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Walt Disney - The Little House - 1952

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

As progress brings the city directly around a little house, she grows more and more depressed.

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  • 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.

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

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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.

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

  • 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

  • n'est-ce pas

  • Fantastique cette histoire! Vraiment touchant...

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