Should note that there were many more Disney stars we couldn't visit since they were cremated, like Annette Funicello, Sterling Holloway, Robin Williams, Mary Blair, Roy E. Disney, just to name a few. They're every bit as integral to the story of Disney as those featured in this video, so feel free to share your memories of any additional Disney legends here in the comments.
Excellent as always. A lot of research and work. My old time favorite Disney legends were Don Knoxs, Tim Conway, Mickey Rooney. Well done job, you deserve an academy award for your amazing effords to put this together.
I have to say this is an outstanding tribute to the Disney Legends. Well researched, edited and informative. I realize you can't name them all due to cremation/no niche/scattered ashes. Maybe a tribute video down the road for the legends we are unable to visit. Lets not forget Roy E. Disney. Even though he was cremated an honorable mention. Without him, The Walt Disney Company would have been sold off in 1983 -1984. Edna Disney. Roy O Disney's Wife. She played a part same as Lillian Disney, buried next to Roy O. Ron and Diane Disney Miller. The cast of the Golden Girls and many more.
Another Disney voice artist (and prolific character actor) who does not have an existing grave (that I know of) is Hans Conried, model and voice of Captain Hook in 1953's Peter Pan. He donated his body to medical science.
@@Teddy-hk2qx Oh wow, that's so cool. At my old school we had the skeletal remains of a person who donated his body to science. Once they were done with him he was sent to an older college then, somehow, he got sent to my old school. Which is kind of strange considering my old school was in a tiny village. All I know about the person is he was a "youngish" male, black, looked to be about average height (his bones are separated), from the 20th century, named Arthur. (Don't know if that is his real name or given name.)
I love this channel, because it's not one of those kitschy (and oftentimes disrespectful) graveyard tours. He's always respectful of the dead, even going so far as to help make their final resting places a little nicer. Class act.
I honestly keep coming back to this RUclips channel simply for the respect they show to the people they're visiting this is incredible though they have a hand in memorializing people they respect.
Howard Ashman's entry made me cry. Thank you so much for including him. He's actually relatively close to me on the east coast, so I might have to visit him. I didn't know about the documentary, so thanks for giving me the head's up. Can't wait to watch it! Beautiful, peaceful, respectful, and kind. Honestly, your voice is perfect for this. Thank you for all your hard work, research, and images!
Hollywood Graveyard; Thank you so very much for mentioning and showing the final resting place of my Dearest Grandfather Candy Candido and Grandmother Anita Candido!
I myself is a big fan of Walt Disney movies and cartoons. My childhood is truly complete because of these Walt Disney characters and stories together with talented voice dubbers, creators, animators, and all artists. May God bless your souls and thank you for making our childhood be happy and complete and thank you for making us feel that we can be a forever child at heart.
As a lifelong Disney Historian, an Animation Minor, and a former Disney Cast Member (hoping to get back to it after this whole Pandemic thing is over again), you have my stamp of approval. This is very well done. Disney has a lot of territory to cover, and Disney fans are known for being... hard to please. Despite the challenges, you embraced the subject and you made it look easy doing it. I especially like how you broke it down into categories. Awesome work, as always, Arthur.
@@ravenesence8141 I'm happy to report that I got called back to work at Disney in late July! I've spent my days and nights cascaded by the ethereal brilliance of Spaceship Earth, the beautiful Epcot Ball.
@@alyssarouso You’re so incredibly lucky to have such great talent in order to work for Disney!! I’m so envious! I can’t draw worth the crap (my dad can draw amazing things from memory - I didn’t inherit that gene from him…LOL), but I can do different voice accents, but that’s about it!! I’m curious, what do you honestly think about the “wokeness” that Disney is now forcing their employees to undergo?? I’m sure that Mr. Disney is rolling over in his grave - so to speak!!
@@toniremer1594 Disney isn't forcing anyone to undergo wokeness, but I'm a fan of the inclusivity measures that make all our guests and Cast Members feel accepted. Not sure why people are opposed to the idea of "woke". It just means pro-social justice, which is another way of saying anti-hatred. Opposing wokeness is literally saying that racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and other hateful ideologies are acceptable and are more important than love and tolerance. Walt may have been a conservative in some areas, but he was extremely progressive in others. He was financially conservative due to what happened to him with Oswald, but socially, he was very forward-thinking. He didn't hate anyone and I think if you're using Mr. Disney as a model to defend your ideals of hatred, you need to check yourself. He would never say that different people inherently have different value. You need to read some real biographies, not the hearsay and rumors people posted online. Walt held no hatred or contention in his heart for ANYONE.
Walt's wife Lillian was born and raised in my area. Walt and her were married in my hometown of Lewiston, Idaho in her brother's house. The house is still standing and being lived in to this day.
Wonderful job! You have one happy Disnerd here! Just a little tidbit: Debbie Reynolds was also a beloved Disney actress! She played Grandma Cromwell in Halloweentown. I consider her to be the most popular Grandmother of my generation!
I have a DVD of Song of the South. It was produced in Japan I believe and shipped over here, but it is a certified video and really good quality. I've watched it several times. One of my favorite movies. The music for this movie was awesome.
@@brianobrien7983 and apparently whenever she goes on The Haunted Mansion with her kids she says "There's grandma! Say hi to grandma!" And people look at her like a total weirdo.
Quickly headed to my 61st birthday, watching Disney in the 1960s and 1970s way over in New Zealand it is wonderful watching this show. My neighborhood theater was demolished a long time ago, the Cozy in Blockhouse Bay, and the still standing Hollywood in Avondale, Auckland. I'd love to see The Song of the South again.
The shame is that you dont understand that the family decide and maybe dont want it. They just want to have written beloved husband or wife, son, daughter etc. and be remebered for that. Absolutley terrific comment from you...... didnt reflect much there did you........
I was born in 64, and I'll NEVER forget how, at 7pm, EVERY Sunday evening, on Channel 3, or NBC, in Chattanooga...when we had 3 channels, The Wonderful World Of Disney came on. I was just a toddler, and would sit on my Dad's lap and watch it. That place and time is long gone, and as of Jan of last year, so are both my Parents. Losing your Mom and Dad is by far, the hardest.
I was born in 1963, and I share your warm memories of the 7pm Sunday time slot on NBC. We had the habit of visiting my maternal grandparents on Sundays and would stay late enough that I might see WWoD. Simply invoking it brings back the smells of Captain Black pipe tobacco and my grandma's cooking. I hope some of those ancient selections are now available on Disney's streaming service, as I would hunt down certain things and watch them again. I am also recently orphaned, and I know where you are coming from. Best wishes and God Bless...
Thank you for sharing your memories. I loved watching the Magical World of Disney. I am sorry for your loss. Both my parents are gone, but thinking about them makes them live on.
All I can say is WOW!!! Not often I would sit for even a 30 minute TV show, but I sat through this entire video in one sitting. Thank you. You've out done yourself. And who ever is responsible for the advertising, also thank you. They came in during the change to the next chapter and not in the middle of something.
I grew up watching "The Magical World of Disney" on Sunday nights. It was the highlight of my young week. "When you wish upon a star" still brings a smile to my aging face. Thank you Walt for my memories, my childrens' memories AND my grandchildrens' memories.
I'm surprised there was no mention of actor Dean Jones (01/25/1931-09/01/2015) one of Disney's biggest actors who appeared in several movies. The franchise he's (Dean Jones) is best known for is "The Love Bug" or "the Herbie Franchise). Or Annette Funicello (10/22/1942-04/08/2013) most remembered from the original "Mickey Mouse Club" Still I am impressed with this amazing video. Author Dark you always seem to out do yourself everytime. Thank you for a wonderful trip through Disney's memory lane.
Dean Jones and Annette Funicello were cremated and ashes given to their families so sadly they can't be visited but we can keep them in our thoughts and admire their work
Me bing an ex Cast Member of Disney, I really want to say how much I enjoyed this video you made. Congratulations again on another amazing documentary.
Thank you for showing us the grace of Disney cast members that’s what they call the people that work at is in a cast members. I also called him Imaginaires too.
As a Disney fan, I especially appreciate this! What you said about the therapeutic benefits of Disneyland is true. Like many people, I have stresses at work and in my daily life, but a trip to Disneyland gives me an emotional boost that lasts months.
Your guesses regarding the MM3 and MMF on Wayne and Russi's headstones are correct. Wayne was the third to voice Mickey Mouse. And those of us who knew and loved Russi will always think of her as Minnie Mouse, forever.
I'm big fan of his work and as soon as I saw this new video I thought "OMG, they're going to visit Howard Ashman" and I'm so glad that you did. His work is so incredibly dear to me as an aspiring author and he as a person as well, his strength, his courage and his confidence are admirable. What a massive loss we suffered with his passing, it's so devastating. He indeed had one more song to sing, whoever wrote his epitaph knew him very well. Rest in peace, Howard, you're an inspiration and thank you for the music, the memories, and for making a whole generation fall in love with musical theatre.
You covered my cousin I was so happy. Pat Buttram was my cousin. His full name was Maxwell Emmett Buttram who my son shares his name with his middle name, Emmet. Thank you! ❤️
Yes! Been hoping for this one for a long time. Not only did these guys have some of the wackiest names (Pinto Colveig, Rolly Crump, Wooly Reitherman, and Ub Iwerks? Only in Disney), they were some of the most creative and talented artists of their day. I still think the Sherman Brothers are wildly underrated; their songwriting skills are on par with legends like Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, and the Gershwins, if you really look close. And legendary cartoon (and Disney) voice actor Paul Frees was one of the people who made me want to become an actor. Disney has never been short on quality and the people who have brought that to us deserve to be remembered.
Ilene Woods, the voice of Cinderella, died from Alzheimer's. Whenever she became agitated or upset (common with people with this medical condition) her caregivers would play her "So This Is Love". It would always relax her.
I just finished watching "A Christmas Carol" with George C Scott per your recommendation. Excellent! Then, I went to RUclips and you have uploaded this wonderful, holiday, Disney "Hollywood Graveyard" video! What a most wonderful video...so many of the things I love! Disney & holidays & graveyards & touring. Merry Christmas, Arthur. 🎄This is the perfect holiday gift. ❤❤
My sister freaked out when Mr. Lincoln stood up. That was the first time we saw animatronics do something other than just sit and talk. I also remember when Pirates first opened you could look up the pant leg on the pirate on bridge as you under him and see his workings. He has now been fleshed up to his knee. In the original Snow White ride, the witch popped out holding rubber apple. The bigger teens could reach out and swipe her apple, so sometimes she offered an apple but didn't have one. Now she is a hologram. **sigh**
Can’t wait to watch. Unfortunately if I was in Lexington, Kentucky I would have gotten footage of Jim Varney’s grave for this had I known this was going to be this
@Romeir Rice unfortunately no I was only 3 when he died but being a Kentucky kid like he was makes it a lot cooler also Toy Story is one of my all time favorite movies plus I’ve visited his grave a couple of times
As a Disney fan, I appreciate it... Memories of my childhood until now.. I love your tone voice, Arthur Dark... Thanks for Arthur & everyone at Hollywood Graveyard... And this is my favorite channel in RUclips too.. Happy New Year 2021...
Should note that there were many more Disney stars we couldn't visit since they were cremated, like Annette Funicello, Sterling Holloway, Robin Williams, Mary Blair, Roy E. Disney, just to name a few. They're every bit as integral to the story of Disney as those featured in this video, so feel free to share your memories of any additional Disney legends here in the comments.
I Remember Paul Winchell
You Do?
@@brandonlogan-v.2579 Yes, I Do Remember Paul Winchell For Voicing Tigger
Excellent as always. A lot of research and work. My old time favorite Disney legends were Don Knoxs, Tim Conway, Mickey Rooney. Well done job, you deserve an academy award for your amazing effords to put this together.
I have to say this is an outstanding tribute to the Disney Legends. Well researched, edited and informative. I realize you can't name them all due to cremation/no niche/scattered ashes. Maybe a tribute video down the road for the legends we are unable to visit. Lets not forget Roy E. Disney. Even though he was cremated an honorable mention. Without him, The Walt Disney Company would have been sold off in 1983 -1984. Edna Disney. Roy O Disney's Wife. She played a part same as Lillian Disney, buried next to Roy O. Ron and Diane Disney Miller. The cast of the Golden Girls and many more.
Another Disney voice artist (and prolific character actor) who does not have an existing grave (that I know of) is Hans Conried, model and voice of Captain Hook in 1953's Peter Pan. He donated his body to medical science.
I wonder where his body is now! 🤔
@@nenapennington9866 sometimes after they’re done studying the body, it is cremated and given back to the family. But who knows lol
@@Teddy-hk2qx Oh wow, that's so cool. At my old school we had the skeletal remains of a person who donated his body to science. Once they were done with him he was sent to an older college then, somehow, he got sent to my old school. Which is kind of strange considering my old school was in a tiny village. All I know about the person is he was a "youngish" male, black, looked to be about average height (his bones are separated), from the 20th century, named Arthur. (Don't know if that is his real name or given name.)
Bambi's mother was voiced by Paula Winslowe
Thank you Hans Conried for your gift to mankind! May you "rest in in peace"
This was absolutely wonderful. The only thing is too bad the majority of these people were not recognized as a Disney legend until after their deaths.
The awards only began in 1987
Paula Winslowe voiced Bambi's mother
And some are still waiting sadly
That's what I was telling my husband
I like how you teamed up with pinto colvig’s descendants to put a marker on his grave it’s a touching tribute to him
I love this channel, because it's not one of those kitschy (and oftentimes disrespectful) graveyard tours. He's always respectful of the dead, even going so far as to help make their final resting places a little nicer. Class act.
That’s wonderful
That was awesome
Very classy. RIP Pinto Colvig and thank you
I honestly keep coming back to this RUclips channel simply for the respect they show to the people they're visiting this is incredible though they have a hand in memorializing people they respect.
To our friend, Howard Ashman, who would’ve turn 74 years old today. We are forever grateful to wish him a happy birthday in heaven. (1950-1991)
Howard Ashman... he who gave a mermaid her voice and a Beast his soul. The world is forever grateful.
Howard Ashman's entry made me cry. Thank you so much for including him. He's actually relatively close to me on the east coast, so I might have to visit him. I didn't know about the documentary, so thanks for giving me the head's up. Can't wait to watch it! Beautiful, peaceful, respectful, and kind. Honestly, your voice is perfect for this. Thank you for all your hard work, research, and images!
Goth tinkerbell is awesome also i can't help but think of those dancing skeletons.
Man, just the few seconds of the song "Baby Mine" pulls on the heart strings!
Through the years I have tried to hold it together with that one, still can't.😭
Thanks for the heads up, friend. I've only just started to watch this video.😘😘❤❤👍👍
@@lazyhazeldaisy9596 Ditto Big Time. That is by far one of my most cherished childhood movies and it always will be.
Paula Winslowe voiced Bambi's mother
it sure does
Hollywood Graveyard; Thank you so very much for mentioning and showing the final resting place of my Dearest Grandfather Candy Candido and Grandmother Anita Candido!
Wait what?
@RYLE SALUNGA I don't understand ; could you please explain?
@RYLE SALUNGANo; I would never falsely claim to be someones relative.
@@johncandido2241 ok then I bet you have some story's, what's your Grandfather like? 😃
We will need proof lol
Thank you for remembering James Baskett.
Its not the ghosts of Christmas past, present or future but the ghosts of Disney legends. What a great Christmas gift that is.
I myself is a big fan of Walt Disney movies and cartoons. My childhood is truly complete because of these Walt Disney characters and stories together with talented voice dubbers, creators, animators, and all artists. May God bless your souls and thank you for making our childhood be happy and complete and thank you for making us feel that we can be a forever child at heart.
Oh My God. Over an hour? And it’s Disney? Yesss. Merry Christmas to Us 😍❤️
Literally my same thoughts!!
As a lifelong Disney Historian, an Animation Minor, and a former Disney Cast Member (hoping to get back to it after this whole Pandemic thing is over again), you have my stamp of approval. This is very well done. Disney has a lot of territory to cover, and Disney fans are known for being... hard to please. Despite the challenges, you embraced the subject and you made it look easy doing it. I especially like how you broke it down into categories. Awesome work, as always, Arthur.
Sorry to hear this stupid, ridiculous pandemic is keeping you from going back to work with Disney.
@@ravenesence8141 I'm happy to report that I got called back to work at Disney in late July! I've spent my days and nights cascaded by the ethereal brilliance of Spaceship Earth, the beautiful Epcot Ball.
@@alyssarouso awesome!! I hope it works out for you😁👍
@@alyssarouso You’re so incredibly lucky to have such great talent in order to work for Disney!! I’m so envious! I can’t draw worth the crap (my dad can draw amazing things from memory - I didn’t inherit that gene from him…LOL), but I can do different voice accents, but that’s about it!!
I’m curious, what do you honestly think about the “wokeness” that Disney is now forcing their employees to undergo?? I’m sure that Mr. Disney is rolling over in his grave - so to speak!!
@@toniremer1594 Disney isn't forcing anyone to undergo wokeness, but I'm a fan of the inclusivity measures that make all our guests and Cast Members feel accepted. Not sure why people are opposed to the idea of "woke". It just means pro-social justice, which is another way of saying anti-hatred. Opposing wokeness is literally saying that racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and other hateful ideologies are acceptable and are more important than love and tolerance. Walt may have been a conservative in some areas, but he was extremely progressive in others. He was financially conservative due to what happened to him with Oswald, but socially, he was very forward-thinking. He didn't hate anyone and I think if you're using Mr. Disney as a model to defend your ideals of hatred, you need to check yourself. He would never say that different people inherently have different value. You need to read some real biographies, not the hearsay and rumors people posted online. Walt held no hatred or contention in his heart for ANYONE.
I met Wayne allwine on many occasions. I performed this his son in Fresno California. Both he and Rossi were amazing people. They both will be missed.
You provide such a public service to us all....I can only say, thank you sir.
I didn’t think I’d ever be crying this Christmas, god how I love Disney so much god rest all you Disney legends!
Walt's wife Lillian was born and raised in my area. Walt and her were married in my hometown of Lewiston, Idaho in her brother's house. The house is still standing and being lived in to this day.
Oh my gosh could you imagine living in a Disney house! 😍
Nice
Paula Winslowe voiced Bambi's mother
Dear Hollywood Graveyard
You have made my wish come true. I have always wanted you to do a Disney special on our beloved Disney stars. Thank you
Wonderful job! You have one happy Disnerd here! Just a little tidbit: Debbie Reynolds was also a beloved Disney actress! She played Grandma Cromwell in Halloweentown. I consider her to be the most popular Grandmother of my generation!
Arthur your voice is a dream and your videos with the music are a gift to us all
Thank you for including The Song of the South
Glad it was mentioned
Merry Christmas to whoever is reading this!💫💫🎄
You too ❤️
Thank you, and happy new year to you!🎆
Merry Christmas
I have a DVD of Song of the South. It was produced in Japan I believe and shipped over here, but it is a certified video and really good quality. I've watched it several times. One of my favorite movies. The music for this movie was awesome.
Also. What a titanic work has been done while making this film! Much respect and admiration 👍🏻
Fun Fact. Eleanor Audrey's daughter Kim Irvine reprised her mother's role for madam leota during haunted mansion holiday.
Kim Irvine is Leotoa Toombs daughter. Eleanor Audley was the voice of Leota, but Leota Toombs is the face!
@@brianobrien7983 and apparently whenever she goes on The Haunted Mansion with her kids she says "There's grandma! Say hi to grandma!" And people look at her like a total weirdo.
wow
As a child I loved the Disney Time slot which came on special occasions like Easter. I was always sad when it finished.
Quickly headed to my 61st birthday, watching Disney in the 1960s and 1970s way over in New Zealand it is wonderful watching this show. My neighborhood theater was demolished a long time ago, the Cozy in Blockhouse Bay, and the still standing Hollywood in Avondale, Auckland. I'd love to see The Song of the South again.
Ahhhh, Nothing more enjoyable than the Arthur Dark days of Winter! Merry Christmas from a Jewish fan that NEVER stopped saying it!
Yeshua was a JEW not a Christian never forget that. He just wasn't orthodox
He was a kindah modern orthodox or secular jew in a sense
A huge BRAVO for helping to mark Pinto Colvig's grave!
Absolutely terrific! It's a shame that many headstones do not reflect their contributions. If not mentioned in this production, one would not know.
The shame is that you dont understand that the family decide and maybe dont want it. They just want to have written beloved husband or wife, son, daughter etc. and be remebered for that. Absolutley terrific comment from you...... didnt reflect much there did you........
Robert Guillaume voiced Rafiki, was cremated in 2017. Another Legend
The best gift I've gotten!
Thank you, Arthur. May the very best of the season be yours.
I was born in 64, and I'll NEVER forget how, at 7pm, EVERY Sunday evening, on Channel 3, or NBC, in Chattanooga...when we had 3 channels, The Wonderful World Of Disney came on. I was just a toddler, and would sit on my Dad's lap and watch it. That place and time is long gone, and as of Jan of last year, so are both my Parents. Losing your Mom and Dad is by far, the hardest.
I was born in 1963, and I share your warm memories of the 7pm Sunday time slot on NBC. We had the habit of visiting my maternal grandparents on Sundays and would stay late enough that I might see WWoD. Simply invoking it brings back the smells of Captain Black pipe tobacco and my grandma's cooking. I hope some of those ancient selections are now available on Disney's streaming service, as I would hunt down certain things and watch them again. I am also recently orphaned, and I know where you are coming from. Best wishes and God Bless...
Thank you for sharing your memories. I loved watching the Magical World of Disney. I am sorry for your loss. Both my parents are gone, but thinking about them makes them live on.
All I can say is WOW!!! Not often I would sit for even a 30 minute TV show, but I sat through this entire video in one sitting. Thank you. You've out done yourself. And who ever is responsible for the advertising, also thank you. They came in during the change to the next chapter and not in the middle of something.
I was jazzed that my viewing of this was only interrupted once by ads, and in a place where an ad would be appropriate. Awesome
Arthur Black and team have truly excelled themselves, what a wonderful treat! God bless you all! Love from the UK 🇬🇧.
This Hollywood Graveyard epic must have been an enormous production task. What a gift to us, your subscribers... thankyou.
I grew up watching "The Magical World of Disney" on Sunday nights. It was the highlight of my young week. "When you wish upon a star" still brings a smile to my aging face. Thank you Walt for my memories, my childrens' memories AND my grandchildrens' memories.
Candy Candido was also in The Wizard of Oz as the voice of the apple tree who smacked Dorothy's hand when She tried to take one of His apples.
"Come along, Dorothy. You don't want any of THOSE apples. Hmmmm."
I knew I recognized that voice outside of Disney. 😉
I am a fan of Candido but I never knew he did that. Fascinating, you learn something new every day!
Great job, Arthur on collaborating Pinto Colvig's grave marker! Goofy would be proud!
I'm surprised there was no mention of actor Dean Jones (01/25/1931-09/01/2015) one of Disney's biggest actors who appeared in several movies. The franchise he's (Dean Jones) is best known for is "The Love Bug" or "the Herbie Franchise). Or Annette Funicello (10/22/1942-04/08/2013) most remembered from the original "Mickey Mouse Club"
Still I am impressed with this amazing video. Author Dark you always seem to out do yourself everytime. Thank you for a wonderful trip through Disney's memory lane.
Dean Jones and Annette Funicello were cremated and ashes given to their families so sadly they can't be visited but we can keep them in our thoughts and admire their work
@@JasonBorn89 As far as Annette Funicello is concerned, you'll get no argument from me.
Annette Funicello is remembered by the naming of one of Disney film studios stage buildings in her memory.
Fabulous! Thank you so much for a great show.
Thank you for mentioning Song of the South! What a wonderful movie that was!
I love how you set the commercials as the (tinker) waves her wand.
Me bing an ex Cast Member of Disney, I really want to say how much I enjoyed this video you made. Congratulations again on another amazing documentary.
Who were you?
Wonder to.
Thank you so much for including the artists and animators involved in Disney's productions! Often times their recognition and thanks get left behind.
Bill Thompson's White Rabbit, Mr. Smee and the Ranger among others and a golden voice of Radio!
Thank you for showing us the grace of Disney cast members that’s what they call the people that work at is in a cast members. I also called him Imaginaires too.
As a Disney fan, I especially appreciate this!
What you said about the therapeutic benefits of Disneyland is true. Like many people, I have stresses at work and in my daily life, but a trip to Disneyland gives me an emotional boost that lasts months.
Your guesses regarding the MM3 and MMF on Wayne and Russi's headstones are correct. Wayne was the third to voice Mickey Mouse. And those of us who knew and loved Russi will always think of her as Minnie Mouse, forever.
Bambi's mother was voiced by Paula Winslowe
I’m 66 since November 2020 and I can tell you I really LOVED this video. All those memories!!! Thank you so much!
what a wonderful production you have made, Arthur. I dare say, Mr. Disney would be very proud of this.
Had no clue Russi Taylor died! I knew that name sounded familiar when they showed the pic of Martin from The Simpson’s, love that voice. 🙏🏽🕊✨
That was a somber day when she passed
Paula Winslowe voiced Bambi's mother
I'm big fan of his work and as soon as I saw this new video I thought "OMG, they're going to visit Howard Ashman" and I'm so glad that you did. His work is so incredibly dear to me as an aspiring author and he as a person as well, his strength, his courage and his confidence are admirable. What a massive loss we suffered with his passing, it's so devastating. He indeed had one more song to sing, whoever wrote his epitaph knew him very well. Rest in peace, Howard, you're an inspiration and thank you for the music, the memories, and for making a whole generation fall in love with musical theatre.
Merry Christmas to all and HG community.
Merry Christmas to you as well
You forgot to mention Bambi's mother voiced by Paula Winslowe
This was a great one. I know there many great Disney legends but to me Annette is one with all stuff she did for Disney.
The best Christmas gift I got today
That Intro Was Phenomenal!
BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT EVER!!!!
I can’t believe the amount of work and research you put into this episode ❤️❤️❤️ thank you Arthur Dark
Your channel should be it’s own TV program on the History Channel
Merry Christmas
Großartige Arbeit.
Danke für diese filmgeschichtliche Erinnerung an die Stars unserer Jugend und Kindheit.
The Resting Place for Walt Disney is really beautiful.
@Mr. Fuji wonder which half 🤔
I'm happy you did include some of the guys who went on to work at Warner's and Hanna Barbeara!
A new HGY!? Over an hour long!? A very merry Christmas, indeed!
You covered my cousin I was so happy. Pat Buttram was my cousin. His full name was Maxwell Emmett Buttram who my son shares his name with his middle name, Emmet. Thank you! ❤️
What a pleasant surprise! 🥰 And Tyrus' grave made me teary. Bambi is my all time favorite Disney Movie.
Merry Christmas! 🎅 🎄
Wow! An hour long special and disney? Thank you! That was absolutely wonderful and fun to watch!
Merry CHRISTmas! I just got my gift of a new video!!! So happy! Thank you! God Bless and be safe!
Love the start
The longest video to date!, like that’s gonna bother us! That’s all we want!! Mr.Dark Marry Christmas and enjoy your holiday!
Walt was and is a national treasure we are all proud of this legacy we could use him today
Just outstanding. Always an immediate watch.
I like your videos you’re voice is very mellow and makes your videos perfect and your fairy is very timid for the commercials
Perfect upload for Christmas 🎄
Yes! Been hoping for this one for a long time.
Not only did these guys have some of the wackiest names (Pinto Colveig, Rolly Crump, Wooly Reitherman, and Ub Iwerks? Only in Disney), they were some of the most creative and talented artists of their day. I still think the Sherman Brothers are wildly underrated; their songwriting skills are on par with legends like Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, and the Gershwins, if you really look close. And legendary cartoon (and Disney) voice actor Paul Frees was one of the people who made me want to become an actor. Disney has never been short on quality and the people who have brought that to us deserve to be remembered.
I missed you Arthur Dark ...I was gonna watch a Steven Spielberg movie but I saw this and now the choice is easy
Ilene Woods, the voice of Cinderella, died from Alzheimer's. Whenever she became agitated or upset (common with people with this medical condition) her caregivers would play her "So This Is Love". It would always relax her.
I just finished watching "A Christmas Carol" with George C Scott per your recommendation. Excellent! Then, I went to RUclips and you have uploaded this wonderful, holiday, Disney "Hollywood Graveyard" video! What a most wonderful video...so many of the things I love! Disney & holidays & graveyards & touring. Merry Christmas, Arthur. 🎄This is the perfect holiday gift. ❤❤
Oh, the George c. Scott version is the best!
Speaking of George C. Scott, he voiced the poacher Perceval McLeach in the Rescuers Down Under. If there’s gonna be a part 2, he should be included.
hollywood graveyard AND disney? you’ve made my day
Absolutely fantastic. I'm proud to be a Patreon.
One of the saddest child actor life stories is Bobby Driscoll's :(
🎄MERRY CHRISTMAS ☃️ 🎅ARTHUR & COMPANY....🎁🎄
My sister freaked out when Mr. Lincoln stood up. That was the first time we saw animatronics do something other than just sit and talk. I also remember when Pirates first opened you could look up the pant leg on the pirate on bridge as you under him and see his workings. He has now been fleshed up to his knee. In the original Snow White ride, the witch popped out holding rubber apple. The bigger teens could reach out and swipe her apple, so sometimes she offered an apple but didn't have one. Now she is a hologram. **sigh**
those stupid teens!!
Paula Winslowe voiced Bambi's mother
Merry Christmas To You All, Living And Past!!
You too
Paula Winslowe voiced Bambi's mother too though
Yes! A new video im so excited! 😜
This is the best Christmas ever!
This is so well done. Love the goth tinker bell. Thanks again for another special episode 🖤🧚🏻♀️
Can’t wait to watch. Unfortunately if I was in Lexington, Kentucky I would have gotten footage of Jim Varney’s grave for this had I known this was going to be this
@Romeir Rice unfortunately no I was only 3 when he died but being a Kentucky kid like he was makes it a lot cooler also Toy Story is one of my all time favorite movies plus I’ve visited his grave a couple of times
He was also the voice of Cookie in Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
Lol that opening song was epic lol
Thank you!!! What a LOT of hard work!!!
As a Disney fan,
I appreciate it...
Memories of my childhood until now..
I love your tone voice, Arthur Dark...
Thanks for Arthur & everyone at Hollywood Graveyard...
And this is my favorite channel in RUclips too..
Happy New Year 2021...
Merry Christmas Arthur 🎄🎅☃️your Vlogs are awesome just like you my dear friend 🖐
You did a great job , bought back memories , Thank you !!!
Thank you, Mr. Dark! ❤️
Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year everyone! 🎄🎅🏻
WOW! What a Christmas gift! Thank you, Arthur and team! ♥
This is a fantastic Christmas present!! Merry Christmas everyone :)
Omg amazing video blessings ⚘🙏😇🙏⚘
I’ve never clicked on a video so fast. Lol