I watched this a million times as a kid in USSR. This and couple other Chuck Jones cartoons were officially released and dubbed over there. I got scared of it.
I was born in 80. Man this brings back warm Memories. Especially as my current life isn’t exactly what I wanted it to be. So full of hope back then. Sigh…
I loved watching this as a kid but one thing I realize now was how the intro made it out as if the sharks were going to be the biggest threat in the movie and while there were two great shark scenes in the movie (the bit where Kotick is almost captured by TWO sharks at the same time as they rose from the water was a great sequence), humans were the actual threat and that death march they made on the island was so creepy with the boxes banging against the clubs.
I fpund this movie I think at a garage sale when my family and I first moved into the neighborhood we live in now. I never thought I would find it again.
@@OriginalLonelygstar It was the mini mart down the street from our house! About half a mile away. I think the original owners name was Marty so my Dad called it that. Thanks for asking, I love remembering it.
@@cincinatus90 fun fact: rikki tikki’s voice actor was the narrator for the white seal. Apparently chuck jones used mostly the same cast for his movies.
I remember getting my tonsils taken out when I was around five. I remember watching this on T.V. when it aired around the same time. When I was in the hospital my mom walk me over to a gingerbread house stuff with hundreds of dolls of various wildlife. I chose white-seal.
Just like how George Bruns composed the music for Sleeping Beauty but adapted it from Tchaikovsky, Dean Elliott composed the music for The White Seal but adapted some of the pieces from Beethoven.
Instead of remaking movies like The Lion King I would love to see films like The White Seal and Rikki Tikki Tavi get CGI remakes. Even something like the Last Unicorn would be really cool to see in "live action"
tracie marsh Beethoven's Pastotal Symphony (6th symphony) 6th movement. It was used in Disney's original Fantasia for the Greek mythology scene. This part of the music was after the storm
@@cincinatus90 Kotick is technically a laquda. By laquda, I mean a fur "seal" and that term came from laaquda, which is Aleut for laquda or fur "seal."
@@adamel-yousseph960 According to the Smithsonian Channel, seals are the ones with the paw like fingers on their front appendages and sea lions have the full on flippers. This thing is moving like a sea lion on land and it has finger like structures on its flippers. Chalk it up to artistic license.
This was in the deepest depths of my memory
I HURD THAT INTRO DAME I REMBER THAT INTRO
wow damn this is like an acid flashback... I watched this a million times when I was a little kid
same here looked it up because I was going through old 8mm tapes and it was written on one of them
I watched this a million times as a kid in USSR. This and couple other Chuck Jones cartoons were officially released and dubbed over there. I got scared of it.
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What a fond memory it brings. Words can’t describe it.
I was born in 80. Man this brings back warm
Memories. Especially as my current life isn’t exactly what I wanted it to be. So full of hope back then. Sigh…
I loved watching this as a kid but one thing I realize now was how the intro made it out as if the sharks were going to be the biggest threat in the movie and while there were two great shark scenes in the movie (the bit where Kotick is almost captured by TWO sharks at the same time as they rose from the water was a great sequence), humans were the actual threat and that death march they made on the island was so creepy with the boxes banging against the clubs.
I remember checking this out on VHS at the public library all the time.
I had a flashback to simple times before I had any big worry’s and I was living care free no car no bills could barely read ahh 😌 the good ole days …
I used to take the vhs tape out from my school library every week 😂😂😂
I fpund this movie I think at a garage sale when my family and I first moved into the neighborhood we live in now. I never thought I would find it again.
I watched this a child I was so sad that the seal got left alone 😅
My brother and I watched this, rikki tiki tavi and the Hobbit hundreds of times. Dad would get us goodies from marties.
What is Marty's?
@@OriginalLonelygstar It was the mini mart down the street from our house! About half a mile away. I think the original owners name was Marty so my Dad called it that. Thanks for asking, I love remembering it.
@@cincinatus90 fun fact: rikki tikki’s voice actor was the narrator for the white seal. Apparently chuck jones used mostly the same cast for his movies.
I remember getting my tonsils taken out when I was around
five. I remember watching this on T.V. when it aired around
the same time. When I was in the hospital my mom walk
me over to a gingerbread house stuff with hundreds of dolls
of various wildlife. I chose white-seal.
Saw this CONSTANTLY on Nickelodeon's Special Delivery on weekends in the early 90s.
I have seen this back when I was in the second grade in Elementary school. It was a classic! I enjoyed it very much. 🦭❤️
God I remember this
DAME THIS TAKES ME BACK TO 5 TO 6 YEARS OLD
This is like a goddamn a/v baby blanket
Nostalgia 😢
Rudyard Kipling’s masterpiece
Chuck jones and rankin bass presents
A Rudyard Kipling classic from the jungle book
The white seal
⚪🦭
Just like how George Bruns composed the music for Sleeping Beauty but adapted it from Tchaikovsky, Dean Elliott composed the music for The White Seal but adapted some of the pieces from Beethoven.
Instead of remaking movies like The Lion King I would love to see films like The White Seal and Rikki Tikki Tavi get CGI remakes. Even something like the Last Unicorn would be really cool to see in "live action"
what is the tune called please?
tracie marsh Beethoven's Pastotal Symphony (6th symphony) 6th movement. It was used in Disney's original Fantasia for the Greek mythology scene. This part of the music was after the storm
thankyou sweetheart x
I was 12 and you?
.."Thanks-" BOBZGT🐾🇺🇸💝🎥🐝.
is this croatia?
Never seen it
Should be The White Sea Lion
Nope it's a seal not a sea lion
@@cincinatus90
Actually no, seals have no front legs.
@@cincinatus90 Kotick is technically a laquda. By laquda, I mean a fur "seal" and that term came from laaquda, which is Aleut for laquda or fur "seal."
@@Red-j7l Seals do have front limbs but they are modified into flippers.
@@adamel-yousseph960 According to the Smithsonian Channel, seals are the ones with the paw like fingers on their front appendages and sea lions have the full on flippers. This thing is moving like a sea lion on land and it has finger like structures on its flippers. Chalk it up to artistic license.