started the Disney Renaissance, they say Princess Ariel. But not me. I say Basil of Baker Street. I went to see Wish a few weeks ago and loved it. But it was that one part in the credits that really caught me off guard. When I saw him, the mouse who saved Disney, my childhood hero, looking into his magnifying glass, I had to cover my mouth and hold my breath to keep from screaming because there were other people there. Lol. I cried. Thank you so much, Disney, for giving my mouse some recognition.
Like many people, I've been watching Disney productions since I was little. They've made many movies and TV shows that I've enjoyed over the years. For all of the controversy the company attracts, my life is richer because of them. I decided to see "Wish" in theatres, as a way to celebrate their 100th year and as a way to thank the company for all of the entertainment that they've brought to my life. After "Wish" was released, I noticed that most reviewers on RUclips didn't care for the film. While it was unfortunate that the movie wasn't getting better reception, I still resolved to go see it. It just felt like the right thing to do. While the movie may have been underwhelming, the ending warmed the cockles of my heart. And I'll admit, I teared up during the credits. While "Wish" may not have been a film worth a 100 year anniversary, I'm still glad that I went out and saw it.
@@ShabaTLKTo be honest, as much as people like to crap on frozen 2, and rightfully so in some cases, it was a step in the right direction as far as disney sequels go, which gave us something mediocre to decent, which is a huge upgrade considering how every sequel before was just bad, with the exception of the Kronk movies because Kronk lol. The problem is that Disney should at least plan their movies more open to sequels so they don't create continuity errors and plot holes, like dreamworks sometimes does with their franchises. Frozen wasn't one of those in this case, toy story is kinda on the middle but that franchise needs to rest a little, and Zootopia, intentionally or not, was created with a massive world that can be explored and it's ending was something kind of open, and even then they can still fumble it with the worldbuilding.
You know, despite what you guys say about Disney and how they are as a company Nowadays Let's not deny the fact that they Have been around for over 100 years its definitely crazy they have seriously have come a long way. I just had to stay for the end Credits because i just didn't really expected it and seeing all the characters Including Jim Hawkins From Treasure Planet that one got me pumped 😁
Truly the credits are the most beautiful and hearfelt part plus the song, immense nostalgia in my soul, I want to cry, remembering all the Disney characters, who also shone like stars, and its magic that I felt in my childhood.. I am so glad for the 100 years Disney has spent giving us magic, joy, tears and incredible stories
Fox and Hound is so depressing for me, moreso than Bambi, but personally I love it. Also there were ones before and after. It was all the films represented through the credits.
The film was okay but these end credits showcasing Disney’s characters drawn in light was some of the best end credits I’ve ever seen. Not to mention the acoustic version of “When You Wish Upon a Star” was beautiful and perfect too.
Just so everyone is aware, characters from just about all Disney Animation Studios films Snow White through Strange World were shown, but I only did a small clip, so you all are forced to watch the film. If you are wary about it still, just wait until it is streaming, but give it a watch because you cannot hate on something and not have watched it entirely. Oddly enough, characters from The Black Caludron, Rescuers, Rescuers Down Under, and Meet The Robinsons were not represented. I support positive criticism to if you enjoyed the film or not, but please refrain from being rude or mean to a person you disagree with.
Fair, however there were some good things about it. There were some things that did feel fresh. Again, I didn't say it was the best. I respect your opinion and agree somewhat. However, I will say that you can't judge something until you see it, so honestly, your statement makes no sense at the moment. Lots of great films have recycled plot points if you think about it, by the way. However, see it, don't see it, I don't care. I just would like people to in order for them to get a better understanding rather than reviewing what other idiots say online.
Narrator: So, in the end credits of "Disney's Wish", i knew that i saw that i found the easter egg hunt for every Disney legendary characters from every Walt Disney Animation Studios' films, from "Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs (1937)" to "Strange World (2022)", along with every prequels films, every midquels films, every sequels films, every TV Series and every shorts, and every other live-action and animated characters, including "Pete's Dragon", just like "Once Upon a Studio" did!!!! And that must be the timelines of the history of Walt Disney Animation Studios and The Walt Disney Company for over 100 years, since 1923!!! And i was right!!!! That movie was legendary!!! Thank you so much!!!😘😘😘😘😘
To all who are confused why Black Cauldron, Rescuers and Robinsons were omitted, its because all of Disney's past movies are in separate worlds so they do not exist in a single timeline but are indirectly connected. Here's why: Prydain was a dark world which was already tainted with evil so wishing stars have no effect there. This means that Taran and co. were literally on their own throughout the movie. The world where The Rescuers and Meet The Robinsons were set in is like our world; the concept of the wishing star is reduced to just a myth and so many problems in the world go unnoticed like child abandonment (in Lewis' case), child exploitation (for the case of Penny and Cody). So the main characters (Bernard, Bianca, Lewis and Wilbur) in both films literally had to do things on their own. Please note that the characters Disney showcased for Wish's end credits are the ones who ACTUALLY wished on, interacted with or harnessed the power of shooting stars, for good or evil intent. If you want to dispute, please do so.
@@bemiatto67 It's not their intent. Jennifer Lee said that it was never meant to be one timeline. They are meant to exist as separate worlds in separate universes. Because the notion of canon events are obviously dumb. How accurate? As far as they know.
@@TwilightLink77 To reiterate, wishing stars have no effect in the world Rescuers and Robinsons are set in because its like our world; wishing stars are just superstition.
I saw this movie with my sister today and let me just say I was emotional because there were a lot of references from all the movies that i watched as a kid since my mom introduced it to me and my sister. And the songs were also catchy and made me tear up as well. So I don’t know why the critics think this movie sucks because I think this movie was lovely
I wouldn't say that... this film was ok, but not a masterpiece or even close to it. Still it's a step in the right direction. Disney has a lot of making up to do still...
Agreed I really loved Elemental, it was truly a wholesome and beautiful story. Not to mention it ended up being quite successful at the box office in the end. But yeah Disney isn’t even close to failing, they have a current net worth of around $169 billion LOL
My Goosebumps starts remind me, because when I was A Child I see The fox And the hound on Disney junior and this is my favorite movie for a sadness movie with my grandmother. And today I cry again for A big emotion of Tod And Copper Returning On Big Screen An easter egg, I always will be miss this movie 🦊💗🐶
Full credits gave me goosbumps characters to represent all films from Disney Animation Studios. If you are a big Disney animation fan you will love this film. Easter eggs referring things from previous films thoughout!
@@CoolCongleOfficial Because The Black Cauldron was one of Disney's biggest box office bombs ever, due to having a darker tone than most other Disney movies at the time (it was Disney's first PG movie). It nearly bankrupted Walt Disney studios to the point where it couldn't afford another failure like it. Disney bounced back with the respective successes of Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Little Mermaid (1989), but The Black Cauldron took thirteen years just to get a VHS release.
Ima be honest the credits made me cry so much. And half of that is due to nostalgia seeing everyone again. Oh and my theater went crazy over seeing Bolt. Myself included.
New untitled WDAS film for November 27, 2024 could be yet another original. Unfortunately, I think it's difficult to be Zootopia 2 or Frozen 3, 2024 could be another original.
Me and my sister was seeing the movie last weekend, at the part we’re Quasimodo from hunchback and Norte dam she screamed in excitement, she has always thought the hunchback of Norte dam was underrated, I wonder if you were in the same theater as us.
I don't know. But it is on Disney Plus, and I saw it on there and loved it. They may release it with the film today on the 22nd or perhaps maybe just released it as a short on Disney Plus. That second option would be stupid, though, so I think it will premiere with the main release. I saw an early day before the release showing.
I agree. There were some faults that kept it from being totally magical, but it was good. It's not the best Disney film, of course, but it's much better than previous stuff from the last few years and also a step in the right direction.
@suitman Wasn't the best but was good and again critics gave it a hard time. Disney is getting the aftermath from what they have done the last few years and it is showing with the critical responses.
New untitled WDAS film for November 27, 2024 could be yet another original. Unfortunately, I think it's difficult to be Zootopia 2 or Frozen 3, 2024 could be another original.
@ShabaTLK Well, the new untitled WDAS film for November 27, 2024 could be another Sci-Fi original after 'Strange World'. It could star a 13-year-old non-white girl, and it could be a new female Big Hero. ♀️🛸
Tod (voiced by the late Mickey Rooney) and Copper (voiced by Kurt Russell) from 'The Fox and the Hound' (1981), Basil of Baker Street (voiced by the late Barrie Ingham and later Maurice LaMarche) from 'The Great Mouse Detective' (1986), Oliver from 'Oliver and Company' (voiced by Joey Lawrence) (1988), Ariel (voiced by Jodi Benson) from 'The Little Mermaid' (1989), 'The Little Mermaid Two': 'Return to the Sea' (2000) and 'The Little Mermaid Three': 'Ariel's Beginning' (2008), Belle (voiced by Paige O'Hara and later Julie Nathanson) and the Beast (voiced by Robbie Benson) from 'Beauty and the Beast' (1991), 'Beauty and the Beast': 'The Enchanted Christmas' (1997) and 'Beauty and the Beast': 'Belle's Magical World' (1998), the title character (voiced by Scott Weinger) from 'Aladdin' (1992), 'Aladdin and the Return of Jafar' (1994) and 'Aladdin and the King of Thieves' (1996) and also Rafiki (voiced by the late Robert Guillaume and later Khary Payton) from 'The Lion King' (1994), 'The Lion King Two': 'Simba's Pride' (1998) and 'The Lion King One and a Half' (2004)
If they’d have made this movie its own thing, instead of recycling a bunch of stuff from the previous Disney films just to commemorate the studio’s first 100 years, it probably would have been a financial and critical success.
@nolanclearypolitics9179 Disney is ashamed of The Black Cauldron because it was one of their biggest box office bombs ever, due in part to having a darker tone than other Disney movies at the time. It nearly bankrupted the company to the point where they couldn’t afford another box office failure like it. They thankfully bounced back with the respective successes of Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Little Mermaid (1989), but it took 13 years just for The Black Cauldron to get a VHS release.
Jeffrey Katzenberg killed the film by cutting over 10 minutes of footage, and pretty much only releasing it because it was almost done, and to kill Ron Miller’s positive reputation in the company.
@@ShabaTLK they were gonna put roger rabbit and brer bear in the end credits neither both who framed roger rabbit and song of the south appeared on once upon a studio as well
Some people are calling this the worst one disney ever made, and not only do I once again not see what everyone's problems are. But do they remember some of disney's bad movies, cause this one's no where near that bad. Frankly I'm impressed this tribute to all their movies had the guts to show ones like Chicken Little and Home on the Range. But haters aside I thought this movie was great, not flawless I do have some minor things that could've been fixed but none that breaks the movie. There are very clear themes and motivations from start to finish, and they do a great job showing just how much of a mask Magnifco's supposed kindness truly is. Specific wording he uses and the dismissive attitude he has just because Asha asks some reasonable questions show right away what he's really like underneath his mask. And I LOVE this credits sequence at the end that was such a nice touch, this a little thing they did'nt have to do but commiting to showing every single disney animated release even ones that did'nt do so well at the box office. The only thing that could've made it better is if they showed clips from each movie as the credits rolled in the background but that's alot to ask too. It's a shame people are so down on this and want to jump on the hate train just because it's disney. And again people who think THIS is the worst movie Disney's ever made needs to shut up because no it's not, infact it's not even close there's so much love and effort put into this movie. And let me be clear I'm not blind to Disney's faults when they mess up I have and will critique it, but I won't forget all the good they've given me too like so many others seem to want to.
New untitled WDAS film for November 27, 2024 could be yet another original. Unfortunately, I think it's difficult to be Zootopia 2 or Frozen 3, 2024 could be another original.
Psst! Baby Shark's Big Movie is coming December 8 to Nickelodeon at 12:00pm & streaming on Paramount+, so can you please do a Baby Shark's Big Movie! End Credits Peak when Baby Shark's Big Movie premieres on Nickelodeon & streaming on Paramount+?🤫
@@gresonvillaluz Likely not. Focused on certain films at the moment. Perhaps I can watch it and do a small review, but we will see. I have a lot on my plate rn.
The credits was so beautiful, just showing the 100 years of Disney in the form of magic.
Exactly absolutely beautiful
It absolutely beautiful showing the classics
@@glamrockfoxy6667 yep Disney’s the great mouse detective is my favorite Disney movie and so is Disney’s wish
@@katiemurphy4371I thought I was the only one here who's favorite Disney movies are The Great Mouse Detective and Wish. I grew up watching The Great Mouse Detective and always loved it. In fact, this movie is what saved Disney from going bankrupt at the time and began the Disney Renaissance. People just don't seem to know that because it's so underrated. When people are asked which character started the Disney Renaissance, they say Princess Ariel. But not me. I say Basil of Baker Street.
I went to see Wish a few weeks ago and loved it. But it was that one part in the credits that really caught me off guard. When I saw him, the mouse who saved Disney, my childhood hero, looking into his magnifying glass, I had to cover my mouth and hold my breath to keep from screaming because there were other people there. Lol. I cried. Thank you so much, Disney, for giving my mouse some recognition.
@@allidragon7041 yep 👍 and i love it
Like many people, I've been watching Disney productions since I was little. They've made many movies and TV shows that I've enjoyed over the years. For all of the controversy the company attracts, my life is richer because of them. I decided to see "Wish" in theatres, as a way to celebrate their 100th year and as a way to thank the company for all of the entertainment that they've brought to my life. After "Wish" was released, I noticed that most reviewers on RUclips didn't care for the film. While it was unfortunate that the movie wasn't getting better reception, I still resolved to go see it. It just felt like the right thing to do.
While the movie may have been underwhelming, the ending warmed the cockles of my heart. And I'll admit, I teared up during the credits. While "Wish" may not have been a film worth a 100 year anniversary, I'm still glad that I went out and saw it.
Agreed
While it may not have been as grand as I wanted I’m glad it was as good as it was. And this shows we need more support for original ideas
I believe the Disney characters' wishes are for the sequels
Does this mean it's the last disney movie?
But it is
As long as they are good. Disney has had issues though history and up to now with sequels...
@@ShabaTLKTo be honest, as much as people like to crap on frozen 2, and rightfully so in some cases, it was a step in the right direction as far as disney sequels go, which gave us something mediocre to decent, which is a huge upgrade considering how every sequel before was just bad, with the exception of the Kronk movies because Kronk lol.
The problem is that Disney should at least plan their movies more open to sequels so they don't create continuity errors and plot holes, like dreamworks sometimes does with their franchises. Frozen wasn't one of those in this case, toy story is kinda on the middle but that franchise needs to rest a little, and Zootopia, intentionally or not, was created with a massive world that can be explored and it's ending was something kind of open, and even then they can still fumble it with the worldbuilding.
Yeah in the Sequel Wish 2. Hope we get a new Disney Prince who will be in love for Asha.
You know, despite what you guys say about Disney and how they are as a company Nowadays Let's not deny the fact that they Have been around for over 100 years its definitely crazy they have seriously have come a long way. I just had to stay for the end Credits because i just didn't really expected it and seeing all the characters Including Jim Hawkins From Treasure Planet that one got me pumped 😁
Plus like Walt once said that all this started by a mouse.
@@rolandogarcia5675 Yup
I liked the film, but I think the End Credits was the best part!
Truly the credits are the most beautiful and hearfelt part plus the song, immense nostalgia in my soul, I want to cry, remembering all the Disney characters, who also shone like stars, and its magic that I felt in my childhood..
I am so glad for the 100 years Disney has spent giving us magic, joy, tears and incredible stories
I feel the same 😊
It's nice to see some old Childhood Friends.
0:00-0:01
Tod and Copper!! That made me so happy that they honored them too!!
Thank you so much Disney!!🥹❤️🧡
I sure wish they'd grown up
1. The Fox and the Hound
2. The Great Mouse Detective
3. Oliver and Company
4. The Little Mermaid
5. Beauty and the Beast
6. Aladdin
7. The Lion King
Fox and Hound is so depressing for me, moreso than Bambi, but personally I love it. Also there were ones before and after. It was all the films represented through the credits.
I love Aladdin
I can’t even watch THE FOX AND THE HOUND anymore without bawling like a baby
Notice how they skipped the black cauldron
They still pretend that Black Cauldron doesn’t exist even though they did acknowledge it in Once Upon a Studio.
These credits, and the post credits, really hit the feels hard. ❤
Happy 100th Years Anniversary to Disney 🐭 🏰
We cry see all memories of previous childhood Disney movie
100 years of Disney magic!!! ❤
Happy 100 year anniversary Disney and i love ❤️ it
I saw it last night I cry so hard on that part
Oh that’s really cool! Smart idea to have all the iconic Disney characters for the credits of the 100th anniversary film
The film was okay but these end credits showcasing Disney’s characters drawn in light was some of the best end credits I’ve ever seen.
Not to mention the acoustic version of “When You Wish Upon a Star” was beautiful and perfect too.
Disney movie characters in the form of stars!!!!!!!
Heck ya!
Heck No!
It reminds me of the Shrek forever after credits
BRAVO BRAVO...Thank you Walt Disney. Beauty, excellent, great, cool, happy 100th anniversary of Walt Disney🎉🎉🎉
Their 100th birthday was horrible
@@Lalaloopsies_United Yes it was super underwhelming.
THEY SKIPPED TARON!
Gosh. I knew Disney forgot that movie. It was the movie that (almost)killed them.
They didn’t neglect him or the rest of the cast in “Once Upon a Studio”.
Just so everyone is aware, characters from just about all Disney Animation Studios films Snow White through Strange World were shown, but I only did a small clip, so you all are forced to watch the film. If you are wary about it still, just wait until it is streaming, but give it a watch because you cannot hate on something and not have watched it entirely.
Oddly enough, characters from The Black Caludron, Rescuers, Rescuers Down Under, and Meet The Robinsons were not represented.
I support positive criticism to if you enjoyed the film or not, but please refrain from being rude or mean to a person you disagree with.
No thanks, I don't want to see a Disney film with recycled plot points.
Fair, however there were some good things about it. There were some things that did feel fresh. Again, I didn't say it was the best. I respect your opinion and agree somewhat. However, I will say that you can't judge something until you see it, so honestly, your statement makes no sense at the moment. Lots of great films have recycled plot points if you think about it, by the way. However, see it, don't see it, I don't care. I just would like people to in order for them to get a better understanding rather than reviewing what other idiots say online.
Does that include Disney's Dinosaur?
It's not everyone of them, they did skip a few. There was no character from the Black Cauldron, Three Cabileros, or Fun and Fancy Free.
@@evanfalvey5765 Yes
Narrator: So, in the end credits of "Disney's Wish", i knew that i saw that i found the easter egg hunt for every Disney legendary characters from every Walt Disney Animation Studios' films, from "Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs (1937)" to "Strange World (2022)", along with every prequels films, every midquels films, every sequels films, every TV Series and every shorts, and every other live-action and animated characters, including "Pete's Dragon", just like "Once Upon a Studio" did!!!!
And that must be the timelines of the history of Walt Disney Animation Studios and The Walt Disney Company for over 100 years, since 1923!!! And i was right!!!!
That movie was legendary!!! Thank you so much!!!😘😘😘😘😘
Was Crazy Over Daisy (1950) part of the Disney Canon?
To all who are confused why Black Cauldron, Rescuers and Robinsons were omitted, its because all of Disney's past movies are in separate worlds so they do not exist in a single timeline but are indirectly connected. Here's why:
Prydain was a dark world which was already tainted with evil so wishing stars have no effect there. This means that Taran and co. were literally on their own throughout the movie.
The world where The Rescuers and Meet The Robinsons were set in is like our world; the concept of the wishing star is reduced to just a myth and so many problems in the world go unnoticed like child abandonment (in Lewis' case), child exploitation (for the case of Penny and Cody). So the main characters (Bernard, Bianca, Lewis and Wilbur) in both films literally had to do things on their own.
Please note that the characters Disney showcased for Wish's end credits are the ones who ACTUALLY wished on, interacted with or harnessed the power of shooting stars, for good or evil intent.
If you want to dispute, please do so.
Thanks for clearing this up.
Disney trying to connect all their films in one universe sounds stupid
@@bemiatto67 It's not their intent. Jennifer Lee said that it was never meant to be one timeline. They are meant to exist as separate worlds in separate universes. Because the notion of canon events are obviously dumb. How accurate? As far as they know.
About the rescuers there is a wishing star that is seen twice in the film.
@@TwilightLink77 To reiterate, wishing stars have no effect in the world Rescuers and Robinsons are set in because its like our world; wishing stars are just superstition.
I saw this movie today, and i think this is a 100 year old masterpiece. It was so emotional. And i don't care what rotten tomatoes said.
Agreed
I'm with ya
Exactly
Same. The movie was amazing.
I saw this movie with my sister today and let me just say I was emotional because there were a lot of references from all the movies that i watched as a kid since my mom introduced it to me and my sister. And the songs were also catchy and made me tear up as well. So I don’t know why the critics think this movie sucks because I think this movie was lovely
YOU ARE OFFICIALLY FORGIVEN DISNEY
I wouldn't say that... this film was ok, but not a masterpiece or even close to it. Still it's a step in the right direction. Disney has a lot of making up to do still...
*Snow White suddenly appears*: Me too?
WAY TO GO DISNEY!!!
AND CONGRATULATIONS ON 100 YEARS
YOUR AMAZING 👏🏻 ✨️ ❤️ 💖 😍 ♥️ 👏🏻 ✨️
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
200 YEARS WE ARE COMEING FOR YOU!
Both Elemental and Wish are great movies. Never understood why people say the studios were failing.
Agreed
I really loved Elemental, it was truly a wholesome and beautiful story. Not to mention it ended up being quite successful at the box office in the end.
But yeah Disney isn’t even close to failing, they have a current net worth of around $169 billion LOL
😢 omg this will make everybody cry
Feels like the very last Disney film we will ever get
That’s right
this isn't the last disney film
disney is making a zootopia sequel and a third frozen film
I went to see Wish with my partner and our neighbors’ kids. The kids CHEERED when they saw Oliver.
I was cheering for Oliver too!
😄 that's so cute!
Yay! They know the classics !
My Goosebumps starts remind me, because when I was A Child I see The fox And the hound on Disney junior and this is my favorite movie for a sadness movie with my grandmother. And today I cry again for A big emotion of Tod And Copper Returning On Big Screen An easter egg, I always will be miss this movie 🦊💗🐶
Full credits gave me goosbumps characters to represent all films from Disney Animation Studios. If you are a big Disney animation fan you will love this film. Easter eggs referring things from previous films thoughout!
They skipped “The Black Cauldron”
That's quite unfair, since its characters were featured in "once upon a studio"
@@Mattcai2004 They also forgot “The Rescuers.”
@@sarafalco6476 Interesting... you are right. I will note that in my upcoming review video...
@@CoolCongleOfficial Because The Black Cauldron was one of Disney's biggest box office bombs ever, due to having a darker tone than most other Disney movies at the time (it was Disney's first PG movie). It nearly bankrupted Walt Disney studios to the point where it couldn't afford another failure like it. Disney bounced back with the respective successes of Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Little Mermaid (1989), but The Black Cauldron took thirteen years just to get a VHS release.
@@CoolCongleOfficialOriginal.
i am literay in tears is so beautifal ill never forget disney 100
Ima be honest the credits made me cry so much. And half of that is due to nostalgia seeing everyone again.
Oh and my theater went crazy over seeing Bolt. Myself included.
You're not the only one who cried 😭🌟
I'm shocked they added Jim Hawkins, my parents told me to leave in the Frozen sprt :(
i Love that movie I went to the movie theater yesterday and I loved it
Some of these old Disney Characters remind me, Please tell me “Once Upon A Studio” was featured along with this new Disney Film.
I Love This New Disney Movie
Did this theater show Once Upon a Studio before this film or no?
No they originally meant to put Once Upon a Studio before Wish but it premiered on ABC instead.
At least it’s just Aladdin because I almost thought people would forget who’s the true protagonist.
So What's the new little tease they put in the credits for next animated disney movie for 2024
New untitled WDAS film for November 27, 2024 could be yet another original.
Unfortunately, I think it's difficult to be Zootopia 2 or Frozen 3, 2024 could be another original.
I also wanted to know my friend
@@thiricicanalpausado9580 nobody took a screenshot of it
@Ali-ii8il But let's wait, hoping that the new untitled WDAS film for November 27, 2024 will be another original. 🙏
@@thiricicanalpausado9580 do you saw it or no
Wish Is The Final Film From
Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Bruh they literally forgot rescuers down under
I think it's because it's a sequel
They left out original too
Me and my sister was seeing the movie last weekend, at the part we’re Quasimodo from hunchback and Norte dam she screamed in excitement, she has always thought the hunchback of Norte dam was underrated, I wonder if you were in the same theater as us.
No, I just saw it yesterday on the 21st, but visibly jumped up at the sight of this when it started and had to calm down lol.
Have you seen the short fim once upon a studio before the movie?
Oddly, it did not show before it, but maybe because this was the early release from today.
@@ShabaTLK so on maybe opening day?
@@gavinandtucker6585 Perhaps. I was confused, but that would be the only thing to explain it. I saw it on Disney Plus early anyway.
@@ShabaTLK so what does that neen
I don't know. But it is on Disney Plus, and I saw it on there and loved it. They may release it with the film today on the 22nd or perhaps maybe just released it as a short on Disney Plus. That second option would be stupid, though, so I think it will premiere with the main release. I saw an early day before the release showing.
100 years of wonder ❤
MARIO COPYRIGHT
Hell yeah! Rotten Tomatoes don’t know what they’re talking about!
I agree. There were some faults that kept it from being totally magical, but it was good. It's not the best Disney film, of course, but it's much better than previous stuff from the last few years and also a step in the right direction.
The same website that thought elemental was meh.
@suitman Wasn't the best but was good and again critics gave it a hard time. Disney is getting the aftermath from what they have done the last few years and it is showing with the critical responses.
They sort of do when it comes to animated films (having fancy music and stars of your favourite characters doesn’t make it a 10 instantly)
@@suitmanElemental was utter garbage
I LOVE Oliver!!!! Oliver and Company is my FAVE!!!!!
Me too
@@miguelgomez6891 Oliver was released on 11/18/1988, the same day what Disney characters turned 60?
Seeing every Disney characters
It’s so beautiful the characters are in wish credits
LION KING!!!
New untitled WDAS film for November 27, 2024 could be yet another original.
Unfortunately, I think it's difficult to be Zootopia 2 or Frozen 3, 2024 could be another original.
It didn't need a sequel
@@gablit-gt8kk I don't mind one for Zootopia but do have a problem with another for Frozen
@ShabaTLK Well, the new untitled WDAS film for November 27, 2024 could be another Sci-Fi original after 'Strange World'.
It could star a 13-year-old non-white girl, and it could be a new female Big Hero. ♀️🛸
@@thiricicanalpausado9580 LMAO
@ShabaTLK What does this mean LMAO?
The fact i was crying after the movie
*BASIL AND OLIVIER IS BACK!!!!!!!!*
Tod (voiced by the late Mickey Rooney) and Copper (voiced by Kurt Russell) from 'The Fox and the Hound' (1981), Basil of Baker Street (voiced by the late Barrie Ingham and later Maurice LaMarche) from 'The Great Mouse Detective' (1986), Oliver from 'Oliver and Company' (voiced by Joey Lawrence) (1988), Ariel (voiced by Jodi Benson) from 'The Little Mermaid' (1989), 'The Little Mermaid Two': 'Return to the Sea' (2000) and 'The Little Mermaid Three': 'Ariel's Beginning' (2008), Belle (voiced by Paige O'Hara and later Julie Nathanson) and the Beast (voiced by Robbie Benson) from 'Beauty and the Beast' (1991), 'Beauty and the Beast': 'The Enchanted Christmas' (1997) and 'Beauty and the Beast': 'Belle's Magical World' (1998), the title character (voiced by Scott Weinger) from 'Aladdin' (1992), 'Aladdin and the Return of Jafar' (1994) and 'Aladdin and the King of Thieves' (1996) and also Rafiki (voiced by the late Robert Guillaume and later Khary Payton) from 'The Lion King' (1994), 'The Lion King Two': 'Simba's Pride' (1998) and 'The Lion King One and a Half' (2004)
When the best part of the movie is a bunch of still images 😂
Loved everything about it! So nostalgic, I need to know the name of the song that’s playing!
Forget the name but it's in the soundtrack list.
A Wish Worth Making
If they’d have made this movie its own thing, instead of recycling a bunch of stuff from the previous Disney films just to commemorate the studio’s first 100 years, it probably would have been a financial and critical success.
Wow i really want to see Disney’s wish it has the great mouse detective Basil and the Disney animation characters in the credits of Disneys wish
0:18 BELLE AND THE BEAST!!! 😍😍😍😍
Where’s ‘The Black Cauldron?’
It's the characters from Disney's past films!
Me too!!
All Disney characters are appearences at the end of the film Wish
🥹OMG BASIL!!!🐭
We need "The Great Mouse Detective 2"
Wait. They put old Disney characters in this? Did they out meet the Robinsons in this?
I was freaking out when I saw tod and copper
What's the name of the credits song, it's beautiful
Should be in the soundtrack release. It was said in the comments here somewhere, forget the name.
@@ShabaTLKA Wish Worth Making - Julia Michaels
Wait a second, they skipped Black Cauldron.
@nolanclearypolitics9179 Disney is ashamed of The Black Cauldron because it was one of their biggest box office bombs ever, due in part to having a darker tone than other Disney movies at the time. It nearly bankrupted the company to the point where they couldn’t afford another box office failure like it. They thankfully bounced back with the respective successes of Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Little Mermaid (1989), but it took 13 years just for The Black Cauldron to get a VHS release.
Jeffrey Katzenberg killed the film by cutting over 10 minutes of footage, and pretty much only releasing it because it was almost done, and to kill Ron Miller’s positive reputation in the company.
Do you have Disney's Wish Post Credit Scene? I heard that the movie had a Credit Scene...
There is a post credit scene. It's very short but it ties the whole movie together. It was really touching. Definitely worth seeing!
@@jrob5465Tell it already
Did they skip over The Rescuers Down Under? It looked like they were going in chronological order
They skipped both Rescuers films and Black Cauldron and another I think at least.
@@ShabaTLK they were gonna put roger rabbit and brer bear in the end credits neither both who framed roger rabbit and song of the south appeared on once upon a studio as well
So what is the next animated feature ? Frozen 3 ?
I assume Zootopia 2 is next
I also agree
Maybe add more Pixar characters add elemental to the Wish movie
The fox and the hound..
Did the emperor's new groove appear?
Yes, Yzma was there
Do they appear in the movie or only in the credits?
Credits only. References to many of the films throughout, some character references too.
@ShabaTLK Walt Disney animation 100 anniversary
@@Abc-cf9kb Yes
So many Disney characters
Did Pocahontas, Mulan and Tiana appear 🥺🥺🥺
Yep
My new favorite song
So... the best thing about the movie are the ending credits?
The film itself is alright, not the best but okay overall
Some people are calling this the worst one disney ever made, and not only do I once again not see what everyone's problems are. But do they remember some of disney's bad movies, cause this one's no where near that bad. Frankly I'm impressed this tribute to all their movies had the guts to show ones like Chicken Little and Home on the Range.
But haters aside I thought this movie was great, not flawless I do have some minor things that could've been fixed but none that breaks the movie. There are very clear themes and motivations from start to finish, and they do a great job showing just how much of a mask Magnifco's supposed kindness truly is. Specific wording he uses and the dismissive attitude he has just because Asha asks some reasonable questions show right away what he's really like underneath his mask.
And I LOVE this credits sequence at the end that was such a nice touch, this a little thing they did'nt have to do but commiting to showing every single disney animated release even ones that did'nt do so well at the box office. The only thing that could've made it better is if they showed clips from each movie as the credits rolled in the background but that's alot to ask too. It's a shame people are so down on this and want to jump on the hate train just because it's disney. And again people who think THIS is the worst movie Disney's ever made needs to shut up because no it's not, infact it's not even close there's so much love and effort put into this movie. And let me be clear I'm not blind to Disney's faults when they mess up I have and will critique it, but I won't forget all the good they've given me too like so many others seem to want to.
Mommy MADE me miss one of my favorite Disney characters, Great Mouse Detective when she had me bend to pick up trash from my seat! 😠
I was kinda hurt that The Rescuers wasn’t included but I’m glad Dinosaur and Treasure Planet were there!
Were there more?
See my pinned comment.
😌 Incredible.✨🌟🌌
Jonique'a Smith:Why are they all here?😮
A new Disney movie is awesome and beautiful
So is this all of the Disney Characters from the Disney Animated Canon that appeared in the Credits of the Film?
Post full end credits please
I cannot due to copyright.
@ShabaTLK I understand, but try posting at the end of the credits
Disney should remake a Thumbelina in CGI animation in 2024 for the 30th anniversary
Thumbalina isn't a Disney film.
@@RavenStarMedia the rights are now owned by The Walt Disney Company after they acquired most of 21st Century Fox (including 20th Century Fox).
Stop spamming this everywhere. I can guarantee Disney will never do this
New untitled WDAS film for November 27, 2024 could be yet another original.
Unfortunately, I think it's difficult to be Zootopia 2 or Frozen 3, 2024 could be another original.
@@thiricicanalpausado9580 It is likely a slot for one of those.
Question did Winnie the Pooh also appear in the credits?
Yes
He appeared With A Pot Of Hunny
@@mightypupsfanboyWhat Winnie the Pooh film was released during Walt Disney's lifetime?
i i dont know what to say
the song of the credits i really want to hear it complet😮
Then I encourage you to see it!
😁👍🏻
Why is no one talking how Disney forgot about the black cauldron and the resqueres down under again
I may eventually have a video on that... we will see...
Psst! Baby Shark's Big Movie is coming December 8 to Nickelodeon at 12:00pm & streaming on Paramount+, so can you please do a Baby Shark's Big Movie! End Credits Peak when Baby Shark's Big Movie premieres on Nickelodeon & streaming on Paramount+?🤫
Only doing theatrical films at the moment, but may consider streamed ones in the future.
@@ShabaTLKLike in the near future, in other words this December?
@@gresonvillaluz Likely not. Focused on certain films at the moment. Perhaps I can watch it and do a small review, but we will see. I have a lot on my plate rn.
Disney characters?
Name movie?
Is there a dedication to Burny Mattinson?
The Dedication for Burny Mattinson is in Once Upon a Studio
@@johnhorton1527What Disney animation film was the last work of Burny Mattinson before his passing last year?
What's the song of the credits again?
Someone in comments had it.
Key jingling
0:08 OLIVER!!!!
Love Ariel
OMG 🤯😳