"Baby Mine"- (From Disney's "Dumbo") · 12:26am Apr 6th, 2019
(Okay technically this is Bette Midler's cover, but I couldn't resist! I love this version (plus Arcade Fire's end credit version from the 2019 remake just didn't feel right.).)
(Okay technically this is Bette Midler's cover, but I couldn't resist! I love this version (plus Arcade Fire's end credit version from the 2019 remake just didn't feel right.).)
Okay, let me come out and say it right out the gate: I'm *really* not a fan of Disney's current practice of releasing live-action remakes of their animated films. To me, the practice just screams either "lack of new ideas" or "blatant cash grab". And as a further point, I also raise my eyebrows at the thought of remaking such films as The Jungle Book, Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King to be in live-action; given either the lack of human characters/plethora of animal
Original Release Date: October 31st, 1941
Fun fact: of all of Disney's Feature Length film catalogue, Dumbo is one of the shortest films there. With a runtime of only 64 minutes (approx. 1 hr. 4 mins.) It is indeed one of the shortest films in Disney's repertoire.
Here's two of my (and likely yours too) favorite scenes from the movie!
This show aired in 1984, which makes it 2 years older than me. Those of us who had a bit of our childhood in the early 90’s might have seen it, I know I did, but chances are most 90’s kids didn’t see this
And in case you’re wondering, it actually looks worse than I remember it. Thankfully I can’t remember any of the other characters from the show, but it would have probably fared better if it had been animated.
Yo, what's up, Kemosabes?
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of Disney's "Dumbo". The animated version from 1941 to be precise.
Here's the rundown of this classic tale:
Salutations, my friends.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, following my previous analysis, I'm gonna give you guys my take of Tim Burton's "Dumbo".
Here's the summary of this tale:
6. Dumbo
5. Alice Through the Looking Glass
4. Alice In Wonderland
3. The Nightmare Before Christmas
2. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
1. Frankenweenie
The first 13 Walt Disney Home Video titles put out for rental on March 4, 1980, when Disney was working with Fotomat to get into the video business. These titles were later made for sale along with rental in October 1980.
(Scans will appear soon)
1. 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA
DATE: 10-80 (For Sale Only Version)