I wonder if he'd ever consider going back and updating these. I mean updating with the new movies since he made this, and adding in new information, and re-recording the audio.
+Chao Flaka The real sad part? Disney doesn't do sad endings like it anymore. It's bittersweet, however, since Willie does get his dreams after all, singing for sold-out concerts in Heaven.
Must say although Bambi doesn't look or sound like much when it's only explained to someone, it is a fantastic film to watch. Asides from the whimsy in it, the drama, the feels and the animation is brilliant, IMO.
I don't think Disney lost that much money on Fantasia, it was the second or third highest grossing film of that year, but I don't think it lost that much money
In south america, "pampa" is a word for long extentions of terrain devoid of trees. The pampas tend to have strong winds, and they're seen as a desert of sorts, except that this one has, you know, grass. A "gaucho" is an argentinean cowboy. Thanks for these great series, you're awesome! I love to know more about the history of animation. Cheers from Chile!
OOO! Mistake! The Whale that Sang at the Met: The reason that he was harpooned was that a music critic (or biologist I can't remember) thought that the whale had swallowed an opera singer, not knowing that the singing was of the whale's own talent.
I actually did am essay in college about the origins of "Saludos Amigos" and "The Three Caballeros". President FDR created the Good Neighbor policy for North America could get better foreign relations with Latin America. Walt Disney wasn't just an ambassador, but the policy inspired his crew of artists and writers to create those two films. I got a really good grade on the essay BTW.
Though it made that money, you got to figure how much it took for the surround sound. They had to out fit some theaters with that and only a couple of them.
The "Baby Mine" scene was the first thing I really remember being really, really sad for someone other than myself. As for the three Calberro's ride that's a GREAT ride to ride to cool off from the Florida heat.
@spongehead93 It mostly failed for some technical reasons. Some theaters refused to install the fantasound speakers that were necessary for the surround sound that Walt wanted the film to use, probably either because they couldn't afford the speakers, they were afraid it seemed like a tedious process, or they were afraid the surround sound would cause deafness.
2:13 not to be a stick in the mud, but Walt himself said that Dumbo was his favorite film he did and its mine to, with of course Bambi being my second fav
I wonder if the segment shown @ 9:17 inspired the Blue Umbrella short that was shown in theaters with Monsters University since it shares a similar premise?
@Malik Harris I'm taking a wild guess he used Final Cut Pro. Speaking if which, I'm currently taking an Advanced Video Production course and I just completed an autobiography using that software that I'll post here on TH-cam as soon as I submit it to the class, and like you mentioned, I decided to do it in a manner similar to AniMat's! I have to say, he is quite an influential Internet persona!
@4:50 Hey, I remember Pedro! I think it was a short film also on another DVD, (I never got a DVD of Saludos Amigos), but I can't for the life of me remember what DVD it was released on.... Dang it now I'll be wracking my brain trying to figure it out. I love these videos of yours though - they teach so many facts about Disney films that I didn't know before!
Fact: 'The Martins and the Coys' is based on the story of 'The Hatfields and the McCoys'. The History Channel has revived the story of late as a live-action mini-series, starring Kevin Costner.
Full Voice Cast: Dumbo No Voice: Dumbo - Edward Brophy: Timothy Mouse - Verna Felton: Dumbo's Mother and the Matriarch - Sterling Holloway: Mr. Stork - Herman Bing: The Ring Master - Margaret Wright: Casey Jr. - Dorothy Scott, Sarah Selby and Noreen Gamill: The Other Elephants - Cliff Edwards: Jim Crow - Jim Charmichael and a famous Jazz Band: The Other Crows - Malcolm Hutton: Skinny Full Voice Cast: Bambi Bobby Stewart: Baby Bambi- Donnie Dunagan: Kid Bambi - Hardie Albright: Adult Bambi - Peter Behn: Child Thumper - Stan Alexander: Child Flower - Tim Davis: Teenage Thumper and Flower - Sam Edwards: Adult Thumper - Sterling Holloway: Adult Flower - Cammie King: Child Faline - Ann Gillis: Adult Faline - Paula Winslowe: Bambi's Mother - Fred Shields: The Prince of the Forest - Will Wright: Friend Owl - Mary Lansing: Mrs. Opossum - Otis Harlan, Alan Reed, Bea Benaderet and Lucille LaVerne: Background Animals Full Voice Cast: The First Three Package Films Clarence Nash: Donald Duck - Jose Oliviera: Jose Carioca - Joaquin Garay: Panchito Pistores - Pinto Colvig: Goofy Goof, The Aracuan Bird - Sterling Holloway: Multiple Narrators (T3C and MMM)- Jerry Colonna: A Narrator(MMM) - Nelson Eddy: All Characters in Make Mine Music's Whale Project - The King's Men: Narration Voices (MMM) - Andy Russel: A Singer (MMM) Dinah Shore: A Singer (MMM) - The Andrews Sisters: Singers (MMM)
I can not tell you how much I balled at that "Baby Mine" scene in Dumbo... heck I'm getting chocked up watching it. :'( I think it was because when I watched it for the first time (at least I think it was) I had just left for college and yeah... I'm not gonna lie that really made me miss my mom. That's the brilliance of Disney though!
what technology did you use to make this video? How did you get your voice to narrate the video and how did you add the clips together? i'm trying to do a project the way you did it
I was disappointed with how you talked about Make Mine Music. True, there isn't much about the film to do research on, but you could have at least talked about the people who performed each of the segments, or made mention that the "Martins and the Coys" segment was in 2000 removed from the film due to its comical gunplay.
I wonder why you never talked about Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, or Melody Time in the updated lookback. Ah well, I guess there still isn't enough facts or history behind them.
I still get all tingly at that damn Dumbo scene. *sob* A-and then... BAMBI'S MOM!!!!!!! *cries forever* Also my ancestors were McCoys (aka Coys). Boo-yah.
well i like to remember those good-will packege films as a tentative to raise south america's self esteem , we really have the underdog syndrom back here
Willie was able to sing because of his three uvulas, each functioning as tenor, baritone, and bass voices. (I guess that mistake in Finding Nemo goes waaayyy back...) If he was able to sing in hundreds of voices at the end, I'd hate to see what it even looks like in his mouth.
Oh, so close, so close! Jose Carioca's name is pronounced more like "Zho-ze" rather than the Spanish "Hosay," as the "j" sound in Portuguese is closer to the French than the Spanish. Sorry, I'm a Disney fanatic who lived in Brazil. Sort of a pet peeve, and more because the Disney Company itself seems to have forgotten how to pronounce it (the new Rio del Tiempo ride in Mexico, and on House of Mouse).
Dumbo. I never knew it was cheap and made quickly. But it still leaves in impact. Bambi. Ow man the death of Bambi's mom is the saddest death in a Disney movie, in my opinion. Saludos Amigos. I saw this when I was really little. The Three Caballeros. I loved that movie when I was young. The hotel picture you had of them on the pool, I've been to Disney world twice in my life and my family stayed at that one both time. Make Mine Music. I remember the whale short.
Is this a look-back on the feature-length cartoons only? You brought Donald Duck and Goofy in without mentioning what their first cartoon was et cetra.
"Being Single sucks.....Amen to that" "Then he wakes up, gets harpooned, and dies" lmfao U sure know how to tell em! And I loved the Casey at Bat cartoon, Family Channel used to show those shorts inbetween shows. At first I was like "meh dont care, get to Tail Spin" but as it goes on, u really get pulled in and u want to see if Casey hits the ball or not.
Oh! And also, the Pedrito cartoon was deemed as "lame" by a lot of chilean cartoonists at the time ("what, the argentineans got goofy, and we got a little plane?", they used to say), and it was the catalyzer of a revolution in the chilean comic stip market. Everyone was trying to say "this, this is a funny chilean cartoon, not that little plane crap!" and due to that many comics and artists really took off.
***** Vance Parks No, Dumbo was not Disney's first original film...Dumbo was based on a book by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl. In fact, Timothy the mouse was actually a robin in the book. He became a mouse when Disney adapted it, because a mouse and elephant being friends, in a film about embracing one's differences (and the stigma that elephants are afraid of mice) seemed to fit better with the themes of the film.
Yes and no regarding Lady and the Tramp. Half of the story was credited to Joe Wright, who came up with a plot based on his own Spaniel dog. But then Walt read a short story called Happy Dan the Whistling Dog by Ward Greene. He bought the rights to the book, and combined the two stories together to produce Lady and the Tramp. Grant didn't get credit in the original film. I think they have rectified it since, adding his name to the original credits.
About Joe Carioca's name I think it should be pronounced Jozay instead of Hozay because keep in mind that he's Brazilian and Brazil's official language is Portuguese and the 'J' in Portuguese is pronounced like a French J and not like the Spanish J? I think this makes sense though
It's no big deal. I've seen one of the full length animated features that predated Snow White, and... the less said the better. Snow White might not have technically been first, but it was the first GOOD full length animated movie.
Well, about the package films, you're only partly right. It's because of the flops of Pinocchio and Fantasia and Bambi, the fact that that Europe was closed down on the film market because of the war AND the US Army were taking command over the studios to make military training films, anti-Natzi propaganda and moral-boosting films for the American audiences, Disney had to make package films since they were cheaper to make compaired to features like Snow White, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo and Bambi, and they had to those to prevent the Company from going bankrupt (they didn't have any other assets back then like Disneyland and other stuff). Also because of the European Market was cut off due to WW2 they had to turn to South America for a new film market. So they did the package films to get enough Money to do Cinderella which then became a major box office hit.
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Yeah, I mean it's not like some cigarette and/or cigar smoke will spread out of the screen and cause children to engage in secondhand smoke by inhaling it! Speaking of which, I often hold my breath whenever I approach a smoker IRL and/or smell cigarette smoke to prevent myself from engaging in secondhand smoke since I was lucky enough to take "antismoking 101" into consideration back in my public schooling days.
I wonder if he'd ever consider going back and updating these. I mean updating with the new movies since he made this, and adding in new information, and re-recording the audio.
It's 2019 and he will update his Disney Lookback after his thief and the cobbler lookback
this may be as old as dirt, but it's still good youtube nostalgia.
old old !!! its not 2009 wasnt that long ago
Watching it in 2022 and loving it.
@@michaelhawkins7389 2009 is now long ago, because it's now 15 years ago.
I always thought Timothy The Mouse was based on jiminy cricket being they seemed to be so similar.
9:24
OMG THE FREAKING WHALE! You can't imagine how sad i was when he ends up dying without getting his dreams fulfilled...
+Chao Flaka The real sad part? Disney doesn't do sad endings like it anymore. It's bittersweet, however, since Willie does get his dreams after all, singing for sold-out concerts in Heaven.
Chao Flaka OMG Disney like doesn't do stuff like that anymore the poor poor whale
Must say although Bambi doesn't look or sound like much when it's only explained to someone, it is a fantastic film to watch. Asides from the whimsy in it, the drama, the feels and the animation is brilliant, IMO.
I don't think Disney lost that much money on Fantasia, it was the second or third highest grossing film of that year, but I don't think it lost that much money
Well you have to consider production costs. It's pretty evident that he lost quite a bit of money considering the fact that Dumbo was on a low budget.
Make a video about Disney Classics' sequiels
In south america, "pampa" is a word for long extentions of terrain devoid of trees. The pampas tend to have strong winds, and they're seen as a desert of sorts, except that this one has, you know, grass.
A "gaucho" is an argentinean cowboy.
Thanks for these great series, you're awesome! I love to know more about the history of animation.
Cheers from Chile!
OOO! Mistake!
The Whale that Sang at the Met: The reason that he was harpooned was that a music critic (or biologist I can't remember) thought that the whale had swallowed an opera singer, not knowing that the singing was of the whale's own talent.
I actually did am essay in college about the origins of "Saludos Amigos" and "The Three Caballeros". President FDR created the Good Neighbor policy for North America could get better foreign relations with Latin America. Walt Disney wasn't just an ambassador, but the policy inspired his crew of artists and writers to create those two films. I got a really good grade on the essay BTW.
The Three Caballeros is what got me into samba music and dancing XD
One of the problems with the crows in Dumbo is that the main one is named Jim Crowe...awkward.
I was never afraid of the pink elephants on parade for some reason.
Yeah me too
I thought it was pretty catchy
neither was I, I was just weirded out as a kid XD
80 HOW HOW HOW 80
I fell sad they removed the three caballeros from Netflix but I got a dvd instead. I love it
Dumbo was such a good movie,made me cry when he was saying good bye to his mom D,:
i dont care
He didn't swallow an opera singer, that's just what the impressario thought.
Though it made that money, you got to figure how much it took for the surround sound. They had to out fit some theaters with that and only a couple of them.
The "Baby Mine" scene was the first thing I really remember being really, really sad for someone other than myself. As for the three Calberro's ride that's a GREAT ride to ride to cool off from the Florida heat.
@spongehead93 It mostly failed for some technical reasons. Some theaters refused to install the fantasound speakers that were necessary for the surround sound that Walt wanted the film to use, probably either because they couldn't afford the speakers, they were afraid it seemed like a tedious process, or they were afraid the surround sound would cause deafness.
dude thank you for educating me on Disney.
2:13 not to be a stick in the mud, but Walt himself said that Dumbo was his favorite film he did and its mine to, with of course Bambi being my second fav
it’s funny that this one does a better job explaining the “package films” than the new one
1. The Three Caballeros
2. Fun and Fancy Free
3. Ichabod and Mr. toad
4. Saludos Amigos
5. Melody Time
6. Make Mine Music
I remember watching the last animated segment of 'make mine music' during the forth grade.
Finally someone who knows what they're talking about. I already knew a lot of what you said in these videos but I also learned a lot too. :D
I wonder if the segment shown @ 9:17 inspired the Blue Umbrella short that was shown in theaters with Monsters University since it shares a similar premise?
@Malik Harris I'm taking a wild guess he used Final Cut Pro. Speaking if which, I'm currently taking an Advanced Video Production course and I just completed an autobiography using that software that I'll post here on TH-cam as soon as I submit it to the class, and like you mentioned, I decided to do it in a manner similar to AniMat's! I have to say, he is quite an influential Internet persona!
9:14 reminds me of the Pixar short "the blue umbrella"
4:10, you see a bottle of aspirin in the pile of stuff. I guess soldiers get headaches, too!
It is art. They don't always make sense...
Dumbo is a cute movie because he's so cute when he's held by his mother and then when he's playing with her
Actually, they just THINK the whale ate an opera singer and thats why they kill him. At the end he is singing in heaven.
@4:50 Hey, I remember Pedro! I think it was a short film also on another DVD, (I never got a DVD of Saludos Amigos), but I can't for the life of me remember what DVD it was released on....
Dang it now I'll be wracking my brain trying to figure it out.
I love these videos of yours though - they teach so many facts about Disney films that I didn't know before!
Fact: 'The Martins and the Coys' is based on the story of 'The Hatfields and the McCoys'. The History Channel has revived the story of late as a live-action mini-series, starring Kevin Costner.
Full Voice Cast: Dumbo
No Voice: Dumbo - Edward Brophy: Timothy Mouse - Verna Felton: Dumbo's Mother and the Matriarch - Sterling Holloway: Mr. Stork - Herman Bing: The Ring Master - Margaret Wright: Casey Jr. - Dorothy Scott, Sarah Selby and Noreen Gamill: The Other Elephants - Cliff Edwards: Jim Crow - Jim Charmichael and a famous Jazz Band: The Other Crows - Malcolm Hutton: Skinny
Full Voice Cast: Bambi
Bobby Stewart: Baby Bambi- Donnie Dunagan: Kid Bambi - Hardie Albright: Adult Bambi - Peter Behn: Child Thumper - Stan Alexander: Child Flower - Tim Davis: Teenage Thumper and Flower - Sam Edwards: Adult Thumper - Sterling Holloway: Adult Flower - Cammie King: Child Faline - Ann Gillis: Adult Faline - Paula Winslowe: Bambi's Mother - Fred Shields: The Prince of the Forest - Will Wright: Friend Owl - Mary Lansing: Mrs. Opossum - Otis Harlan, Alan Reed, Bea Benaderet and Lucille LaVerne: Background Animals
Full Voice Cast: The First Three Package Films
Clarence Nash: Donald Duck - Jose Oliviera: Jose Carioca - Joaquin Garay: Panchito Pistores - Pinto Colvig: Goofy Goof, The Aracuan Bird - Sterling Holloway: Multiple Narrators (T3C and MMM)- Jerry Colonna: A Narrator(MMM) - Nelson Eddy: All Characters in Make Mine Music's Whale Project - The King's Men: Narration Voices (MMM) - Andy Russel: A Singer (MMM) Dinah Shore: A Singer (MMM) - The Andrews Sisters: Singers (MMM)
OMG! I remember the watching the whale short thing on the Disney channel back in 97!
5:09 has Goofy smoking. The uncut version of this film was released in the special features of "Walt & El Grupo."
I miss The Three Caballeros....
Psycho Sinked me too but luckily there is going to be a Three Caballeros tv series
Animat, Willie didn't swallow an opera singer, he is a natural singing whale.
I can not tell you how much I balled at that "Baby Mine" scene in Dumbo... heck I'm getting chocked up watching it. :'( I think it was because when I watched it for the first time (at least I think it was) I had just left for college and yeah... I'm not gonna lie that really made me miss my mom. That's the brilliance of Disney though!
I looooove the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros, My favorite attraction at EPCOT
TheDisneyNerd mine too and it was also my Grandpa's favorite too
Another revolutionary way that disney enabled realism in bambi was the creation of his multi-plane camera!
2:22 Bambi is triggered
Cheers from America!
4:03 Is Just Sad, It Makes Me Want To Cry.
what technology did you use to make this video? How did you get your voice to narrate the video and how did you add the clips together? i'm trying to do a project the way you did it
The Three Caballeros came out on December 21, 1943. Just 6
years after Snow White was released.
I was disappointed with how you talked about Make Mine Music. True, there isn't much about the film to do research on, but you could have at least talked about the people who performed each of the segments, or made mention that the "Martins and the Coys" segment was in 2000 removed from the film due to its comical gunplay.
1:15 I believe you meant "the scene where Dumbo's mom holds him with HER trunk."
actually, in history class, I leanred a Gaucho is an Argentina Cowboy that was kinda like an army
I have seen everything, when I see an elephant fly!
@OffcialYakkoWarner Yup, that AniMat sure does have an amusingly clever way of making those lookbacks!
Martins and the Coys didn't make the DVD!
I wonder why you never talked about Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, or Melody Time in the updated lookback. Ah well, I guess there still isn't enough facts or history behind them.
In 2nd or 3rd grade, my class watched The Peter and the Wolf segment
actually, a gaucho is something I looked up. a gaucho is another name of a cowboy or cowgirl. it's famous for that in bueros aires.
why didn't u put the wolf from the Peter and the Wolf segment of make mine music on the top 10 scariest Disney moments countdown, like Sean Pultz did?
Dumbo never talks throughout the whole feature.
How come the AL Disney 3- 14 videos are in 240p?
What about The Reluctant Dragon?
the green bird in "Saludos amigos" and "The 3 caballeros" drinks and smokes..talk about bad example from a cartoon.
@MrAndrewsaccount92 I agree there should make another package film for this day & age.
hey mat what do you think of some of the world war two shorts made by disney? like der fuhrers face and eudcation for death.
Peter from Peter and the wolf was Russian? I didn't know that.
I. LOVE. THE THREE CALBALLEROS!!!
Awesome!!!
I still get all tingly at that damn Dumbo scene. *sob* A-and then... BAMBI'S MOM!!!!!!! *cries forever* Also my ancestors were McCoys (aka Coys). Boo-yah.
well i like to remember those good-will packege films as a tentative to raise south america's self esteem , we really have the underdog syndrom back here
Willie was able to sing because of his three uvulas, each functioning as tenor, baritone, and bass voices. (I guess that mistake in Finding Nemo goes waaayyy back...) If he was able to sing in hundreds of voices at the end, I'd hate to see what it even looks like in his mouth.
Dat ending
I thought dumbo was released in 1947, because Walt planed to release it in 1941 but there was a Japanese war so he had to put it on hold until 1947.
0:18 dude its timothy
Oh, so close, so close! Jose Carioca's name is pronounced more like "Zho-ze" rather than the Spanish "Hosay," as the "j" sound in Portuguese is closer to the French than the Spanish. Sorry, I'm a Disney fanatic who lived in Brazil. Sort of a pet peeve, and more because the Disney Company itself seems to have forgotten how to pronounce it (the new Rio del Tiempo ride in Mexico, and on House of Mouse).
Dumbo makes me cry and makes me scared at the pink elephants. I MEAN WHO ISNT SCARED OF THE PINK ELEPHANTS!!!
you can now see dumbo on netflix :)
Dumbo. I never knew it was cheap and made quickly. But it still leaves in impact.
Bambi. Ow man the death of Bambi's mom is the saddest death in a Disney movie, in my opinion.
Saludos Amigos. I saw this when I was really little.
The Three Caballeros. I loved that movie when I was young. The hotel picture you had of them on the pool, I've been to Disney world twice in my life and my family stayed at that one both time.
Make Mine Music. I remember the whale short.
Trivia: Walt Kelly Work for Disney. He left when they went on strike.
Gumball the three Caballeros are worth my favorite Disney animated films.
Is this a look-back on the feature-length cartoons only? You brought Donald Duck and Goofy in without mentioning what their first cartoon was et cetra.
Wait Paul McCartney is there yyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy the beatles
"Being Single sucks.....Amen to that"
"Then he wakes up, gets harpooned, and dies" lmfao U sure know how to tell em!
And I loved the Casey at Bat cartoon, Family Channel used to show those shorts inbetween shows. At first I was like "meh dont care, get to Tail Spin" but as it goes on, u really get pulled in and u want to see if Casey hits the ball or not.
I wish Jose and Pachito were in Epic Mickey because they weren't used much.
Oh! And also, the Pedrito cartoon was deemed as "lame" by a lot of chilean cartoonists at the time ("what, the argentineans got goofy, and we got a little plane?", they used to say), and it was the catalyzer of a revolution in the chilean comic stip market. Everyone was trying to say "this, this is a funny chilean cartoon, not that little plane crap!" and due to that many comics and artists really took off.
bet the nostalgia critic never said anything about that.
Do you know what really happened when bambi was a bomb.... bambi was released then 3 months later Casablanca happens and it became a classic
Was Dumbo their first original film?
***** Vance Parks No, Dumbo was not Disney's first original film...Dumbo was based on a book by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl. In fact, Timothy the mouse was actually a robin in the book. He became a mouse when Disney adapted it, because a mouse and elephant being friends, in a film about embracing one's differences (and the stigma that elephants are afraid of mice) seemed to fit better with the themes of the film.
Yes and no regarding Lady and the Tramp. Half of the story was credited to Joe Wright, who came up with a plot based on his own Spaniel dog. But then Walt read a short story called Happy Dan the Whistling Dog by Ward Greene. He bought the rights to the book, and combined the two stories together to produce Lady and the Tramp.
Grant didn't get credit in the original film. I think they have rectified it since, adding his name to the original credits.
***** Hum...Dumbo was originally a children's book by Helen Aberson.
Congratulations for saying "Aquarela" (watercolour) correctly ~
About Joe Carioca's name I think it should be pronounced Jozay instead of Hozay because keep in mind that he's Brazilian and Brazil's official language is Portuguese and the 'J' in Portuguese is pronounced like a French J and not like the Spanish J? I think this makes sense though
NO SNOW WHITE WAS THE VERY FIRST EVER ANIMATED FEATURE FILM! Pay attention please?
It's no big deal. I've seen one of the full length animated features that predated Snow White, and... the less said the better. Snow White might not have technically been first, but it was the first GOOD full length animated movie.
I showed 1:52 to my History teacher, Mr. Potzel even though I never liked Dumbo.
How did Fantasia loose money, it made like 81 million $
where is song of the south ?
Song of the South is more live-action
Kelly Wilson yeah but roger rabbit and mary poppins are here.
Song of the South is kind of avoided. Because it's seen a racist. That's why it never came out on DVD.
Amy Shepherd ugh, they gotta redo it right some time..
Yeah. Then release it on DVD so I can watch it
Phew I escaped MegaMans Screaming! Thank god
Did you know if was for Bambi that wouldn't be real life adventures.
bay-oo? It's buy-oo
Well, about the package films, you're only partly right. It's because of the flops of Pinocchio and Fantasia and Bambi, the fact that that Europe was closed down on the film market because of the war AND the US Army were taking command over the studios to make military training films, anti-Natzi propaganda and moral-boosting films for the American audiences, Disney had to make package films since they were cheaper to make compaired to features like Snow White, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo and Bambi, and they had to those to prevent the Company from going bankrupt (they didn't have any other assets back then like Disneyland and other stuff). Also because of the European Market was cut off due to WW2 they had to turn to South America for a new film market. So they did the package films to get enough Money to do Cinderella which then became a major box office hit.
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IT'S NOT BAY-YOU IT'S BAYOU(BAA YOU)
Just ONE of his MANY pronunciation errors! :(
It's true it wasn't. However, it was on laserdisc.
Never seen dumbo Bambi the three cobYearis and the others
Back during Walt's day they had a lot of smoking back then. What's up with that?
Yeah, I mean it's not like some cigarette and/or cigar smoke will spread out of the screen and cause children to engage in secondhand smoke by inhaling it! Speaking of which, I often hold my breath whenever I approach a smoker IRL and/or smell cigarette smoke to prevent myself from engaging in secondhand smoke since I was lucky enough to take "antismoking 101" into consideration back in my public schooling days.
Still,when kids might see it when they grow up they might think smoking is ok that's how Walt Disney died :(
Sadly walt was a chain smoker
Back then almost everyone smoked and they didn't know it was bad