Toon Talk Special: Favorite Disney Friendships - Part Two
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Kirby concludes his look at the best friendships in Disney history.
Toon Talk
Disney Film & Video Reviews by Kirby C. Holt
Disney Film & Video Reviews by Kirby C. Holt
A Toon Talk Special:
YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME:
50 FAVORITE DISNEY FRIENDSHIPS
YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME:
50 FAVORITE DISNEY FRIENDSHIPS
Part 2 of 2
Welcome back as Toon Talk concludes our countdown of the top 50 favorite Disney friendships (click here for Part 1).
GAL PALS
A Disney heroine can always count on her trusty (often comic) sidekick.
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MULAN and MUSHU
Film: Mulan (1998)
Voice Actors: Ming-Na Wen and Eddie Murphy
DVD: Available
A pint-sized dragon with delusions of grandeur (and a sassy mouth) is just what the spunky Mulan needs to pull of her dangerous mission - after all, who better to teach her the manly arts of spitting, picking a fight and scratching yourself?
ARIEL and FLOUNDER
Film: The Little Mermaid (1989)
Voice Actors: Jodi Benson and Jason Marin
DVD: Available
Every mermaid princess needs her own “little guppy�? to confide her deepest dreams to, even if he is a little yellow. But even if a ferocious shark is involved, she knows he’ll pull through for her.
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LILO and STITCH
Film: Lilo and Stitch (2002)
Voice Actors: Daveigh Chase and Chris Sanders
Song of Friendship: “Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride�?
DVD: Available
Of course, a little Hawaiian girl’s best friend is always her unpredictable, four-armed, antenna-sprouting, water-fearing, Elvis-impersonating, super-strong fugitive alien experiment from another galaxy …