Facts 1231-1260

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Summer is almost over :(

NOOOOOOO!!!!!! *cries*

Let's get some more facts in before the evil known as school comes back to bored us!

Fact #1231

Ariel has appeared in more Disney Princess Merchandise than any other Princess.

Fact #1232

In The Incredibles, the film had 80 pieces of clothing.

Fact #1233

Edna Mode helped present the 2005 Academy Award for best Costume Design.

Fact #1234

Mary Blair's art provided inspiration for Carl and Ellie's house in Up.

Fact #1235

Merida has a totally of 22 costume pieces including dresses, cloaks, and a head wrap.

Fact #1236

Ellie from Up is always represented by bright colours, the most common being magenta.

Fact #1237

For The Incredibles, a tailor was brought in to teach film makers how to do flat pattern making.

Fact #1238

Filmmakers had to develop much more detailed simulations to get Violets hair right.

Fact #1239

Queen Elinor's hair, if let down, would be 6 feet and 6 inches long.

Fact #1240

Robin Williams did so much ad-libbing that Aladdin had 16 hours of usable material.

Fact #1241

Pat Carrol who voiced Ursula in The Little Mermaid, provided the voice of Morgana in the sequel.

Fact #1242

The cost to build Disney's Hollywood Studios exceeded 500 million dollars.

Fact #1243

The huge icon Sorcerer Mickey Hat was added to the park in October 2001 as part of the 100 Years of Magic Celebration.

Fact #1244

The Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant is a replica of the original Hollywood, California establishment frequented by the stars.

Fact #1245

From 1993 until 2000 World Championship Wrestling (WCW) held TV tapings at Disney - MGM Studios.

Fact #1246

Originally, The Incredibles was supposed to be called The Invincibles.

Fact #1247

In the scene where Jodi Benson appeared in the movie Enchanted, an instrumental version of the song Part of Your World played in the background.

Fact #1248

The Lion King and Pocahontas were in production at the same time and it was believed that Pocahontas would be the more successful film.

Fact #1249

After Finding Nemo came out in 2003, there were news reports that tons of kids were flushing their fish down the toilet to "set them free." One of the sayings from the film was "all drains lead to the ocean."

Fact #1250

An animator from the Toy Story movies revealed on Twitter that Woody actually has a last name, though he's never been called by it in the actual movies. His full name? Woody Pride.

Fact #1251

After Sleeping Beauty debuted in 1959, there was a 30-year gap between Disney princess movies. The next one to be released was The Little Mermaid in 1989.

Fact #1252

In the Brave title, there is a hidden Merida and Elinor.

Fact #1253

On this day, August 17th back in 2004, the cartoon film Mickey, Donald, and Goofy & The Three Musketeers was released.

Fact #1254

On this day, August 17th back in 2007, was the premiere of High School Musical 2.

Fact #1255

More than 75 million Cokes are consumed each year at Walt Disney World Resort along with 13 million bottles of water.

Fact #1256

If you stacked the number of standard autograph books sold annually, it would match the height of 200 Cinderella Castles.

Fact #1257

And if you add the Princess-style autograph books and, end to end, the books would reach 88 miles into space.

Fact #1258

Over at Disney's Osprey Ridge Golf Club, Mickey's profile greets golfers on the large practice green.

Fact #1259

The fountain at Epcot Innoventions Plaza can shoot water 150 feet in the air - within 30 feet of the top of Spaceship Earth. If all of the shooters were fired at once, there would be 2,000 gallons of water in the air.

Fact #1260

It would take nearly 9.5 million tennis balls to fill one of the tennis ball cans at Center Court Hotel in Disney's All-Star Sports Resort. That's enough to stretch from Walt Disney World Resort to Key West.

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I hope you all enjoyed these facts as much as I did!

R.I.P. Robin Williams

We never had a friend like you :,)

You were an awesome genie!

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