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  1. Evangeline (also known as the Evening Star) , also known as Blue Fairy, is the highest of fairies. She is a magical being who, fulfilling Geppetto's wish, transforms Pinocchio into a living being and later into a real boy. She also aids Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket throughout their adventures, both directly and from afar. As one of only two female characters in the film (the other being Cleo ...

  2. Maybe there is a timeline and Pinocchio happens first, the Princess and the Frog, and then Peter Pan. In Pinocchio there is no smaller star next to the wishing star. In Princess and the Frog when we first see Evangeline there is no smaller star to the left of Evangeline until Ray dies. After he dies, a star appears to the left of Evangeline.

  3. Jan 14, 2024 · So I’m assuming that when someone dies there, they become physical stars, just like Ray. So the stars in their sky are people, animals, and as Mufasa says, “The great kings of the past.” So now, if your favorite Disney character ever dies, Wish comforts you in letting you know that they became stars! (Well, besides Gramma Tala 😂)

    • Philip Sledge
    • Pinocchio. After the longley toymaker and woodwork name Geppetto wishes upon a star for his puppet, Pinocchio, to come to life, the Blue Fairy makes the dream a reality in this 1940 Walt Disney classic.
    • Ariel. Though she doesn’t wish upon a star in the 1989 animated gem that is The Little Mermaid, Ariel does have dreams of becoming a human and falling in love with Prince Eric, no matter the cost.
    • Cinderella. The 1950 animated fantasy film, Cinderella, one of the most magical and well-remembered titles in the studio’s extensive library, follows the young woman as she endures the constant verbal abuse and overabundance of chores from her evil stepmother and stepsisters after the death of her father.
    • Aladdin. The biggest movie of 1992, and one of most beloved titles in Disney’s animation renaissance in the ‘90s, Aladdin had not one, not two, but three wishes fulfilled before the credits rolled.
  4. Nov 28, 2023 · Pinocchio and The Princess and the Frog: Asha literally wishes upon a star, channeling the famed song from Pinocchio, “Wish Upon a Star.” (More on this song below.)

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  5. Jun 24, 2024 · That right there is a big Disney reference: Wishing on a star has been a Disney staple, done by everyone from Geppetto in Pinocchio and Cinderella in Cinderella all the way up to Tiana in The ...

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  7. Mar 22, 2023 · And no, it’s not Mickey Mouse but rather the iconic wishing star we were first introduced to in Pinocchio, subsequently told in Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, and The Princess and the Frog, and ...

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