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50 Classic Stories Which Were Turned Into Famous Animated Movies (Golden Deer Classics) - Rapunzel Snow-White Peter Pan Tarzan Pinocchio Alice In Wonderland Pocahontas - cover

50 Classic Stories Which Were Turned Into Famous Animated Movies (Golden Deer Classics) - Rapunzel Snow-White Peter Pan Tarzan Pinocchio Alice In Wonderland Pocahontas

William Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Mark Twain, Daniel Defoe, Jack Williamson, Hans Christian Andersen, Brothers Grimm, Silver Deer Classics

Casa editrice: Oregan Publishing

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01 - The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn / Disney Film: The Adventures Of Huck Finn (1993)
02 - The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer / Disney Film: Tom And Huck (1995)
03 - Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp / Disney Film: Aladdin (1992) 04 - Alice's Adventures In Wonderland / Disney Film: Alice In Wonderland (2010)
05 -  Through the Looking Glass (And What Alice Found There) / Disney Film: Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016)
06 - Around The World in Eighty Days / Disney Film: Around the World in 80 Days (2004)
07 - A Journey into the Center of the Earth / Disney Film: Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
08 - Beauty and the Beast / Disney Film: Beauty and the Beast (1991) and Beauty and the Beast (2017)
09 - The Ant and the Grasshopper / Disney Film: The Grasshopper and the Ants (1934) and A Bug's Life (1998)
10 - Cinderella, Or The Little Glass Slipper / Disney Film: Cinderella (1950)
11 - Henny Penny / Disney Film: Chicken Little (2005)
12 - A Christmas Carol / Disney Film: A Christmas Carol (2009)
13 - The Snow Queen / Disney Film: Frozen (2013)
14 - A Princess Of Mars / Disney Film: John Carter (2012)
15 - Kidnapped / Disney Film: Kidnapped (1960)
16 - The Little Mermaid / Disney Film: The Little Mermaid (1989)
17 - Robinson Crusoe / Disney Film: Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. (1966)
18 - Ballad of Mulan / Disney Film: Mulan (1998)
19 - Oliver Twist / Disney Film: Oliver Twist (1997)
20 - Peter Pan And Wendy / Disney Film: Peter Pan (1953) and Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (2014)
21 - The Adventures Of Pinocchio / Disney Film: Pinocchio (1940)
22 - The Story Of Pocahontas / Disney Film: Pocahontas (1995)
23 - The Marvelous Land Of Oz / Disney Film: Oz The Great And The Powerful (2013)
24 - Ozma Of Oz / Disney Film: Oz The Great And The Powerful (2013)
25 - The Merry Adventures Of Robin Hood / Disney Film: Robin Hood (1973)
26 - Rapunzel / Disney Film: Tangled (2010)
27 - Briar Rose / Disney Film: Sleeping Beauty (1959)
28 - Snow-white and Rose-red / Disne
Disponibile da: 13/04/2017.

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