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Top 10 Unscripted Moments That Were Kept in Animated Movies

Top 10 Unscripted Moments That Were Kept in Animated Movies

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These unscripted animated moments were too good to cut. For this list, well be looking at reported ad-libs, mistakes and/or unexpected occurrences from the recording booth. Our countdown includes Toy Story, Shrek, The Lion King, and more! What's YOUR favorite unscripted animated moment?
Date: 2023-11-20

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I like all the unscripted moments on Disney Plus or the DVDs or on TV like Buzz Has a Meltdown Toy Story and Who Does Wilbur's Dad Look Like Meet The Robinsons and Bucky Or Binky Brother Bear and Morph Needs To Get The Map Treasure Planet and Iago's Rant Aladdin and Fiona's Belch Shrek and Lots of Improv The Emperor's New Groove and Thank You For Nothing How To Train Your Dragon and. Do The Hula? The Lion King and Rat Telenovela, Encanto and Broken Promises Beauty and the Beast and What's Your Name Again, Osmosis Jones and Someone's Hungry, Billy and Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure and Achilles, Heel The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Road To A Quotable Movie The Road To El Dorado and
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One of the reasons why western animation can have lots of improvisation and anime doesn't is the way each is made. In the west, the actors record their lines very early in the process. Afterward, the animators can use the improved lines (and even copy the actors' movements, facial expressions and clothing [in some cases] if they have a camera rolling in the recording booth) in the final product. Voice work is one of the final steps in anime, so the actors have to match lip flaps, leaving very little room for improvisation.
This is why so many actors can forget they made a western-animated film. It can literally be years between the recording sessions and a film's release.

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The scene in Aladdin when Jasmine's father shoves a cookie into Iago's mouth, Iago says Jerk under his breath. At the time of recording, Gilbert Godfrey had just been chastised about how he delivered a previous line by the director. As the director was walking away from Gilbert, he called the director jerk under his breath not realizing his microphone was still on and recording. It wasn't until the premiere of the movie that Gilbert realized the animators snuck the jerk line in.
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Rest In Peace Robin Williams and Gilbert Gottfried. Both were amazing actors and comedians. And its not just Iago that makes me miss Gottfried. He was the voice of Digit from Cyberchase ever since the shows debut on PBS Kids in 2002 and the show is still in production, which is forcing a recasting for the character since Digit is one of the shows protagonists
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I think its a testament to great improv actors that not locking them in a box breathes life into these characters that otherwise would be missing. Obviously not all actors are great or even comfortable with improv, but those that are will give a better performance when given the freedom to do so.
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It's crazy to know that The Road to El Dorado was made intentionally to beat out The Emperor's New Groove, since Disney was working on that movie for 6 years and DreamWorks thought it was a good idea. If course Disney then trashed the idea and went for something totally different.
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See, Ive always thought Road To El Dorado had some of the best dialogue ever used in an animated film, glad someone else agrees.
But lets face it, Kenneth Branagh and Kevin Kline in a DIRECT homage to Bob Hopes The Road To Bali was ALWAYS going to be comedy gold.

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Had this list not been limited to only animated movies, I would have added Jackie Gleasons Sheriff Buford T. Justice from the Smokey and the Bandit films. Gleason ad-libbed nearly every one of his lines. The man should have gotten an Oscar for the role.
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When I was younger. Treasure Planet was my all time favourite and it's really sad that it's not so popular. Because it would have been awesome to see a second Treasure Planet.
And please we need a new Brother Bear and a new emperor new groove

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It makes me wonder if the famous Both scene was improvised from #1.
I remember bursting out in laughter at the Hula scene from The Lion King, it came out of nowhere lol. I think the whole audience in the movie theater ended up laughing lol.

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5: 00 what galls a lot of people about this movie is the scrapped sequel. I'm not even a die hard fan and I would have loved a sequel. I can't imagine what it must be like for the super fans of this movie to know they almost got a part 2.
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Dude, how could y'all NOT mention Treasure Planet's amazing soundtrack?
Johnny Rhesnik from the Goo Goo Dolls did the songs and they're all radio quality and almost indistinguishable from the music he releases WITH the Goo Goo Dolls.

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A lot of people think gobber was gay for that line.
I personally think that he's just got like a wooden straw downstairs that since he's a mish mash of improvised body parts to begin with.

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Knowing that Gilbert Gottfried recently passed makes it hard to watch the Iago sequence. RIP, Gilbert, and Robin Williams too, may you both be yukking it up, wherever you two are.
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All these years and this is the first time since the movie was brand new that I noticed Buzz does the little Star Trek gesture after telling Woody he is a sad strange litte man.
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I never noticed before, but I think the sword scene in road to El dorado is actually referencing Secrets of Monkey Island that have insult based sword fighting as a mechanic.
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RIP Robin Williams and Gilbert Gottfried, you will be remembered as two of my favorite comedic actors. You, Robin Williams, as The Genie and you, Gilbert Gottfried, as Iago.
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I heard that the tea party scene in Alice in Wonderland was all ad-lib. When they tried to do it again with the ad-lib it didn't work so they just used the first take.
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There was a bunch of improvised dialog from Robin Williams in Aladin that couldn't be used. Because, well. His comedy is normally not something children should hear
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How the hell did the passing of Gilbert Gottfried go so under-the-radar? I just now found out about this literally no Twitter no news no nothing
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Robin williams. did they even bother giving this man a script? Everything I hear about him is that half of his lines were ad libbed
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Well now I know that All Dogs Go To Heaven had some ad lib in it.
I think Im more surprised by that than anything else.

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Love this, but how? How did you not include Louisas Im a loser! Moment voiced by Jessica Darrow? That was a good one you missed
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Eartha Kitt had a long and varied career, and like so many others deserves to be remembered. Rest In Peace, funny voice kitty.
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I've always thought Road to El Dorado and Treasure Planet were two of the most underappreciated animated films in history.
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That line from Buzz to Woody has always cracked me up since I was a little kid. You are a sad, strange little man.
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What about Atlantis the Lost Empire? Didn't the actor who voiced the explosives guy improvise most of his lines.
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Treasure Planet is amazing. It deserves to be considered a classic along side many of Disneys other movies.
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I gotta laugh that a lot of these were from movies from my childhood. Mostly the Disney Renaissance era films.
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I can't decide all of them are my favouites growing up untill now plus we all grow up loving Disney's movies
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