Silly Symphony - Farmyard Symphony (1938)
Welcome to Cookiecarnival, a small digital scrapbook dedicated to vintage and modern filmography of the famous American studio, Walt Disney Company. Please enjoy your stay!
Cookiecarnival was established on December 1st of 2012 and there are currently . The theme code is by Flamora. The artwork on the banner is personally drawn by me, which is the Cookie Queen from the Silly Symphonies classic The Cookie Carnival.
This is for everyone who wants to try the recipe from Tiana’s cookbook. I forgot to convert the symbols, which lead to much confusion. 23/4 cups is meant to be 2¾ cups! Thank you sometimescecil for pointing that out to me! <3
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Distributed in 1988, Who Framed Roger Rabbit enthrall audiences with groundbreaking special effects and masterful storytelling. A box office hit grossing over $329,000,000 and winning much prodigious recognition, which includes four coveted Academy Awards. The critically acclaimed reception was considered very rare for an animated film during the 1980s. When moviegoers and film critics think of the crossover between real life and plastic celluloid - it is usually Jessica Rabbit that conjures in mind. In the original novel, Jessica is an immoral toon beauty who harbors loveless emotions for Roger. After all, it is Roger who commissioned a spell to make her fall in love with him and the effects lasted temporarily. The 1983 screen draft was more faithful to Gary K. Wolf’s work than the completed adaptation - instead of a cunning siren; Jessica is an ethical character who truly has her husband’s best interest at heart. [ x ]
![]() | "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo - Music Box" by Disney |
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo [ music box version ] |