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@user59371
@user59371 19 сағат бұрын
Awesome! Honestly what can’t the Tuckey’s do?
@TammyTuckey
@TammyTuckey 16 сағат бұрын
Aw, shucks!!!
@morganashleypeterson3713
@morganashleypeterson3713 20 сағат бұрын
This movie was the childhood of so many girls of my generation. I think I speak for so many of us when I say I would love to see a live action version! I have so many ideas for developing the backstory of Erika's family, Anneliese's dad and Preminger's backstory. How can I refuse wanting this? I would want all the same songs though. This movie is truly a piece of art. This is such a fun video to hear about how the movie was made!
@morganashleypeterson3713
@morganashleypeterson3713 17 сағат бұрын
I remember in choir rehearsal in college, all the girls starting singing songs from Princess and the Pauper and the boys were all so confused what this was that we all knew. My friend had a classic Barbie movie birthday party this year.
@cbooth151
@cbooth151 20 сағат бұрын
I remember Miss Ali. Her song was at the Great Moments with Mr Lincoln exhibit at Disneyland. Awesome lady sang an awesome song. Thanks for the post.
@degax203
@degax203 22 сағат бұрын
new sub from AYG. great performance!
@TammyTuckey
@TammyTuckey 21 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much! :) Glad to have you on board for more fun.
@standupguy4205
@standupguy4205 23 сағат бұрын
The Are you garbage extended family!!!!!
@TammyTuckey
@TammyTuckey 21 сағат бұрын
It's wonderful to be a part of the family! We are feeling the love.
@jakevahle6755
@jakevahle6755 Күн бұрын
Who else is here because of AYG?!
@TammyTuckey
@TammyTuckey 21 сағат бұрын
Hey there! Welcome!!! :)
@Xicano414
@Xicano414 Күн бұрын
AYG homie here!.. loved this! ❤
@TammyTuckey
@TammyTuckey 21 сағат бұрын
Heyyyy! And thank you!
@marshaashworth7819
@marshaashworth7819 Күн бұрын
thank you so much for creating these movies and of course the music that will forever be magical and dear in my heart. I recently purchased a lot of Barbie movies to stream and I’m 21 now and watching these movies today is truly so healing and beautiful 🤍
@monicachuidian-riveracalderon
@monicachuidian-riveracalderon 5 күн бұрын
Love ❤this
@theorenfamily
@theorenfamily 5 күн бұрын
Wish I could have gone to this! I love going to these types of concerts
@tntamusements
@tntamusements 9 күн бұрын
Everyone enjoyed this reunion episode Tammy!
@StephenMurphy96
@StephenMurphy96 9 күн бұрын
That was a great interview. I really enjoyed getting to hear Jacqueline and Kiami's stories (And the little bit Kira was able to send us) and hearing how the movie has really impacted their lives and how good of a director Danny was to everyone. Yeah like I said a lot of Dahl's adaptations never succeeded at the box office for whatever reason but found their second life through TV and video. Matilda, Willy Wonka, The Witches even something more recent like Fantastic Mr. Fox didn't do well box office wise but found their audience through TV and video. I just recently sold someone this version of Matilda at my job. I thought of this interview coming up when I did. Regarding that confusion about the music in the trailer I think that was just a common thing done back then. Because the music wouldn't be done yet for a trailer they'd just recycle music from other movies but nowadays I guess they either try to get the music done in time or there's so much royalty free music now they probably just do that but I miss sometimes watching an old trailer and being like "Why is music from another movie in this one especially if they don't own the rights?" Sometimes they even featured music that was only made for a trailer but had been planned to be a bigger score as was the case with Jerry Goldsmith's Judge Dredd (1995) score where he was supposed to score that movie but the only thing he got to do before leaving was a brief bit of music they used in the trailer that found it's way into a lot of other movie trailers. Probably because it never made it into the movie proper it was easier to get a hold of. I used to be in a drama theatre group and we did a production of the Matilda stage musical where I was an extra. Well we sort of did. We basically combined the stories of Matilda and James and the Giant Peach. That's another adaptation that didn't do well at the box office but found life again later through TV and video. It get's kind of lost amongst the Henry Selick movies because Nightmare is the famous one, then Monkeybone is a big failure and then Coraline is the big surprise later on so James kind of get's forgotten about. It's admittedly been a long time since I've seen this version of Matilda but I think what was being said about the movie that it appealed to everyone it's a kids movie like Tammy said and how this movie has helped kids not feel alone that can be found in other things us late 90s kids grew up on. I grew up on the 90s Sabrina the Teenage Witch show and that also had a similar message in it's story and I know the cast of that show have said similar things that the Matilda cast have said about how it's impacted people's lives. 1996 and magic it was an interesting year to be born in. I celebrated my 28th birthday last week. Now that the late 90s-2000s are becoming more nostalgic the impact these movies and shows have left are being felt so it's great to get reunions and celebrations like this so people can share their love. Although because I was born the year this movie came out I'm reminded I'm approaching 30 in two years so that's going to make me feel a little old. Anyway I think that's it for now but knowing me I've forgotten some stuff although given how long I went on I don't know how I could have. Great work as always and I can't wait for the next interview and reunion. All the best Tammy.
@peacefulAngellight
@peacefulAngellight 17 күн бұрын
😘👑💖💖💖🥰 thank you for your work i love Barbie movies so much💋💕💘
@definingdisney
@definingdisney 17 күн бұрын
Hello! Is it alright if I use a couple of audio clips from this interview for an upcoming video im making about the history of Sony Eclipse?
@TammyTuckey
@TammyTuckey 17 күн бұрын
Please make sure you a citing the interview with a clear link & my name in your show notes on the video and with a link in each section you are using the audio. Thank you!
@definingdisney
@definingdisney 16 күн бұрын
@@TammyTuckeyOf course, thanks! 😁
@TammyTuckey
@TammyTuckey 16 күн бұрын
Good luck! Feel free to post the link here once it is up - would love to check it out. :)
@colesmith1256
@colesmith1256 17 күн бұрын
Shes in rudolph and frosty's christmas in july she voiced lainie lorraine.
@joebelcastro810
@joebelcastro810 19 күн бұрын
I Really enjoyed the interview....John and I go back to our high school days ... i've always loved his music and the stories behind the songs...I just finished reading the Band Leader....it did not disappoint!
@AliasMark69
@AliasMark69 21 күн бұрын
I met John Michael Zovath "ZOV" in 1976. On Pacific Coast Hwy in southern California. I went to a very nice restaurant my girlfriend was Bartender. In the lounge a guy was playing a Fender Rhodes Electric Piano with his right hand, a Hammond B3 Organ with his left hand, Playing Bass on pedals with a Beat Box while singing a song by “Chicago”… Then he played a song on acoustic guitar just as exceptionally well done. I said…”Who Is That, He’s damn good”… she said… His name is John, goes by “ZOV”, his last name, the only guy I can stand hearing do the same song twice. He’s very talented, he will be taking a break soon and will sit at the end of the bar. He did and we met and have been close friends ever since. I have over 100 songs from John of originals and covers done HIS way. John is an amazing Singer/Songwriter/Arranger/Producer/Sound-Engineer-Mixer/Multiple Instrumentalist, even Accordion. Simply the most talented musical individual I've ever known of, and now a Author with a very interesting story from start to finish.
@StephenMurphy96
@StephenMurphy96 23 күн бұрын
That was a wonderful interview. I really enjoyed hearing John's story and how it influenced his writing and why he was inspired to tell this story. It really seems like John has been doing a lot of planning and research by not only drawing from parts of his own life but also the fact he's making more music to go along with the book is really cool. I'll be sure to check the book out when I can. Anyway I think that's it for now but knowing me I've forgotten some stuff. Looking forward to the next interview.
@vmakia
@vmakia 27 күн бұрын
As someone who was just a kid going to EPCOT during the Millennium Celebration, thank you Tammy for putting together such a incitefull interview. This whole event and the Millennium village in particular has always been fascinating to me. What a special time. These cast members made an impression on people that's lasted for decades. Thank you
@kylekeller3398
@kylekeller3398 28 күн бұрын
Such a great show! 🌹
@rileynelson6624
@rileynelson6624 29 күн бұрын
This Meg is so sweet. Her ex made a horrible mistake leaving her. At least she has Hercules now.
@prissmegaforce
@prissmegaforce Ай бұрын
I remember watching this VHS movie many times as a kid and my relative got the same dolls as well. Back then, we had a limited selection of VHS tapes and DVDs. We would rewatch them so many times because there's nothing much on TV as we had very basic cable back then. It's nice to see the cast and crew together after 20 years.
@KyokiPon
@KyokiPon Ай бұрын
Kelly still sounds the same as ever! She needs to come back as Barbie :')
@racquelarellano7693
@racquelarellano7693 Ай бұрын
For A Moment from The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea. Okay, get a grip, get the hang of this flipper It's like slipping two feet into one big, huge slipper This way is left, but which way is right Oh, now I'll be circling in circles all night Oh, so this is forward, no problem I can't believe I can do this and more To swim in the sea, like I walk on the shore Out of my shell, not closed up like a clam Look out see, this is me, here I am For a moment, all of me is alive and at home in the sea I'm swirling and twirling so graceful and grand Not stubbing my toes, getting stuck in the sand For a moment, life is cool I'll splash in the world's biggest pool This is more than my thoughts ever thought it could be For a moment, just a moment, lucky me (If only for one moment I had shared with you all I know The sea wouldn't be a mystery Oh why did you have to go) Everything's newer, brighter and bluer And truer to life than before Watch me soar For a moment, I can shine Get a grin and a fin that works fine My fingers are wrinkly I really don't care, if all of my curls have curled out of my hair For a moment, I can feel All the dreams I'd been dreaming are real Wish my mother could hear it, the sea is my song For a moment, just a moment, I belong (I will find you, my darling And the moment that I do I'll hold you close, my Melody And sing the song of the sea with you Sing the song of the sea with you) For a moment, just a moment I belong
@DrinkingHideaways
@DrinkingHideaways Ай бұрын
That was great fun! I know Gary and I’m glad he let me know this was going on. I performed the role of Jim Handy 81 - 83, and I have stage managed the show often on for 20 years. I’ve seen a lot of cast and it’s still a thrill to watch it perform by so many wonderful cast members. After all this time, it’s still a select group of people that have gotten to play Jim, Flora, Dolly, Six Bits, Johnny and Claire! Performers have auditioned many times to try to be a part of the Hoop Dee Doo legend. An amazing, fun heartwarming show, created so long ago by these wonderful talented performers and creative team. So thanks again Tammy for getting these guys together to talk about something that means so much to so many people. Bravo to you and the original cast of the Hoop Dee Doo Review!
@TammyTuckey
@TammyTuckey Ай бұрын
It was an honor!!! And thank you for your sweet comment.
@StephenMurphy96
@StephenMurphy96 Ай бұрын
That was a wonderful interview and stream. I really enjoyed hearing everyone's stories and just how much this show has truly meant to them being a part of it. The fact it's still there at Disney with minimal changes 50 years later says a lot to it's longevity that people will keep enjoying it no matter what and so long as there's a new generation to discover it there will always be new fun ways to tell the story and make sure the show is a fun one. Anyway I think that's it for now but knowing me I've forgotten some stuff. Looking forward to the next interview.
@joseaburto1641
@joseaburto1641 Ай бұрын
After all the indications of Helga, the only thing that was needed to be said was: YES, MOMMY.
@laramaui4114
@laramaui4114 Ай бұрын
This is the first time I come across your channel. In recent days I have been searching for HM films on YT. This is such a rare and unique interview with two lovely, classy actresses. I had no idea how fun NLO is. She looks absolutely beautiful. THANK YOU so much for making this happen. I would love to have these lovely actresses do a part 2 where they can share more of what it was like to work with some of the actors/actresses/directors. Some of the stories and situations that happened behind the scenes. Ms. Hayley Mills, I will be 60 years old soon, I loved your films as a girl. Of course, these include The Trouble w Angels and Parent Trap. These films helped me escape some of the rough edges in my family life. Yesterday, I was looking for the film you made w John Hurt (Cry of the Penguins) and then this morning this channel pops up. Have a beautiful summer from sunny San Diego,, California.
@kulwinderkaur617
@kulwinderkaur617 Ай бұрын
Jim henson animal jam is my favorite TV show in 2003 michael and patty silversher composed the songs from the tv show in 2003!
@stevel.1721
@stevel.1721 Ай бұрын
Disney, PLEASE make a THIRD Goofy Movie... AND a NEW Goofy TELEVISION SERIES... AND a NEW series of Goofy cartoon shorts... and PLEASE have AT LEAST TWO of those productions serve as SEQUELS to Goof Troop, A Goofy Movie, AND, yes, An Extremely Goofy Movie!
@DisneyDave
@DisneyDave Ай бұрын
Love, Love, Love this Tammy, Beautiful ❤
@TammyTuckey
@TammyTuckey Ай бұрын
Aw, thank you very much, Dave!!!
@tntamusements
@tntamusements Ай бұрын
Thanks for this episode, Tammy!
@StephenMurphy96
@StephenMurphy96 Ай бұрын
That was a wonderful interview. I really enjoyed Dan's energy and his passion really shines through here. To be living out your childhood dream must be a wonderful thing and I can tell his career and the opportunities he's had really have meant a lot to him and he's worked really hard for his success and it's paid off tremendously. Anyway I think that's it for now but knowing me I've forgotten some stuff. Looking forward to the next interview.
@gregk453
@gregk453 Ай бұрын
This is so cool! The tall lost boy with the messenger bag was my first crush. Make more Peter Pan videos
@DakotaMullennix
@DakotaMullennix Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness that is successful performance I can't wait to see the Newsies interview with the original person who plays Jack in the national tour of Newsies because I have a question for Dan I can't wait for the next Livestream this Friday I really can't wait for Dan to answer my question and I will see you at the next Livestream bye Tammy ❤❤❤❤
@StephenMurphy96
@StephenMurphy96 Ай бұрын
That was a wonderful performance. You knocked it out of the park.
@moon-bean
@moon-bean 2 ай бұрын
so awesome that you guys did this! it all makes sense now, why these movies were so great. the effort shows! i was always very curious about the production of these movies too because they really were so good and warm. my parents weren't emotionally available and so honestly, barbie became my surrogate-mother. just hearing kelly sheridan's voice makes me want to cry. these movies are a big part of who i am today as they built my moral compass... stuff like right from wrong, boundary-setting, self-worth, and even critical thinking...! but mostly, they taught me kindness and empathy, which i will forever be grateful for. the characters were such wonderful role-models, both men and women were such feminist figures who were gentle and caring and smart and cared about doing the right thing. it was likely how i was able to distinguish my soulmate from people who weren't right for me. i'll never not be grateful, thank you all so much. i hope younger gens can find something like these movies when they're growing up.♥
@tntamusements
@tntamusements 2 ай бұрын
Yes another great interview Tammy! Stephen was very good to us during our private tour of the Disney Studios!
@StephenMurphy96
@StephenMurphy96 2 ай бұрын
That was a very insightful and fun interview. It's always nice to hear from Steve. His wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm is on full display here and I appreciated hearing how he came up with this idea and how he was driven to do this. He is correct that this era really isn't talked about despite that it was very important in getting us to the Disney Renaissance so this is a story that definitely needs to be told in great detail. The only thing I sort of knew about which I alluded to in my question was how it impacted the animated films and even then there's still some stuff I probably didn't know there. So knowing this will cover all departments of the company is going to be very cool and I'll definitely try and track down a copy when it's released. Anyway I think that's it for now but knowing me I've forgotten some stuff. Looking forward to the next video.
@IzzosPlace
@IzzosPlace 2 ай бұрын
Great interview as usual. Sorry I missed it live! ❤
@ShrimpoStudios
@ShrimpoStudios 2 ай бұрын
So excited for his book!
@marjoriealcalde6253
@marjoriealcalde6253 2 ай бұрын
I like this better than the original lol
@nicolefarah2032
@nicolefarah2032 2 ай бұрын
Wish I could have been there!!!
@RJKaplan66
@RJKaplan66 2 ай бұрын
I worked directly for Bruce Fox at Warehouse 8 in the Magic Kingdom in the late 80’s for two or three years. He was a good guy to work with/for. Told us a very un-Disney like story of his time in boot camp. Very good thing we were backstage, actually a dozen feet below Main Street!
@ym_yongmai
@ym_yongmai 2 ай бұрын
Legends
@franciswright
@franciswright 2 ай бұрын
This is a very good interview - well done Nick, and well done, Tammy!
@TammyTuckey
@TammyTuckey 2 ай бұрын
Hey there stranger! I'm so glad you got to listen to it. :) I was re-listening to this chat before our big reunion and forgot a lot of what we talked about.