The *Truth* is so much darker than people realize here. America's "Space Program" was shut down purposefully because advanced technology was kept hidden away from the American Public, and the US Deep State did not want to share anything with their "enemies" the Soviets. It's why JFK got took out, he was thinking of the bigger picture here, about *Humanity*. About ending war with neighbours and working toward a joint endeavour into Space. Even Von Braun eventually learned the truth, that the *Kabal* the Deep State will use everyone and anyone, he dreamed of Mankind reaching Mars. He even wrote a sci fi story where the main character was called - "Elon" and went on to lead a new Kingdom on Mars.
The "Moon Landings" were filmed secretly by Stanley Kubrick, but the Astronauts did go to the Moon, just not the way the public were led to believe. This is why Aldrin, Armstrong those Astronauts appeared nervous at that press briefing. The technology is far advanced than just Nuclear powered "Space Rockets". The Nazis worked in some very dark Science, Satanic things when splitting the atom. Von Braun knew about this. The Russians got most those scientists during Paperclip; the US got the best of the bunch.
Thank you kindly while reading about favorite writers of President Jimmy Carter: on scientific subjects was Stephen Jay Gould, "most enjoyable" Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History. Wonderful visuals and audio is exceptional, thanks again because I should enjoying the descriptions noted at birth 1955 LV fun we enter Life innocent without sin. Mankind film history depicts a better side of science because of WALT DISNEY and Cast and Crew here noted as a template of strategy architectural designers who understand a vacuum where we do not breathe nor are we alien to the ideas about how space travel allows writers to entertain Utopia exploring adventurers JACK AND TOOTOTABON air breathing monkey and a chicken. Great content! 🐬
There was also a Hanna-Barbera live-action/animated show The New Adventures of Huck Finn around the same time slot in the late sixties. Had Ted Cassidy (Lurch) as Injun Joe.
It feels like I'm back in the 8th grade in my homeroom class on a rainy day. We walk in and the lights are off and there is a 16mm projector set-up in the back of the room. This is the film we see.
@@AceBoogyStacks Bill knows his science. He is currently CEO of The Planetary Society and has a degree from Cornell, where he took a course taught by Carl Sagan.
I was about 8 years old when I first seen this one …. Takes me back with my parents and an old black n white TV set and with only two stations to choose from, no fighting over what’s being watched, just toss a coin overhead…..🤣
I was born MANY years after this, and after Star Trek as well. This is so very much more intelligent and educational than "modern" Disney, it's unbelievable! Even today, this movie makes me believe in the future, and what Man could accomplish if we stopped all the pathetic arguing, and actually worked together. Even though it's all done "manually" here without computers, this is very advanced stuff. How we have fallen since then, and especially, how Disney has fallen. All I can say, things have gotten so sad lately. Walt Disney would be so disappointed!
I was born in the mid 1960’s……and we have de evolved, gone backwards in so many ways. We have made the mistake of just going ahead wirh the latest “ gee whiz “ new technology workout considering its negative effects . Look now smartphones have both helped us but created people who are obcessed wirh the internet, children who don’t play outside much anymore….. it isolates us from our neighbors ,…….
@@teresahiggs4896 There's really no valid reason why smartphones should stop kids and others from going outside, etc. I'm also born in the mid 60's, I'm a total nerd, I have a cell phone, and I never thought to myself that I ought to stay locked inside
AMEN my friend. You succinctly described the point I’ve been aching about for years. “Modern” children’s entertainment treats the viewer like a receptacle for flat, ideologically saturated and morally simplistic nothing-burgers with no spiritual (I mean, the human spirit- esprit de corps) content. A human being needs to DREAM- not be lectured or spoon-fed. This film challenges the spirit of a person to dream of what can be possible with hope and drive. Completely foreign to today’s (Western) media!
Disney was a 33rd degree Freemason and pedophile already, and his cartoons and "tellLIEvision" mind-control programming was already pushing fake scientism on the infantilized masses, with Nazi war criminal Werner Von Braun helping - even after he worked thousands of people to death in his Nazi weapons programs, and killed thousands with his rockets.
Very educational and entertaining for those that enjoy the study of propaganda or for those that can't tell the difference between propaganda and entertainment.
What a great production! I miss the days when The World of Disney was something a person could trust, admire, and believe! I grew up watching these sorts of productions and my imagination soared and there was just SO much hope for the future, who wouldn't want to go into outer-space and explore after seeing such a film??!! I honestly forgot what year it actually is right now, watching this film took me back to a much-better time and once again I experienced the hope that the future and science offered back then. Thank you SO much for downloading and sharing this marvelous time-capsule!!
Our technology may be new, much of which is a direct outgrowth from the NASA space program. What is being worked on today are plans are merely being taken back off the shelf - in whole or in part - and dusted off now that a decision has been made to devote the resources to them. They were shelved by Richard Nixon in a very conscious (and ultimately exorbitantly expensive) decision to nullify the legacy of John Kennedy, a man and an administration that Nixon utterly loathed.
This was unexpected and unsettling, and not something I would expect in a film basically selling us a grand vision of the then future. The high radiation reading and what appears to be some artificial structure though it's never refered to such in the dialog nor do we see the astronauts mention anything about it to their commanders. It reminded me of an urban legend I heard years ago that astronauts while going around the dark side of the moon received a message to never return to that area. Of course, that one should be taken with a whole silo's worth of salt.
@@plateshutoverlock Quite unusual for a film made by Disney starring von Braun. They show the base then never mention it again. Who's base is it and why is on the far side? The is a transcript of Apollo 10 orbiting the moon and hearing "music" on the far side.
@@phil2u48 that's right, accessing the computer, thanks for the reminder. The bank of metal switches makes me think of some dialogue in "Airplane II: The Sequel" when it is being discussed that there are "no levers, just switches, lights and knobs."
Von Braun's design for the space station is pretty much the design for the station in 2000 Space Odyssey, with an explanation of artificial gravity control and including the space pod vehicle with articulating arms. Not surprisingly Kubrick had clearly seen this Disney doc film, but it would interesting to know how much of the fine detail was furnished directly by NASA.
He had Arthur C Clarke advising him. When this was made Clarke was at his most productive as a writer of both science fiction and fact. Its interesting how each of the components of Von Braun`s scenario was eventually built but at some point the way everything was supposed to fit together got forgotten about. But this was 1955, two years later getting to the moon fast before somebody else did became more of a priority.
@@genuineappeal3458yeah you drank the kool aid..Anyone who speaks out against the satanic Judaea-centric worldview is always bashed into pieces..I see you soaked it on,real good.
@@jamesflake6601 Yah cuz they are both masons... Notice the 33 degree "radioactive" ancient abandoned city on the darkside of the moon .. Then what's up with the black and white movie saying she's gonna escape to America during the reign of Henry 8th... Crazy ass shit.
The people watching this show when it debuted would not believe that just 13 short years later this trip would happen for real. What would be even more unbelievable is that our trips to the moon would continue for only 4 short years and more than half a century after that we still would not have returned.
I'm a 1955 kid too. Future world for us was bright and magical. Now the kids think of the future as bleak. All the space stuff was a big deal. Not just the Star Teck, but I Dream of Jeannie, Lost in Space, the Jetsons, and I'm probably forgetting a few. As a kid, Disney was "safe on base."
I remember seeing these when they were on for the first time. The one about life on other planets was GREAT! The Disney Imagineers were so good at what they did. Also, the sports epics that were MCed by Goofy were exceptional. Professor Ludvig Von Drake also did a bunch of them. The weekly after school Mickey Mouse Club with its special serial series like "Spin & Marty" or the "Hardy Boys' Mysteries, The Treasure of Applegate" were wonderful. And who could forget the Georgous Annette full of Jello. "Texas John Slaughter" "Zorro" "The Swamp Fox" Some of the lesser known series were, "Micky's torture chamber" "Lassie marries Rin Tin Tin" "Goofy's Commitment" And who could forget................."Annette Gets Sand In Her WHOO HAAA"
I went on that rocket ride when I was 5 years old. I was so happy to be in Disneyland. It was the 1950's and all things space was the big thing back then.
Remarkable. The methods used here are more advanced that what was actually used, also they are in advance of today !We do not use a space station as a staging post, but we don't power everything with reactors that need shielding on a pole !
If I had seen this when I was a child, I would have been confused by the beauty. I had a brilliant book, written by Pavel Klushantsev, called To Other Planets (1959). He explained space travel and the moon landing to children, I loved it, of course I wanted to be an astronaut too. This Disney movie would have ignited my imagination even more, it was amazing. I don't know how much von Braun believed in what he told us here, the reality later turned out to be completely different, but this reverie was fascinating.
I wish I could have visited Tomorrowland back in the 50s and 60s. Retrofuture style is so cool! I love optimistic science fiction too. I didn't even know that's what it was called but that was the first keyword I tried when I was looking for it, I'm so happy a lot of other people are on the same page as me with it. There can never be another era like it. I love the idea of the moon's shadow as a bridge. I heard our blood also goes around in our bodies 3x a minute, interesting. That was wonderful, thank you!
I thought I watched all the Great Disney programs, 1960’s through early 1970’s. Fortunately I was wrong. This “Moon shot,” story was extremely entertaining. Though our moon experience didn’t happen this way. Nonetheless, it was FUN VIEWING!
Did you not see the immodest images?? Also, what does Disney have to do with traveling to outer space?? They were used to fabricate the lie? Curious how God wasn't mentioned at all in the creation of earth. They are $at@ni(. Simple as that. Terrible how many innocent mind were indoctrinated by their l!e$.
I love it when I look up and see a teeny little sliver of moon. But when there's an eclipse, I can see the moon's just a big dumb rock. So it's the sunlight on the moon that makes it special.
Comparing early speculation such as this to what is now accepted fact is a rare look into how we were thinking back then... Which led to our current state of technology The power of curiousity is amazing, matched only by our creativety
Disneyland! My favorite program ever, full of fantasy, adventure and trips to space. That was, like fairy tales begin: “in a small, town, many years ago there live a young boy who liked to dream….”
This was one of Disney`s tv progammes from the 1950`s and at that point the only tv programming was provided by the BBC who didn`t buy much from the USA, preferring to make their own content. I actually remember seeing this at school on a cine projector in the 1960`s so some of us in the UK DID see this, though a bit dated by then as we all knew about Apollo. The "When Knighthood Was in Bloom" advert for the next episode is interesting as that was actually a UK made film called "The Sword and The Rose", made in 1953 with Disney funding and had been seen in the cinemas prior to this, in the UK at any rate. I think it did appear in this form in Disney`s "Wonderful World of Colour" series which we DID get in the UK later, from the US perspective that must have been a re-run.
Why is this more compelling than modern entertainment? It is so dated and hokey, full of inaccuracies and impracticalities known to be obvious at the time. It was so easy to believe. The world of that time guaranteed a lot and covered up much, so as not to spoil the illusion. Yet, it seems better for my mental health to relive this material as opposed to anything current. I think it might be lack of cynicism. I can't think of any recent entertainment that isn't infected with a whopping dose of that, plus a measure of futility and angst.
> I was 9 years old watching this on TV back then. __Not knowing that a space race would begain 2 years later with the Russian launching of Sputnik-1 into orbit. - And that trip around the moon was actualy made by *Apollo 8* __13 years later, without the need for a giant wheeled space station.
thanks Dr. Percy Julian - for creating and developing the pre natal vitamins. i do not have kids. but still hope for the next generation - care for them . amen .
79 here but i still liked these kind of entertainment!! Was getting dizzy wen the moon was going around earth but wen i go outside i start spinning again!!
Idk it's like this film of going to the moon is way more realistic than the story we're told. Anyone notice the dial-up internet connection? What was that???
Ward Kimball was a famous artist and very talented, but he was not well served by the makeup department in this video. The poor man looks like he’s been up for 48 hours.
Disney was one of the reasons that the 1950's were "The Golden Age f Television." The Disney commitment to quality is one thing, but add imagination to that. This program is also an historical document of a more visionary and optimistic era in American history. (PS: I saw this in black and white when it was first broadcast).
We are, in fact, in a new Golden Age of Television with a large number of excellent, cinema feature quality productions available by cable or streaming media, produced in the U.S., Canada and abroad. There is a huge amount of dross, but there was then too. (Look through the television and movie listings of a newspaper from those decades to see how bad it could be.) People don’t tend to remember the bad stuff (and because it was poor quality it doesn’t tend to be rebroadcast) or if they do recall it, they sentimentalize it as at least being “from a better time.”
It’s impressive that Disney spent the money to produce this in color, which was a much, much more expensive medium to use and with relatively few television viewers able to see it in color. Undoubtedly, people would have argued that it was pointless to produce something in color that so few people would even see. I suspect though that, as a futurist, Disney was always considering the value and worth of a production 25 or 50 years later rather than just at that time. Obviously, the SFX are by the technology of the time pretty rudimentary and there are things it gets wrong even based on the knowledge of 1955. (For instance, there is no sound in the virtual vacuum of space. 🤣) However, compared to how badly these futuristic visions usually age, this holds up very, very well by comparison. This is likely due to the fact that much of the vision and plans being dramatized here were shelved in the early 1970s by Richard Nixon’s administration, in no small part in order to intentionally vitiate Kennedy’s legacy. What is being done now is, in many ways, retrieving these plans and picking back up from where we left off. See Dwight Eisenhower’s very ironic farewell address and warning which Americans dd not heed to see where the U.S. decided to put its resources instead.
Women were seen as baby carriers and nurses, having a social and legal status somewhere between that of slaves and juvenile male offspring, literally called “idiots,” meaning they didn’t vote or have the capacity to engage in civic life. It is a view that is still very much alive and evident in the minds of many today.
"What can be, 'Unburdened by what has been' you know?" They had a lot of Wokeness, but their modern avant-garde HELLenistic period did not end well, kind of like the Roman's. Or the civilized USA?
After the US astronauts planted the US flag on the moon, there was a widespread rumor that the Soviets were going to the moon to take it down. At the time it seemed very plausible given the mental state of Soviet dictators. But it would not have surprised me if they tried to actually do it.
I'm kind of surprised how accurate that simulated moon mission was to the real Apollo program more than 10 years later even though NASA didn't even exist at the time. The math was well worked out and the time scale of the missions were pretty similar. They even got a ruptured tank on the way to the moon like Apollo XIII. The biggest difference was clearly the space station of course.
No one thinks that it's weird that the moon revolves around the earth exactly 28 days to the minute? Even the Earth doesnt go around the Sun exactly 365 days. But now I see where Ren and Stimpy got their filmography from
John Hershel - was a great astronomer, and polymath. He also discover [to be honest and Discreet] the planet Uranus, Tyson knows that a telescope is a time machine - thanks to Hershel and his son. on PBS - the documentary cartoon and hershel and his son - Magical inspirational. amen thanks Walt . and tyson.
Mars and Beyond @ th-cam.com/video/rHSFdY6iGy8/w-d-xo.html
Science fantasy. We may send a few to Mars...they cannot come back alive. Remember, Musk is insane, delusional racist.
The *Truth* is so much darker than people realize here. America's "Space Program" was shut down purposefully because advanced technology was kept hidden away from the American Public, and the US Deep State did not want to share anything with their "enemies" the Soviets. It's why JFK got took out, he was thinking of the bigger picture here, about *Humanity*. About ending war with neighbours and working toward a joint endeavour into Space.
Even Von Braun eventually learned the truth, that the *Kabal* the Deep State will use everyone and anyone, he dreamed of Mankind reaching Mars. He even wrote a sci fi story where the main character was called - "Elon" and went on to lead a new Kingdom on Mars.
The "Moon Landings" were filmed secretly by Stanley Kubrick, but the Astronauts did go to the Moon, just not the way the public were led to believe. This is why Aldrin, Armstrong those Astronauts appeared nervous at that press briefing. The technology is far advanced than just Nuclear powered "Space Rockets". The Nazis worked in some very dark Science, Satanic things when splitting the atom. Von Braun knew about this. The Russians got most those scientists during Paperclip; the US got the best of the bunch.
THANK YOU KINDLY, WONDERFUL WARD KIMBALL AND ALL CAST AND CREW 10 RATING CALSON ASSOCIATES CIRCA 1920 🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬7 FUN FOR ALL AUDIENCES.
Thank you kindly while reading about favorite writers of President Jimmy Carter: on scientific subjects was Stephen Jay Gould, "most enjoyable" Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History. Wonderful visuals and audio is exceptional, thanks again because I should enjoying the descriptions noted at birth 1955 LV fun we enter Life innocent without sin. Mankind film history depicts a better side of science because of WALT DISNEY and Cast and Crew here noted as a template of strategy architectural designers who understand a vacuum where we do not breathe nor are we alien to the ideas about how space travel allows writers to entertain Utopia exploring adventurers JACK AND TOOTOTABON air breathing monkey and a chicken. Great content! 🐬
Who remembers watching Mutual of Omaha's wild Kingdom
I do. It was wild.
While Marlin Perkins was getting hammered in the up armored range rover, Jim Fowler was wrestling a gorilla. Memories.
Yes just before Disney every Sunday. It was one of the few shows that we were allowed to watch as kids.
There was also a Hanna-Barbera live-action/animated show The New Adventures of Huck Finn around the same time slot in the late sixties. Had Ted Cassidy (Lurch) as Injun Joe.
same night as Lassie
It feels like I'm back in the 8th grade in my homeroom class on a rainy day. We walk in and the lights are off and there is a 16mm projector set-up in the back of the room. This is the film we see.
We only got bill nye
@@AceBoogyStacks Bill knows his science. He is currently CEO of The Planetary Society and has a degree from Cornell, where he took a course taught by Carl Sagan.
Wow....awesome recollection! I used to love our Filmstrips on History. Filmstrips....😂😂. I haven't written THAT word in 50yrs or more!!!!
Two other classics were OUR FRIEND THE ATOM and DONALD IN MATHMAGIC LAND
I was about 8 years old when I first seen this one …. Takes me back with my parents and an old black n white TV set and with only two stations to choose from, no fighting over what’s being watched, just toss a coin overhead…..🤣
I was born MANY years after this, and after Star Trek as well. This is so very much more intelligent and educational than "modern" Disney, it's unbelievable! Even today, this movie makes me believe in the future, and what Man could accomplish if we stopped all the pathetic arguing, and actually worked together. Even though it's all done "manually" here without computers, this is very advanced stuff. How we have fallen since then, and especially, how Disney has fallen. All I can say, things have gotten so sad lately. Walt Disney would be so disappointed!
Yes! Artistic production should return to this type of vision and creativity and intellectual wonder.
I was born in the mid 1960’s……and we have de evolved, gone backwards in so many ways.
We have made the mistake of just going ahead wirh the latest “ gee whiz “ new technology workout considering its negative effects .
Look now smartphones have both helped us but created people who are obcessed wirh the internet, children who don’t play outside much anymore….. it isolates us from our neighbors ,…….
@@teresahiggs4896 There's really no valid reason why smartphones should stop kids and others from going outside, etc. I'm also born in the mid 60's, I'm a total nerd, I have a cell phone, and I never thought to myself that I ought to stay locked inside
Don't be so sure. Disney was a 33° m@$on.
AMEN my friend. You succinctly described the point I’ve been aching about for years. “Modern” children’s entertainment treats the viewer like a receptacle for flat, ideologically saturated and morally simplistic nothing-burgers with no spiritual (I mean, the human spirit- esprit de corps) content. A human being needs to DREAM- not be lectured or spoon-fed. This film challenges the spirit of a person to dream of what can be possible with hope and drive. Completely foreign to today’s (Western) media!
Wonderful relic of the days when the name Disney was worthy of respect.
Not anymore.
How ironic that this studio now owns Star Wars.
@@OublietteTight and ruined it beyond belief.
@@OublietteTight and ruined it beyond belief.
Disney was a 33rd degree Freemason and pedophile already, and his cartoons and "tellLIEvision" mind-control programming was already pushing fake scientism on the infantilized masses, with Nazi war criminal Werner Von Braun helping - even after he worked thousands of people to death in his Nazi weapons programs, and killed thousands with his rockets.
Very educational and entertaining for those that enjoy the study of propaganda or for those that can't tell the difference between propaganda and entertainment.
bit of both I guess!!
What a great production! I miss the days when The World of Disney was something a person could trust, admire, and believe! I grew up watching these sorts of productions and my imagination soared and there was just SO much hope for the future, who wouldn't want to go into outer-space and explore after seeing such a film??!! I honestly forgot what year it actually is right now, watching this film took me back to a much-better time and once again I experienced the hope that the future and science offered back then. Thank you SO much for downloading and sharing this marvelous time-capsule!!
Its definitely up elsewhere just trying something new and getting some stuff off my CPU
@tr7938 I guess the guy has taste. These shows were class unlike the modern Disney rubbish that they churn out to appeal to minorities
@@AceBoogyStacks How nice
Sad who far they have gone downhill.
@@Nedchilvs Another whiny, white supremacist Trump University graduate snowflake.
I love how they plant the seed of an unknown base on the moon.
That seed would have been planted in literature that predates this by quite a bit.
Our technology may be new, much of which is a direct outgrowth from the NASA space program. What is being worked on today are plans are merely being taken back off the shelf - in whole or in part - and dusted off now that a decision has been made to devote the resources to them.
They were shelved by Richard Nixon in a very conscious (and ultimately exorbitantly expensive) decision to nullify the legacy of John Kennedy, a man and an administration that Nixon utterly loathed.
This was unexpected and unsettling, and not something I would expect in a film basically selling us a grand vision of the then future. The high radiation reading and what appears to be some artificial structure though it's never refered to such in the dialog nor do we see the astronauts mention anything about it to their commanders. It reminded me of an urban legend I heard years ago that astronauts while going around the dark side of the moon received a message to never return to that area. Of course, that one should be taken with a whole silo's worth of salt.
@@plateshutoverlock Quite unusual for a film made by Disney starring von Braun. They show the base then never mention it again. Who's base is it and why is on the far side? The is a transcript of Apollo 10 orbiting the moon and hearing "music" on the far side.
@@plateshutoverlockThe timestamp for what's being discussed, is at 45:10, 'high geiger count readings' and an 'unusual formation'.
I about lost it all when the astronauts used that rotary-phone-dial for whatever reason they were supposedly using it for. 😄😆🤣
… accessing the computer, of all things. 😂 I thought the bank of little metal switches was equally 1950’s.
@@phil2u48 that's right, accessing the computer, thanks for the reminder. The bank of metal switches makes me think of some dialogue in "Airplane II: The Sequel" when it is being discussed that there are "no levers, just switches, lights and knobs."
Also the president of the United States… RMN.
I never realised how much dramatic music there is in space! 😯
Von Braun's design for the space station is pretty much the design for the station in 2000 Space Odyssey, with an explanation of artificial gravity control and including the space pod vehicle with articulating arms. Not surprisingly Kubrick had clearly seen this Disney doc film, but it would interesting to know how much of the fine detail was furnished directly by NASA.
probably in credits of 2001 somewhere
I have to believe Stanley Kubrick paid close attention to this film when he was preparing "2001."
Kubrick was never creative, everything he did was derivative and refined with so much detail the mind prefers a Kubrick reality to reality.
For sure. Awesome take 👍
He had Arthur C Clarke advising him. When this was made Clarke was at his most productive as a writer of both science fiction and fact. Its interesting how each of the components of Von Braun`s scenario was eventually built but at some point the way everything was supposed to fit together got forgotten about. But this was 1955, two years later getting to the moon fast before somebody else did became more of a priority.
I don't.
@@genuineappeal3458yeah you drank the kool aid..Anyone who speaks out against the satanic Judaea-centric worldview is always bashed into pieces..I see you soaked it on,real good.
Wow, Werner von Braun himself appears in this.
Him and Walt Disney worked together
25:04 looked like Starship lol.
how they put true stories in cartoons❤
@@jamesflake6601 Yah cuz they are both masons... Notice the 33 degree "radioactive" ancient abandoned city on the darkside of the moon ..
Then what's up with the black and white movie saying she's gonna escape to America during the reign of Henry 8th... Crazy ass shit.
The great Werner Avon Braun..
The people watching this show when it debuted would not believe that just 13 short years later this trip would happen for real.
What would be even more unbelievable is that our trips to the moon would continue for only 4 short years and more than half a century after that we still would not have returned.
We will never return. Watch "Apollo 18".
No rational reason to go back. When coal is gone, no geosynchronous satellites. No machines at all. Oil/gas gone sooner...about a century.
Yes agree all *unbelievable* but so many adult children.
@@pylgrym Not a documentary.
And Werner Von Braun’s fantasy played no role in it.
When i was a kid I had a crush on Tinkerbell!!!!
A silent woman is definitely fiction
I miss programs like these. 1955 was the year of my birth.
I'm a 1955 kid too. Future world for us was bright and magical. Now the kids think of the future as bleak. All the space stuff was a big deal. Not just the Star Teck, but I Dream of Jeannie, Lost in Space, the Jetsons, and I'm probably forgetting a few. As a kid, Disney was "safe on base."
Science, myths, cultures, music, literature, history. The whole magilla in mostly animated form. Wonderful!
I watched this more years ago then I like to think. It brings back memories. I think I even did the moon ride way back in the day. I miss those days.
Remember how the seat cushions deflated during take-off? It felt kinda real for a few seconds at least.
Greatest sci-fi documentary ever!
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69 was better
Ty very much for uploading. Please never remove this cartoon❤
@privateprivate1865 it should be up somewhere if you know what you're looking for, bunch of others on my 2nd channel youtube.com/@rudzenterprises
@@AceBoogyStacks ty. Peace
Assistant Director: Robert Justman. I wonder if he found this experience useful when working on Star Trek.
I remember seeing these when they were on for the first time.
The one about life on other planets was GREAT!
The Disney Imagineers were so good at what they did.
Also, the sports epics that were MCed by Goofy were exceptional.
Professor Ludvig Von Drake also did a bunch of them.
The weekly after school Mickey Mouse Club with its special serial series like "Spin & Marty" or the "Hardy Boys' Mysteries, The Treasure of Applegate" were wonderful.
And who could forget the Georgous Annette full of Jello.
"Texas John Slaughter"
"Zorro"
"The Swamp Fox"
Some of the lesser known series were,
"Micky's torture chamber"
"Lassie marries Rin Tin Tin"
"Goofy's Commitment"
And who could forget................."Annette Gets Sand In Her WHOO HAAA"
hard to track down the right ones but they're out there, thanks for stopping by
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I remember Ludwig von Drake did "Pacifically Peeking" about the Pacific Ocean!
Lassie marries rin tin tin??? Really???
Space travel in 1955 looking a lot better than in 2025
Your comment is rayciss!
DEI will keep it well 'grounded'.
I went on that rocket ride when I was 5 years old. I was so happy to be in Disneyland. It was the 1950's and all things space was the big thing back then.
Remarkable. The methods used here are more advanced that what was actually used, also they are in advance of today !We do not use a space station as a staging post, but we don't power everything with reactors that need shielding on a pole !
Time Warp! Excellent classic Disneyland! 🤗🏰
If I had seen this when I was a child, I would have been confused by the beauty. I had a brilliant book, written by Pavel Klushantsev, called To Other Planets (1959). He explained space travel and the moon landing to children, I loved it, of course I wanted to be an astronaut too. This Disney movie would have ignited my imagination even more, it was amazing. I don't know how much von Braun believed in what he told us here, the reality later turned out to be completely different, but this reverie was fascinating.
Pretty cool sci-fi. Thanks for a trip back to what might have been.
I wish I could have visited Tomorrowland back in the 50s and 60s. Retrofuture style is so cool! I love optimistic science fiction too. I didn't even know that's what it was called but that was the first keyword I tried when I was looking for it, I'm so happy a lot of other people are on the same page as me with it. There can never be another era like it.
I love the idea of the moon's shadow as a bridge.
I heard our blood also goes around in our bodies 3x a minute, interesting.
That was wonderful, thank you!
Back at a time when you used to actually learn something while watching a cartoon
Today the kids get to learn about pride parades and gender affirmation care. Back then, TV knew nothing about that super duper important stuff.
Obviously, NASA needed music like this to make the actual moon shots more dramatic! Not to mention colorful and dramatic lighting.
I thought I watched all the Great Disney programs, 1960’s through early 1970’s. Fortunately I was wrong. This “Moon shot,” story was extremely entertaining. Though our moon experience didn’t happen this way. Nonetheless, it was FUN VIEWING!
Great video. This was before they destroyed Disney.
Before Disney made contact with entities and went $@t@nic.
Did you not see the immodest images?? Also, what does Disney have to do with traveling to outer space?? They were used to fabricate the lie? Curious how God wasn't mentioned at all in the creation of earth. They are $at@ni(. Simple as that. Terrible how many innocent mind were indoctrinated by their l!e$.
The images were all immodest. Indoctrination at its earliest conception.
Disney did that to themselves. No they needed.
Walt was in love with a minor male child actor. Disney has always been corrupt.
I love it when I look up and see a teeny little sliver of moon. But when there's an eclipse, I can see the moon's just a big dumb rock. So it's the sunlight on the moon that makes it special.
Comparing early speculation such as this to what is now accepted fact is a rare look into how we were thinking back then...
Which led to our current state of technology
The power of curiousity is amazing, matched only by our creativety
Unbelievable
UNBELIEVABLE
I remember watching this when i was little
My god... How far Disney has fallen from the glory days this film came from. Walt would be sick and enraged if he saw what his creation has become.
Have you seen the Acolyte? what a difference from 1955
@@genuineappeal3458 It was shit.
@@CowboyRobot2000 The power of one, the power of two, the power of many
Disneyland! My favorite program ever, full of fantasy, adventure and trips to space. That was, like fairy tales begin: “in a small, town, many years ago there live a young boy who liked to dream….”
Wait a minute, I saw a documentary on this, called "The Reluctant Astronaut" with Don Knotts. It's great.
That was better than everything on TV now!
I miss these too 😊
Some of these old Disney cartoons are very educational
Got a bunch but only handful on interesting topics
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Most of the historical Moon stories and sayings never made it to the UK. Very odd. This is the first I have heard of them !
This was one of Disney`s tv progammes from the 1950`s and at that point the only tv programming was provided by the BBC who didn`t buy much from the USA, preferring to make their own content. I actually remember seeing this at school on a cine projector in the 1960`s so some of us in the UK DID see this, though a bit dated by then as we all knew about Apollo.
The "When Knighthood Was in Bloom" advert for the next episode is interesting as that was actually a UK made film called "The Sword and The Rose", made in 1953 with Disney funding and had been seen in the cinemas prior to this, in the UK at any rate. I think it did appear in this form in Disney`s "Wonderful World of Colour" series which we DID get in the UK later, from the US perspective that must have been a re-run.
Dick Tufeld providing narration on the live sequences - ten years before his work on "Lost in Space".
Why is this more compelling than modern entertainment? It is so dated and hokey, full of inaccuracies and impracticalities known to be obvious at the time. It was so easy to believe. The world of that time guaranteed a lot and covered up much, so as not to spoil the illusion. Yet, it seems better for my mental health to relive this material as opposed to anything current. I think it might be lack of cynicism. I can't think of any recent entertainment that isn't infected with a whopping dose of that, plus a measure of futility and angst.
> I was 9 years old watching this on TV back then. __Not knowing that a space race would begain 2 years later with the Russian launching of Sputnik-1 into orbit.
- And that trip around the moon was actualy made by *Apollo 8* __13 years later, without the need for a giant wheeled space station.
45:20 there is something on the moon terrain! . . . Nice and no comments ever more . . .very nice
First conspiracy! They don't want the world to know about it.
I vaguely remember to have a kit model (Revell) of that moon ship, but white
Very interesting. Disney was special.
I remember the rocket to the moon ride in Tomorrowland in the 50s and 60s. Those photos of the backside of the Moon look very familiar to me 😊
This is legit the inspiration for NASA, WHICH WAS FOUNDED IN 1958
Is his name Adam a Libra very strategic okay thank you ❤
What an odd program. Thank you for sharing it.
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There's more science in this cartoon than what kids today are being taught
This is nonsense, not science - you must be joking?
The lighting in this makes more sense than in most AI generated movie scenes today!
They don't make em like they used to
Even that far back, they knew about the ruins on the Moon.
God Bless the moon, and God Bless me🌹♥️
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thanks Dr. Percy Julian - for creating and developing the pre natal vitamins. i do not have kids. but still hope for the next generation - care for them . amen .
❤❤❤ amen 🍏 🌹 whoa that's awesome Lady :)
Wow that looks exactly like the moon they landed on years later😮
This is a piece of art 😮❤. Disney back in the days was truly magical. Education via cartoons. This is needed this days.
but actual artwork not computer generated nonsense
Moon is now 238, 000 miles away. It is getting closer. From time of this production 7, 000 miles closer.
This was very cool to watch.
Its classic Disney Indoctrination and programming
Yep, this was where it was re-enforced proper! School was our primary.
never been to the moon geebs
Ah the days when Disney was enjoyable to watch.
Nowadays they're pushing their woke BS onto kids
I refuse to support these anti-family policies
79 here but i still liked these kind of entertainment!! Was getting dizzy wen the moon was going around earth but wen i go outside i start spinning again!!
It looks more real than the real moon landing!
Back when _DISNEY_ was _GOOD._
But still immodest.
Pure Gold
The heavy germanic accent of the rocket narrator ..oh well THEY were the first.
Idk it's like this film of going to the moon is way more realistic than the story we're told. Anyone notice the dial-up internet connection? What was that???
Ward Kimball was a famous artist and very talented, but he was not well served by the makeup department in this video. The poor man looks like he’s been up for 48 hours.
Great vid even today!!!!! ;-)
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Disney was one of the reasons that the 1950's were "The Golden Age f Television." The Disney commitment to quality is one thing, but add imagination to that. This program is also an historical document of a more visionary and optimistic era in American history. (PS: I saw this in black and white when it was first broadcast).
studio ghibli stuff cool too but yeah I prefer this and original looney toons/road runner stuff. and tex avery
We are, in fact, in a new Golden Age of Television with a large number of excellent, cinema feature quality productions available by cable or streaming media, produced in the U.S., Canada and abroad. There is a huge amount of dross, but there was then too. (Look through the television and movie listings of a newspaper from those decades to see how bad it could be.) People don’t tend to remember the bad stuff (and because it was poor quality it doesn’t tend to be rebroadcast) or if they do recall it, they sentimentalize it as at least being “from a better time.”
It’s impressive that Disney spent the money to produce this in color, which was a much, much more expensive medium to use and with relatively few television viewers able to see it in color. Undoubtedly, people would have argued that it was pointless to produce something in color that so few people would even see. I suspect though that, as a futurist, Disney was always considering the value and worth of a production 25 or 50 years later rather than just at that time.
Obviously, the SFX are by the technology of the time pretty rudimentary and there are things it gets wrong even based on the knowledge of 1955. (For instance, there is no sound in the virtual vacuum of space. 🤣)
However, compared to how badly these futuristic visions usually age, this holds up very, very well by comparison. This is likely due to the fact that much of the vision and plans being dramatized here were shelved in the early 1970s by Richard Nixon’s administration, in no small part in order to intentionally vitiate Kennedy’s legacy. What is being done now is, in many ways, retrieving these plans and picking back up from where we left off.
See Dwight Eisenhower’s very ironic farewell address and warning which Americans dd not heed to see where the U.S. decided to put its resources instead.
Today Americans are obsessed with abortion, transgender access to women's spaces, and moving hostile migrants into the USA.
Wow that is a Nazi in a Disney cartoon. This was only 10 years after Paperclip.
In the middle possibly, 1945 and 59.
@@AceBoogyStacks Warner Von Braun was the head of the Nazi Rocket program that blitzed London with V2 rockets!
I haven't seen this before, but I have a lot of catching up to do with Disney anyway.
NICE TO SEE WERNHER VON BRAUN IN THIS PRODUCTION ! ! !
Ahh! The glory years of Disney!
Now I know where the Artemis Moon mission got its over ambitious inspiration from.
The Moon God told the Greeks that there were no women there. And the Greeks said, "That's not really a problem."
Women were seen as baby carriers and nurses, having a social and legal status somewhere between that of slaves and juvenile male offspring, literally called “idiots,” meaning they didn’t vote or have the capacity to engage in civic life. It is a view that is still very much alive and evident in the minds of many today.
Yeah , they had unigoats
"What can be, 'Unburdened by what has been' you know?"
They had a lot of Wokeness, but their modern avant-garde HELLenistic period did not end well, kind of like the Roman's. Or the civilized USA?
lmao
@@paradisebird7108 It ended way worse than the Roman Empire which dwarfed the Greeks in so many ways. Like size, wealth, power, and longevity.
The idea that God didn't create the moon and all the stars was probably the beginning of the downward spiral of Disney.
So we're just not going to talk about the structure they saw on the far side of the Moon...
How I would love to have been born, in the year 1955 instead of been born 14 years later.
The closer one was born to the year 1954, the more opportunities were presented to them.
The first to circumnavigate the moon were the Soviets and two tortoises were the passengers. They both came back alive to a heros' welcome.
After the US astronauts planted the US flag on the moon, there was a widespread rumor that the Soviets were going to the moon to take it down. At the time it seemed very plausible given the mental state of Soviet dictators. But it would not have surprised me if they tried to actually do it.
@@LuvBorderColliesMen have never been on the moons surface. You should know better. There is no flag on the moon.
@@LuvBorderColliesMen have never been on the moons surface. You should know better. There is no flag on the moon.
I'm kind of surprised how accurate that simulated moon mission was to the real Apollo program more than 10 years later even though NASA didn't even exist at the time. The math was well worked out and the time scale of the missions were pretty similar. They even got a ruptured tank on the way to the moon like Apollo XIII. The biggest difference was clearly the space station of course.
As I watched Werner Von Braun describe the space station used to get to the moon, I began to laugh out loud and it got worse the further he went!
I think he might have been counting on slaves to build all that like he had back in ze fazerland.
WoW!!! A bonafide SS General fresh from Berlin!!
No one thinks that it's weird that the moon revolves around the earth exactly 28 days to the minute? Even the Earth doesnt go around the Sun exactly 365 days. But now I see where Ren and Stimpy got their filmography from
Thankfully, rocket trips daily to the moon never happened 😊
Yes, that's the hand of Walt, smoke smoke smoke that cigarette, you can die of cancer or cardiac arrest, so puffpuffpuff til you're out of breath.
2:25 oh man i wanna see flat earthers react to this guy just telling you "this is the moon" and showing that hand drawn cartoon.
Where are all these wonderful films shown as previews? I would enjoy seeing them!
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“Be gone ye earthlings creatures bold. There are no women here.” Wow
People don't know that giant white wolves live on the moon wolves such as luna the moon wolf 😂
and lazor wulf
John Hershel - was a great astronomer, and polymath. He also discover [to be honest and Discreet] the planet Uranus, Tyson knows that a telescope is a time machine - thanks to Hershel and his son. on PBS - the documentary cartoon and hershel and his son - Magical inspirational. amen thanks Walt . and tyson.
Looks like Bio Station Alpha down there.
W. V. Braun now working for the good guys.
Man, this production was just as realistic as Stanley Kubrick's 1969 version!
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Wasn't it nice that Lucien thought the treasure to be sought was women?🤔
who
View at approximately 5:00 min in.👀
That's amazing for 1955 especially what they saw on the dark side of the Moon and never said anything about it!