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A blog dedicated to the first 20th Century Fox animated feature; Anastasia.

"When the dark shadow of revolution falls on the house of the Romanovs, the royal family's youngest daughter, Anastasia, barely escapes the siege. Ten years later the Grand Duchess knows herself only by the name Anya due to amnesia caused by hitting her head that night. But Anya holds memories of a past which was full of palaces and parties. In order to discover more about this past, she travels to Paris with two con men: Dimitri and Vladimir who plan on passing her off as Anastasia to collect the reward money offered by the Dowager Empress for the return of her granddaughter. But what they don't realize is that they have the real Anastasia. And what's worse: Rasputin, former confidant to the Tsar, will not rest until he sees the last Romanov dead." 

- Written by O.G.

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musicalmolls:

If I can learn to do itYou can learn to do itSomething in you knows itThere’s nothing to itFollow in my footstepsShoe by shoeYou can learn to do it too

musicalmolls:

If I can learn to do it
You can learn to do it
Something in you knows it
There’s nothing to it
Follow in my footsteps
Shoe by shoe
You can learn to do it too

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In the song “Learn To Do It”, when they’re in the wagon and Dimitri says “Shot Potempkin” and then Vladimir sings “In the buttkin”, Dimitri jumps up with his hands underneath him, then disappears for a second. You can see it if you pause right at that moment.

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During the song “Learn to Do It,” the list of family relatives states that there was an Uncle Vanya. ‘Uncle Vanya’ is a real play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov

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You rode horseback when you were only three.

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