Madeleine Arsenault née le 16 septembre 1947 est une actrice québécoise spécialisée dans le doublage au Québec. Elle est la voix officielle de Jamie Lee Curtis dans ses doublages québécois.
, 1h3 Directed byElliot M. Bour OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Adventure, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Christmas films, Time travel films, Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre, Mise en scène d'un ours, Ghost films, Musical films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère ActorsJim Cummings, John Fiedler, Peter Cullen, Kath Soucie, Jimmy Bennett, David Ogden Stiers Roles Maman Gourou Rating65% It is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. An overexcited Roo, along with Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and Eeyore, pay Rabbit a fine visit to celebrate Easter. But instead of finding an Easter party, they find a Spring-Cleaning Day celebration led by Rabbit who makes up the holiday to replace Easter. While Rabbit tends his garden by doing things his way, the gang cleans up his house, and Pooh sneezes and trashes the house. Then Roo finds all their Easter eggs and decorations stored away in Rabbit's closet, and throws a surprise Easter party for Rabbit. Unfortunately, he is enraged at them for not doing his "Spring Cleaning Day", and not doing exactly what Rabbit repeatingly told them to do, and literally throws them out of his house for disobeying him. Then the gang began to have a feeling that Rabbit does not want to celebrate Easter at all, which makes Roo very sad that Rabbit is really unhappy, and Tigger wants Roo to have a happy Easter. So Tigger tries to talk to Rabbit while Roo and the others try to make an Easter celebration of their own in their hopes of cheering up Rabbit.
, 1h19 Directed byDarrell Rooney OriginUSA GenresComedy, Musical theatre, Action, Animation, Romance ThemesFilms about animals, Films about families, Feminist films, Films about magic and magicians, Films based on mythology, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Transgender in film, Films about insects, Films about dragons, Musical films, Children's films ActorsMing-Na Wen, B.D. Wong, Mark Moseley, Lucy Liu, Harvey Fierstein, Sandra Oh Roles La Marieuse Rating57% A month after the events of the first film, General Shang asks Mulan for her hand in marriage and she happily accepts. Hearing about their engagement, Mushu is thrilled for them until the leader of the ancestors informs him that if Mulan gets married he will lose his job as a guardian dragon and have to leave Mulan and his pedestal, which is his place of honor as a guardian. The ancestors are happy with this because Mulan would be getting married to Shang, and would become a part of his family, which would require her to have his family ancestors and guardians. Wanting to keep his job and his friend, Mushu attempts to tear the couple apart, having noticed that they are not very compatible, while Cri-Kee tries to foil his attempts and keep the couple together. Meanwhile, the Emperor calls upon Mulan and General Shang to escort his three daughters, Princesses Mei, Ting-Ting and Su, across China to be betrothed to three princes so that an alliance can be formed with the kingdom of Qui Gong. If the task is not completed within three days, the alliance will crumble, and the Mongols will destroy China.
, 1h32 Directed byLee Unkrich, Pete Docter, David Silverman OriginUSA GenresComedy, Fantasy, Animation ThemesTime travel films, Buddy films, Children's films ActorsJohn Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, Mary Gibbs, James Coburn, Jennifer Tilly Roles Voix du simulateur Rating78% The parallel city of Monstropolis is inhabited by monsters and powered by the screams of children in the human world. At the factory of Monsters, Inc., employees called "scarers" venture into children's bedrooms to scare them and collect their screams, using closet doors as portals. This is considered a dangerous task because the monsters believe children are toxic and that touching them would be fatal. However, production is falling as children are becoming harder to scare and the company's chairman Henry J. Waternoose III is determined to find a solution. The top scarer is James P. "Sulley" Sullivan, who lives with his friend and assistant Mike Wazowski and has a rivalry with the ever-determined chameleon-like monster Randall Boggs. During an ordinary day's work on what is known as the "Scarefloor", another scarer accidentally brings a child's sock into the factory, causing the Child Detection Agency (CDA) to arrive and cleanse him. Mike is frequently ridiculed by the company's clerk Roz for never completing his paperwork on time.
, 1h17 OriginUSA GenresComedy, Horror comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Horror, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Medical-themed films, Films about cats, Films about dogs, Ghost films, Zombie films, Films about viral outbreaks, Comedy horror films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Disaster films ActorsScott Innes, Billy West, Mary Kay Bergman, Frank Welker, Betty Jean Ward, Adrienne Barbeau Roles Simone Lenoir Rating77% The movie opens with Mystery, Inc. being pursued by a moat monster. After an accident with Scooby-Doo (Scott Innes), he is caught and revealed to be a counterfeiter. This is actually an old case of the now-dissolved Mystery, Inc., who went their separate ways because they were frustrated with their mysteries having all involved mere crooks in monster costumes, as told on a talk show program by Daphne Blake (Mary Kay Bergman), who now, along with Fred Jones (Frank Welker), is running a successful TV series Coast to Coast with Daphne Blake, which involves her and Fred going to historic and inspiring places all across the country. For the show's upcoming second season, Daphne intends to visit haunted and mysterious places and track down real ghosts. When Daphne confesses on air that she misses the gang and that she wishes they were with her, Fred arranges a reunion and contacts Velma Dinkley (B.J. Ward), who has gone on and become the proprietor of a mystery bookstore, and Scooby and his owner Shaggy Rogers (Billy West), who have been bouncing from job to job, including working in customs at an airport, from which they were just fired after eating all the confiscated imported foods. The reunited gang surprise Daphne on her birthday and they go for a trip to Louisiana for her show.
, 1h44 Directed byHayao Miyazaki, Robert Zemeckis OriginUSA GenresComedy, Fantasy, Action, Crime, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Films about films, Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre, Mise en scène d'un rongeur, Mise en scène d'une souris, Buddy films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère ActorsBob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye, Joanna Cassidy, Lou Hirsch Roles Dolores Rating76% In 1947, cartoon characters are commonly referred to as "toons" and most work as paid actors in Hollywood. They frequently interact with humans and animals, and dwell in the animated district of Toontown, owned by businessman Marvin Acme. Amongst the toon stars is Roger Rabbit, who does comedy shorts with Baby Herman, but as of late his performances are poor. Meanwhile, R.K. Maroon, Roger’s employer and head of Maroon Studios, hires private detective Eddie Valiant to investigate rumors that Roger’s wife Jessica Rabbit is having an extramarital affair. Eddie himself is an alcoholic, following the murder of his brother Teddy at the hands of a toon. Going to the Ink & Paint Club, Eddie at first believes that Jessica is a rabbit (due to her last name), but surprised when he sees that she's a very attractive woman. He later attempts and manages to snap photographs of Marvin Acme playing patty cake with Jessica, showing them to Maroon and a distraught Roger who vows he and his wife will be happy, before running off.
, 1h28 Directed byBrigitte Sauriol OriginCanada GenresDrama ActorsMarie Tifo, Raymond Cloutier, Madeleine Arsenault, Lothaire Bluteau Roles Rachelle Rating60% Michelle, André et leurs deux filles, Catherine et Julie, passent leurs vacances d'été dans un chalet près de Percé. La famille a un terrible secret. Catherine, la fille aînée, subit des attouchements sexuels de la part de son père depuis maintenant cinq ans. Elle est de plus en plus mal dans peau et ne sait à qui se confier. Elle est tentée de raconter son histoire à son amie Maude mais décide finalement de se taire. Elle refuse bientôt les demandes de son père et fait même une fugue. Frustré, André, le père, décide de se rabattre sur sa plus jeune fille Julie qui a seulement neuf ans. Michelle le prend en flagrant délit et lui lance une bordée d'injures mais décide elle aussi de se taire. Elle accuse même Catherine d'avoir aguichée son père. Michelle décide de pardonner à son mari et celui-ci lui jure qu'il ne recommencera plus. La famille termine ses vacances en continuant à se murer dans le silence.