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A Fairy Tale with Music - Peter and the Wolf

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2010

Video drawn for the song Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev.

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  • "Oh boy, a gun! Loaded, too!" :D

  • Sterling Holloway~I LOVE his voice! :o)

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  • Not even 40 seconds in and I dare you to find a children's cartoon from 2005 and onward with this kind of vocabulary! Children were not considered anything more than children. Eager minds ready to learn. I am not going to go into a pointless rant. I will just count myself lucky for being born early enough to enjoy these!

  • I remember watching this as a kid. :3

  • You know, what I don't understand is how Disney can be so hypocritical. They make this short film which promotes trapping and killing a wolf for the villagers, and then they make a movie like Bambi which persecutes hunting. Just stick to a side!!!

  • Narrated by Winnie the Pooh

  • One thing I've always joked about with this short is how the Russian printing for Wolf looks kinda like the word "BONK". It never gets old to me.

  • 8:27 halirous!!!

  • @Mortadelo658 You are SO right! Everyone thinks of Mel Blanc when they think of the man of many voices, but as gifted as Mr. Blanc was, there were others with superb talent, like Sterling.

  • @sardithlee Think about all the voices he did for Disney, including this: - Mr Stork in Dumbo - Flower in Bambi - Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland - Kaa in The Jungle Book - Roquefort in The Aristocats - The narrator of the Antarctic penguin sequence in The Three Caballeros - The narrator in Goliath II And, of course, Winnie The Pooh. He was honored as a "Disney Legend" in 1991. Sterling Holloway died on November 22, 1992, at the age of 87
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