The man was truly a genius such a shame he didn't live to see the Disney Renaissance it would have blown his mind out of his head if only he quit smoking when he was younger he would have probably lived a lot longer than he did
Luka Albijanic Meaning most of the adults who worked on the film, plus Rudyard Kipling (all the child actors that were cast in the film are still living as far as I know)
22:08 my mind can't comprehend that that's his actual voice. It just doesn't feel right hearing that epic voice coming out of an actual living human being. Lol.
as much as i loved the Jungle book that we all love and know , i would've loved to see Bill Peet's version of Jungle book , since the drawing and his story looked amazing and i believe it would've been just as amazing as the classic Walt disney : The Jungle Book
Hey don't assume because you love it that we all do you can find plenty of people who don't love disney movies. Many people like it definitely but saying we all love it is egocentric of you. I love Robert Louis Stevens books they are as much classics as the disneys junglebook movie that does not mean we all love them.When someone says like we all love them it is the same as saying the whole human race loves it with no consideration that there are people who don't care for it. Thats like having a disabiltiy and saying my disability is a diagnoses that we all know and have it is ridiculously exagerated and includes people who do not have it.
My favourite Walt Disney movie of all time-Phil Harris as Baloo was just fabulous George Sanders as Shere Khan and Louie Prima as King Louie wonderful characters wonderful picture!
They didn't follow the story from the book but they followed a story that made people happy the smile. Some of the stories from the books are pretty dark
Ngl I can’t help but wonder if the general climate of the country at the time, along with the war going on in the East, that Disney didn’t want to weigh the audience down with the philosophical angles introduced and woven throughput the original books. Not to say that the film in itself is bad, but it is considerably different from the source material.
I met Frank and Ollie a few times after they had retired from Disney and you could really feel the love they still had for the animation business. l also went to a animation lecture they did were they showed several pencil animations scenes from their work at Disneys, they were very entertaining to listen to.
I love how revered they were about Bill Peet being Walt's right hand guy... when in actuality they never got along. He infamously spilt ink all over Walt in frustration once.
Joey.T.Cartoon.P MrGabeanator I rather see Bill Peet's version of The Jungle Book, because it's a lot more closer to Rudyard Kipling's book. In the new Blue Ray they released they did a new a version of Bill Peet's ending of The Jungle Book, which I really want to see real bad! I could order it from the library but since I'm now in a different region of New York and forgot how to order books from the catalog.
I love both the 1967 animated classic and the 2016 live action version of The Jungle Book. They each have different takes on Rudyard Kiplings original story such as in the live action movie we see more of my favorite animal the wolves 🐺 then the cartoon version and King Louie’s song I Wanna be like you is slightly darker and my favorite villain Kaa the snake voiced by the great Sterling Holloway in the animated version and is voiced by Scarlett Johanssonin in the live action version. Thanks Uncle Walt and all the wonderful staff and animators for making this timeless classic movie that continues to bring joy to generations both young and old to this day ❤️👍
Wonderful documentary! Thank you so much for sharing with all of us and with so many people all over the world! You're a strong, wonderful person! Thank you so much for what you're doing! Keep it up! R.I.P. Walt Disney. He was a Great Artist, Dreamer, Genius and Man.
I like how the film still hd some dark moments (like the original book did), but also had it's light moments too. It wasn't too dark or too light-hearted. It was perfectly balanced out.
All those years I LOVED Disney movies, yearning for the next one while knowing it would be a while before a new one was released. I never gave a thought to how they came into being 😳. Walt Disney would live forever in my childish thinking. Now I can say a sincere “Thank You” to him and all the artists who came together to create the enchantment, joy and entertainment that filled me and SO many other children(including adult children) with the magic and joy of these Wonderful Movies. 🤗✨💕
Wonderful documentary! Thank you so much for sharing with all of us and with so many people all over the world! You're a strong, wonderful person! Thank you so much for what you're doing! Keep it up! R.I.P. Walt Disney! :( He was a Great Artist, Dreamer, Genius and Man!
first movie I ever saw in cinema in 1986. Although according to my parents, I spent a god bit of the film with my hands over my face after seeing Shir Khan.
Escherichia2003 he didn't scare me in thi one but in the live action movie i was terrified i kept my head down half the movie in the theater LOL 1 was 9 LOL in 1994
"... it's not the most grand artistically" I dunno, those jungle backgrounds, including the waterfall, look beautiful; and the sketchy animation fits the movie perfectly, as almost all the movie's cast is furry animals anyway.
"not the most grand artistically" is a very apt statement. Bambi, Pinocchio,Fantasia, Sleeping Beauty etc- it's certainly "not the most grand artistically" of the Walt Disney era Disney feature films.
I remember these were on after the movie and at the end of the credits on the classic disney vhs tapes! I remember turning these off because they bored me so Id just rewind the tape.
What I give to hear the full cuts from Louis Prima and The Witnesses that start at 35:30. I first heard of them through this movie, and was completely hooked. Amazing.
I can't watch Jungle Book without thinking of my Dad. It's his all-time favorite Disney movie. He saw it when it was in theaters with his brother. We used to watch it all the time when I was little. Heck, we still watch it together.
26:49 I have to say, it's really impressive that Disney decided to show Bruce Reitherman's recording of Christopher Robin from "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" here (albeit from an unrestored print), instead of Jon Walmsley's re-dub from "The Many Adventures" compilation film version (especially since Disney has held back from releasing the original featurette versions and even more so that "The Many Adventures" is the version they prefer the audience to remember. I swear, it's the original Star Wars trilogy all over again; someone should make a despecialized edition of those cartoons).
When was this made/released? I think I saw sketches of Rapunzel and Flynn (I think) in the background when Glen Keane came up, or I could just be imagining things :) but thanks for uploading this!
I can’t watch this as an adult,even thinking about it makes me want to cry,I watched this movie every day as a kid and thinking about Mowli leaving his animal friends breaks my heart!
Bagheera the melanistic (black fur) pardus (scientific name for leopard) *panther* or panthera is a group of big cats (tiger, lion, jaguar, leopard, snow leopard)
Bambi was also the same which is to say NOT a children's book. It too was dark. It was a coming of age story as told from the animals prospective. Disney made it a sweet fairytale with love interests. In the book Faline had a fraternal twin Gobo who was not included in the film. She was also his cousin as her mother Ena was Bambi's mother's older sister.
I recently picked up the re-translation that used the original manuscript and was astonished at how much as missing from the English version. Whole paragraphs and sentences omitted. Words replacing the original with something else which changed the meaning of that sentence entirely.
One particular sentence comes to mind of when Bambi, Faline and Gobo saw the two stags on the meadow. The english translation was they were told by their mothers that " Those are your fathers. " The actual german was " Those are the fathers. " I can only wonder what Bambi's Kinder will turn out to be.
I love the jungle book is one of my bestest favourite Disney movie ever my favourite Disney character is bagheera and my favourite Disney villain in this movie is shere khan
Walt Disney was who and what he was inside and out from top to bottom, and that can't be changed, but he meant just as well as everyone else in his studio did.
You're a good man Walt Disney 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😌😌😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😞😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😍😍😖💗💘✋💕💜💛💚💙👅👅💅👻👹👽💪👀👂👃😷😞😒😛😜😝😋😗😙😯☺😊😀😁😂😃😃😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
I think my favourite Sterling character is either the Cheshire Cat or Roquefort, both underrated characters of his career, the latter being the only time a Sterling Holloway role interacts with a Phil Harris role.
But fortunatly in the 80's new animators came in to the disney animation studios nad the 9 old man retired and in 1989 the little mermaid started the Disney renaissiance.
This might be a stupid thing to ask, but I wonder why Floyd Norman was never asked to voice Phil Harris' characters since his passing? I mean like, I know Floyd doesn't have any voice credits and is primarily a story artist, but at least compared to John Goodman, and Jim & Brian Cummings, he admittedly does sound more like Harris than they do…
henrik echers, At least The Jungle Book actually being a ‘public domain’ means that Disney doesn’t completely own rights. Up to the point where any other company can adapt The Jungle Book at the same time(We have ”Mowgli” made by Warner Bros coming out this years). Disney general has this notorious reputation of rarely being close to the sources even Walt Disney himself doesn’t make a difference. The Jungle Book is lucky to be a public domain like even the same can be said for Tarzan. There are rights to stories that sadly Disney owns rights to them and we not see various adaptations of them as much other than what Disney makes from them. Like Bambi, the author of the original story was living in exile in Switzerland after Nazis occupies his home in Austria and was in desperate need of money the same year the film had come out and he ended up selling exclusive rights to the Bambi character, but he would regret it having lost the rights to the character he created and part of the agreement was that he wouldn’t be allowed to ever again right another story of Bambi. Prior to that he originally sold the rights to Metro Goldwyn Mayer(guess they can’t be trusted neither cause..) but one of their producers passed and sold the rights to Disney thinking that an intended live action film would be to difficult at the time. There’s even the author of Mary Poppins whom after previous attempts finally sold the film rights to Disney only after agreeing that she would be around to supervise for production of the film, but she ended intensely hating the Disney film and regretted selling the film rights in the end. I’m all about Disney, but only so much that I know downsides they generally been having for the past century deep down.
Walt tears want to steer inside of me.walt thank you for your purity.was said that the animators were at their high point in life at this point ,do you know who guided them,do you know who is responsible for the golden age of animation.even when satan got to him when by the little cricket in Pinocchio Walt says why do I need a conscious for, his nephew in a interview said Walt read him Pinocchio before it was made,he said it was an amazing story but when he watched the video he was disappointed.you see if satan hadn't gotten to Walt Pinocchio would have been amazing,even with all of that he still didn't destroy all that was given to walt for , maybe not to the purist but he still kept on giving humanity something no one else has been able to do.
+Dragon37 Which is exactly why they fixed that mistake with The Jungle Book. The Sword and the Stone used 3 voice actors overall for Wart, because the first 2 went through puberty. They probably didn't want to go through the confusion again of having 2-3 different toned voices playing the same character. Instead of trying to rush new dialogue in with the already recorded dialogue, they thought it would be better to ditch the original, and start over fresh with a voice they felt wouldn't change pitch anytime soon.
The ending discussing Walt's last days made me tear up. It's so sad and bittersweet.
me too im his #1 fan
But smoking almost every day of his adult life killed him
@@rhyancoleman6462 DONT SMOKE!!!!!!!!
I feel tears pushing too. And I'm only at 4:53.
The man was truly a genius such a shame he didn't live to see the Disney Renaissance it would have blown his mind out of his head if only he quit smoking when he was younger he would have probably lived a lot longer than he did
Rest in peace all Legends of the Jungle Book who passed away ! ...
Luka Albijanic Meaning most of the adults who worked on the film, plus Rudyard Kipling (all the child actors that were cast in the film are still living as far as I know)
:)
:)
Especially Walt
the boy actors are still here
The Jungle Book is my favorite movie of all time. Walt Disney created a masterpiece.
NorskHawkon and the live action one did it better too lol
I really like the Jungle Book, it’s my number two favorite Disney movie of all time. Right behind Aladdin
Mine is my favourite Disney movies is bambi, tangled and the jungle book
RIP Walt Disney... great man with great tallent
22:08 my mind can't comprehend that that's his actual voice. It just doesn't feel right hearing that epic voice coming out of an actual living human being. Lol.
as much as i loved the Jungle book that we all love and know , i would've loved to see Bill Peet's version of Jungle book , since the drawing and his story looked amazing and i believe it would've been just as amazing as the classic Walt disney : The Jungle Book
Hey don't assume because you love it that we all do you can find plenty of people who don't love disney movies. Many people like it definitely but saying we all love it is egocentric of you. I love Robert Louis Stevens books they are as much classics as the disneys junglebook movie that does not mean we all love them.When someone says like we all love them it is the same as saying the whole human race loves it with no consideration that there are people who don't care for it. Thats like having a disabiltiy and saying my disability is a diagnoses that we all know and have it is ridiculously exagerated and includes people who do not have it.
There's a 15 minute video on RUclips that describes scenes from Bill Peet's version. It's very interesting.
The Jungle Book is one of my all time favourite disney movie i grew up with it as a kid and it still has a special place in my heart ❤️
Jungle book a classic.I went as a child every summer to see this with my late father.Happy memories of the times we spent together ❤.
"I wanna be like you" is my favorite Jungle Book song! I haven't seen the 2016 movie, but I did see previews.
My favourite Walt Disney movie of all time-Phil Harris as Baloo was just fabulous George Sanders as Shere Khan and Louie Prima as King Louie wonderful characters wonderful picture!
Rest in Peace, Mr. Sherman.
Thanks for all the great tunes, both to you and your brother!
Richard M. Sherman 🕯️
(6/12/1928- 5/25/2024)
RIP Sherman Bros.You were the final draft of every Disney film you made music for.
They didn't follow the story from the book but they followed a story that made people happy the smile. Some of the stories from the books are pretty dark
Ngl I can’t help but wonder if the general climate of the country at the time, along with the war going on in the East, that Disney didn’t want to weigh the audience down with the philosophical angles introduced and woven throughput the original books. Not to say that the film in itself is bad, but it is considerably different from the source material.
I met Frank and Ollie a few times after they had retired from Disney and you could really feel the love they still had for the animation business. l also went to a animation lecture they did were they showed several pencil animations scenes from their work at Disneys, they were very entertaining to listen to.
I love how revered they were about Bill Peet being Walt's right hand guy... when in actuality they never got along. He infamously spilt ink all over Walt in frustration once.
what no way
Joey.T.Cartoon.P MrGabeanator I rather see Bill Peet's version of The Jungle Book, because it's a lot more closer to Rudyard Kipling's book. In the new Blue Ray they released they did a new a version of Bill Peet's ending of The Jungle Book, which I really want to see real bad! I could order it from the library but since I'm now in a different region of New York and forgot how to order books from the catalog.
Can I please get a response?
Tyler Rakstis to what
What I said and what you think of it,please?
I love both the 1967 animated classic and the 2016 live action version of The Jungle Book. They each have different takes on Rudyard Kiplings original story such as in the live action movie we see more of my favorite animal the wolves 🐺 then the cartoon version and King Louie’s song I Wanna be like you is slightly darker and my favorite villain Kaa the snake voiced by the great Sterling Holloway in the animated version and is voiced by Scarlett Johanssonin in the live action version. Thanks Uncle Walt and all the wonderful staff and animators for making this timeless classic movie that continues to bring joy to generations both young and old to this day ❤️👍
I had tears in my eyes watching this.
My children absolutely loved "Jungle Book"!
Me tooo
the jungle book is the most iconic disney movie of all time
disneys the jungle book is one of my favourite disney movies of all time and i love it so much
Wonderful documentary! Thank you so much for sharing with all of us and with so many people all over the world! You're a strong, wonderful person! Thank you so much for what you're doing! Keep it up! R.I.P. Walt Disney. He was a Great Artist, Dreamer, Genius and Man.
One of George Sanders' wives once said that Shere Khan 'looks more like George Sanders than George Sanders'.
I like how the film still hd some dark moments (like the original book did), but also had it's light moments too. It wasn't too dark or too light-hearted. It was perfectly balanced out.
The Jungle Book is of my all-time favorite Disney films
All those years I LOVED Disney movies, yearning for the next one while knowing it would be a while before a new one was released. I never gave a thought to how they came into being 😳. Walt Disney would live forever in my childish thinking. Now I can say a sincere “Thank You” to him and all the artists who came together to create the enchantment, joy and entertainment that filled me and SO many other children(including adult children) with the magic and joy of these Wonderful Movies. 🤗✨💕
Wonderful documentary! Thank you so much for sharing with all of us and with so many people all over the world! You're a strong, wonderful person! Thank you so much for what you're doing! Keep it up! R.I.P. Walt Disney! :( He was a Great Artist, Dreamer, Genius and Man!
One of the best soundtrack disney animation ❤
first movie I ever saw in cinema in 1986. Although according to my parents, I spent a god bit of the film with my hands over my face after seeing Shir Khan.
Escherichia2003 he didn't scare me in thi one but in the live action movie i was terrified i kept my head down half the movie in the theater LOL 1 was 9 LOL in 1994
I was never scared of Shere Khan but only because I love tigers and big cats :3 so I actually admired it all the time
Man I was just waiting for king louie to burst into "I wanna be like you".
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston make cameos in "The Iron Giant" and "The Incredibles", both films directed by Brad Bird
I liked this movie as a kid it just takes time to animate all the characters' backgrounds voices & music to make it come to life
I can't wait to watch jungle book live action Disney film next Saturday xxxx
I really want to see the Original Storyboards and Songs!! Knowing they were darker than the Final Film, I want to know Just how Dark it was!!
The songs have beem relwase but not the script though details have come out.
"... it's not the most grand artistically" I dunno, those jungle backgrounds, including the waterfall, look beautiful; and the sketchy animation fits the movie perfectly, as almost all the movie's cast is furry animals anyway.
Andrew Vickers
Andrew Vickers the most detailed film(artistically) they've ever made has to be Pinocchio imo, that film looks beautiful
"not the most grand artistically" is a very apt statement. Bambi, Pinocchio,Fantasia, Sleeping Beauty etc- it's certainly "not the most grand artistically" of the Walt Disney era Disney feature films.
Andrew Vickers no
Andrew Vickers SA
Jungle Book was my favourite movie when I was younger .
I remember these were on after the movie and at the end of the credits on the classic disney vhs tapes! I remember turning these off because they bored me so Id just rewind the tape.
the best disney movie ever made
What I give to hear the full cuts from Louis Prima and The Witnesses that start at 35:30.
I first heard of them through this movie, and was completely hooked. Amazing.
I can't watch Jungle Book without thinking of my Dad. It's his all-time favorite Disney movie. He saw it when it was in theaters with his brother. We used to watch it all the time when I was little. Heck, we still watch it together.
The jungle book’s songs are amazing they make all the characters party animals 🐍🐘🦜🐺
I remember this on the vhs as a kid and really enjoyed watching it after finishing the movie
Shere Khan is my favorite Disney villain.
26:49 I have to say, it's really impressive that Disney decided to show Bruce Reitherman's recording of Christopher Robin from "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" here (albeit from an unrestored print), instead of Jon Walmsley's re-dub from "The Many Adventures" compilation film version (especially since Disney has held back from releasing the original featurette versions and even more so that "The Many Adventures" is the version they prefer the audience to remember. I swear, it's the original Star Wars trilogy all over again; someone should make a despecialized edition of those cartoons).
45:44-46:03 My Favorite Song.
Brother Bear, jungle book ,Mulan and Aladdin are my favourites
When was this made/released? I think I saw sketches of Rapunzel and Flynn (I think) in the background when Glen Keane came up, or I could just be imagining things :) but thanks for uploading this!
It first appeared on the 2007 Platinum Edition DVD.
awesome documentary
I can’t watch this as an adult,even thinking about it makes me want to cry,I watched this movie every day as a kid and thinking about Mowli leaving his animal friends breaks my heart!
It’s my favorite show too
Taken from Disc 2 of The Jungle Book 40th Anniversary Edition 2007 Platimun Edition DVD.
It seems as though it’s not the companie’s fault it’s seen as being to saccharine and whimsical. It’s just following what Walt told it to do..
Bill Peet's version was too dark cuz it had a lost treasure and an evil hunter.
Somehow I get the feeling that the 2016 film is going to have some relation to Bill Pete's original idea for the animated movie
+Anja Aleskari I bet it was atrocious
I loved both films equally. Fight me
so are you planning the continue your HvV part 2 if so please reply
Bagheera the melanistic (black fur) pardus (scientific name for leopard)
*panther* or panthera is a group of big cats (tiger, lion, jaguar, leopard, snow leopard)
Bambi was also the same which is to say NOT a children's book. It too was dark. It was a coming of age story as told from the animals prospective. Disney made it a sweet fairytale with love interests. In the book Faline had a fraternal twin Gobo who was not included in the film. She was also his cousin as her mother Ena was Bambi's mother's older sister.
I recently picked up the re-translation that used the original manuscript and was astonished at how much as missing from the English version. Whole paragraphs and sentences omitted. Words replacing the original with something else which changed the meaning of that sentence entirely.
One particular sentence comes to mind of when Bambi, Faline and Gobo saw the two stags on the meadow. The english translation was they were told by their mothers that " Those are your fathers. " The actual german was " Those are the fathers. " I can only wonder what Bambi's Kinder will turn out to be.
I love the jungle book is one of my bestest favourite Disney movie ever my favourite Disney character is bagheera and my favourite Disney villain in this movie is shere khan
who is watching this in quarantine? your not alone
Right here
Hello😊
All films should be like The Jungle Book.
This was on the 2007 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD
Behind the scenes
One of my top Disney animated films, which is saying something.
Walt Disney can still hear us
Walt is not gone.he is by my side
Rest in peace walt Disney
Walt Disney was who and what he was inside and out from top to bottom, and that can't be changed, but he meant just as well as everyone else in his studio did.
"Look for the" unforgettable friends and themes we want to find out more about, from the one and only swingin' jungle. Stay safe everyone!
Clint Howard and Bruce Reitherman are the only actors surviving from The Jungle Book.
Richard Sherman has now Gone to Join the great legends beyond. May he rest in peace and may we always enjoy his work❤
Fun fact: Clint Howard is the YOUNGER brother of film director Ron Howard. I was wondering if anyone knew that?
I did
walt didn't live to see it come out
It’s cause he died in 1966.
I wish they had mentioned who did the lady elephant’s voice. I loved her
22:30 - Best part of the video.
Is ur crazy that I use to watch this more than the actual movie
You're a good man Walt Disney 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😌😌😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😞😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😍😍😖💗💘✋💕💜💛💚💙👅👅💅👻👹👽💪👀👂👃😷😞😒😛😜😝😋😗😙😯☺😊😀😁😂😃😃😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Richard M. Sherman looks like Walter Matthau.
I never noticed that until you brought it up. Excellent observation.
Good Job.
In my opinion Kaa is the best Disney Character Sterling Holloway voiced for Disney.
I think my favourite Sterling character is either the Cheshire Cat or Roquefort, both underrated characters of his career, the latter being the only time a Sterling Holloway role interacts with a Phil Harris role.
These were the heart of Disney. These people made great-great movies.
22:09 We Meet Phil Harris who Dead and he never return of Baloo's Voice of The Jungle Book 2
The last part of this makes me cry in tears, because after his death movies became worse right after.
But fortunatly in the 80's new animators came in to the disney animation studios nad the 9 old man retired and in 1989 the little mermaid started the Disney renaissiance.
The best
The last movie Walt Disney made 😢
Friends Requests
Walt Disney The Jungle book Episodes
Friends Requests in
Walt Disney The Jungle book 3 Cartoon Movie
RIP Phil Harris voice of Baloo
I wander after Walts death did any of the original animators work for Walt Disney Studios again?
Sure, they kept working there for many years!
This might be a stupid thing to ask, but I wonder why Floyd Norman was never asked to voice Phil Harris' characters since his passing? I mean like, I know Floyd doesn't have any voice credits and is primarily a story artist, but at least compared to John Goodman, and Jim & Brian Cummings, he admittedly does sound more like Harris than they do…
Pocahontas reference in concept art?
6:07 I believe his death was a punishment for saying such a thing in such a manner.
I agree
Thanks! :D
The best movie
I kind of loved the movie growing up, but after reading Kiplings Book I felt the movie lost its power.
henrik echers, At least The Jungle Book actually being a ‘public domain’ means that Disney doesn’t completely own rights. Up to the point where any other company can adapt The Jungle Book at the same time(We have ”Mowgli” made by Warner Bros coming out this years).
Disney general has this notorious reputation of rarely being close to the sources even Walt Disney himself doesn’t make a difference.
The Jungle Book is lucky to be a public domain like even the same can be said for Tarzan.
There are rights to stories that sadly Disney owns rights to them and we not see various adaptations of them as much other than what Disney makes from them. Like Bambi, the author of the original story was living in exile in Switzerland after Nazis occupies his home in Austria and was in desperate need of money the same year the film had come out and he ended up selling exclusive rights to the Bambi character, but he would regret it having lost the rights to the character he created and part of the agreement was that he wouldn’t be allowed to ever again right another story of Bambi. Prior to that he originally sold the rights to Metro Goldwyn Mayer(guess they can’t be trusted neither cause..) but one of their producers passed and sold the rights to Disney thinking that an intended live action film would be to difficult at the time.
There’s even the author of Mary Poppins whom after previous attempts finally sold the film rights to Disney only after agreeing that she would be around to supervise for production of the film, but she ended intensely hating the Disney film and regretted selling the film rights in the end.
I’m all about Disney, but only so much that I know downsides they generally been having for the past century deep down.
Walt tears want to steer inside of me.walt thank you for your purity.was said that the animators were at their high point in life at this point ,do you know who guided them,do you know who is responsible for the golden age of animation.even when satan got to him when by the little cricket in Pinocchio Walt says why do I need a conscious for, his nephew in a interview said Walt read him Pinocchio before it was made,he said it was an amazing story but when he watched the video he was disappointed.you see if satan hadn't gotten to Walt Pinocchio would have been amazing,even with all of that he still didn't destroy all that was given to walt for , maybe not to the purist but he still kept on giving humanity something no one else has been able to do.
Narrator: William Shatner
love the voice of phil harris
Thomas O'Malley from The Aristocats.
The Jungle Book Live Action 🎬 🙌 👌 👏 😎 😄
jungle my book
Beginning Jungle book
They got rid of the kid who went through puberty here, but in the Sword and the Stone you can clearly see it.
+Dragon37 Which is exactly why they fixed that mistake with The Jungle Book. The Sword and the Stone used 3 voice actors overall for Wart, because the first 2 went through puberty. They probably didn't want to go through the confusion again of having 2-3 different toned voices playing the same character. Instead of trying to rush new dialogue in with the already recorded dialogue, they thought it would be better to ditch the original, and start over fresh with a voice they felt wouldn't change pitch anytime soon.