How many piston cups did Doc Have?
three for my boy
Was Bambi A Boy Or Girl?
Somehow a Boy
Moana needs to travel where to return the heart?
Te Fiti (I thought it was Tahini, like the sauce)
Snow White and how many Dwarfs?
7 Straight from Heaven
In Emperor's New Groove, Kuzco Becomes What?
"A Llama! He's Supposed to be dead!"
Who were we all secretly scared of in "Toy Story"?
"The Claw" People
Hear me out- He's a 10, but he's not a real boy?
Pinocchio
"The Glitch's" real name in Wreck-It-Ralph is what?
Princess Penelope
What is the name of the Princess from the movie Brave?
Merida
In Mulan, what is the beautiful Captains name?
Li Shang (he's my guy)
Is goofy a cow or a dog?
What two separate classic Disney movies use the exact same scene copy and pasted?
In Beauty and the Beast, the bubbles in the “Something There” sequence, where Belle and the Beast are playing in the snow the animators copied directly from The Little Mermaid’s “Under the Sea" scene. So in essence, you’re literally watching Ariel’s bubbles float around in Beauty and the Beast.
Thoughts on Goob from "Meet the Robinsons"?
Talk about a guy who is misunderstood.
Should Mulan be considered a Princess?
Heck No
On a Scale of 1-10, what is Flynn Rider?
11
FINAL: How does Robinhood the Fox combat Scarcity in the marketplace and utilize his cost of opportunity in favor of the cultures economic growth while not giving up but focusing on the importance of CRM in his environment and customers.
He combats scarcity by stealing from the rich, and giving to the poor. Thus allowing people to get their needs and desires met by other goods and services. The cost of opportunity is that he had not thought of providing for himself- so he was giving up on his future for himself and the potential financial investments he could have. As for CRM, his customers loved him. Free money, for free. Pretty dang good deal. Hard to lose long-term customers that way. Definitely in the cultures economic growth. Period.