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Make Mine Music - The Martins and the Coys

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2010

The Martins and the Coys features popular radio vocal group, King's Men singing the story of a Hatfields and McCoys-style feud in the mountains broken up when two young people from each side fall in love.

Make Mine Music's sole home video release was on VHS and DVD on June 6, 2000 under the Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection title. Before, two of its segments were released on home video individually with addition cartoons added to them in the 80's and 90's. This release is edited to remove "The Martins and the Coys" in it because it has "graphic gunplay not suitable for children." No other release has been scheduled.

© Disney, 1946

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  • I can't believe I've never seen this before. I'm so glad you have this here. I'm doing a research paper on the hillbilly stereotype in Disney media for my Hillbilly Stereotypes class, and this is *so* perfect for it!

  • @rjoyhelvie Glad I could help.

  • OMG !!! love Classic Disney......I agree...they should've left this in the dvd...... I know times have changed alot sence this came out.... but they hav not changed tht much.... the PARENTS and CHILDREN didn't hav a problem back then.. and there were wars and gangs.... So there shouldn't ba a problem 2day ???? the should rerelease the dvd..

  • @86forever Totally agree.

  • Gracie's a babe

  • @haddockseyes That she is, that she is.

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  • How ridiculous of Walt Disney Home Entertainment to have stripped a wonderfully enjoyable film like "Make Mine Music" by removing this segment. Without it, the film still offers plenty of memorable sequences such as "Peter and the Wolf," "Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet," "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met," "Casey at the Bat" and "Blue Bayou," but for no reason should this fun musical story have been removed. It is completely harmless.

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  • this is better than the cartoons that appear on the tv now a days

  • @geetarnut it's "censorship" and "censored."

  • @geetarnut Lol. I love how you follow up your self-righteousness with a demand for people to stop being self-righteous.

  • @geetarnut it's "censor."

  • @geetarnut it's "censor".

  • @geetarnut I don't think a paper on Family Guy is going to help @rjoyhelvie in a class on Hillbilly Sterotypes.

  • Something about this is Monty Python-ish. Like an American West Python short.....

  • @rjoyhelvie You seem to ignore one important fact, yes, a fact! Stereotypes are made by what? Rumor,, or noted observation and observation? The latter is true! I know many black people, and they LIKE watermelon, chitlins, chicken, and collard greens! A fact! Why? Because that was what they could afford,, which I feel sorry about! All races have stereotypical actions, and thinking, its been a fact of life from the beginning!

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