Walt Disney's "Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom" Season 5 Ep 24
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2023
- From Season 5 of Walt Disney's Disneyland Anthology program we have Episode 24: Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom which originally aired on March 27th, 1959. After Walt displays his "proficiency" on several musical instruments, he turns the show over to Professor Owl (voiced by Bill Thompson) who theorizes that music, a key element of proper storytelling, is just a series of sounds. The professor demonstrates this theory through a series of shorts including the Silly Symphony, "Music Land"; "Jack and Old Mac," and "A Cowboy Needs a Horse." He concludes his lecture with a portion of the 1953 Academy Award winning theatrical short, "Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom" (thus the name of this episode), which was the first animated short to be filmed in CinemaScope and the first release of Walt Disney's new Buena Vista Distribution, following a long distribution run with RKO Radio Pictures. This upload is the re-airing on The Wonderful World of Color on April 19th, 1964 with RCA serving as a sponsor. Enjoy those vintage commercials!
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Happy Birthday, Walt!!
Wonderful vintage series, you can see from little nuances how much storytellers animators loved their work
I remembered that this program was on The Disney sing along songs video fun with music. But I also remembered that the same person that provided the voice for Professor Owl was in the movies Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp and Sleeping Beauty.
Happy Birthday Walt Disney!
Happy birthday walt disney
Happy 100th anniversary, Walt Disney Studios!
37:47 From Disney Sing a long songs: And now, here's our friend, JIMINY CRICKET!
Happy Birthday to the one and only Walt Disney himself! old Disney stuff is the best! 😁👍
I remember going to my Grandma's house on Sunday night to watch Disney in color. We did not get a color TV until 66.
Great classic musical cartoons included in this episode.
Happy Birthday Walt!
Wow, this is awesome! So that’s where the owl from the Disney Sing Along set is from, even the whole school.
*Old McDonald had a Band*
Mmmh Yeah
Well man whata beat
That is a bop, as the kids say! Love it!!!
This is fantastic. Thank you so much for the full episode!
Thank you for the post without commercials!!!
In one episode of "Legend of the Three Caballeros" (which can be found on Disney Plus), Donald Duck, Jose Carioca and Panchito all find themselves in Camelot. King Arthur there is a lion, who kind of looks like King Richard in "Robin Hood", and Merlin is a blue owl with huge horn-rimmed glasses, making him look EXACTLY like Prof. Owl!
This is the April 19, 1964 rebroadcast (the first time it was telecast in full color). The following week [53:39], "Killers of the High Country" {initially telecast in black and white on "WALT DISNEY PRESENTS" on October 16, 1959} was repeated.
Yes, I mentioned the re-airing date in my description!
Thank you.
RCA and Eastman Kodak were Walt's sponsors through the mid-1960's; later ones included Gulf Oil and Drackett's Miracle White Fabric Softener before the series became "THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY" in 1969.
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So this is where that "Wonderful World of Color" title sequence that was used on the Disney Channel's Vault Disney block came from!
This is genius!
As a Gen X-er, I've seen a filmstrip version of this a couple of times in school. That version started about 43:55 of this RUclips upload. I can remember these cavemen singing, "Hoo-Waa-Gah-RUH!" We students laughed when we heard this guy at 45:31 saying "Duh!" In the filmstrip version, we would see still pictures while apparently hearing the soundtrack from the film. Here, of course, we viewers get the animation!
Footage used in Disney's Sing Along Songs.
Including some videos such as “Heigh-Ho”, “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” and “Fun with Music”
Toot = Brass
Whistle = Woodwind
Plunk = String
Boom = Percussion
No equivalent of Electronic because this adventure probably predates such a musical instrument family!
Nice! Walt explains this in his intro…well, demonstrates it actually! Very entertaining!
Boy, I've not seen this in 45 or more years. It (on a 16mm film projector) and Nature's Half Acre were a staple on days we couldn't go outside! I often got to run the projector.
I most definitely give a 'toot' about your posts! Boom: you did it again! Love this
37:47 Next we'll learn to yodel with the help of Snow White.
I wonder if Walt is really playing the trumpet there. It's pretty good if he is!
Lol!! That’s why I used quotes…but yeah, if he is playing I’m impressed!!
I love to singa ‘bout the moona and the June-a and the springa 36:30
Fun story about sax and violins. 😂
Great video thank you
So sweet, grandpitajis time interaction with animated figuers started lot of same things which were carried firth later
Ok, so was animatronics
25:21
I bet’cha too, loo, and mr. Sour note are from THAT music land.
Walt Disney friends are
Professor Owl
Jiminy Cricket
Ludwig von Drake
Hey, I have a question for you. Do you have "Two Happy Amigos" episode?
Yes. That’s coming when I do Season 6! I will likely have to edit a lot though, lots of clips from The Three Caballeros…but I’ll do the best I can.
I always wondered what the names of the characters of Music Land were.
I have this on VHS from 1990 "Educational Productions" any idea on value? It's 10 min 20 seconds though
That’s a nice find! I don’t see any recent sales on eBay. It’s not the gold covered release with the sax guy on front, right?
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What to RCA soda r something like that r RC soda my great aunt use to love that soda rip lol.❤
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I’ve always enjoyed Walt Disney’s film;🖋️Bambi from;1942.I probably have a lot of film’s of;Disney’s to see?
Do spurs hurt horses?
I swear Susie Sparrow is total furry bait, as a furry myself I can confirm this, may God help us all
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Another great time capsule - original commercials and all! You DO know how awesome you are, right man?
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