Children's Films
101 Dalmatians
http://www.disney.com/101/
Even if you preferred the animated version to the live-action film, you won't be
able to resist these adorable puppies on-screen. Behind-the-scenes info on the picture,
and a hot shot of Glenn Close that leads to a puppy-search area. Downloadable clips,
sweepstakes, and more for kids.
The Adventures of Pinocchio
http://www.pinocchio.com/
Read about Jonathan Taylor Thomas in this movie of the classic children's tale. Pepe
(who may remind you of another animated insect) will be your guide on your Internet
tour of the film.
Aladdin
http://www.disney.com/Aladdin/
Choose Shocked or non-Shocked versions of the site. Read about the new Aladdin film,
third of the trilogy, in which Aladdin and Jasmine finally are getting married. All
the usual cast favorites, including a biography of Robin Williams. Download clips
and sounds.
A Little Princess
http://http.tamu.edu:8000/~jgh2457/little_princess/littlep.html
Links to online reviews of the movie, plotline, other Princess pages. Interesting
link to Japanimation site for anim‚ version of the main character, Sara Crewe. Links
to other Frances Hodgson Burnett sites, including online texts.
All Dogs Go to Heaven 2
http://www.mgmua.com/alldogs2/
If your children enjoyed this movie, show them the Web page so that they can continue
the adventure.
Babe
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/8713/babe.htm
Something makes this film extraordinarily popular. It's a talking pig—how could it
not be? Visit this site to find many other swine-related pages, and maybe get a hint
why the movie is such a family favorite.
Beauty and the Beast
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~pollarpe/batb.html
This animated version of the classic fairy tale has a link to the Beast's Page, trivia
questions (and answers), as well as pages about the story and music.
Fly Away Home
http://www.spe.sony.com/Pictures/SonyMovies/features/flyaway.html
Details on cast and crew, background information on the history of bird migration.
Stills and bios of the film's stars, downloadable Fly Away Home game (ShockWave and
non-ShockWave versions), sweepstakes, and links to wildlife sites.
Homeward Bound II
http://www.disney.com/DisneyVideos/Homeward_Bound_II/
Disney is great at working with animals, and this tale continues the entertaining
saga of two lost dogs and a cat with an attitude. Like most Disney sites, this one
is equipped with stills, sound bytes, a treasure site for kids, and other goodies.
It Takes Two
http://www.rysher.com/film/ittakes2/index.html
Read about the adventures of the Olsen twins in this tale of finding your exact twin.
James and the Giant Peach
http://www.hotwired.com/renfeatures/96/15/index4a.html
It's hard to believe that somebody could do justice to this great Roald Dahl book,
but Hotwired has done it. See how the magic was made, and join a discussion about
whether the movie lives up to your memories of the book.
The Lion King
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~pollarpe/lionking.html
If you know anyone under the age of ten, you've probably seen this movie at least
once. You don't really need the excuse of a niece or nephew to enjoy this movie,
though. If nothing else, visit this site to find the hidden Mickey.
The Lion King Web Connector
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/6670/
Although this isn't the official site for the film, you can start here to jump to
multiple Lion King sites of interest—official, unofficial, and personal.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Megadventure
http://www.tcfhe.com/mmpr/
With the White Ranger as your guide, visit this site to see just what being a Power
Ranger is all about.
Miracle on 34th Street
http://www.tcfhe.com/miracle/
Visit the site of the remake of this Christmas classic to be reminded of what made
it so great, and to remember why it's important to be good the whole year. Santa
is always watching.
Muppet Movie Links
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/VR/BS/Muppets/net_movies.html
Start here to find your way to any of the great Muppet movies: The Muppet Movie,
The Great Muppet Caper, The Muppets Take Manhattan, Muppet*vision 3-D, The Muppet
Christmas Carol, Muppet Treasure Island, The Dark Crystal, and Labyrinth.
The Rescuers
http://members.aol.com/mrbernard/index.html
Your kids may not have recognized the voices of Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor in this
movie and its sequels, but they undoubtedly enjoyed the stories of the little mice
that saved their friends from kidnappers and other evil types. Although this site
isn't particularly graphical, it does provide a lot of details about the films and
a number of images.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
http://arti.es/Disneymania/blanci.htm
The arti.es/Disneymania site provides details on a number of the Disney films, including
this one, which was Disney's first full-length animated picture. Stills and sound
files (in .WAV and Real Audio versions) flesh out the site. Complete text of the
film's song lyrics helps out people who want to sing along. For amusement, click
the Other Text Files link and look at the list of Walt's rejected dwarf names. (What
exactly does Neurtsy mean? I can't even imagine how they'd have drawn Biggo-Ego,
or how sad the film would have been with Gaspy.)
Song of the South
http://members.aol.com/mv14/disney/sots/song.htm
Clips from the Disney animated classic, Brer Rabbit stories, and a delightful recording
of "Zippidy-doo-dah" that plays when you access the site (requires sound capability,
of course).