Can't say I blame Raja the tiger and that crocodile for wanting a taste of Goliath! It's not everyday you get to see an elephant that small! Elephants are such wonderful creatures! Their trunks have at least 400,000 muscles in them!
Y'know, considering this was made after Sleeping Beauty and before Disney's 'scratchy-animation' movies, I think this short was a test to see if previous animation from older Disney films could be properly reused to save money. I mean, Sleeping Beauty looked amazing, but cost a hefty production cost. It didn't do that well in theaters, and cost the studio a LOT of money, hence the decline in animation quality for the next few years.
Who cares about recycled characters. The story is important, and it is a good story, not like most of the present cartoons, perfect animation and crap story!
This was made in between Sleeping Beauty and 101 Dalmatians. In fact, it was made as a test for Disney using the Xerox process, which was briefly used in Sleeping Beauty.
Wow the elephants are a spitting image of the Colonel from the Jungle Book, there's the owl from Bambi (04:20), and the bird from Alice in Wonderland (04:23). Crocs (and jaw snap sound) from The Rescuers. Can't place my finger on the tiger. Walt Disney at the time seemed either too poor to really come up with any good visuals (repeating quite a bit), sounds are pretty repetitive as well, not till it's golden age in the late 80s and 90s. I miss anything?
I love it but why are they recycling so many character models in here? I distinctly see characters from Jungle Book, Dumbo, and even the crocodile from Peter Pan...
Wolfgang Reitherman directed this?! Alright, notice the Jungle Book designs on the Elephants. Goliath II even has the little elephant's trumpet sound from Jungle Book.
that's because it's the same voice actor. same guy was the mouse in the aristocats, the cheshire cat in alice in wonderland, the snake in the jungle book, the stork in dumbo, and the narration for lots of the disney shorts...
Many would believe that this was the blueprint for The Jungle Book. It really the test cartoon for 101 Dalmations. Ub Iwerks used this to experiment the xerox process which printed the drawings onto cels saving the time (and money) on inking them. This helped the process of copying several dogs without the painstaking use of tracing them. Since then animation companies relied on xerox before digital computers replaced them.
Actually, the proper term for him is story man. He did start out as an inbetweener but he got tired of drawing Ducks (Donald, that is) all the time. But I do third your statement. He was one of Disney's greatest story artists. He did the storyboards of "101 Dalmatians" and "Sword in the Stone" (I'm not sure about the latter) all by himself.
It should be mentioned that Peet was also responsible for The Jungle Book. According to the recent DVD Peet's story was closer to Rudyard Kiplings original but Walt felt it was too dark. An argument lead to Peet's departure and the whole production was rewritten and rescored. Bill Peet would go on to do a series of successful children books in the 60's and 70's
@mperez1257 Actually this was made before the jungle book and 101 dalmatians. True that they used animation from peter pan, alice in wonderland, and dumbo, but the elephant march and crash is actually original for this cartoon. It was then edited into the jungle book.
@mperez1257 you forgot the owl from sleeping beauty x) as i got older i noticed a lot of the characters were repeated and recolored for different movies
@mperez1257 Disney is very good about recycling. Did you notice the tiger is named Rajah, like the tiger from Aladdin? And there have been quite a few Goliaths in Disney's animated history.
There are so many things borrowed from other disney films. The jungle book setting and characters and gags, even intro music. Raja a tiger, just like in Aladin. A pestered bird saving her eggs like in Alice in Wonderland. Proud mother like in Dumbo. Crocodile- Peter Pan. At 4:00 she is very reminiscent of Purdie in 101 Dalmations when Purdie says "Pongo, what we do?" The Owl at 4:21 just like the one in Sleepy Beauty. The Tiger is just like the wolf in Sword in the stone.
The narrator sounds like Winnie the Pooh, and the elephant wreak looks like the one from Jungle Book. The tiger looks like the one from when Goofy goes hunting with a elephant, and the tiger looses its stripes. LOL.
Here are the spinoffs of this cartoon: The Jungle Book, Dumbo, Aladdin, Tiger Trouble, Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, Bambi, 101 Dalmatians, The Sword in the Stone, Alice in Wonderland, Lambert the Sheepish Lion, and The Legend of the Sleepy Hollow.
I love how Raja shares a name with the tiger in Aladdin, resembles Lambert the Sheepish Lion, the crocodile resembles the one in Peter Pan, and the other elephants resemble the ones seen in Dumbo and the Jungle Book.
this I guess was where the cartoonists first drew animals and they later used the same ones in other cartoons, they do that exact same stop sequence where they run into each other in the jungle book, and the tiger is like the wolf in Sword in the Stone?
Croc reminded me of peter pan, Goliath and his mom together reminded me of Dumbo and his mom, Goliath with his dad reminded me of the little elephant and the Colonal from The Jungle Book, and that owl reminded me of Archamedes (however that's spelled) from the Sword in the Stone. :D
Some others: When Rajah leaps out of the bamboo, it was from "Tiger Trouble", the way little Goliath tripped was similar to Dumbo, and in part 2, there were fireflies and an owl that appeared in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Sterling Holloway, he was the narrator for Pablo the penguin in The Three Caballeros, narrator in Lambert the Sheepish Lion, narrator for Peter and the Wolf in Make Mine Music, and also was the voice for Winnie-the-Pooh.
Not to mention the voice of Kaa in The jungle book, the cheshire cat in Alice in wonderland, the stork in Dumbo and about ten thousand other disney cartoons from 1940 to aproximately 1977.
The animation at 2:37 was recycled from the "Baby Mine" sequence from "Dumbo". And the collision at 5:25 was recycled later in FILMATION's "Journey Back to Oz".
Man, they really overused the xerox process here didn't they? Lets see, Dumbo, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan and a load of Disney shorts, plus i can tell they used a lot of the animation here for The Jungle Book which was released later on. Tisk tisk, lazy buggers!
They really overuse old animations from other disney films, Jungle Book, Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella, Peter Pan... But, I love disney, so who gives a hoot?
Believe it or not, I have never seen this short until a few weeks ago. As a footnote, this was one of the first shorts to use the Xerox process which replaced the hand-inked process.
Thank you for posting this! I have it on VHS and need to take it in to our tech lab to make a digital file, but this is great for sharing with others who haven't yet seen it. :)
Like the croc!
sqccccccccc 2 weeks ago
I thought that was Dumbo
RudyFernandezVEVO 1 month ago
and aladdin...RAJA
DanielleWhelan92 2 months ago
Goliath = Loki.
RyuraXKomura 2 months ago
I forgot about this gem of a toon until I saw the thumbnail. Wow, memories flowing back. Thanks! =D
Zakniteh 2 months ago
next time say halt
KMoonster 3 months ago
Can't say I blame Raja the tiger and that crocodile for wanting a taste of Goliath! It's not everyday you get to see an elephant that small! Elephants are such wonderful creatures! Their trunks have at least 400,000 muscles in them!
Videoroamer1 3 months ago
4:22 Hey, isn't that the owl from Sleeping Beauty?!
Videoroamer1 3 months ago
That's winnie the pooh's voice!!!
EmmaC1204 5 months ago in playlist Disney Shorts
Wow, this is full of re-used animation. I'm pretty sure 2:39 to 2:42 could be animation from Dumbo - the start of the 'Baby Mine' segment.
GlitterCroft07 5 months ago
and the owl from bambi LOL
245thegreat 7 months ago
5:22 This crash was used in The Jungle Book, LOL!
spiritgirl41192 8 months ago
recycled animation from Alice in Wonderland and that elephant crash is later in the Jungle Book
hackensac 8 months ago
isnt that winny the poo's voice?:) i love his voice!!!!:)
leticiamariacastro 9 months ago
bill peet made this nd he gave his story board to walt disney
lilk1002002 11 months ago
Though, the funny thing is, as Jungle Book came out years later, the whole 'elephant pileup' was most likely reused from THIS short! XD
MrXemnas1992 1 year ago
Y'know, considering this was made after Sleeping Beauty and before Disney's 'scratchy-animation' movies, I think this short was a test to see if previous animation from older Disney films could be properly reused to save money. I mean, Sleeping Beauty looked amazing, but cost a hefty production cost. It didn't do that well in theaters, and cost the studio a LOT of money, hence the decline in animation quality for the next few years.
MrXemnas1992 1 year ago
Who cares about recycled characters. The story is important, and it is a good story, not like most of the present cartoons, perfect animation and crap story!
bufivlada 1 year ago
4:49-4:59 total copy of Dumbo movments
Dumbofan1 1 year ago
"pussyfoot around"
xD
EvilxWonders 1 year ago
This was made in between Sleeping Beauty and 101 Dalmatians. In fact, it was made as a test for Disney using the Xerox process, which was briefly used in Sleeping Beauty.
OurGangFan 1 year ago
Has anyone else also noticed that the Tiger is a lot like the Wolf from 'Sword in the Stone'?
nidgenadge 1 year ago
2:38 looks like Bill Tytla's animation from Dumbo in the "Baby Mine" scene.
KiCreativeStudios 1 year ago
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KiCreativeStudios 1 year ago
Wow the elephants are a spitting image of the Colonel from the Jungle Book, there's the owl from Bambi (04:20), and the bird from Alice in Wonderland (04:23). Crocs (and jaw snap sound) from The Rescuers. Can't place my finger on the tiger. Walt Disney at the time seemed either too poor to really come up with any good visuals (repeating quite a bit), sounds are pretty repetitive as well, not till it's golden age in the late 80s and 90s. I miss anything?
ColonelMarksman 1 year ago
Why is Goliath so tiny?
Lionessfish 1 year ago
@Lionessfish Well... He's been SICK.
GoblinXXX 1 year ago
I love it but why are they recycling so many character models in here? I distinctly see characters from Jungle Book, Dumbo, and even the crocodile from Peter Pan...
KiCreativeStudios 1 year ago
5:29 Now that looks familiar!
bleedingbanshe13 1 year ago
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why is pooh telling a story?! ಠ_ಠ
lol jk
MJgirl769 1 year ago
Ah! It's the owl from whinnie, the sword in the stone, and now THIS!
danyandmarc 1 year ago
he's so small :)
MsDisneyObsessed 1 year ago
Where can I get part one of this ?
arunmjay 1 year ago
actually this was released before the Jungle Book so the Jungle Book recycled elephants from this
hullbkh 1 year ago
the narator is the voice of the animated alice in wonderland
horsesaremylife31899 1 year ago
Did they just say "pussy foot around" o -o
GabrielAngelLove 1 year ago
Wolfgang reitherman reused animation of tiger trouble
cfisler1 1 year ago
The Tiger Looks Like Scar from the Lion King.
MrCrashlover679 1 year ago
@MrCrashlover679 looks more like the wolf from the sword in the stone if it lost its stripes ;)
Jenwillsquishyouall 1 year ago
Wolfgang Reitherman directed this?! Alright, notice the Jungle Book designs on the Elephants. Goliath II even has the little elephant's trumpet sound from Jungle Book.
2:36 Dumbo animation
3:47 Dumbo refferance #1
3:50 Dumbo refferance #2 (elephant looks like the one from the movie, I mean the premaddona one
3:56 Look it's Tick Tock from Neverland
4:26 Alice refferance
5:21 Jungle Book refferance
CrimsonNineTail 1 year ago
This was Disney's first use of the Xerography process. It was in it's experimental stage.
Much of the animation in this film was later used in Hathi's scenes in 1967's "The Jungle Book".
Woolie Reitherman directed Goliath as well as Jungle Book., hence the obvious similarities and reused animation.
vawlkee 1 year ago
the guy that just talks sounds like winne the pooh
flame01745 1 year ago
@flame01745
that's because it's the same voice actor. same guy was the mouse in the aristocats, the cheshire cat in alice in wonderland, the snake in the jungle book, the stork in dumbo, and the narration for lots of the disney shorts...
nerissamaryj 1 year ago
Most of Golith's movements are most 100% like Dumbo.
There's something very similar between those two.
Kanefan701 1 year ago
6:05 is funny
Rolle66666 1 year ago
is that pooh's voice i hear narrating?
outrayjess 1 year ago
@outrayjess Yes!
HUSKY57887 1 year ago
I cant believe I have never heard of this cartoon!!
outerglow 1 year ago
@OptimusPrime289 and the Cheshire cat ;D
PyroZiggy 1 year ago
2:31 - copied from Dumbo? :)
animagusurreal 2 years ago
Many would believe that this was the blueprint for The Jungle Book. It really the test cartoon for 101 Dalmations. Ub Iwerks used this to experiment the xerox process which printed the drawings onto cels saving the time (and money) on inking them. This helped the process of copying several dogs without the painstaking use of tracing them. Since then animation companies relied on xerox before digital computers replaced them.
acholl980 2 years ago
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bluestingerborg 2 years ago
It's Pooh/Kaa! Whoo!
marilea236 2 years ago 23
Bill Peet = greatest Disney animator
wilky1189 2 years ago 9
I second that
bluestingerborg 2 years ago 2
Actually, the proper term for him is story man. He did start out as an inbetweener but he got tired of drawing Ducks (Donald, that is) all the time. But I do third your statement. He was one of Disney's greatest story artists. He did the storyboards of "101 Dalmatians" and "Sword in the Stone" (I'm not sure about the latter) all by himself.
EHH246 2 years ago
It should be mentioned that Peet was also responsible for The Jungle Book. According to the recent DVD Peet's story was closer to Rudyard Kiplings original but Walt felt it was too dark. An argument lead to Peet's departure and the whole production was rewritten and rescored. Bill Peet would go on to do a series of successful children books in the 60's and 70's
acholl980 2 years ago
its jungle book mixed with alice in wonderland with the bird and the eggs then the aligator from peter pan and yes dumbo
mperez1257 2 years ago 28
Jungle Book was actually after this movie. They recycled the elephants crashing into each other from this short.
EHH246 2 years ago
@EHH246 Actually this story is before the Jungle book. This came out in 1960 and the Jungle Book came out in 1967.
bluestingerborg 1 year ago
@bluestingerborg And the Elephants were recycled for The Jungle Book.
acholl980 1 year ago
@mperez1257 and dumbo with how the mother hugged Goliath II
CyndellWarrior 1 year ago
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Kimnilsson92 1 year ago
@mperez1257 Actually this was made before the jungle book and 101 dalmatians. True that they used animation from peter pan, alice in wonderland, and dumbo, but the elephant march and crash is actually original for this cartoon. It was then edited into the jungle book.
bigjonnymac43 1 year ago
@mperez1257 Welcome to the world of Wolfgang Reitherman
EvilAshPursuivant 11 months ago
@mperez1257 Don't forget the wolf from Sword in the Stone!
mdalsted 11 months ago
@mperez1257 you forgot the owl from sleeping beauty x) as i got older i noticed a lot of the characters were repeated and recolored for different movies
LeeLeeLuvsOzzie17 8 months ago
@LeeLeeLuvsOzzie17 well Disney had to save its money so they repeated some stuff to save animation. that's what I hear
CarlyAKACmara 8 months ago
@mperez1257 Disney is very good about recycling. Did you notice the tiger is named Rajah, like the tiger from Aladdin? And there have been quite a few Goliaths in Disney's animated history.
ztslovebird 5 months ago
Recycled animation from Dumbo.
Disney has a fetish for that sort of thing.
TheLordmep 2 years ago 8
WHOA, HEY, DUMBO &other characters, lulz. <3
EnclosedSilence 2 years ago 4
Hey this narrator is Winnie the Pooh!
tbra3477 2 years ago 3
His name is Sterling Halloway
hugoavila1 2 years ago 5
wait....POO?...i think i ate to many chiken waffles for dinner
AVGN4life1 2 years ago 3
There are so many things borrowed from other disney films. The jungle book setting and characters and gags, even intro music. Raja a tiger, just like in Aladin. A pestered bird saving her eggs like in Alice in Wonderland. Proud mother like in Dumbo. Crocodile- Peter Pan. At 4:00 she is very reminiscent of Purdie in 101 Dalmations when Purdie says "Pongo, what we do?" The Owl at 4:21 just like the one in Sleepy Beauty. The Tiger is just like the wolf in Sword in the stone.
antinaswarmofbees 2 years ago 3
the narrators voice is oddly familar too
iloverug 2 years ago 8
His name is sterling holloway
bluestingerborg 2 years ago
@bluestingerborg oh its winnie the pooh lol
iloverug 2 years ago 4
he is premature
htfamily 2 years ago
That crocodile looks just like the one from Peter Pan, doesn't it?
MichaelCH2007 2 years ago
2:37: Same tablets from dumbo.
diaverde09 2 years ago
those elephants look like dumbo characters!
DiggityDoglikeDogg 2 years ago
The narrator sounds like Winnie the Pooh, and the elephant wreak looks like the one from Jungle Book. The tiger looks like the one from when Goofy goes hunting with a elephant, and the tiger looses its stripes. LOL.
DrPepperandOreos 2 years ago
The narrator sounds like Pooh bear. :o
SillyDille 2 years ago
but do u know who the actor is? If u don't know, I'll give u the answer.
NickWilliam89 2 years ago
Ooh, tell me. :D
SillyDille 2 years ago
Sterling Holloway :D
NickWilliam89 2 years ago
Oh wow, I remember watching this cartoon like when I was four... its funny how you miss all the parts that resemble other movies at that age lol
TheCloakedWolf 2 years ago
2:36 if you pause, it looks like Dumbo! I think Raja has a cousin. He's from Aladin!
Marshmellowbird 2 years ago 5
Here are the spinoffs of this cartoon: The Jungle Book, Dumbo, Aladdin, Tiger Trouble, Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, Bambi, 101 Dalmatians, The Sword in the Stone, Alice in Wonderland, Lambert the Sheepish Lion, and The Legend of the Sleepy Hollow.
studionathan 2 years ago 4
what doi you mean by spinoffs?
elliekate39 2 years ago
I love how Raja shares a name with the tiger in Aladdin, resembles Lambert the Sheepish Lion, the crocodile resembles the one in Peter Pan, and the other elephants resemble the ones seen in Dumbo and the Jungle Book.
MANEATINGWREATH 2 years ago 3
Funy how this tiger shares the name of the tiger from Aladdin.
EmeraldeJade 2 years ago 5
At 6:43 it Sound Like Donald Duck
heidi3 2 years ago
The tiger has a very similar movement animation as the wolf in "The Sword in the Stone" That's what I love about the disney movies
Edeiceland93 2 years ago 3
At least Goliath was easy childbirth for his mom.
xSangel99X 2 years ago 4
rofl, she could give birth in her sleep!
Shampy 2 years ago
No woman can give birth to a baby in her sleep and nobudy can that.
collgoff 2 years ago
An elephant could if the baby was the size of a mouse.
Shampy 2 years ago
Sterling Holloway was 5 10" 179 m
Marxoiz76 2 years ago
mh that remember me dumbo most of the sequences are the same
Kiangirl00 2 years ago
There are a LOT of references of disney movies in this little short!
AmberMist84 2 years ago 3
This video & part 2 have one thing spelled all over it: C-H-E-A-T-I-N-G. What I call reusing things like most of the comments that you guys say.
ZNKChannel 2 years ago
that lil'Goliath so cute!!!:)
thai2ty 2 years ago
Heeey, I recognize 2:38 from Dumbo.
pockypurse 2 years ago 2
i remember this!!!i think i spotted arkhemedis(dodgy spelling)lol
hotties3v3n 2 years ago 2
It's the crocodile from peter pan lmao! XD
Dragzilla66 2 years ago 4
do I hear winnieh the pooh? XD
Varcoure 2 years ago 10
That's Sterling Holloway he did the voice of Winnie the Pooh and Kaa the python in The Jungle Book.
bluestingerborg 2 years ago 2
I love it! :P
Varcoure 2 years ago 7
I know it a good cartoon
bluestingerborg 2 years ago
isn't he also the dad in pocahontaus??
caisa4061 2 years ago
No man this movie came out in the
1960s pocahantas came out in 1995.
Sterling Holloway retired from acting somewhere in the 1980s or late 70s.
bluestingerborg 2 years ago 2
oh :]
i could've sworn pocohantaus and whinnie the poo were linked some way
caisa4061 2 years ago 4
Not really , Pooh bear came out long before pocahantas.
bluestingerborg 2 years ago
oh okay well thanks!
caisa4061 2 years ago
It was actually Jim Cummings who voiced him. Sterling Holloway used to do Pooh's voice ubtil his retirement. Jim Cummings took over for him.
PopulationTire724 2 years ago 2
The reason a lot of this looks the same is an animator named Bill Pete. He has very signature work, and drew many of these characters.
Nartan6 3 years ago 3
2:40 is a scene from dumbo
CrustyZombie 3 years ago 5
i saw several references to other movies, as well, like "Alice in Wonderland" and what would later be used in "The Jungle Book".
ApacheMan2K 2 years ago 2
So nice! Great vid!
FilmTraum 3 years ago
Wow. A lot of recycled scenes used from other Disney movies. There is the crocodile from Peter Pan and the elephant smash from The Jungle Book.
AnimationManiac 3 years ago 3
don't forget Alice in Wonderland, with the bird catching her eggs and glaring down.
ApacheMan2K 2 years ago 4
and the owl from Sleeping Beauty :D
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busiczek 3 years ago
so much of the animation is simalur to other movies like Jungle Book, Dumbo, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland etc.
Abracamoron 3 years ago
this I guess was where the cartoonists first drew animals and they later used the same ones in other cartoons, they do that exact same stop sequence where they run into each other in the jungle book, and the tiger is like the wolf in Sword in the Stone?
eakeeper 3 years ago
I like that Whinne the pooh is the narrator, lol
eakeeper 3 years ago 2
me too X3
CrustyZombie 3 years ago 2
Croc reminded me of peter pan, Goliath and his mom together reminded me of Dumbo and his mom, Goliath with his dad reminded me of the little elephant and the Colonal from The Jungle Book, and that owl reminded me of Archamedes (however that's spelled) from the Sword in the Stone. :D
misscamflynn 3 years ago
The Croc looks like the one from peter pan.
Kalvis1 3 years ago 3
omg.. 1960!! thats so sexy for being such a long time ago
lollish93 3 years ago
Ćiiiiiiroooooooo!!!!!!!!
Maaaaaaamaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!
lariccca 3 years ago
If you look closely, the wolf in "Sword and the Stone" is clearly the tiger traced over. Disney was cutting a lot of corners at this point
WillScarlet16 3 years ago
2.40 dumbo
paperaducati 3 years ago
haha true
lilswtangel92 3 years ago
That tiger is also Khan's assistant in "TaleSpin."
ComicPhreak 3 years ago
rajh looks like the tigger in the goofy cartoon tiger trouble
horton921 3 years ago
makes me think of dumbo a little
MostHauntedCharmedG 3 years ago
I wonder if this was the orgin of the Jungle Book
johnnyv418 3 years ago 2
I found out that some sounds where later taken from Disney's 'The Jungle Book' and the croc was the same one that Walt Disney used for 'Peter Pan'
diam0nd94 3 years ago
This cartoon was way before Jungle Book.
Hewylewis 3 years ago 2
Found another one, when Rajah wakes up, it was taken from Lambert, the Sheepish Lion
toonstarfreak 3 years ago 2
No importa si algunos animales se parecen
a otras peliculas, me encanta!
Es adorable!
FilmTraum 3 years ago 2
wow i remember this, havn't seen this since i was a lil tod,
sweetcupcake34 3 years ago 3
There's a lot of references for this short:
1. The crocodile from "Peter Pan"
2. The owl from "Sleeping Beauty"
3. The toucan roundingup her eggs, similiar to "Alice in Wonderland"
4. The elephant crash from "The Jungle Book"
moviencartoons 3 years ago 5
Some others: When Rajah leaps out of the bamboo, it was from "Tiger Trouble", the way little Goliath tripped was similar to Dumbo, and in part 2, there were fireflies and an owl that appeared in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
toonstarfreak 3 years ago 2
;p; i kinda thought that too
sweetcupcake34 3 years ago
The way Goliath II's mother strokes him with her trunk like Dumbo's mother in "Dumbo."
ComicPhreak 3 years ago 4
Yep.
Kanefan701 1 year ago
At 2:56; that bird call shouldn't be there. That's a kookaburra. They live in Australia, not india.
Gunganfan 3 years ago 3
Sterling Holloway, he was the narrator for Pablo the penguin in The Three Caballeros, narrator in Lambert the Sheepish Lion, narrator for Peter and the Wolf in Make Mine Music, and also was the voice for Winnie-the-Pooh.
ngilsinger 3 years ago
Not to mention the voice of Kaa in The jungle book, the cheshire cat in Alice in wonderland, the stork in Dumbo and about ten thousand other disney cartoons from 1940 to aproximately 1977.
mikedrummonds 3 years ago
Was this Sterling Holloway 1905-1992?
carlitosbug 3 years ago
Yes.
Reptileman1990 3 years ago
i thought that was winnie the pooh he also played in the aristocrats, heplayed the mouse
sweetcupcake34 3 years ago 2
Is it just me, or does the narrator for this also do the voice of Whinnie the Poo?
=D
PWNdizzld 3 years ago
Yes, it is.
BenJabituya 3 years ago
This is so lovely!
FilmTraum 3 years ago
Oh! I used to love Goliath!!! Still have the book!
AguzSuiCaedere 3 years ago 2
The animation at 2:37 was recycled from the "Baby Mine" sequence from "Dumbo". And the collision at 5:25 was recycled later in FILMATION's "Journey Back to Oz".
Jal8919536 3 years ago
Man, they really overused the xerox process here didn't they? Lets see, Dumbo, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan and a load of Disney shorts, plus i can tell they used a lot of the animation here for The Jungle Book which was released later on. Tisk tisk, lazy buggers!
BigSal51 3 years ago
you think this is lazy? what about all of the crappy shows that are released on a whim by CN, Nick, and Disney today?
Levia7han117 3 years ago 2
I never knew disney made a flim like this!
mystorydude 3 years ago
Another bit of re-used animation is when Raja first appears. It's taken from 1945 Goofy short "Tiger Trouble".
ybb34 3 years ago
I remember seeing this short movie as kid, and I liked it.
Alcairo02 3 years ago
They really overuse old animations from other disney films, Jungle Book, Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella, Peter Pan... But, I love disney, so who gives a hoot?
tOFFjEPP 3 years ago
not to mention Dumbo :)
Starlioness1978 3 years ago
sword in the stone as well
Levia7han117 3 years ago 2
Believe it or not, I have never seen this short until a few weeks ago. As a footnote, this was one of the first shorts to use the Xerox process which replaced the hand-inked process.
neoprankster 3 years ago
i had never seen this before and it is aswome
lionkingrulez 3 years ago
yes! thank you thank you! Been waiting forever to see this again!
RodStewartfan1 3 years ago
Thank you for posting this! I have it on VHS and need to take it in to our tech lab to make a digital file, but this is great for sharing with others who haven't yet seen it. :)
koalafrog 3 years ago
I have waited a while to see this!!
Jonathanbooth 3 years ago
Can you find the reused animation in part 1 as a game?
am9224 3 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this. I was looking for it all over the place, couldn't find it.
tlazic 4 years ago
Goliath! This is one of my favorites, and I haven't seen it in years. Thanks for posting!
AnnainCA 4 years ago