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''Disney's Animated Storybook'' was a series of [[PointAndClickGame point-and-click]] interactive storybook {{edutainment game}}s for UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows and UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh computers. Mainly focusing on Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon movies released during the Disney [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Renaissance]] (when the series was active), these PopUpVideoGames were developed by Media Station[[note]]except for the fourth entry which was developed by Creator/{{Pixar}} and the last entry which was developed by Creative Capers Entertainment, who also co-developed the eighth; Revolution Software developed the [=PlayStation=] port of the ninth installment[[/note]] and published by Creator/{{Disney Interactive|Studios}}.

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''Disney's Animated Storybook'' was a series of [[PointAndClickGame point-and-click]] interactive storybook {{edutainment game}}s for UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Platform/MicrosoftWindows and UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh Platform/AppleMacintosh computers. Mainly focusing on Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon movies released during the Disney [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation Renaissance]] (when the series was active), these PopUpVideoGames were developed by Media Station[[note]]except for the fourth entry which was developed by Creator/{{Pixar}} and the last entry which was developed by Creative Capers Entertainment, who also co-developed the eighth; Revolution Software developed the [=PlayStation=] port of the ninth installment[[/note]] and published by Creator/{{Disney Interactive|Studios}}.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' (1998; released on UsefulNotes/PlayStation in 1999 as ''Disney's Story Studio: Mulan'')

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' (1998; released on UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation in 1999 as ''Disney's Story Studio: Mulan'')
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* ExposedToTheElements: In ''Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too'', Tigger and the others don't wear any winter clothes during the winter scenes, with Roo wearing just his scarf and Rabbit taking off his after Tigger gets stuck. Christopher Robin has his legs exposed, and keeps on his normal t-shirt under his coat rather than the turtleneck sweater he wore in the actual featurette.
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Wasn’t a thing until 1999 (the game came out in 1996)


*** In Sid's room, Woody quickly rushes up to the camera, ala ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'' and whispers that he doesn't like it there.
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* HandGagging: In ''Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too'', on page 3 if you click on Pooh, Piglet and Rabbit, Pooh will sometimes start to talk or snore, prompting Rabbit to quickly shut him up by putting a hand over his mouth; when he takes his hand away, Pooh gives Rabbit an annoyed look.
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* AntiSneezeFinger: In ''Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too'', on page 3 if Pooh, Piglet and Rabbit are clicked on, sometimes Pooh will begin to sneeze and Piglet will put a hand to his nose to stop him so Tigger won't know they're there.
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* SpeakInUnison: [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Flotsam and Jetsam]] do this at all times, whereas in the original, they would often speak in unison, but not always.
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** ''Hercules'': Zeus's ShapeshiftingLover tendencies are referenced in the constellation-viewing game, but he did it merely to surprise Leda instead of seducing her.

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** ''Hercules'': Zeus's ShapeshiftingLover tendencies are referenced in the constellation-viewing game, but he did it merely to surprise Leda instead of seducing her.her; furthermore, she's identified as "a friend". The bull from the myth of Europa is also a separate character from Zeus (even if he mentions once turning into a bull himself), who thought she was "sweet" and so let her ride on his back.
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[[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] features a ''ton'' of information about the development of this series. Read their article on the series [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney%27s_Animated_Storybook over here.]]

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[[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} [[Website/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] features a ''ton'' of information about the development of this series. Read their article on the series [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney%27s_Animated_Storybook over here.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'' (1996)

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* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'' ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' (1996)
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** In ''Toy Story'', instances of this happen while Woody and Buzz duel at the gas station. The most notable being a BodyInflationGag that involves Buzz putting a tire pump into Woody's mouth, inflating his head and having him fly about from the escaping air.

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** In ''Toy Story'', instances of this happen while Woody and Buzz duel at the gas station. The most notable being a BodyInflationGag an InflatingBodyGag that involves Buzz putting a tire pump into Woody's mouth, inflating his head and having him fly about from the escaping air.
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[[{{Expy}} Similar to]] the ''VideoGame/LivingBooks'' series, each game allows you to either read and play with the story by clicking on things to see short animations, or just have the story read to you. Most games also highlight certain words that, when clicked, tells you a simplified description (sometimes in the form of a small poem) of what they mean. The ''Ariel'' and ''Mulan'' games additionally had "Create-Your-Own-Story" features.

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[[{{Expy}} [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent Similar to]] the ''VideoGame/LivingBooks'' series, each game allows you to either read and play with the story by clicking on things to see short animations, or just have the story read to you. Most games also highlight certain words that, when clicked, tells you a simplified description (sometimes in the form of a small poem) of what they mean. The ''Ariel'' and ''Mulan'' games additionally had "Create-Your-Own-Story" features.
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'''Woody''' (Woody Says): Okay, I'm gonna help you put all these toys back into position quickly. When I ask you to put a toy away, go for it!

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'''Woody''' (Woody Says): Okay, I'm gonna help you put get all these those toys back into to position quickly. When I ask you to put a toy away, go for it!
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-->'''Woody''' (Shadow Play): Okay, let's try and get everybody back into position. We can see everybody's shadow where they're supposed to be, so let's pick them up and drag them to their shadows.\\
'''Woody''' (Hot or Cold): Okay, let's try and get everybody back into position. When you pick somebody up, I'll tell you "warmer" if you're getting closer to where they go, or "colder" if you're getting further.\\
'''Woody''' (Woody Says): Okay, I'm gonna help you put all these toys back into position quickly. When I ask you to put a toy away, go for it!
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* AdaptationDistillation: ''101 Dalmatians'' is primarily based on the Disney animated classic, but contains a few elements from [[Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians1996 the 1996 live-action remake]], such as Roger being a video game designer as with that film.

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* AdaptationDistillation: ''101 Dalmatians'' is primarily based on the Disney animated classic, but contains a few elements from [[Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians1996 the 1996 live-action remake]], such as Roger being a video game designer and Cruella being Anita’s boss as with that film.
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-->'''Woody (ball):''' I think we'd better try that again. But don't step on the ball.\\
'''Woody (t-shirt:''' Well, we got pretty far. But next time, watch out for t-shirts that get left around on the stairs. Click on the right or left sides to go around it.\\
'''Woody (block):''' Well, looks like we're stuck here. Next time, try ducking back to the middle around the block.

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-->'''Woody (ball):''' -->'''Woody''' ''(reacting to the ball)'': I think we'd better try that again. But don't step on the ball.\\
'''Woody (t-shirt:''' '''Woody''' ''(reacting to the t-shirt)'': Well, we got pretty far. But next time, watch out for t-shirts that get left around on the stairs. Click on the right or left sides to go around it.\\
'''Woody (block):''' '''Woody''' ''(reacting to the block)'': Well, looks like we're stuck here. Next time, try ducking back to the middle around the block.

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