Walt Disney - Adventures In Music : Melody - 1953

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Professor Owl talks about the importance of melody in life, which he claims is only present in two animals: birds and humans. His interest lies in the latter, as he follows the human life cycle and illustrates different places you can find melody. This was the first American animated 3-D film; here it is only offered in 2-D.

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  • Gosh, I wish Disney still made shorts like this.

  • This cartoon, and Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom will always be better than the Sing-Alongs to me!

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  • this video was how I first learned about dunce caps funnily enough, back in elementary

  • 2:34 Susie Sparrow: Birdy, my eyes are up here.

  • I never saw this one but I saw the sing-alongs as a kid. GOD I loved those, this is good, but I love those better, plus in my opinion, it had better voices for Professor Owl and Birdy Birdbrain (never knew that was his name).

  • This was orignally in 3-D

  • Thanks so much for posting this.  I used to sing the intro to my youngest daughter, Melody. It is how I taught her to spell her name. Great memories:)

  • Yes. Note she is the brainy kid in the class- she's surrounded by piles of books.

  • Really? That's what she's saying?

  • Brains.

  • The Most Magnificent of all, pal

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