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  • This is so beautiful.

  • Thank you! Thankyou! I am such a Virginia Lee Buton Fan!!!!!

  • I always love this cartoon. The story is amazing. I listened the soudtrack during all my childhood!

  • I owned this book as a child and loved it immensely. To have discovered that there was an animated Disney short based upon it and narrated by Sterling Holloway is delightful.

  • Best place to run is the heaven !

  • Awesome

    

  • "they found her. someone who knew the best place to find peace and happiness is in a little house, on a little hill, way out in the country"

    i see the moral of this story is to find old people in the city and ship them out to pasture so they cause no problems. the little house must have been born before 1900 and didn't like what happend after. like most people, growing old means being forgotten, even by your offspring. if those children weren't killed in the wars since 1900

  • Fantastique cette histoire! Vraiment touchant...

  • n'est-ce pas

  • The city is overrated.

  • All I want too is a little house on a little hill wayy out in the country.

  • Unbelievable!

    With all the advanced technology we have now, today's cartoons are not this beautiful!! This animation seems so advanced for it's time...

    Even the story is just a universe away from what is produced now...

    Pure gold right there!

  • Beautiful

  • Too lazyto catch up on assignments so i came here

  • Love is not about isolation! I would have thought an other ending!

  • lol i totally remember watching this in my childhood :) love it

  • awwww loved it! actually felt bad for the poor lil house. so cute! I must find that book!

  • wow what a great story. i don't know what i miss more.... great old school animation like this or the idea of a simple life in a little house.

  • thats still a beautiful and sad story and i loved it when i was a little girl!

  • if u pause @ 1:26 do you see mike darling from peter pan????

  • nice movie!really love it!

  • Does anyone know if Sterling Holloway is the narrator? It sounds like him. :)

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  • my mother read this book to me 3 years ago when i found for her. she was s happy, it brong her back her memories as a child

  • Such a brilliant comment on human progress.

    Disney are kings at anthropomorphising things.

  • I was born in 1984 and remember watching this vid as a child, prolly on the Disney Channel er sumfin, but looking back now WOW! Still so great, I'm glad I found it here, and I'm glad the video linking internet works here on youtube to help us all re-discover our childhood, cheers!

  • very very very nice story.)

  • I own this book!

  • 2:47 I felt so sad when the mansions around the little house caught on fire. It's a shame that the little house caught on fire herself. :(

  • When i hear the calling sounds "HELP! HELP!" "The Alarm! Sound the Alarm! is that the people in the houses or the houses themselves talking?

  • Oh! I had this book and I loved it I would look at it time after time again!

  • I always love to see the little house blush sheepishly. when the cnewly-wed couples arrive.

    One of my favourite Disney cartoons.

    I hope that "The little house" is going to be released in the EU/Germany on DVD, one day, too, together with "The Truth about Mother Goose".

    Why has the DVD only be released on the US-market. I don't get it.

  • i was jus loking for thsi peace from last 6 7 months...seriolsy man..old days of 1999 whn i was a kid..use to wait whole day for disney shows ad sunday...gud old days

  • You nostalgia you lose final boss!!!

  • they dont show these old cartoons like they used to

  • jesus....I had that as a book...My granda used to read it to me, everytime I was staying over

  • Beautiful.

  • I believe that one day, people will wish for the old days to come back. Living in a nice little house, far away from all troubles. I already wish for that. Everything is getting bigger and "better". But also colder. I don't want that to happen. But... nobody can stop progress, right? Just like the little house can't move away from its place itself.

  • @kiiro14 What we are witnessing today in society is not necessarily progress. It is also a devaluing of values I'd say. The whole bunch of technology we have available today while it is extremely useful is also bringing us all far apart from each other. Most of the time we are getting in "touch" with other humans for example.-

  • @kiiro14 Hopefully, we might still have little houses out in the country in the future as well. :)

  • @kiiro14 creepy but true... i hate the modern society... the way women get influenced by it 2...

  • There is definitely something comforting about the voice of Winnie the Pooh...

  • you rock thanks for putting this on....i wish there was a channel devoted just to these

    

  • All that little house needed was a nice gay couple to fix her up and flip her and she would've been fine and dandy in the excitement and culture of the city, raising property values all around her.

  • WHAT HAPPENED TO DISNEY!!?!?! :'(

  • @badrnu I love people, and that's why I love cities. Cities are the seat of culture, not some specter of destruction to be feared.

  • the big victorians are just like the plastic spastics from mean girls

  • aw I love the book so much even though im 12 its still so time less

  • 1,091 people hate cities, and prefer to destroy the atmosphere by driving everywhere.

  • excellent

    

  • wtf at 6:30 o_O

  • this was my favorite book as a kid lol.

  • 18 people didnt get to start a new life and ended in the dump

  • 3d Animation Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs белоснежка и семь гномов 3d мультфильм

  • and now everyone would like a big old house like those they made once...

  • Good 4 kids

  • Whats up with the skyscrapers faces? Are they in a bad mood?

  • This is almost like the story line for "Up" I love it! :D

  • This video is giving you a result on Joe there fucking up the world with big buildings , big houses , cars , machine things ! Alot of tecnology is fucking up the fresh forest ! Bring back everything that it was before ! I hate technology ! I miss the fresh harvest fruits/vegetables. . The little green houses using your horse without a car . Everything without money caring ! Wheres the organic :/

  • @alisson3276 yea a nice and quiet house out in the country does sound relaxing lol.

  • @alisson3276 If you hate technology, then what are you doing on YouTube?

  • I love this! Thanks for uploading this video!

  • Thank you so much for uploading this! thank you thank you thank you.

  • my favorite cartoon clip ever since i was a kid.... thanks @ipmangas

  • Yeah, and the result is the America of today, crime in the burbs is almost as bad as in the cities. Drug use and sex crimes run rampant in the "holy lands" that ring cities. Bored teens causing problems cuz the local strip mall isnt quite entertaining enough, and isolationists sitting around hating anyone thats not from their subdivsion. Yeah...then that communiting/gas/no jobs thing...

    Yep, rural life is fine, urban life is fine...suburban life is the bane of humanity.

  • This is definatly propaganda at its finest. "Cities! What horrible places where noise and trash and GASP...brown people live! Run, hide, find that nice little house away from other people, so you can live in that bubble that makes YOU special!"

  • @BrandisLee seriously???????

  • @BrandisLee This cartoon is based on a wonderful children's book, and it's about preserving tradition and not trying to be something you're not, with an anti-pollution message tied on.

  • I love Sterling Holloway

  • Are people seriously having legit arguments on this video's comment section?

  • @efb1991 Being surrounded by people does not make you connected to the world, being out in it does. People living in apt's rarely know their neighbors like the communities outside of the city, who actually build communities where families grow up for generations, not move every 6 months. I have actually traveled outside of USA and seen the result of urbanization on formally rural communities and it is not pretty. And I would love to see your facts on pollution per capita. You are mis-informed.

  • @mazemusic I feel that you and I have different vocabularies. Most people do not have the same vocabularies that City Planners have. The only real urbanization that is going on is the conversion of farm-land into suburbs.

    I have zero-problem with small-towns with real people and history.

  • In Addition, I fail to see the connection with the suburbs and improved health as you mentioned; "health coverage to take care of all the illnes".

    In fact, hospitals are almost always the last thing to be developed in Suburban communities, and when they do develop, are a much, much greater distance away than in the city proper.

    In addition, increased walkability often leads to better health due to increased exercise.

    I have sent you citations for this information.

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  • @efb1991 Go live in the city like rats crammed in a cage then! Enjoy your crime, your pollution, your environmental damage, your violence, and your complete lack of connection to the world we live in. Oh, I hope you make a lot of money to be able to afford to live in that paradise because it is going to take a lot of it for rent/mortgage for that huge place you live in you never even use, parking/transportation even though everything is "so close," health coverage to take care of all the illnes

  • @mazemusic First off, I feel that being surrounded by people, and having a plethora of activities and recreation to do with them provides a much better connection to the 'world' than being isolated in the suburbs.

    Number two, the suburbs are an absolute WRECK on the environment. Cities put out way less pollution per capita than the suburbs.

    Number three, apartments are typically practical, and not 'space I never even use'. I would make the argument that's suburban housing, respectfully.

  • It's stupid, God-forsaken films like this that helped to cause the uprise of the suburbs, and the destruction of the cities; these stupid films convinced people living in the middle of nowhere and having to drive to get anywhere was a good thing.

    Now look at things; the children of the baby boomers are moving back into the cities; the suburbs are becoming the new slums.

  • @efb1991 You sir are a dumb person. Do you want all of the trees, forests, plants and wildlife to be lost because you want cities all over the place? do yourself a favor pal, and look at the real picture. we are in a environmental crisis and what you just demonstrated was pure stupidity and selfishness. Please do your research, you poor excuse for a human being

  • There is no need for name-calling. In fact, I'm for the 100% preservation of all rural areas and forestries, national parks, and wooded areas.I just don't want suburban housing to rip those woods down.

    Cities pollute much less per capita than suburban housing.People take mass transit, & typically have smaller homes.To use the environment as an argument against cities is a convoluted one.

    It is selfish to rip down a forest for a damn McMansion for 2 people than a building for 500! Less waste!

  • lovely!!!!

  • ohhhh  i love this!!!

  • Like Winnie the Pooh

  • very moving. O.O

  • i used to watch this cartoon a lot back when i was little.... It's one of those cartoons that'll always be one of my favorites, and is one good show of how wonderful Disney was back in the day, before they became more of a company for product endorsements.... And shoddy, single-minded animation....

  • I love this cartoon.....also i use these cartoon to teach the world to my 3 years old girl.Thanks for such imagination... thanks for uploading...

  • this made me:

    smile

    get excited

    start to cry

    cry

    whale

    then, get happy again.

  • is it me or is the narrator winnie the pooh

    

  • @AbbiCrossBones

    The Narrator must be the late Sterling Holloway then

  • @AbbiCrossBones It's Sterling Holloway. Got it memorized?

  • Truly my favorite childhood story. If only all the little homes and forgotten little houses could be saved like this one!

  • @TheAtlanticDan this video is cool is what i mean..

  • This is all about Mary Blair. The color and design is freakin incredible!

  • so sick

  • Grant story ! this is very learning, better then to todays cartoons. my opinion!

  • @bigotes2003 did you mean to say grand or great? -sorry I fixcate on the dumbest things XD-

  • @bigotes2003 So true, and also consider another forgotten aspect: The voices! Man, those voices that characterized the cartoons required also a great dose of talent while today's voices are so colourless, so dull.

  • @bigotes2003 "This is very learning?" Look what today's cartoons has done to your grammar!

  • OMGosh! I remember this as a kid but never realized it was based on the book! (checks for blond hairs)

    This was one of my favorites and probably a reason why I look around my old house with its cracks and needing fixing and smile. It's a been a good house, slowly it'll be even better!

  • I watched this over and over when I was a little kid. And now that I found it again, I still watch it over and over again.

    One of my favorite childhood memories.

    It makes me happy this short film is still around.

  • I had this book and 45 record! I remember feeling so sad for the little house. And I wanted to punch those two snobby houses.

  • Beautiful!!!

    I remember this from my childhood and it made me determined to build my little house... I did it, and it's a very happy little house!

    Thank you for posting this! I means a lot!

  • This almost made me cryyyy <3 it was so sweet :3

  • @mizyki oh good, it wasn't just me. :)

  • 15 people witnessed their childhood homes' destruction :(

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  • I CAN NOT BELIEVE THAT THERE ARE 15 DISLIKES!!!!!!

  • ...and I cried. So depressing :-(

  • The narrator sounds like Whinnie the Pooh :-)

  • But little house.... its just gonna keep repeating itself!

  • Thumbs up if you think that the Little House is creepy!

  • aww poor little house : ( lol i like the faces on the skyscrapers lol

  • this in a way reminds me of UP a little.

  • @teletubbykiller54 you mean UP reminds you of this.

  • I LOVED this book as a kid! I never knew Disney made a cartoon of it. Oh this just made me so happy.

  • They person who is speaking is the voice of Winnie The Pooh!!

  • I like these sort of Disney cartoons the most. The really olden day ones were a bit to violent if you know what I mean, and the ones in 200 are GREAT don't get me wrong, but I just love to watch these. They are so modern!

  • I used to watch this as a kid. It actually moved me to tears to see it again. If you send me a response to this to my Inbox, could you send me this video file in an email? I'd love to add this to my personal collection.

  • @jonenat Me Too. I totally forgot about this, Thank you for posting!

  • Now it'd be the little foreclosed HUD house.

  • sooo, Monster House half way ripped this off?

  • The sound @ 0.39 is taken from cinderella's birds

  • Any particular reason the houses catch fire?

  • Disney cartoons will always be #1. Thanks

  • This is influenced by Arthur Millers Death of a Salesman. You ever thought of that?

  • wow its so beautiful ....bring tears in ma eyes

  • "becareful with what you wish for"

  • This is really a nice cartoon. A house history... a life history...

    Thanks!

  • looks like every disney co. is ajax or is just me

  • Just as nice as the sweet little book by Virginia lee burton! One of my family's favorites! Thanks for uploading!

  • WOW! thank you for posting this!, i remember watching this when i was a kid!, but i never understood it! but of course i do now! been searching for this forever!

  • good

  • There's no world like Disney! These classic cartoons are timeless, precious and forever priceless!

  • I last saw this movie on the Disney hour in the late 50's, along with the little blue

    coupe. I loved both shows, and it's great to see them again after such a long time!

  • Childhood memory. Big mistake to make the red dislikes more visible because its negativity for those who like it

  • cool & awesome

  • WINNIE THE POOH is narrating this :)

  • @HonestMom OMG! I knew I recognised his voice from somewhere! I just couldn't place it!!

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  • Remember the BOOK of this as a child. 

  • what happened to disney :( it used to be all good. now it doensn't anymore :(

  • @meulietheone I'll tell you the FCC thats what they finally went into high gear paying mind to those hover parents

  • Ho~ T^T

  • i loved this cartoon when i was little

  • i always love this one!!! thank you <3

  • They don't make them like this anymore. Cartoons that make you think. make you feel.

  • wow, I learn more in those disney cartoons than at school

  • @hamstyqueen me too ^_^

  • i hate how disney went from this to a computerized version of mickey mouse clubhouse . i miss this disneyy

  • @alealeluia it seemed like in the cartoon they lost there meaning

  • This one all ways moves me, it's sad and adorable at the same time, a master piece of a story!

  • a happy ending story..and i dont have to worry about that house

  • Is Winnie the Pooh The Narrator

  • @gromy911

    Yes, and you needn't capitalize every word.

  • Sterling Holloway did the voice for the cartoon. One of my all time favorites

  • i thought that was a dinosaur at first XD

  • Just wanted you to know I posted this on my blog, hope that is ok!

  • Am I the only one who wishes that Disney should've made more cartoons based on the Virginia Lee Burton stories?

  • its the same voice as the cheshire cat :)

  • this made me cry!! I miss the old disney =(

    (btw: that guy also narrated "pablo the penguin" from 'the three caballeros,' one of the many voices of my childhood, haha)

  • can't beat the classics. (sniff sniff)

  • What a happy ending. And then the city lights start creeping toward the house again ... ;-)

  • I love this cartoon, but I never realized how creepy the house looked till now. O_O

  • wow...when the house says "look at me, surounded by progress" and she is surounded by the trash and filth of the city, compared to her beautiful country life...that was like BOOM! message! WAKE UP! like disney wanted to tell us we are ruining our beautiful natural planet with ugly man made cities...(we are) and at the end it says "the best place to find peace and happiness, is in a little house, on a little hill, WAY out in the country"...i love this message!

  • I was a kid in the 80's and I remember loving this cartoon!!! I always felt bad for the house =( out of all the bad on the internet, Im glad Youtube has these classics on here. thanks to those who post them for us to remember and enjoy!

  • omg ^^

    i feel me 6 yeahrs again^^