Holy crap! I remember seeing this on the Disney Channel back when it was relatively new as a small child. And I haven’t seen it since. So it wasn’t a fever dream after all
_The Aristocats_ was the first time I went to a movie theater, in December 1970. I was 4, and went with my Dad, while Mom stayed home with my newborn sister (2 months old now). So, it makes sense that the opening scene of the baby slap with the horn honking is something I remembered experiencing, once I saw it again. (I'd gone to movies with my parents before, but always the drive-in. So I was used to the format of short subjects and cartoons and trailers before the main feature.)
It's a shame that this era of Disney, I mean after Walt's death but before the arrival of Eisner and Katzenberg, isn't talked about that much. I find it really fascinating since it seemed people at the company didn't know how to compete with other studios It's a shame that shorts like "It's tough to be a bird" or "Fun with Mr. Future" aren't available in good quality
Holy crap! I remember seeing this on the Disney Channel back when it was relatively new as a small child. And I haven’t seen it since. So it wasn’t a fever dream after all
Ha! Glad I could help!
_The Aristocats_ was the first time I went to a movie theater, in December 1970. I was 4, and went with my Dad, while Mom stayed home with my newborn sister (2 months old now). So, it makes sense that the opening scene of the baby slap with the horn honking is something I remembered experiencing, once I saw it again.
(I'd gone to movies with my parents before, but always the drive-in. So I was used to the format of short subjects and cartoons and trailers before the main feature.)
Love it when these kinds of memories can be triggered. Thanks for sharing!
Oh wow, this video deserves more love!
So glad you enjoyed it!
I can`t believe how few likes and views this has, it`s fascinating. Your channel deserves more attention.
Thanks! I'm so glad that you're enjoying this and the channel!
I remember this as a kid ...pretty cool I thought. You could only catch it like once every 4-5 years ..lol .
It's a shame that this era of Disney, I mean after Walt's death but before the arrival of Eisner and Katzenberg, isn't talked about that much. I find it really fascinating since it seemed people at the company didn't know how to compete with other studios
It's a shame that shorts like "It's tough to be a bird" or "Fun with Mr. Future" aren't available in good quality
Honestly, this seems more fun than anything they put out these days.
Ha! I'd take a Dad Can I Borrow the Car trilogy over Cars any day...
The driver ed at my school totally use those machines they were so dumb and taught you nothing and the funniest part is I graduated in 2014
Damn... Tell me your school was underfunded without telling me your school was underfunded.
Why do you speak so fast?
Trying to keep you on your toes!