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Disney connections

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season One › 1×12 "Skin Deep" › Disney connections

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  • May 3, 2012 at 6:19 pm #134388
    theladybelle
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    Okay, we all know this. Belle’s clothes, the chipped cup, the candlestic and the clock. But also one of Rumple’s lines in the beginning. “Yes, I can protect your little town”. Did anybody catch that? It’s likely taken frome the song in the beginning of the Disney movie. “Little town, it’s a quite village, everyday like the one before. Little town, full of little people”.

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    May 4, 2012 at 12:37 pm #145441
    mia
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    Didn’t catch that, but got the song in my head now. 😆

    May 5, 2012 at 11:52 am #145520
    PriceofMagic
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    Rumpel’s line “Just an old woman selling flowers”. I’m not familiar with the original version of Beauty and the Beast but in the Disney version at the very beginning, an old woman came to the beast’s door and offered him the rose in exchange for shelter.

    All magic comes with a price!

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    May 5, 2012 at 1:30 pm #145530
    mia
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    Yup, that’s right.
    In the original story there’s no old woman and the roses are in the beast’s garden.

    May 5, 2012 at 3:10 pm #145540
    angiebelle
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    I love catching the Disney references. I’m a huge Disney fan and know many of the films very well.

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