Disney ScreensaversWritten by Sarah Provost Disney screensavers, which can be downloaded from any of a multitude of sites, are popular with children and adults alike. If you're trying to entice your eight-year-old into doing some spelling drills on the computer, Donald Duck, Jiminy Cricket, or Goofy might help. Cruella de Ville might be a hoot for Goth teens. And most adults have some days when they feel like Tigger, and others when only Eeyore will do. With Disney screensavers, you can let 101 Dalmatians romp across your screen, watch dinosaurs lumber slowly by, and see Peter Pan fly. Watch Woody and Buzz Armstrong continue their friendly rivalry, or see the Little Mermaid frolic with her underwater friends. While Disney is famous for jealously guarding their copyrights, these downloads are free and entirely legal. Disney Screensavers Stand the Test of TimeDisney movies never grow old, and neither do the images used in Disney screensavers. Although Sleeping Beauty was released in 1959, Maleficent remains an icon of icy pride and scary beauty. Steamboat Willie was released in 1928, but Mickey's cheerful ability to cope with every disaster never falters. Disney screensavers are appropriate for everyone. Differences of culture, race, or national origin don't seem to matter much when you're watching Pluto tie himself in a knot while trying to keep his nose on an ant. Giggles are universal. Whether you're a baby boomer or a toddler, whether you prefer classic toons or this week's live-action feature release, Disney screensavers offer something for everyone. As is claimed for Sara Lee, nobody doesn't like Disney!
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