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- Bonkers is a side-scrolling platform game.
- Phil Collins performs in the music video "Strangers Like Me" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Tarzan (1999) recorded for Walt Disney Records. The music video features Phil Collin singing and pay instruments while in a jungle. Clips from the animated film feature throughout.
- A short film about jet propulsion produced by Disney for General Electric.
- Mushu the Dragon takes a quick look behind the scenes of Mulan's recording sessions, with interviews from several cast members.
- WWI historian Alexander Watson rates five more First World War battle scenes from movies for realism. He discusses the accuracy of the trench warfare and military strategy portrayed in "1917" (2019) and "Paths of Glory" (1957). He also comments on surprise attacks, cavalry, and helmets in "War Horse" (2011) and "Blizzard of Souls" (2019). Watson analyzes the guns, artillery, ships, destroyers, cannons, and other weapons used in "Admiral" (2008).
- When a camera-wearing security guard attempts to track down some missing art, he accidentally damages his camera, leading the audience on an audio adventure relayed through high-tech headphones.
- Insider takes a look at the ways that underwater scenes are created for movies - whether they're shot in the ocean, in an underwater tank or on dry land later adding underwater qualities using lighting tricks and CGI.
- A short film produced by Disney which explains and documents how tires are made.
- A quirky young girl with a wild imagination is encouraged by her grandfather to follow her dreams, even though her classmates make fun of her.
- A lot of unseen work happens to make every movie come to life. At Pixar, tailoring and simulation artists animate clothing, which is key to making characters in movies like "Coco" and "Onward" feel real. Food stylists make sure all the real food in a given scene stays fresh, while other artists make fake food when working with the real item would be too difficult. Bug wranglers work on movies like "Spider-Man" and "Arachnophobia," manipulating light, air, and room temperature so insects will put on their best possible performance. And if you've ever seen a baby cry on screen, chances are a baby wrangler was standing behind the camera making sure that happened.
- Jousting world champion Shane Adams rates eight horseback fight scenes in movies and television, such as "Lord of the Rings," for realism. Adams discusses the accuracy of horseback fight scenes in "Game of Thrones" (2011); "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" (2002), starring Viggo Mortensen and Orlando Bloom; and "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum" (2019), with Keanu Reeves. He comments on the armor and tactics of cavalry battles in "The Last Duel" (2021), starring Matt Damon and Adam Driver; "Gladiator" (2000), featuring Russell Crowe; and "A Knight's Tale" (2001), with Heath Ledger. Adams also analyzes unconventional riding styles highlighted in Disney's "Mulan" (2020) and "Ben-Hur" (1959).
- Documentary regarding two of the "nine old men" of Disney animators.
- Acting coach Anthony Gilardi analyzed some of Hollywood's most famous - and infamous - dying scenes. Reviewing movie deaths ranging from great to mediocre to downright terrible, he broke down what went right and wrong in the actors' performances.
- This little featurette consists mostly of an outline about how Goofy should be animated - meaning, how his body and gestures work, and how his personality should be depicted. The outline had been written by Disney animation legend Art Babbitt in the late 1930s.
- Short but informative feature on the work of Pinto Colvig, the original voice of Goofy. It can be found on 'Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Two - The Complete Goofy'.
- Interviews with 'OK Go' band and the Muppets on the making of 'On Set with OK Go and The Muppets'.
- Presented as part of the STAR WARS: LAUNCH BAY experience at Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios, "Meet the Makers" is a featurette exploring the past, present and future of the STAR WARS franchise, including interviews with the new generation of storytellers behind the Saga.
- "Klaus," Netflix's first animated film, is an origin story of Santa Claus. Because the Oscar-nominated movie appeals to nostalgia, director Sergio Pablos and his team at The SPA Studios in Madrid decided to make the film in 2D. But they also wanted to advance the look, so they developed new technology that adds details like lighting and texture to the characters that make them appear 3D. Insider spoke with Pablos to find out how they made the innovative film, which earned an Academy Award nomination for best Animated Feature and seven Annie Awards.
- UFC middleweight fighter Uriah Hall - ranked No. 9 in the UFC middleweight rankings as of November 2021 - rates nine mixed-martial-arts scenes in movies and television, such as "Warrior" and "Attack on Titan," for realism. Hall breaks down the kickboxing techniques in "Kickboxer," (1989), explains the importance of fighting rhythm and strategies in "Black Widow" (2021), "John Wick: Chapter 2" (2017), and "Blood and Bone," (2009) and comments on the accuracy of fights in the octagon in "Warrior" (2011), "Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown" (2011), and "Bruised" (2021). He also explains the accuracy of grappling moves in "Attack on Titan" (2013) and critiques his own performance in "Seized" (2020).
- When Pixar released the first installment of Toy Story in 1995, it wasn't just a technological marvel. It also elevated storytelling to a new level for animated films. Here are Pixar's 5 essential rules of storytelling that are essential to understanding why their hit films like "Inside Out", "Up", and "Monsters Inc." feel so perfect.
- Naval warfare expert Evan Wilson rates nine naval warfare scenes in movies and television shows, such as "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl", for realism. Wilson is an assistant professor at the US Naval War College and an expert in 18th-century naval warfare.
- Former FBI Hostage Rescue Team member Chris Whitcomb rates 10 rescue scenes for realism in movies and TV shows.
- The band comes on playing and enter the partygoers.
- Interstitials showcasing various forms of Healthy Living.
- A globe-trotting treasure hunt starring Donald Duck.
- A short film made for the U.S. Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs about the history of the Amazon basin.
- Toby Capwell, the curator of arms and armor at The Wallace Collection in London, reacts to 11 memorable scenes featuring medieval weapons and armor and rates them based on their historical accuracy. Capwell looks at armor and weapons within fantasy franchises, such as Sauron's armor in the battle of Orodruin in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" (2001). He addresses how helmets in "The Mandalorian" (2019) are influenced by Greek and Corinthian styles. Using artifacts from The Wallace Collection, Capwell addresses the realism of flails and maces as seen in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (2003). And he rates how realistic shields and swords are in "Vikings" (2014) and "The Last Kingdom" (2015).