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Whoopi, Joy, Sherri, and guest co-host Mario Cantone discuss the impact of Disney movies. The video is so short because I only loaded the portion of the segment I needed to use during a class presentation.

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  • Someone has to load the whole clip of this show. It's a very important topic and just to hear the middle of the discussion is just stupid. They should load it all it's a very important topic!

    LOAD THE WHOLE CLIP!!!!!!!!!

  • The video is so short because I only loaded the portion of the segment I needed to use during a class presentation. But, the Disney topic is pretty much covered in what you see in this clip. The original topic was Seasame Street, and Mario and Joy brought up Disney. Shortly after Mario talks about Cinderella, Whoopi announced a commercial break.

  • why is the clip so short?

  • I used this clip as part of a presentation in a Disney class in college. I only recorded/uploaded enough video to make my point during my presentation.

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  • HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't even know what to say! A child should not be traumatized by the death of Bambi's mother.....they should be learning that people and ANIMALS die!  Yes, EVEN DEER!!!! If parents are so worried, they should have the "death talk" before they watch the movie, DUH!!! Nitwits!

  • Ugh. Its a beautiful scene, they should get over it.

    I wasn't traumatized when I watched Bambi as a child.

    This is why I don't watch The View.

    All we do is watch adults bicker over stupid issues.

    T.T"

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  • This kind of attitude degrades children's movies, programs and books to mindless sunshine and rainbow filled rubbish. If a movie makes a child think and feel something that maybe they're not quite comfortable with yet then it makes them grow in a good way. Movies and stories like that are supposed to prepare them for life so that it doesn't hit them upside the head when they come face to it real life. Children are more intelligent and emotionally complicated than these ladies seem to think.

  • If my child was traumatized by frickin' BAMBI then I'd have to trade him in for a good breed of puppy.

  • Disney films have underlying symbolisms but as a child I grew up with Freddy, Jason and the Hellraiser series it had no affect on me. I believe if you can't differentiate between reality and fiction then you're a weak human.

  • I hate that damn bambi movie!

  • It's an animated movie about a cartoon deer! Get a grip, people!

  • Umm... Joy, your show is on ABC - which is owned by Disney. So yeah, maybe you need to tone it down before they fire you. XD

    There's nothing wrong with showing kids emotional moments in films - makes it SO much easier later on. Horror movies is for the parents to decide, but frickin' Bambi - come on... there's nothing wrong with Bambi aside from it being really sad.

  • I meant to say hanging around Thumper.

  • Bambi wasn't annoying hanging Thumper! I LUV Thumper! He was so cute! They were all cute when they're young!! I enjoyed the movie more when they're young! I find it gets boring when they all grow up and have a love interest!! I always find the love interest ruins the film! As for the bird getting shot IT WASN'T FUNNY!!!! Thats just mean laughing at a scene when an animal gets killed!

  • I watched horror movies when i was a child and I was never traumatized. I guess it depends on the person tho...

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