![]() Some crows encourage Dumbo despite his fears, and armed with a “magic feather”, he discovers for certain that he can fly. How’d they get there? Apparently Dumbo’s huge ears flew them to the spot. When they awake the next day, they discover they’re lodged in a tree branch many feet in the air. From there, he and Timothy inadvertently get trashed. They celebrate with champagne, and eventually the bottle seeps into Dumbo’s water. However, it wasn’t fun for Dumbo, and he seems despondent amidst their vicious glee. While with the clowns, Dumbo’s new act goes over fairly well, at least in their minds. ![]() He’s then relegated to work with the clowns, which is regarded as sub-human - or sub-elephant - by those old biddies. However, the results aren’t pretty, mainly due to Dumbo’s intrusive appendages a gag in which Dumbo is supposed to stand atop a stack of elephants collapses when he trips on his ears. He takes the lad under his proverbial wing and tries to help Dumbo become a successful circus elephant. Happily, he eventually gains a friend and supporter through Timothy Q. This ultimately lands her in elephant solitary confinement, and Dumbo’s left to fend for himself among the inhospitable crowd. Jumbo loses it and goes on a mild rampage. This reaches a peak when a bratty boy starts to mock and abuse Dumbo Mrs. Our wee protagonist receives love from his mother but only nastiness from everyone else. The ladies gasp and instantly start to make snide remarks about the little fellow, cruelly renaming him “Dumbo”. sneezes, at which time his enormous ears unfold. Jumbo, are seen - fawn over him until Jumbo Jr. All of the other female elephants - no males, including Mr. At the start of the movie, an officious-looking but late stork (voiced by Sterling Holloway) delivers a baby elephant to circus performer Mrs. The film features easily the simplest story of the bunch. In the meantime, I guess we’ll have to enjoy the four that we can watch, and Dumbo holds up quite well alongside its era-mates. That leaves only 1942’s Bambi from that original phase, but don’t hold your breath as you wait for it Disney have reserved Bambi as part of their “Platinum Collection”, and based on their current plans, it may not hit DVD for years. 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs came out just a couple of weeks ago, while 1940’s Pinocchio and Fantasia have been available for quite some time. With this “60th Anniversary Edition” of 1941’s Dumbo, almost all of the movies from Disney’s early golden period appear on DVD. Stork” and “Casey Junior” Sing-Along Songs Publicity Materials, Weblinks. #Dumbo original tv#$29.99 street date 10/23/01.Īudio Commentary from Film Historian John Canemaker Michael Crawford “Baby Mine” Music Video Exclusive Look at Dumbo II Dumbo Art Gallery Original Walt Disney TV Introduction “Celebrating Dumbo” Featurette Sound Design Featurette Dumbo DVD Storybook “Elmer Elephant” and “The Flying Mouse” Animated Shorts “Look Out For Mr. ![]() Standard 1.33:1 audio English Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish & French Dolby Digital 5.1 subtitles English closed-captioned single sided - dual layered 17 chapters rated G 64 min. Won for Best Musical Score Best Song-"Baby Mine". Sterling Holloway, Herman Bing, Verna Felton, Billy Bletcher, Edward Brophy, Cliff Edwards, John McLeish ![]() #Dumbo original plus#Featuring an all-new rendition of "Baby Mine" performed by Michael Crawford, Disney's "Celebrating Dumbo" featurette, two Sing-Along Songs and two animated shorts - plus an exclusive sneak peek at Disney's Dumbo II and more - this Special 60th Anniversary Edition of the timeless Disney favorite soars to greater heights than ever before! #Dumbo original full#With a "Big Top" full of bonus features, there's something for audiences of all ages to enjoy. Now, to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of this beloved high-flying adventure, Dumbo makes his first flight onto DVD, digitally restored and remastered to the original glory that captures the hearts of audiences all over the world. One of Disney's greatest classics, Dumbo is the timeless inspirational tale of courage, loyalty and triumph. ![]()
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