>>  New Disney Classics:
>>
>>      The Inferno by Dante Aligheri
>>      The poet Dante (the voice of Bruce Willis) is led by his friend
>>      Virgil (the voice of Anthony Quinn) on a magical trip underground 
>>      to the land of "Heck." Among the delightful creatures they visit 
>>      are the lovebirds Paolo and Francesca (the voices of Andrew Dice 
>>      Clay and Rosie O'Donnell), the Crying Trees (the band Nirvana),
>>      and the Five Singing Little Devils (the Jacksons). 
>>
>>      Moby Dick by Herman Melville
>>      Crusty seafarer Captain Ahab (the voice of Dom Deluise) and his 
>>      lovely mermaid friend Fishtail (speaking voice of Brett Butler, 
>>      singing voice of Alanis Morrissette) take Ahab's young nephew
>>      Ishmael (Matthew Broderick) on a delightful romp at sea in search 
>>      of the legendary great white whale Moby Dick (voice of Robin
>>      Williams). Though songs of the whale's evil temper and
>>      destructiveness are sung by many of the friendly natives on the
>>      islands visited by the jolly crew, Moby turns out to be a lonely, 
>>      but lovable, giant. Ishmael learns an important lesson: Things
>>      aren't always as they appear! 
>>
>>      Animal Farm by George Orwell
>>      Pigs, chickens, horses -- all the familiar barnyard crowd -- are
>>      the heroes of this charming celebration of teamwork and diversity. 
>>      The poor animals, having suffered for years on a failing farm
>>      under the tyranny of the cruel farmer Jones (Robert Goulet), are 
>>      suddenly liberated when Jones trips and falls down a well. Though 
>>      things are chaotic at first, the kindly young pigs Snowball
>>      (Michael J. Fox) and Napoleon (Eddie Murphy) help the animals all 
>>      work together to turn the farm into a model of efficiency and
>>      happiness. After the animals nurse Jones back to health, he
>>      changes his evil ways and promises to treat all living things as 
>>      his equal.
>>
>>      Hamlet by William Shakespeare
>>      With his father dead and his evil uncle Claudius (Sylvester
>>      Stallone) now ruling over the once-happy people of Denmark, all 
>>      seems lost for poor prince Hamlet (Johnny Depp). But Hamlet's
>>      father (Leslie Nielson) is only pretending to be dead until he can 
>>      safely help place his young son on the throne and his evil brother 
>>      in jail. Featuring an underwater ballet with the beautiful Ophelia 
>>      (Bette Midler) and the loony antics of a wise-guy skull named
>>      Yorick (Rodney Dangerfield), Hamlet's best friend. 
>>
>>      No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre
>>      Old friends Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Minnie Mouse are
>>      surprised to find themselves sharing a room in a beautiful resort 
>>      hotel. Their every need is catered to by a mysterious butler (Jim 
>>      Carrey). Opening in conjunction with Walt Disney World's new
>>      attraction, Being-and-Nothingness Land. 
>>
>>      The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
>>      Young Gregor Samsa (Arnold Schwarzenegger), overwhelmed by the 
>>      demands of his job as a clerk, wishes each night that he was a
>>      creature without responsibility. He is amazed one morning when he 
>>      awakes to find himself changed into a beautiful beetle, which
>>      delights his family and terrifies his cruel boss (Jerry Seinfeld), 
>>      who is horribly afraid of insects. Jiminy Cricket guides young
>>      Gregor to a happy community of insects that nest below the dull 
>>      city of Prague.
>>
>>      Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
>>      Thanks to the advice of a wise old owl (Sally Kellerman), a young 
>>      boy (Neil Patrick Harris) avoids many traps set by the evil fates 
>>      (Candice Bergen, Cybill Shepard, and Mary Tyler Moore) to help
>>      save Greece from disaster. The boy, who was stolen from his family 
>>      at birth, is finally reunited with his loving mother (Barbara
>>      Streisand) and father (Bill Cosby). 
>>
>>      Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
>>      Vladimir and Estragon (the delightful Chip 'n' Dale) wait for 
>>      Godot (Rush Limbaugh), who arrives with limitless presents and 
>>      makes all their dreams come true.