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We're finishing up on part 2 of seven different versions of Dumbo in which I forgot to mention on what's on the tapes from 1985-1991, then I go into detail on the 2001 60th Anniversary Edition VHS release. After watching this comparison, which one of these VHS versions of Dumbo you grew up with or which one's your favorite?
I'm back once again with a comparison video, but this one's going to be a big comparison video in which I'm going to be comparing seven different VHS versions of Dumbo. This will be a video response to martinstone21's video on 2 different version of Dumbo.
Dumbo tells old storys about slaves his elders once had in the their land in Virgina......
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Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
A song for true love {Only}
É MUITO BOM!!! By: Brothers.
Part 2 of My full length Parody of Dumbo Enjoy
I do NOT own this movie. All copyrights go to Walt Disney Animated Classics. Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures.The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 minutes, it is one of Disney's shortest animated features.
Here's Part 2 of Alex's Adventures of Dumbo Enjoy
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen Produced by Walt Disney Written by Novel Helen Aberson Harold Pearl Story Otto Englander Joe Grant Dick Huemer Narrated by John mcleish Starring Edward Brophy Herman Bing Margaret Wright Sterling Holloway Cliff Edwards Music by Frank Churchill Lance Husher Studio Walt Disney Pictures Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Release date(s) October 23, 1941 Running time 64 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $813000 Gross revenue $1600000 Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, Dumbo is based upon a child's book of the same name by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed Dumbo. He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy — a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. The film has been criticized as being racist (the leader crow in the film is named "Jim Crow"), yet is also considered to be one of Disney's finest films. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and is now generally regarded as a classic of animation. At 64 ...
Approach and landing to LIMA
Part 1 has the Opening, Tinker Bell Flying, and Dumbo Flying; Part 2 has the Finale. The new fireworks show officially begian nightly on June 12, 2009 we saw it the night of August 2, 2009. The Disney characters Tinker Bell and Dumbo, the flying elephant, take to the skies over Disneyland to lead the pyrotechnics, synchronized to popular Disney music that recalls Pinocchio, Mary Poppins, Enchanted and Cinderella. It is the very first time Dumbo has appeared in a fireworks show, flying over Sleeping Beauty Castle. It also marks the first new summertime fireworks show at Disneyland since the park's 50th anniversary in 2005. Recorded on iphone 3GS (with cut-ins from Disney) by Rich Koster, Disney echoear at the Disney Echo fan-based forums.
noorkool567's webcam recorded Video - November 29, 2009, 12:21 PM
Well, it's finally here. In case you didn't know what happened, I had a big computer virus, gotta have my computer fixed, understand my new editing software, AND I had the flu ( no, not H1N1, so calm, down). So in short, this video had a month delay, but I think that it's all worth it now since this is finally done. Just to tell you in advance, the upcoming parts wont be that much delayed anymore. In this part, it contains these movies: -Dumbo (1941) -Bambi (1942) -Saludos Amigos (1943) -The Three Caballeros (1945) -Make Mine Music (1946) If you guys enjoy this and the other videos, come and join the Animation Lookback page on Facebook here: www.facebook.com
The helpful sister joins in
blog.seeminglee.com Dean Russo chats with See-ming Lee (SML) and Mac Farr (MMF) about how he picks his subject matters for his mixed media paintings. This video was recorded at the artist's studio during the 13th Annual Art Under the Bridge Festival organized by the Dumbo Arts Center in New York City in 2009. Dean Russo on the Web + deanrusso.com + http + www.deanrussoart.etsy.com SML Simulcast + http + www.flickr.com + www.vimeo.com + www.youtube.com
blog.seeminglee.com This installation by Ellen Driscoll is so gigantic that I thought that a video fly-through would be a better choice to experience it. www.smackmellon.org Two Solo Exhibitions Exhibition dates September 26 - November 8, 2009 Artists reception: Saturday, September 26, 5-8pm Smack Mellon is pleased to present Ellen Driscolls installation FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 and Fernando Soutos photographic series The End of the Trail. The two concurrent solo exhibitions compress layers of time to explore industries and lifestyles that go beyond geographic borders. Composed of thousands of discarded plastic bottles collected by Ellen Driscoll, FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 takes a critical look at the environmental and human damage inflicted by the oil and water industries in the last two centuries on regions as diverse as Nigeria and the United States. During extended trips to cattle ranches in the American West, Australia, and Uruguay, Fernando Souto photographed the fading culture of ranchers, creating black-and-white environmental portraits in the tradition of iconic photographers such as Walker Evans and Robert Frank. Both Driscoll and Souto are intimately tied to their craft—painstakingly cutting up salvaged bottles and printing large-scale silver gelatin photographs—asserting a tactile personal connection in their work. Ellen Driscoll FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2 This installation is a continuation of a multi-year series which explores the dynamics of resource ...
Disneyland's Magical Firework Spectacular Front Row with Dumbo
Another blog update. filminginbrooklyn.com.
Part # 2 of video summary... Society HAE serves as a point of convergence for the creative community across the globe. Society hae's "Bk Pop" is an traveling event that supports emerging artists, musicans, designers, and creators worldwide. This video was produced, videographed , and edited by sidlocks. Enjoy!
La seconda parte del medley di canzoni disney in italiano. The second part of italian disney medley. Comprende: / Consists of: Biancaneve / Snow White and the seven Dwarfs Dumbo Alice nel paese delle meraviglie / Alice in Wonderland Mary Poppins La Sirenetta / The little Mermaid La Bella e la Bestia / Beauty and the Beast Pocahontas Hercules Mulan Tarzan Il Re Leone 2 / The Lion King 2 Come d'incanto / Encharted I hope you like it....Enjoy ( Soon the third and last part )
Welcome to part 2 of Pokemon Yellow!! Don't Pay attention to the intro, it was made 4 superpokenerd! In this part we give Oak his shrooms, and catch DUMBO!! I'll be making more, don't worry! Comment Rate Appreciate!
18 Sep 1992 (Part 2) - After making love in Ross' office, Blake admires his reckless abandon. Noticing Ross staring off into space, Blake insists that he tell her what he's thinking. Blake is confused when Ross says he was thinking about Dumbo the flying elephant. He tells Blake the story about Dumbo losing his confidence in flying until someone gave him a feather as a lucky charm. Blake points out that Dumbo really didn't need the feather to fly, but Ross insisted that the feather was meaningful to Dumbo. Ross thinks Blake is his lucky charm, bringing out all his special talents. At WSPR, Gilly ends up buying some revealing photographs after being told the pictures are of Ross and a mystery woman. Gilly buys the pictures to help protect Ross' privacy and is shocked to see that Blake is the woman with him. Back at Ross' office, Blake shows him how prepared she is by surprising him with a fresh, clean shirt. She is taken aback though when he insists on paying her back for the shirt. Blake is not sure if she wants to be compared to an illusion (Dumbo's feather), but Ross again insists that she's meaningful to him. Ross Marler - Jerry verdorn Blake Thorpe - Elizabeth Keifer Gilly (Grant) Speakes - Amelia Marshall
"Magical" is Disneyland's new summer 2009 fireworks show, which explores songs and characters from several of Disney's favorite animated classics. The show features the traditional Tinker Bell flyover, high-beam searchlights, and an all-new special appearance from Dumbo the Flying Elephant who flies for the first time in the skies above Sleeping Beauty Castle. This video, part 2 of 2, is of a test run of the new show, filmed on June 6, 2009. The show officially debuts June 12, 2009 as part of Disneyland's 2009 Summer Nightastic! promotion.
this is part to of the other movie I was talking about you will love this one better than the other dumbo retard
Aunt Jamie reads to Anya - Dumbo Part 2
dumbo
The continued adventures and misadventures of Papa Smurf, Batman, and Capt. Balfour as they travel westward across the US Introducing the Yaris as "wayward son" Beat it up...
B and her daddy on Dumbo part 2
More fun with Dumbo!
I've had the idea in my head for a long, long, LONG time to combine certain tracks of Nine Inch Nails' Ghosts album with footage from Dumbo. This is the second part of that project that is finally starting to come to fruition. the songs are protected under the Creative Commons license (see ghosts.nin.com for more information). I would appreciate any constructive criticism you have to offer--however, any comments with nothing but negativity and derogatory comments will either be removed, or ridiculed. you have been warned.
its dumbo the second part
Me playing 9 Holes in the game named: dumbgolf. subscribe for more. ignore this: golf funny jacass noob runescape mopar scape football bloopers dog cat domino horse hest hund katt fish wood cutting fire making owned owning lmao dds boy girl bandos godsword armadyl saradomin zamorak gf pl0x...
Absolutely crazy Video 'bout a very stupid drunken guy - Dumbo! What a incredible idiot! Part no. 2...
a little more of dumbo
** singing the elephant song from dumbo

