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Scotland, Australia, Mexico, French Polynesia… 11 magical journeys…

During this confinement, are you looking for an escape? And if you were given the opportunity to make a real world Tour from your living room thanks to Disney magic ? From French Polynesia to Scotland, via Australia, France, Kenya or Norway… Discover 11 magical destinations which inspired Disney's most beautiful animated films. Travel, escape… 

Ratatouille takes you on a trip to… Paris!

What if we decided to see Paris differently, from the perspective of a rat? With the most sophisticated images, Ratatouille offers viewers a enchanting journey to the City of Lights. To best represent French culinary art and anchor it in reality, Brad Bird and his team have scoured the most famous restaurants in the capital French like the restaurant Le Procope, the Tour d'Argent or Hélène Darroze. We can also note the familiar features of emblematic Parisian figures such as Brigitte Bardot, Serge Gainsbourg or Charles de Gaulle who inspired some of the characters in Ratatouille. Sick of Paris? This sublime Disney production shows a magical Paris, magnified by the imagination.

Vaimala makes you discover the amazed treasures of French Polynesia…  

It is  in the Pacific Islands that Vaimala, the legend of the end of the world takes place. Thanks to sumptuous decorations, we are given the opportunity to discover or rediscover all the beauty of French Polynesia thanks to the richness of its culture and its legends. In the wish to pay homage to Polynesian culture, the directors of Vaimala, The Legend of the End of the World John Musker and Ron Clements set out to rfaithfully produce the reality of traditions and landscapes with the help of experts. Through their exploration of Tahiti, Moorea, and Tetiaroa, the imaginary island of Motunui is so beautiful and realistic that it really seems to be one of the most sumptuous treasures that French Polynesia has to offer...

Mystical and magical, Coco's epic transports you to Mexico!

The wonderful story of Coco takes place at Santa Cecilia. If this Mexican city comes from the imagination, it was nevertheless inspired by typical villages of Mexico with numerous cobbled streets lined with adobe and wooden houses. The bell tower of Santa Cecilia was even thought to be based on that of the Basilica of San Juan Parangaricutiro. But above all, Coco gives us the opportunity to discover the emblematic Mexican festival: Day of the Dead. A real favorite for the Disney animated film which, in the most beautiful way, literally transports us to Mexico…

With Rebelle, discover the extraordinary lands of Scotland… 

For its fabulous epic Rebelle, Disney takes you to the heart of the fascinating Scottish Highlands. For the production of this wonderful animated film, the Rebelle graphic design team traveled to Scotland several times to soak up the mystical atmosphere of this country, from the richness of its nature to its historical remains. Megalithic site of Callanish in the north-east of Scotland, Clydesdale horses from the Clyde Valley, clothing of the characters with tartan patterns typical of Celtic countries... The faithful references to Scotland are numerous. With Rebelle, for the duration of a sumptuous animated film, travel to these extraordinary lands…

Finding Nemo: Dive into the Great Barrier Reef and dreams of Australia… 

It's off Australia, on the Great Barrier Reef that Nemo lives. Did you know that in order to reproduce a larger than life setting, directors Lee Unkrich and Andrew Stanton had explored the seabed themselves? At the heart of the immensity of this sumptuous coral reef, an infinity of corals, fish, turtles, whales largely inspired the wonderful environment of the world of Nemo... By following the crazy adventures of Nemo, rediscover the Sydney Harbor and immerse yourself in the heart of Australia during a moment of escape like no other…

Dreamlike journey to Norway in the white paradise of Frozen!

“Freed!” Delivered! The kids are watching TV! » During confinement, for the sake of peace and quiet, you sometimes tape your adorable little ones to the sofa in front of Snow Queen ? And if you sit down alongside them to see this great Disney classic in a new light by escaping into Norway ? In between enchanted autumn forestsnorthern Lights, Sami culture, Fairy fjords and stave church… Prepare yourself for a dreamlike journey into the white paradise from Frozen!

Travel to New England with Lady and the Tramp!

In this heartwarming romantic adventure, a timeless new version of the 1955 animated classic, Lady, a pampered American Cocker Spaniel, and Tramp, a talkative, stern but charming abandoned dog, embark on an unexpected adventure, and, despite their differences, grow closer and understand the value of home. Visually speaking, the decorations are endowed with incredible beauty, plunging us into another era, that of history, in this small American town of New England. Moving away from the cartoon with its more jazzy aspect, the reorchestration of Lady and the Tramp immerses us even more in this atmosphere so characteristic of New England...

Immerse yourself in the Indian jungle with The Jungle Book…  

Adaptation of the work of Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book recreates breathtaking natural scenery and shows no less than 64 species of animals in computer-generated images more real than nature. With these new adventures of Mowgli in 3D, the director breathes new life into the Disney classic, immersing spectators in a splendid and green jungle where the branches of the trees intertwine and extend to infinity. Ready for a jungle trip from your couch?

Fly over the Orient on a flying carpet in Aladdin's blue dream... 

“This blue dream, I don’t believe it, it’s wonderful, a fabulous world is in the heavens…” When a charming street boy named Aladdin seeks to conquer the heart of the beautiful, enigmatic and fiery Princess Jasmine, he calls upon the all-powerful Genie, the only one who can allow him to realize three wishes, including that of becoming the prince Ali to better access the palace… Here, Aladdin Jasmine explores the magnificent origins of the Middle East. Faithful to the original masterpiece, this 2016 version, even more imbued with magic, seems to conquer all hearts. During confinement, give yourself a sweet reverie flying over the Orient Flying Carpet…

A safari in Kenya with The Lion King… 

The Lion King is undoubtedly the most iconic of Disney's animated films! If the emotional power of the 1994 version seems unrivaled, the 2019 version shows breathtaking landscapes. Who has never dreamed of doing a safari in the Land of Lions to go meet Mufasa and Simba? Head to Kenya to admire the cult landscapes that inspired the cartoon! Hakuna Matata!

See Pocahontas again for a trip to North America!

During confinement, the sublime Native American princess Pocahontas transports us again and again with grace in North America…. With the song “L’air du vent” by Pocahontas, some interesting information is even revealed to us about the Native American peoples. First, it's about an Indian woman who compares her view of the world to a colonist, showing him how ignorant he is. Related to respect for the living, it's a real ode to nature which is delicately sung in L’air du Vent “ Do you understand the song of hope of the wolf who dies of love, the cries of the wild cats at dawn, can you hear the spirits of the Mountain singing, can you paint the air of the wind in a thousand colors. » So, ready to reflect on Mother Nature, talk to Grandmother Foliage and listen the Spirit of the Wind…?

Publication date: April 13, 2020

Robin

🏌️🏎️🍽️ Passionate about golf, unconditional F1 fan, and on the lookout for the best restaurants.

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