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  • @ElectricDragon505 Can you make a music video with some of Disney's famous characters (including Oswald) in honor of Walt with "Don't go breakin' my heart" by Elton John?

  • @MrAndrewsaccount92 Ikr?! I hope he wasn't either. I mean, despite the fact that he smoked a lot, and the rumors of him being an anti-Semite, WHICH I DON'T BLIEVE, ( that, even if it was true,) he brought happiness 2 many people around the world! Now, I may b wrong about this, but if that's not a good reason 2 go 2 Heaven, bsides being a Christian, I don't know what is!

  • @laxgirl761 I am! I also can't wait 4 KH3D 2 come out in the US 2! B4 Ocarina of Time 3D, that was the main reason why I got a 3DS in the first place! Same goes 4 when BBS came out 4 the PSP 3000. I wonder if that bundle still exists, 'cuz I lost that PSP. :(

  • ooooooh, Kingdom Hearts music, nice! Do you like the Kingdom Hearts series a lot? and if so, are you waiting for when the day they announce KH3?

  • Kingdom hearts musicc

  • I used to pronounce Winnie the Pooh as Winnie the Poop (hey I was 2!)

  • Am I the only one that thinks that the beatels thing didn't happen because the culture clash between the famous group and Disney??

    Think about it, they where going to sing a rock song! Now beatles style of rock seems totally harmless by now, but at the time was the devil in mention so...yeah, my personal theory is that Walt in the end didn't want that to happen... boy it would have been awesome!!

  • Walt dying from Smoking is now my proudest reason for never getting addicted to smoking. God bless that man, 65 years of him is better than none at all. 

  • Is there anyone who believes the possibly that Walt might have been rejected to his passage into heaven? I'm really hopping he wasn't but still this was nearly 25.5 years before I was born, and I'm not the judge of that. Please God, tell me you've approved of him!

  • Walt Disney is a great example proving that one dose not need to meet someone in real life to miss them and morn over their passing.

  • What song is this? 02:33

  • @Flash4u12 The Other Promise Drammatica

  • R.I.P Walt Disney we will miss you very much have in hevean. oh and and have with Jim Henson

  • If there's a disney theme park in Japan, they's got to be a Godzilla attraction.

  • @godzilla964 There's no Godzilla, but who needs him when they've got a LAVA MONSTER*?!

    *If you have no idea what I'm talking about, look up "Journey to the Center of the Earth"*

  • The Jungle Book. I think it would have been cool to have a Beatles like song.

    Poor Walt, sometimes I wonder what it would be like if he was still alive today.

    The Aristocats. It always the butler isn't it?

    Robin Hood. Now that's my older brothers all time favorite Disney movie.

    Winnie The Pooh. I remember that I had the vhs tapes of them when I was little.

  • It actually would've been awesome if the beatles came together in a disney movie for one time

  • Is English your first language?

  • Look I'm not a little kid but I love Disney and Winnie the pooh. Pooh is not only for little kids!! :))))

  • R.I.P. Walt Disney.

    Your cartoons, films, theme parks, etc. have all generated my childhood. Even the films you have influenced like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, etc. Have fun in Heaven.

    ps I love Winnie the Pooh! :)

  • damn butler....its always the butler

  • Walt Disney Left Too Soon. :(

  • "The Jungle Book" is way Better than "Sword in the Stone."

  • Yeah, it is too depressing and too dark, we don´t want that...

  • Omg, is that The Other Promise playing in the background? @w@

  • I am not as big a fan of the early 70s and early to mid-80s Disney films as I am of the previous films, as well as the ones from "The Little Mermaid" to "Tarzan". But there are some that I like: "Robin Hood", "The Aristocats" and "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh".

  • @ChronoKnuckles Exactly- because people enjoyed it because the story didn't matter seeing as it was only made in the end to keep the animation studio alive, we got most of dreamworks dross. People complain about that but they paid for it all the way from 1973 :V

  • @ChronoKnuckles Don't worry, the rest'll learn- they'll all learn the truth!

  • @ChronoKnuckles I hear that mate. I'm definitely going to cover it in my own ongoing documentary of Disney once i reach Robin Hood. Believe me, all that recycled animation can't go unnoticed.

  • I am a huge Beatlemaniac and I never knew this fact at all until I saw this! I looked at the vultures to see which vulture is the right Beatle. Here is what I got so far: George Harrison is suppose to be the skinny vulture with the mop-top covering his face, and John Lennon would be the vulture that mentions "going to the east side of the jungle." (said so in script of film) If I figure out the other vultures' I will let you know Animatt!

    PS do an animation lookback for Pixar!

  • OH GOD! I teared up when you talked about Walt's passing while The Other Promise was playing!

  • Dude I was shocked when you played The Other Promise Dramatica. Good taste man.

  • 1961

  • @Mirgorpjr no, it was 1966

  • well u forgot that he made Marry poppins before he did the jungel book and according to all his closest friends and the shermans brother that he visited the studio all the time, he also asked them to play his favorit song "Feed the birds" offen. they even played it at his memory time. but according to many the movie he was most engaged with was Marry poppins. Walt disney asked P.L Travers the writer of Marry Poppins 1938 but she didnt believe a film wood do justice of her book. but she aproved

  • THE BEATLES! <3

  • What video editing software are you using Please Tell Me.... I am a big fan

  • It must have been such a tragic time when Walt died. He just seemed so....timeless. :'(

  • @hypershadow43 Tell that to Seth MacFarlen. He has any amount of time to make a anti-Disney jokes. Mostly of him being a guy who hated the jewish faith for some reason or another. So...that's one of the times where MacFarlen gets on my badside.

  • @hypershadow43 he was the most CREATIVE man in the UNIVERSE!! (along with Ub Iwerks). SCREW HANNA_BARBARA!!

  • @mrkylesfilms1 YEAH!!! >:D

  • @hypershadow43 Yeah. The whole world mourned. <:( But his legend will live on right up until the end of the world. The legends of countless other great people who have died live on, too: Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson...the list is endless.

  • I never liked Winnie the Pooh, my friend is obsessed with it. But I just find it too...baby-ish, you know?

  • gay purree was horrible! I'll take Disney over Gay Purree any day. :P

  • I think it's stupid that Robin Hood was done so easily, with the same dance moves and stuff...

    And I love Winnie the Pooh. I don't really understand what you say: the movie was one movie, right? Not in pieces...?

  • @channiej1993 It was a package film that contains multiple shorts.

  • @Nsanity96 Oke, so there were those three short movies and then they made one of it. Thanks:)

  • @channiej1993 They put all the shorts in one movie, like Fantasia.

  • I love The Many Adventures Of Winnie the Pooh AND The Jungle Book :)

  • R.I.P Walt Disney, may your influence still continue to charm children and adults everywhere.

    Also I found it very fitting when you used music from kingdom hearts II in the segment about Walt's death.

  • IT WAS RELEASED IN 1960

  • hey u missed the greatest movie MARRY POPINS

  • Let's not forget that Winnie the Pooh was originally voiced by Sterling Holloway (the guy who played the TV repair man in Twilight Zone episode "What's in the Box"), who also voiced Chesire Cat in Alice in Wonderland, Kaa in The Jungle Book and Rofert in Aristocats.

  • Actually, there was an animated film of Reynard the Fox, but it was made in France in the 30s. It was called "Le Roman de Renard". It was one of the first few animated films that used stop-motion animation. The animation was kinda like Ray Harryhausen would have done before doing monster movies.

  • The Jungle Book would later inspire the animators that worked on the Lion King as well.

  • did you know that in The Jungle Book there was a Deleted Character named Rocky The Rhino

  • you forgot that Disney made another spin off series from The Jungle Book called Jungle Cubs

  • I love Robin Hood and I'm glad you mention that it was a success in its day because it is probably one of the most underrated Disney films(along with the Great Mouse Detective). I remember it used to come on the Disney Channel ALOT in the 90s and I always watched it and even taped it from there at one point. :)

  • @PrinceMarc22 I like Robin Hood and the other 1970's-era Disney animated features as well. They're all very underrated and underappreciated.

    Even though they have their share of flaws (as most movies do, even popular and succesful ones), they're pretty darn enjoyable for what they are and life's too short to obsess over some things like that.

  • I love Pooh!

  • Poor Walt. :(

    PS: I love Robin Hood!!

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