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Tangled
Tangled is the story of Rapunzel as you’ve never seen it before. A selfish Mother Gothel, intent on keeping Rapunzel hidden from the outside world, abducts the little princess. For Rapunzel’s hair has magical properties, it glows when she sings and releases a healing power. Determined to use it all on herself, she brainwashes Rapunzel; feeding her lies about the cruel, outside world, filled with horrible men with sharp, pointy teeth…
But on her eighteenth birthday she meets a handsome Flyn Rider – a wanted thief. Bargaining with him, he agrees to take her to the floating lanterns that mysteriously appear on her birthday. Will Rapunzel ever return to her true parents?
Bolt
Bolt is a very recent Disney animation, with an old movie plot of a girl’s bond with her missing dog, but with a twist. In the movie, it has plenty of original characters with personalities to match perfectly, with humour and lovely animations, Bolt is a modern day Disney classic and is recommended to animal lovers especially, although you can’t help but love Rhino the courageous little hamster.
The Rescuers
The film The Rescuers follows a story of a little girl named Penny, who is taken from the run down orphanage she calls her home, and where she has lived with her cat Rufus, when she is kidnapped by the hideous Madam Medusa. Madam Medusa required a child to slip down a crevice, to search for a diamond in Devil’s Bayou, which is supposed to be the biggest diamond in the world The Devil’s Eye.
Threatened and scared by not only Madam Medusa herself but the two monstrous crocodiles she keeps as pets, Brutus and Nero, she sends a note in a bottle asking for help. By pure luck the note is soon received by the Rescue Aid Society of Mice, and her rescue mission is accepted by Miss Bianca and her partner Bernard.
With the help of an albatross Orville and some other creatures, she soon finds the real meaning of friendship, in the two little mice;

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