Disney moviesare pretty unforgettable.
Here are deleted scenes that could have totally changed the way you remember your favorite Disney films.
In case you haven’t seen it in a while,Pinocchiois pretty weird.

A hallucinating Geppetto sets up a fishing line, but, with nothing biting, Figaro turns on Cleo.
And it all gets a bitDonner Party which may be why Disney eventually scrapped it.
It was based on a 1904 play and a 1911 book written by J.M.

Ultimately, Disney decided to make the hero more child-friendly and this opening went out the window.
However, the band declined, with John Lennon as the one whowas supposedlyagainst their appearance.
Prince John is last seen chasing his adviser, the snake Sir Hiss, around his burning castle.

However, in the Disney movie’s alternate ending, Robin Hood didn’t look quite so heroic.
However, another scene focused around the Jamaican crustacean got cut down in editing.
He clambers up a wall into the kitchen, where the chef scene starts.

This wasn’t the first edit the character faced: Originally he was anEnglish crab butlernamed Clarence!
(Pause for tears.)
Today, fans can watchsome of Williams' improvisationsthat didn’t make it intoAladdin.

However, the movie went through a bumpy creative process.
Supposedly the song was cut because it didn’t suit James Earl Jones, who voiced Mufasa.
But Woody was far from lovable in the first version of the Disney movie.

The other toys turn on Woody, who starts insulting them, and throw him out after Buzz.
It’s pretty uncomfortable to watch, and Disney insisted on a total rewrite.
Whedon collaborated with the team to rework the script, and the rest is movie history.

But the latter song nearly didn’t make it into the movie.
Menken originally wrote a different song for that heart-wrenching who-am-I number.
Fortunately, we can still hearthe balladand see some of the early animation ideas.

The most memorable sidekick was Mushu, a small but spirited dragon voiced byEddie Murphy.
Initially, Mushu’s big introduction was supposed to come througha song called"Keep ‘Em Guessing."
We were the first ever to use Eddie as an animated voice for anything."

AsVarietynoted at the time, a lot of the jokes went over kids’ heads.
The film had been through agrueling production processthat started in 1995.
In 1998, Disney decided to pep it up by introducing younger animator Mark Dindal.

Allers ultimately quit, Dindal and producer Randy Fullmer rewrote the script, and the zany comedy was born.
All of those edits meant that there were plenty of deleted scenes.One introduced usto villager Pacha’s extended family.
The deleted scene also shows the other chefs gambling on how long Linguini will last.

When it came time to create their own take, the directors were excited to shake things up.
One twist that ended up being a little too twisted was the presence of a monkey medium.
But the movie went through a series of changes before landing fully formed on our screens.

For instance,Elsa was originally an evil Snow Queen, and she wasblue!
But we found that once they were divided, we needed to keep them divided."
AndIncredibles 2was under extra pressure.

But originally, the scene was meant to give Violet and Dash a chance to use their superpowers.
While Bob goes to change Jack-Jack’s diaper, the two stop a robbery.
Luckily the movie was still incredible without it.



