06:5506:55, 6 September 2018diffhist+645
The Sword in the Stone (1963 film)
→Cast and characters: According to the source, Mari Ness notes that the three voices all sound different and are even used in the same scenes, making their differences obvious. She also notes how their American accents contrast with the setting and other characters' voices, and says that the only positive is that the vocal issues with Wart do help distract attention from the fact that the Brits aren’t particularly good either
00:1500:15, 6 September 2018diffhist+1,433
Oliver & Company
cleanup, added TV Guide review, expanded Common Sense Media review, noted the reason why it wasn't released on video for a while
20:3620:36, 5 September 2018diffhist+69
The Sword in the Stone (1963 film)
→Cast and characters: removed unreferenced statement about Archimedes being the comic relief of the film, since it's unnecessary or anyway. Tagged two more statements (about Merlin) as needing citations, and added back the first sentence about Sir Bart, to match the length of other cast members
19:4919:49, 5 September 2018diffhist−81
The Sword in the Stone (1963 film)
→Plot: if you aren't going to mention who saved Arthur from the pike and the wolf, you might as well not mention those parts at all. The word "after" is necessary to the first sentence, due to the way it's written. Other grammatical fixes, and the current plot is now 656 words, so amend notice.
19:3819:38, 3 September 2018diffhist+19
Fun and Fancy Free
moved directing animators section down, as reception and home media are more important. Renamed voice cast to cast because not all the actors are voice actors, as Edgar Bergen and Luana Patten played themselves in live-action
06:5506:55, 6 September 2018diffhist+645
The Sword in the Stone (1963 film)
→Cast and characters: According to the source, Mari Ness notes that the three voices all sound different and are even used in the same scenes, making their differences obvious. She also notes how their American accents contrast with the setting and other characters' voices, and says that the only positive is that the vocal issues with Wart do help distract attention from the fact that the Brits aren’t particularly good either
00:1500:15, 6 September 2018diffhist+1,433
Oliver & Company
cleanup, added TV Guide review, expanded Common Sense Media review, noted the reason why it wasn't released on video for a while
20:3620:36, 5 September 2018diffhist+69
The Sword in the Stone (1963 film)
→Cast and characters: removed unreferenced statement about Archimedes being the comic relief of the film, since it's unnecessary or anyway. Tagged two more statements (about Merlin) as needing citations, and added back the first sentence about Sir Bart, to match the length of other cast members
19:4919:49, 5 September 2018diffhist−81
The Sword in the Stone (1963 film)
→Plot: if you aren't going to mention who saved Arthur from the pike and the wolf, you might as well not mention those parts at all. The word "after" is necessary to the first sentence, due to the way it's written. Other grammatical fixes, and the current plot is now 656 words, so amend notice.
19:3819:38, 3 September 2018diffhist+19
Fun and Fancy Free
moved directing animators section down, as reception and home media are more important. Renamed voice cast to cast because not all the actors are voice actors, as Edgar Bergen and Luana Patten played themselves in live-action