the manager of The Beatles originally made an agreement with Disney that the parts of the vultures would be played by the band. When the idea was brought to John Lennon he told them "There's no way The Beatles are going to sing for Mickey F***-ing Mouse!" the voices were cast to other actors but the characters themselves are yes based on The Beatles. The one with the shaggy hair looks madly like George!!
From www.imdb.com 4 Vultures: Flaps, Dizzy, Buzzie and Ziggy Flaps - Chad Stuart Dizzy - Lord Tim Hudson Buzzie - J. Pat. O'Malley Ziggy - Digby Wolfe
Last hand painted Cell movie was "The Little Mermaid", the last hand animated movie was "Home on the Range".
The song for the new McDonalds advert is "Whistle-Stop" its the theme tune to Disneys Robin Hood which was released in 1973!!!!
No. The final productions in which Disney had an active role were the animated feature, The Jungle Book and the live-action musical comedy The Happiests Millionaire both released in 1967 (but were in production prior to Walt Disney's death on December 15, 1966). He did not have an active role in the production of the Aristocats which was released in 1970.
Peter and Katie were in the jungle in 2005
We we playing the Beatles who had turned Walt Disney down Lordtim.com Xx
THE BEATLES
yes they do
There were 4 vultures in the movie "The Jungle Book" and their names were Flaps, Buzzy, Ziggy and Dizzy.
no there is to much Humidity for them
shanty #2 answ: according to the internet movie data base, in the Disney cartoon of the Jungle book, she had no name. She is simply called 'The Girl' http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061852/
The one with long black hair was Liverpool. The bald one sounded like London and the other sounded kind of Northern.
They were voiced by J. Pat O'Malley, Digby Wolfe, Lord Tim Hudson, and Chad Stuart
From www.imdb.com 4 Vultures: Flaps, Dizzy, Buzzie and Ziggy Flaps - Chad Stuart Dizzy - Lord Tim Hudson Buzzie - J. Pat. O'Malley Ziggy - Digby Wolfe
in a potter's field
Although they generally prefer wide open spaces, especially coastlines, deserts and plains, they can also live in a wide range of habitats. This DOES include tropical and temperate forests and grasslands. Turkey vultures are among the most common New World vultures in United States. They can also be found along the east and west coast of North Canada and Central South America.
The lion is supposed to be the king of beasts, king of the animals, king of the jungle, and so on.