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Disney Encanto Little Golden Book (Disney Encanto)

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Disney has temporarily released 'THE ART OF #ENCANTO' for free as part of its campaign for the Oscars. When people meet our family and see our Casita, they want to know where my family's magic comes from. And I always say it comes from the same place theirs does. It might be hard to see. It might look different than some. But it's always there." Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Encanto tells the tale of an extraordinary family, the Madrigals, who live hidden in the mountains of Colombia, in a magical house, in a vibrant town, in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto. The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the family with a unique gift from super strength to the power to heal-every child except one, Mirabel. But when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is in danger, Mirabel decides that she, the only ordinary Madrigal, might just be her exceptional family’s last hope. The film features all-new songs by Emmy, GRAMMY and Tony Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda (“Hamilton,” “Moana”) and is directed by Byron Howard (“Zootopia,” “Tangled”) and Jared Bush (codirector “Zootopia”), co-directed by Charise Castro Smith (writer “The Death of Eva Sofia Valdez”) and produced by Clark Spencer and Yvett Merino.

but the songs missing takes so many feelings away and the story lost a bit of its magic along the way. i really love that dolores and camilo get to say something about their struggle at the end of the book and i honestly adore the overall changes that the auther made for the ending, with dolores talking so much that only mariano wants to work beside her, their relationship seems a lot less forced this way. This is a fun novelization of Disney's Encanto. This book fleshes out the story using the first person perspective of the three sisters: Isabela, Luisa, and Mirabel. Each chapter alternates between the three and we see the story unfold from their point of view. I really enjoyed this conceit because we get the internal thoughts of all three of them, not just Mirabel, and it helps to create more empathy for the Luisa and Isabela characters.

A Tale of Three Sisters is one of two books based on Disney's Encanto, the other being Disney Encanto: The Deluxe Junior Novelization. Both are novelizations and follow the plot of the film, but A Tale of Three Sisters brings some new stuff to the table. I open the new door, and my room is more beautiful and fantastical than I ever could have imagined. You would never know that it used to be a plain nursery. A vine grows above the bed like a canopy. A chigüiro is curled up on my pillow like a stuffed animal. A heavy bookshelf is loaded with books. A cup of hot chocolate and a plate of arepas steams on the table. Everyone in my family has added a little something to my room." Although I was expecting a brand new story like Frozen's tie-in books ( Frozen 2: Forest of Shadows and Frozen 2: Dangerous Secrets: The Story of Iduna and Agnarr), I was pleasantly surprised to find this book alternates first person point of view between Mirabel, Isabela, and Luisa. in general, i think the different perspectives definitely added a little bit to the story, but honestly did not make that big of a difference. I really enjoyed it, however it was a lot like the novelization that I read: some things were different about the characters. Mirabel's mom blames her for the destruction of Casita and the encanto, but in the movie, she does not. She and her husband are the only ones who are ever supportive and gentle with Mirabel. And they understand her better than anyone else too. Isabela in the beginning really surprised me since she seemed to have sympathy for Mirabel. Her character in the movie hardly makes it so and it doesn't really make sense to me that she would hide it, unless it was because she thought Abuela wouldn't approve. Other than those things, I overall enjoyed it.

This book was the most different from the movie. There were alot of little changes that made me feel like the book was written prior to the final movie. They're not huge changes, mostly it's a character saying a line that belonged to another character in the movie. There was however alot of new interesting info with this book but the main thing you need to know if that just like the movie, Abuela never apologizes and no one asks her too. Mirabel is crying, upset, thinking about running away from the family forever because of Abuela calling her a screw up repeatedly and she still wonders if this whole thing could have been avoided if she were nicer to Abuela. There's zero accountability here. Cast: Wilmer Valderrama, Stephanie Beatriz, Diane Guerrero, Angie Cepeda, Jessica Darrow, María Cecilia Botero, Adassa , Mauro Castillo, Rhenzy Feliz, Carolina Gaitan Just ahead of the upcoming award show Disney has released a digital version of the Encanto Art Book online for FREE to help promote the film. Note: The decision was made to consolidate all Disney publications under the name Walt Disney Company. This profile is for Walt Disney, the characters he created, and the company he founded. Any questions, please ask in the Librarian's Group.For information or assistance, call Cineworld on 0330 333 4444 Mon-Sun 09:00 - 22:00. Calls to this number are charged at standard national rate and are included within your mobile network minutes. I grew up in a household were I had to be Isabella and Luisa(emotionally strong) and my dear brother was the Bruno/Camilo in the family. I would love to say that I didn't judge him this harshly but I think I did. But also I know my brother judge me as Mirabel judged Isabella and Luisa. So i felt that was made this a relatable read. I always love when novelizations add something to the movie, and A Tale of Three Sisters does just that! Former ‘Star Wars’ Actress Gina Carano Blasts Kathleen Kennedy After South Park’s Panderverse Episode it was nice learning more about luisa’s and isabela’s emotions and watching things unravel from their perspectives.

Disney died of lung cancer in Burbank, California, on December 15, 1966. The following year, construction began on Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. His brother Roy Disney inaugurated the Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971.

The epilogue is by far the biggest addition to the story. Although it's a short epilogue it's absolutely heartwarming and almost upsetting that it wasn't added to the film. It involves the Madrigals decorating Mirabel's room to make it extra special. For starters, each sister has their own struggles which is shown in the movie and emphasized in this book. But what is also highlighted more in this book via Luisa and Isabella's POV is that Mirabel is an outsider and "annoying" because she does not have a gift and is always trying to help. It’s essentially the plot of the movie but expanded with point of view chapters from Luisa and Isabela alongside Mirabel’s. It was absolutely amazing to see into the minds of Mirabel’s sisters. Luisa being really sweet and just needing a break was hard to read about. Isabela desperately wanting a better relationship with her sister but somehow messing it up repeatedly was hard to read too. I liked that this book made sure you knew that none of the sisters were perfect, but they each had their flaws and insecurities. obviously, you can't really put songs into books like this, and sometimes the translation into a written scene worked really well - i liked the one at the end for example -, and sometimes it didn't quite satisfy - we don't talk about bruno remains unmatched. I loved the movie and I wanted to learn more about the sister. Honestly when I decided to read this book, I expected something different. since it said "tale of three sisters", I did not expect it to be their point of view throughout the movie. it wasn't bad to have those POVs since we really saw it from Maribel's perspective in the movie but to read what she was thinking mentally was very enlightening.

Isabella and Luisa are always trying to be helpful and feel the need to be help to get Abuela's love. But since they have gift's its not an issue and they avoid to do things wrong. which is understandable but the judgement that they have towards Mirabel, as wrong as it may feel, is spot on with siblings. Of course it will be up for “Best Animated Feature” (And will probably win since Disney/Pixar almost ALWAYS wins that), plus “Best Original Song” which will most likely be for “We don’t talk about Bruno” despite “Surface Pressure” also being quite popular. The junior novel retelling of Disney's new animated movie, Encanto: the tale of an extraordinary family who live hidden in a magical house in the mountains of Colombia A Tale of Three Sisters is a novelization of the film, but it gives more to the story. Instead of having just Mirabel as a POV, we also get the points of view of her two older sisters, Isabela and Luisa. Isabela is seen as the perfect one: graceful, beautiful, and gifted with the ability to grow flowers; Luisa has super strength, and she works hard to serve the family and the people of the village. In the film, there are important scenes between the sisters and Mirabel, but seeing parts of the story through their eyes gives them more depth and makes me like them even more.You’ll be able to see all the early concept art and story boards for the film as it started out in its development form up until all the designs were finalized to give us what ended up in the finished product. even though i don’t agree with some of the changes that were made in the story, i believe i enjoyed the ending of the book a bit more than the one in the movie Such a beautiful story. I appreciate the added perspectives compared to the movie, it allows for more depth the story desperately needed. I feel like I associate a lot with Luisa and Isabella, the need to perform and be perfect. Biography aside, I cried during the confrontation scene with Abuela and the scene where everyone says how they felt so pressured all the time. Since I don’t have Disney+ and can’t watch the movie, I decided to give this novelization a try. I forgot how refreshing Disney novelizations can be- I really needed that little distraction from real life haha 😌

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