And surely his daughter Zelda had a say in this as well since she was pretty vocal about her father’s voice and likeness being used in various projects.
Also the scene where Mikey stops to look at Walt's picture gets mee everytime 🥺Even in those minutes they had his" favorite music playing in the background so cute...
Me too When my Disney Hero Quasimodo starts singing, my heart melted with happiness and tears His voice is so beautiful and I'm so happy to hear him singing again❤️🥲
Same buddy. It really sets in exactly how far Walt's dream went. Was all of it for the good? Of course not. In fact, a good portion of their financial, marketing, and lawsuit decisions were either a cheap way to get more money, or a desire to own more stuff. But there have been some gems throughout the years. I will not go into which ones because I know a lot of people get very picky, but my point is this: No matter what this corporation has done, as long as it still has that creative spark, it's still Disney. That is what made Disney such a magical experience. Disney as a whole teaches both kids and adults that it's ok to have big dreams and imaginations, because really, anything worth in life, starts with a dream. "If you can dream it, do it." -Walt Disney
@@pedrogabrielduarte4544 esse curta, por conta do clima festivo envolvendo os personagens da Disney, foi baseado na vinheta de fim de ano da Globo, que reune todo o elenco da emissora há 52 anos. Ou seja, no curta dos seus 100 anos, a Disney imitou a globo que faz 100 anos também em 2025, acreditam?
I cried throughout this as well. When he saw Walt I lost it. And then when I heard the Classic "When you Wish upon a Star" I couldn't hold it back anymore. This was pure perfection, Happy 100 Disney I can't wait to see what the future holds.
I watched this short yesterday on ABC and seeing all 500+ of our favorite Disney characters from the films shorts and live-action hybrids (e.g. Marry Poppins, Pete’s Dragon, etc.) at Walt Disney Animation Studios that we grew up with, really brought me in tears and a good celebration of 100 years of Disney. Literally we haven’t had a Disney crossover like this since the _Kingdom Hearts_ series and especially _House of Mouse._ Basically, this short is literally the Smash Bros. Ultimate ("Everyone is Here") of Disney crossovers. Lastly, the late Robin Williams dialogue as the Genie was not AI generated but unused outtake audio that was utilized and was used with permission from Robin’s family and the estate.
The moment that genuinely made me emotional was hearing Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh (my favorite Disney character) take part in the 543 Walt Disney Animation Studios characters who sing “When You Wish Upon A Star.”
I loved this short seeing all the characters together was very touching I almost cried I liked how Disney mixed the 2D characters blend in... whit the new ones.... They even brought in some of the actors from their original voices Although I would have really liked this to have been a movie something more or less like House of Mouse but it was still very nice so this legendary crosover Thank to Walt" for creating this legacy of pure magic through the years! 😭😍
This short was an emotional masterpiece ❤. Loved that they brought back everyone, especially the underrated ones in Brother Bear and Emperor’s New Groove.
RIP Burny Mattinson. Your work at WDAS for over 70 years from Lady and The Tramp to The Great Mouse Detective to 2011 Winnie the Pooh all the way up to your posthumous work in Wish will never be forgotten.
I love this short so much. Mickey and Walt get me every time as well. Love that I got to watch this with you (Wendy) the first time and now getting to see Dustin's reaction to this. ❤
This short was everything 🙌 seeing almost every familiar face from my disney vhs childhood like peter pan, Dodger, Thumper, the Chesire Cat, and my recent favs like Raya, Ralph, Mirabel, Rapunzel... so wholesome and magical. Best moments for me was Moana helping Flounder, the moment with Walt, "coast is clear, Mick", seeing the harp from Fun and Fancy Free (the last time walt voiced mickey) and the characters singing the iconic song with the archived audio of Cliff Edward's Jiminy Cricket Looking forward to seeing it again on the big screen behind WISH
Would you look at that…we can still do 2D! Also, finally Disney remembers their theme song (basically) “when you wish upon a star” will always be the theme for Disney but it’s like they hardly ever want to embrace it anymore 🙃
That scene is so beautiful and emotional He really missed his father, creator and best friend who brought him to the world I felt the same for when I saw Tod and Copper as children, Big Mama, Dinky, Boomer and Squeaks because The Fox and the Hound is my favorite Disney movie and it's such a blessing to see them come after 42 years since the film was released and also when my Disney Hero Quasimodo starts singing again His singing voice is so soaring and beautiful and I'm so happy that Tom Hulse came back to celebrate 100 years after over 25 years since he played Quasimodo🥲❤️
Watched this short a little while ago, and I loved it. Reminds me of 'House of Mouse' back in the day. I miss that show! Got emotional to see all those characters again; makes me wanna watch these movies (and tv shows) again. Loved your reaction as always, guys! Sorry, I was away for so long. But I am back and I am with you all the way. Take care. Love you both! Keep up the great work! Daniel
Give me a minute to put myself back together 😢😢. Thank you so much Wendy and Dustin, I've watched this twice and I've cried every time thank you for my childhood back
While the moment with Walt did tug deeply at my heartstrings, again like you said it was expected. What really got me was when all the characters started singing When You Wish Upon a Star. Seeing my all time faves like Belle and Beast, and Quasimodo all come together, hearing the voices of my childhood, it really, really got to me. I watched it with my one year old niece who was babbling happily completely unaware that I was a sobbing wreck haha. Happy Centenary Disney.
I broke down as Mickey looked at Walt’s picture. Then I could not stop once “When You Wish Upon a Star” began. That has always been my absolute favorite!
It’s a heartwarming feeling seeing and hearing Disney heroes and villains we’ve come to know growing up putting aside their differences for this 100th anniversary celebration! Walt would’ve loved it! 🥲
No doubt about it. But as a french, I had a disappointment because in the french version, they didn't use recordings of the voice of Roger Carel, a guy who voiced a lot of Disney characters (often three in on movie) of my childhood, and passed away three years ago
They asked Robin Williams' estate for permission to use it. The dialog may have been in the archives, but using it is a different story. Genie is one of Robin's most recognized characters, and his voice was one of a kind.
I watched the short twice and this is my third time seeing it again. The moment I saw Bolt and Mickey looking at Walt I was emotional, because Bolt was my first time seeing a Disney movie in theatres and Walt is one of my influencers I remember when it comes to my drawings. Honestly this feels like a better version of the show Mickeys House of Mouse back in the early 2000s. Seeing all those characters made me wish it was real so bad.
I didn't get the chance to see in on TV but I did get to see on Disney + the next day and it was absolutely beautiful. Seeing all of these characters together and the interactions they have like Moana and Flounder, Elsa freezing Hans like Han Solo and especially the moment of Mickey talking to the picture of Walt with Feed the Birds playing the background. The ending with the characters singing When You Wish Upon a Star just gave me the feels.
I really love the short so much! I was so happy to see Tod and Copper as children, Big Mama, Dinky, Boomer and Squeaks make their cameos since The Fox and the Hound is my favorite Disney movie The "When You Wish Upon A Start" finale made me chocked up especially when my Disney Hero Quasimodo starts singing his part which made my heart melted emotionally Its such a beautiful Disney short and a love letter from the creators who made it to 100 Years of Disney Magic Happy 100 Years to Walt Disney, Roy E. Disney, the Nine Old Men crew (including Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston), Howard Ashman, Tyrus Wong, Randy Fullmer, Burny Mattinson all the creators from the past and presence and thank you so much for making the World of Disney possible and may all your wishes come true 🥲❤️ 7:44 Nooooo Touchy!🤣☝️
Disney really hit it out of the ballpark, if not out of orbit, with this short. The scene with Mickey talking to Walt was perfect. Mickey said everything in just 8 words. And the "When You Wish Upon a Star" part killed me. I'm glad they threw in Beast in his beast form, he's my favorite Disney character ever.
They finally have the Zootopia characters played by the same actors! I’m so excited! I can hardly wait for the sequel to come! I’m so glad that they added Nick and Judy in Once Upon A Studio! My favourite part is when Nick and Judy got out of the picture frame!! I love Zootopia and I mostly adore Nick and Judy. Both of the characters are my heart and they are my favourite Disney characters in the universe! I love them as a Huge Zootopia Fan!!!!
This short was nothing short of amazing and yeah the scene with Mickey and Walt put me away and having a 95 year old Richard Sherman come back and play feed the birds on Walt’s old office piano was the icing on the cake
I love this short. The only thing I would’ve changed would’ve been having Oswald be at the photo with Micky, since Oswald was Walt’s first cartoon. Oswald and Micky are like brothers in a way
Ok, I don't feel so weird now, getting so emotional when I watched this. I definitely teared up when they showed Walt and Mickey and when they were all singing at the end.
Yeah, I started tearing up at the very beginning. I was born in 1959, so my Disney reflected the positive evolution of mankind. Just seeing the expanse of generations as the elderly man walked out the door with the young girl from this generation reminded me of all the years of Disney content I watched as a young child in the '60s. Sunday night was Walt Disney night for me as a child, along with Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. We used to watch Prime Time TV back when it was a big deal to have a color television in your home and Sunday night was educational; for learning about the world we live in. I love how over the years, Disney's creations wove all different experiences into the lives of children, so they were able to identify with the characters. We fought for social justice and women's rights when I was growing up, and Disney reflected those advances throughout the years. I am grateful to have been born and lived through the good part of history, even though my first decade of life was marred by four major assassinations. It brought us to the understanding that everyone has something to offer...until 2016. Then everything went straight down the toilet. SMH. Mickey looking at the picture of Walt Disney really brought home to me everything we have to lose through complacency.
Dreams do not even come true by wishing they come true by work WISHING ON STARS DO NOT WORK WORK FOR YOUR DREAMS BY WORKING MFS SAY IT WITH ME!!! WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR, NOTHING HAPPENS 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈 SCIENCE SAYS THE STAR IS DEAD JUST LIKE YOUR DREAMS SO MAKE YOUR DREAM HAPPEN AND GO F*** YOURSELF Sorry about that
When you talked about the voice actors who passed away, it made me think to Roger Carel, a guy who was, all alone, the french voice actor of a lot of Disney characters (he started with Mickey) and often three in one movie (he was Winnie, Coco Rabbit and Piglet). Unfortunately, he passed away three years ago and I didn't recognize his voice in the french version of this short, for any of the characters he voiced before.
I think Disney needs a version of there very own Who Framed Roger Rabbit but with all the disney characters. This 12min short is riddled with nostalgia for the young and old and has filled up so much different emotions.
Man, this short was SO good! I loved how Flash-Dash-Seven-Yard-Dash showed up with Donald in the elevator, then Baymax showed up! I loved how Robin Williams’ voice for Genie. I also loved the heartfelt moment between Mickey looking at the picture of Walt Disney. That moment made me FEEL emotional, I loved how they did that, though. Mickey is my all time FAVORITE Disney character. I didn’t expect to see Bolt, or Jim Hawkins from Treasure Planet, THAT was cool!
Fun fact: the man the woman was talking to in the beginning is played by Bernie Mattinson who is the longest serving employee of the company who worked there from 1953 until he died in earlier this year.
I cry at seeing Burny Mattinson, in the beginning, the scene with Mickey and Walt, and when Alan A Dale starts playing "When You Wish Upon a Star," although I tear up a bit when I notice old characters, I might've missed, like Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet.
How beautiful!!! It's impossible not to get emotional. And I'm enchanted by Frozen. ❄ I love this movie. ❤ so, I was looking for Anna and Elsa at the end. 
I just realized that mickey allowed oswald to step in first which just says that he should allow the og to go first, also that oswald doesn’t even have his colored variant used ToT
@@a.g.demada5263 when filming Aladdin originally they record hours of different lines. Some never get used. They went into the archives and pulled audio to use.
There’s a rumor among people on social media that this short film was originally meant to be 14 minutes long rather than 9 minutes as we’ve got. If that were true, then I’m assuming the extra minutes probably would’ve showcased additional characters that didn’t make the cut. I also pictured to myself that if they threw in a certain spiky haired kid with a giant key serving as a sort of Disney security guard (a la Night at the Museum) holding a checklist of each character present. Granted, he’s a hybrid creation between Disney and Square Enix, but he has traveled to and traversed their worlds.
I dont know if someone already made a comment, but the old man at the start was Burny Mattinson, a Disney animator since 1953 who passed away this year.
This looks so cool. Disney should make a web or tv series where all the animated Disney characters are interacting with each other at the studio. The girl Disney dogs like Rita, Georgette and Dixie could flirt with some of the guy dogs like Tod, Pongo, Tramp and their mates would not like it. The Disney princesses could hang out with the lions, tigers and bears. Robin Hood and Little John gets into trouble with Nick and Judy. The villains have a villain meeting. All the characters watch Miss Kitty Mouse or Gazelle from Zootopia dance and sing. Or just anything could happen.
My wife and I watched this after the second episode of Gen V. A real tonal and emotional shift, but this was perfect. Getting to hear all those classic voices - especially Robin's Genie - one more time was special, and it was great to see them include Ashe from Wish. The only (minor) disappointment for me was they didn't have Gilbert for Iago. The person they used was spot on, though.
My one purely selfish gripe with this short is that Jonathan Freeman should’ve gotten a cameo as Jafar. The man has been voicing him in every single project that features the character since the original Aladdin in 1992. It wouldn’t have killed them to give him a line.
apart from the ending that made me tear up with nostalgia, as these characters they become a part for you and it's like your whole childhood watching them was leading up to this, but the moment that made me tear up even more so on a re-watch, is when Mickey had that moment with Walt even more so after it was pointed out that the tune was Walt's favorite song "Feed the Birds", it was a really nice moment
One thing you may or may not have noticed is Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He doesn't have a more modern look yet because he was legally reobtained by the Walt Disney Company a few years ago. Oswald was the first character Walt worked on for a different company with Ub Iwerks. That different company basically messed Walt over with the legal ownership. Things could've been different if Oswald was the main figure in Disney animation. It could've been said, It all started with a rabbit. Here's hoping, when things calm down, that Oswald appears in more cartoons and gets an updated look.
I love the fact that they also only included strictly Disney Company characters, so there was no woody or Pixar characters because it annoys me when they called Pixar movies, Disney movies, having it be strictly, Disney movies, and showing just how much of our childhood is strictly Disney was amazing
Agreed, I always have to explain the difference between the two, Disney doesn't make PIXAR movies, it's PIXAR that makes PIXAR movies, Disney just distributes them.
Now THIS is Disney. How can they make a short like this that has humor, nostalgia, and emotion, but then go back to producing absolute GARBAGE the next day…IT JUST DOESN’T MAKE SENSE!😂
I am curious. What is this "absolute garbage" you are talking about? Not all Disney Animations rise to the same heights but what is this absolute garbage you are talking about?
Love that they used archived recordings for the Genie
R.I.P Robin Williams 😢
And surely his daughter Zelda had a say in this as well since she was pretty vocal about her father’s voice and likeness being used in various projects.
This better win best animated short film at the Oscar’s
REALLL
Eeeh… no.
There are more shorts to be realased
@@pedrogabrielduarte4544 From Disney 100?
If it doesn't, I'll have Maleficent send a frost!
Also the scene where Mikey stops to look at Walt's picture gets mee everytime 🥺Even in those minutes they had his" favorite music playing in the background so cute...
And a very nice moment of Mickey talking to his creator which we all never saw in years
What a beautiful moment🥲
@@bellamovie2 I agree! It was very nice to see all our favorites characters together again, both the 2D ones and the new ones. :)
It’s like when you talk to your dads spirit 🥲
They actually had the original artist come back and record that for this video. Walt used to have him sit in his studio and play for him
I love that they played Feed The Birds when they showed Walt’s picture. It was so fitting knowing the context behind that choice. 😊 😭
It's a tear-jerker moment for sure.
A new rendition, too. By one of the original people apparently.
Yep, It's Walt's favorite song after all
And yes i did cry by that scene
I never noticed that
I had tears in my eyes when they started to sing wish upon a star.
I did too, just the wonderful Cherry on the top. 🥺💕
Me too
When my Disney Hero Quasimodo starts singing, my heart melted with happiness and tears
His voice is so beautiful and I'm so happy to hear him singing again❤️🥲
Same buddy. It really sets in exactly how far Walt's dream went. Was all of it for the good? Of course not. In fact, a good portion of their financial, marketing, and lawsuit decisions were either a cheap way to get more money, or a desire to own more stuff. But there have been some gems throughout the years. I will not go into which ones because I know a lot of people get very picky, but my point is this:
No matter what this corporation has done, as long as it still has that creative spark, it's still Disney. That is what made Disney such a magical experience. Disney as a whole teaches both kids and adults that it's ok to have big dreams and imaginations, because really, anything worth in life, starts with a dream.
"If you can dream it, do it."
-Walt Disney
I definitely need a "House of Mouse" revival.
Well There is a Kingdom hearts 4 coming
@@pedrogabrielduarte4544 House of Mouse is a tv show--plus after KH2, Disney took the backseat to original content.
@@pedrogabrielduarte4544 esse curta, por conta do clima festivo envolvendo os personagens da Disney, foi baseado na vinheta de fim de ano da Globo, que reune todo o elenco da emissora há 52 anos. Ou seja, no curta dos seus 100 anos, a Disney imitou a globo que faz 100 anos também em 2025, acreditam?
I agree for real, this should be the start of that revival, its to good to just remain a short this is a series.
i love h[ouse pf mouse
I cried throughout this as well. When he saw Walt I lost it. And then when I heard the Classic "When you Wish upon a Star" I couldn't hold it back anymore. This was pure perfection, Happy 100 Disney I can't wait to see what the future holds.
I watched this short yesterday on ABC and seeing all 500+ of our favorite Disney characters from the films shorts and live-action hybrids (e.g. Marry Poppins, Pete’s Dragon, etc.) at Walt Disney Animation Studios that we grew up with, really brought me in tears and a good celebration of 100 years of Disney.
Literally we haven’t had a Disney crossover like this since the _Kingdom Hearts_ series and especially _House of Mouse._ Basically, this short is literally the Smash Bros. Ultimate ("Everyone is Here") of Disney crossovers.
Lastly, the late Robin Williams dialogue as the Genie was not AI generated but unused outtake audio that was utilized and was used with permission from Robin’s family and the estate.
The moment that genuinely made me emotional was hearing Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh (my favorite Disney character) take part in the 543 Walt Disney Animation Studios characters who sing “When You Wish Upon A Star.”
Seeing peter pan and hearing bobby Driscoll and you can fly again made me tear up. Coming together for when you wish upon a star nearly killed me.
After watching this, Disney needs to bring back Disney’s House of Mouse!
Definitely
All I have to say is: Happy 100th Anniversary to Disney.
My heart felt so full watching this and was struggling not to cry watching this
I loved this short seeing all the characters together was very touching I almost cried I liked how Disney mixed the 2D characters blend in... whit the new ones.... They even brought in some of the actors from their original voices Although I would have really liked this to have been a movie something more or less like House of Mouse but it was still very nice so this legendary crosover Thank to Walt" for creating this legacy of pure magic through the years! 😭😍
This short was an emotional masterpiece ❤. Loved that they brought back everyone, especially the underrated ones in Brother Bear and Emperor’s New Groove.
RIP Burny Mattinson.
Your work at WDAS for over 70 years from Lady and The Tramp to The Great Mouse Detective to 2011 Winnie the Pooh all the way up to your posthumous work in Wish will never be forgotten.
His final film he work on was Strange World
Seeing this short gives me hope that the Disney+ Tiana series will be hand-drawn animated when it comes out in 2024 or 2025.
I love this short so much. Mickey and Walt get me every time as well. Love that I got to watch this with you (Wendy) the first time and now getting to see Dustin's reaction to this. ❤
I can't believe it still got me to cry 😭
This short was everything 🙌 seeing almost every familiar face from my disney vhs childhood like peter pan, Dodger, Thumper, the Chesire Cat, and my recent favs like Raya, Ralph, Mirabel, Rapunzel... so wholesome and magical.
Best moments for me was Moana helping Flounder, the moment with Walt, "coast is clear, Mick", seeing the harp from Fun and Fancy Free (the last time walt voiced mickey) and the characters singing the iconic song with the archived audio of Cliff Edward's Jiminy Cricket
Looking forward to seeing it again on the big screen behind WISH
Would you look at that…we can still do 2D! Also, finally Disney remembers their theme song (basically) “when you wish upon a star” will always be the theme for Disney but it’s like they hardly ever want to embrace it anymore 🙃
I saw this at Disneyland yesterday, on the 100th anniversary. It hit all the right notes of humor and heart and was very, very touching. I love it.
When Mickey walked up to Walt's picture im not crying you are 😭
The scene with Mickey and Walt makes me choke up every time. I've seen it four times now 🥹🥹
That scene is so beautiful and emotional
He really missed his father, creator and best friend who brought him to the world
I felt the same for when I saw Tod and Copper as children, Big Mama, Dinky, Boomer and Squeaks because The Fox and the Hound is my favorite Disney movie and it's such a blessing to see them come after 42 years since the film was released and also when my Disney Hero Quasimodo starts singing again
His singing voice is so soaring and beautiful and I'm so happy that Tom Hulse came back to celebrate 100 years after over 25 years since he played Quasimodo🥲❤️
Even though he was a racist
Watched this short a little while ago, and I loved it. Reminds me of 'House of Mouse' back in the day. I miss that show!
Got emotional to see all those characters again; makes me wanna watch these movies (and tv shows) again.
Loved your reaction as always, guys! Sorry, I was away for so long. But I am back and I am with you all the way.
Take care. Love you both! Keep up the great work!
Daniel
Give me a minute to put myself back together 😢😢.
Thank you so much Wendy and Dustin, I've watched this twice and I've cried every time thank you for my childhood back
While the moment with Walt did tug deeply at my heartstrings, again like you said it was expected. What really got me was when all the characters started singing When You Wish Upon a Star. Seeing my all time faves like Belle and Beast, and Quasimodo all come together, hearing the voices of my childhood, it really, really got to me. I watched it with my one year old niece who was babbling happily completely unaware that I was a sobbing wreck haha. Happy Centenary Disney.
I love the scene when Mickey is talking to Walt Disney (who is on a painting)
I broke down as Mickey looked at Walt’s picture.
Then I could not stop once “When You Wish Upon a Star” began.
That has always been my absolute favorite!
It’s a heartwarming feeling seeing and hearing Disney heroes and villains we’ve come to know growing up putting aside their differences for this 100th anniversary celebration! Walt would’ve loved it! 🥲
No doubt about it. But as a french, I had a disappointment because in the french version, they didn't use recordings of the voice of Roger Carel, a guy who voiced a lot of Disney characters (often three in on movie) of my childhood, and passed away three years ago
This short film was a great way to celebrate 100 years of Disney. I loved that archive audio for characters such as Genie was used.❤✨💯
They asked Robin Williams' estate for permission to use it. The dialog may have been in the archives, but using it is a different story. Genie is one of Robin's most recognized characters, and his voice was one of a kind.
I love that they got Jeremy Irons back to voice Scar in this. He hasn’t voiced him since the original Lion King so it was amazing to hear him again.
I watched the short twice and this is my third time seeing it again. The moment I saw Bolt and Mickey looking at Walt I was emotional, because Bolt was my first time seeing a Disney movie in theatres and Walt is one of my influencers I remember when it comes to my drawings. Honestly this feels like a better version of the show Mickeys House of Mouse back in the early 2000s. Seeing all those characters made me wish it was real so bad.
I didn't get the chance to see in on TV but I did get to see on Disney + the next day and it was absolutely beautiful. Seeing all of these characters together and the interactions they have like Moana and Flounder, Elsa freezing Hans like Han Solo and especially the moment of Mickey talking to the picture of Walt with Feed the Birds playing the background. The ending with the characters singing When You Wish Upon a Star just gave me the feels.
We (my husband and I) cried at the end when we realized how much nostalgia 🥲was in it. We didn’t expect it 🥰
"that is just nostalgia to the max" AMEN BROTHER, AMEN!
I really love the short so much!
I was so happy to see Tod and Copper as children, Big Mama, Dinky, Boomer and Squeaks make their cameos since The Fox and the Hound is my favorite Disney movie
The "When You Wish Upon A Start" finale made me chocked up especially when my Disney Hero Quasimodo starts singing his part which made my heart melted emotionally
Its such a beautiful Disney short and a love letter from the creators who made it to 100 Years of Disney Magic
Happy 100 Years to Walt Disney, Roy E. Disney, the Nine Old Men crew (including Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston), Howard Ashman, Tyrus Wong, Randy Fullmer, Burny Mattinson all the creators from the past and presence and thank you so much for making the World of Disney possible and may all your wishes come true
🥲❤️
7:44 Nooooo Touchy!🤣☝️
Definitely choked up right when Jiminy Cricket sang at the end
Disney really hit it out of the ballpark, if not out of orbit, with this short. The scene with Mickey talking to Walt was perfect. Mickey said everything in just 8 words. And the "When You Wish Upon a Star" part killed me. I'm glad they threw in Beast in his beast form, he's my favorite Disney character ever.
They finally have the Zootopia characters played by the same actors! I’m so excited! I can hardly wait for the sequel to come! I’m so glad that they added Nick and Judy in Once Upon A Studio! My favourite part is when Nick and Judy got out of the picture frame!! I love Zootopia and I mostly adore Nick and Judy. Both of the characters are my heart and they are my favourite Disney characters in the universe! I love them as a Huge Zootopia Fan!!!!
This short was nothing short of amazing and yeah the scene with Mickey and Walt put me away and having a 95 year old Richard Sherman come back and play feed the birds on Walt’s old office piano was the icing on the cake
I love this short film
We love it too
I love this short. The only thing I would’ve changed would’ve been having Oswald be at the photo with Micky, since Oswald was Walt’s first cartoon. Oswald and Micky are like brothers in a way
Wait... are you saying Oswals shouldn't have been in the group photo? Because he actually is in the short.
@@PetProjects2011 no, I’m saying Oswald should’ve been looking at the picture of Walt Disney with Micky
This special is a true work of art what a absolute masterpiece .
You can even see Aladar at the end! 🥲 he’s my favorite talking animal character from a Disney movie.
Ok, I don't feel so weird now, getting so emotional when I watched this. I definitely teared up when they showed Walt and Mickey and when they were all singing at the end.
Mickey looking at the picture of Walt Disney and taking his hat off in respect and remembrance was such a sad moment.
Yeah, I started tearing up at the very beginning. I was born in 1959, so my Disney reflected the positive evolution of mankind. Just seeing the expanse of generations as the elderly man walked out the door with the young girl from this generation reminded me of all the years of Disney content I watched as a young child in the '60s. Sunday night was Walt Disney night for me as a child, along with Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. We used to watch Prime Time TV back when it was a big deal to have a color television in your home and Sunday night was educational; for learning about the world we live in.
I love how over the years, Disney's creations wove all different experiences into the lives of children, so they were able to identify with the characters. We fought for social justice and women's rights when I was growing up, and Disney reflected those advances throughout the years. I am grateful to have been born and lived through the good part of history, even though my first decade of life was marred by four major assassinations. It brought us to the understanding that everyone has something to offer...until 2016. Then everything went straight down the toilet. SMH. Mickey looking at the picture of Walt Disney really brought home to me everything we have to lose through complacency.
🎤🎶🎵🎼 When you Wish upon a star 🌟 your dreams come true!
Happy birthday 🎂 Disney!
Dreams do not even come true by wishing they come true by work
WISHING ON STARS DO NOT WORK
WORK FOR YOUR DREAMS BY WORKING MFS
SAY IT WITH ME!!!
WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR, NOTHING HAPPENS 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈
SCIENCE SAYS THE STAR IS DEAD JUST LIKE YOUR DREAMS
SO MAKE YOUR DREAM HAPPEN AND GO F*** YOURSELF
Sorry about that
It is great way to bring back the old Disney Magic Back to Life!
When you talked about the voice actors who passed away, it made me think to Roger Carel, a guy who was, all alone, the french voice actor of a lot of Disney characters (he started with Mickey) and often three in one movie (he was Winnie, Coco Rabbit and Piglet).
Unfortunately, he passed away three years ago and I didn't recognize his voice in the french version of this short, for any of the characters he voiced before.
I think Disney needs a version of there very own Who Framed Roger Rabbit but with all the disney characters. This 12min short is riddled with nostalgia for the young and old and has filled up so much different emotions.
Actually it's 8min and 47 seconds. The last 4 minutes is just a international credits.
Man, this short was SO good! I loved how Flash-Dash-Seven-Yard-Dash showed up with Donald in the elevator, then Baymax showed up! I loved how Robin Williams’ voice for Genie. I also loved the heartfelt moment between Mickey looking at the picture of Walt Disney. That moment made me FEEL emotional, I loved how they did that, though. Mickey is my all time FAVORITE Disney character. I didn’t expect to see Bolt, or Jim Hawkins from Treasure Planet, THAT was cool!
“On with the show” gets me every single time…
Even the forgotten characters from forgotten movies are here
Such a beautiful experience
10/10 for this short film.
Fun fact: the man the woman was talking to in the beginning is played by Bernie Mattinson who is the longest serving employee of the company who worked there from 1953 until he died in earlier this year.
Man that little moment with him and Walt really made me wanna burst. Being a disney kid since birth, that really hit me
Disney will never not be an important part of my life, and an inspiration for my own work.
Same I loved The Snow White scene
They say that it was all started by a mouse, but the thing is, all of Disney was started by Walt.
Technailly it all started with a Rabbit.
@@PrincessofEllaburOswald The Lucky Rabbit
when the guitar strums it feels like papa hector sangs ✨🎶well everyone knows juanita🎶✨
Good night! How did they manage to make me tear up 😭
Best thing Disney put out all year sadly.. I hope they can remember their roots and give us more magic.
I cry at seeing Burny Mattinson, in the beginning, the scene with Mickey and Walt, and when Alan A Dale starts playing "When You Wish Upon a Star," although I tear up a bit when I notice old characters, I might've missed, like Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet.
Love that Bolt was included. Very underrated Disney Film!
How beautiful!!! It's impossible not to get emotional. And I'm enchanted by Frozen. ❄
I love this movie. ❤ so, I was looking for Anna and Elsa at the end.

I was born in 1994, but Disney is my childhood...
I just realized that mickey allowed oswald to step in first which just says that he should allow the og to go first, also that oswald doesn’t even have his colored variant used ToT
I feel bad for ever hating Disney now…this reeled me back in!!
The short might also be a sing along to us
Getting permission to use Robin Williams voice as genie unused audio from the family made me get choked up 😢. Beautiful short.
An unused audio ? What do you mean ? I ask because I'm french
@@a.g.demada5263 when filming Aladdin originally they record hours of different lines. Some never get used. They went into the archives and pulled audio to use.
Was curious when ya were gonna react to this! Loved it so much!!!!
We watched your reaction as well. Great video!
@@TheMovieCouple thank you so much! Ya truly are the best!
5:29 OMG! YES! I knew they wouldn’t forget Treasure Planet! Jim’s the best of them all! Not forgetting about Atlantis as well
There’s a rumor among people on social media that this short film was originally meant to be 14 minutes long rather than 9 minutes as we’ve got. If that were true, then I’m assuming the extra minutes probably would’ve showcased additional characters that didn’t make the cut.
I also pictured to myself that if they threw in a certain spiky haired kid with a giant key serving as a sort of Disney security guard (a la Night at the Museum) holding a checklist of each character present. Granted, he’s a hybrid creation between Disney and Square Enix, but he has traveled to and traversed their worlds.
I dont know if someone already made a comment, but the old man at the start was Burny Mattinson, a Disney animator since 1953 who passed away this year.
Disney legend 🥲
This bring back memories from childhood 🥹❤️
Thinks for putting on the TV show it's one of my favorites!
I cried when I saw Aladar from Dinosaur; that movie sparked my love for Dinosaurs
This looks so cool. Disney should make a web or tv series where all the animated Disney characters are interacting with each other at the studio. The girl Disney dogs like Rita, Georgette and Dixie could flirt with some of the guy dogs like Tod, Pongo, Tramp and their mates would not like it. The Disney princesses could hang out with the lions, tigers and bears. Robin Hood and Little John gets into trouble with Nick and Judy. The villains have a villain meeting. All the characters watch Miss Kitty Mouse or Gazelle from Zootopia dance and sing. Or just anything could happen.
Don't think it would be a great idea for Miss Kitty Mouse because she's a different kind of dancer then Gazelle. a should I say "dirter"? dancer
My wife and I watched this after the second episode of Gen V. A real tonal and emotional shift, but this was perfect. Getting to hear all those classic voices - especially Robin's Genie - one more time was special, and it was great to see them include Ashe from Wish.
The only (minor) disappointment for me was they didn't have Gilbert for Iago. The person they used was spot on, though.
My one purely selfish gripe with this short is that Jonathan Freeman should’ve gotten a cameo as Jafar. The man has been voicing him in every single project that features the character since the original Aladdin in 1992. It wouldn’t have killed them to give him a line.
6:03 that’s the carbonite freeze 🥶 6:18 that’s the Robin Williams archive voice from the earliest lines.
Dustin looks like obi wan kenobi today...
People say "if Walt could see all this"
Walt saw this even before he left us.
apart from the ending that made me tear up with nostalgia, as these characters they become a part for you and it's like your whole childhood watching them was leading up to this, but the moment that made me tear up even more so on a re-watch, is when Mickey had that moment with Walt even more so after it was pointed out that the tune was Walt's favorite song "Feed the Birds", it was a really nice moment
One thing you may or may not have noticed is Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He doesn't have a more modern look yet because he was legally reobtained by the Walt Disney Company a few years ago. Oswald was the first character Walt worked on for a different company with Ub Iwerks. That different company basically messed Walt over with the legal ownership. Things could've been different if Oswald was the main figure in Disney animation. It could've been said, It all started with a rabbit. Here's hoping, when things calm down, that Oswald appears in more cartoons and gets an updated look.
You going to love it when you ready you going to see once upon a studio on Disney Plus
I love the fact that they also only included strictly Disney Company characters, so there was no woody or Pixar characters because it annoys me when they called Pixar movies, Disney movies, having it be strictly, Disney movies, and showing just how much of our childhood is strictly Disney was amazing
Agreed, I always have to explain the difference between the two, Disney doesn't make PIXAR movies, it's PIXAR that makes PIXAR movies, Disney just distributes them.
They made the first and the last princess together
😭😭
It's crazy that Disney did such a good job on this short, but then phoned it in with Wish. 😢
Daisy: me too Donald it’s so much fun and it’s going to be amazing
Me:
I am a grown man, I can do this.
Also me:
(Cries tears of nostalgia)
so much nostalgiaaaaaaaa
Now THIS is Disney. How can they make a short like this that has humor, nostalgia, and emotion, but then go back to producing absolute GARBAGE the next day…IT JUST DOESN’T MAKE SENSE!😂
I am curious. What is this "absolute garbage" you are talking about? Not all Disney Animations rise to the same heights but what is this absolute garbage you are talking about?
7:15 😢
WOO-HOO!!
I wish there were a characters from
So dear to my heart
Song of the south
Enchanted
Too😅🥲
And Probably the Disney Family Guy, like in the Road to the multiverse.
Donald: I love once upon a studio
Okay it’s going to be fun