Toon Talk Special: Favorite Disney Romantic Couples - Part 1 of 2 - Feb 11, 2005

Toon Talk Special: Favorite Disney Romantic Couples - Part 1 of 2
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PRINCESS MIA THERMOPOLIS and SIR NICHOLAS DEVEREAUX

Film: The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)
Actors: Anne Hathaway and Chris Pine
“Their�? Song: “A Love That Will Last�?
DVD: Available

Princess Mia must marry or relinquish her rightful claim to the crown of the Kingdom of Genovia. One of her potential suitors is Sir Nicholas, whose uncle has his own eyes on the throne. Will true love conquer all?

MARY CONTRARY and TOM PIPER

Film: Babes in Toyland (1961)
Actors: Annette Funicello and Tommy Sands
“Their�? Song: “Just a Whisper Away�?
DVD: Available

Two nursery rhyme characters come to life in the Mother Goose Village. But before they can marry, they must defeat the villainous Barnaby, escape the Forest of No Return … and, oh yeah, find Mary’s lost sheep.

WILL TURNER and ELIZABETH SWANN

Film: The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Actors: Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley
DVD: Available

Tied together by fate, blacksmith Will Turner has pledged his life and love to the nobleman’s daughter Elizabeth. When she is kidnapped by a marauding band of pirates, he’ll do anything to save her … including enlisting the help of one Captain Jack Sparrow.

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Toon in next time for Part 2 of Looking for Romance: 50 Favorite Romantic Couples from Disney Films, where you’ll meet the odd couples, learn about love among inanimate objects, and find out which of the classic Disney Princesses (you’ve heard of them, right?) does not make it into the Top 10.

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-- Posted February 11, 2005

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