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Orion 2022-04-23 07:01:40
You said why its ears are so big and the genes are...
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Jed 2022-04-23 07:01:40
When I grew up and watched this animation, the drunk part was like taking drugs, and the crows spoke in a black tone, I don't know if it was racist. So the most important thing is to keep your childlike...
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Albina 2022-04-22 07:01:08
It was filmed like this in 1941, look at the domestic films, the gap is...
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Kianna 2022-04-22 07:01:08
When I was a child, I stayed up all night watching the video and couldn't sleep because of the...
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Dolores 2022-04-22 07:01:08
July 30, 2006 Sold on the Warm Pavilion to see the structure of the story from the...
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Reymundo 2022-04-22 07:01:08
I watched it at a neighbor's house when I was a child. At first, I couldn't hold back my tears because I was embarrassed. It turned out that his mother was...
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Madyson 2022-04-22 07:01:08
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Grayson 2022-04-22 07:01:08
I don't know if it's right to see this film as a transitional product from the old Disney era to the new era. The complete interpretation of family affection and imagination, the clips of setting up tents and imagining after getting drunk, will last...
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Sterling 2022-04-22 07:01:08
U known what I've seen? I've seen a tragic slave trying so hard to be a perpect...
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Quinn 2022-04-22 07:01:08
I loved Disney when I was in kindergarten. Although I fell in love with Japanese manga when I was in elementary school, Disney never let it go. I didn’t grow up!...
Dumbo Comments
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Letha 2021-11-12 08:01:24
One hundred possibilities of elephants
The beautiful countryside is portrayed through the running of the train. The track passes through a hilly countryside, winding up and down, and panoramic views of the mountains, water and tunnels. Then the train travels over time, the picture turns into a valley during sunset, and the train...
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Virginia 2021-11-12 08:01:24
"Dumbo": The troubles of big ears [The 2nd Cannes Film Festival Best Picture Award]
"Dumbo": The trouble with big ears [The 2nd Cannes Film Festival Best Picture Award]
Dumbo (1941) This
film won the 2nd Cannes Film Festival Best Picture Award in 1947. This film is also the fourth in the Disney classic animated feature film series.
The movie tells the story of a baby...
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Timothy Q. Mouse: [as he scrubs Dumbo's face after his act with the clowns, who are toasting him] See? They're drinkin' a toast to ya. Yeah, you're a big hit!
[Dumbo sniffles]
Timothy Q. Mouse: Oh my, uh - You're terrific! Why, you're colossal, stupendous! C'mon, alley-oop. I'd better wash behind your ears.
[Dumbo lifts him onto his head with his trunk]
Timothy Q. Mouse: Ya oughta be proud. You're a - success.
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Jim Crow: [as Timothy and Dumbo walk away sadly] Hey brother, now wa-wa-wait a minute. You don't hafta leave feelin' like that. We done seen the light. You boys is okay.
Timothy Q. Mouse: Please. You've done enough.
Jim Crow: But we's all fixin' to 'hep ya. Ain't that the truth, boys?
[the other crows fly down, all agreeing happily]
Jim Crow: You wanna make the elephant fly, don't ya? Well, you gotta use a lot of 'chology. You know, *psy*-chology. Now here's what you do. First, you'll uh...
Jim Crow: [all the crows whisper]
Jim Crow: And then right after that, you'll uh...
[whispers continue]
Jim Crow: [plucks a feather from the youngest crow's tail; he yelps] Use the magic feather. Catch on?
Timothy Q. Mouse: [accepting the feather] The magic feather?
[smiles, now getting the secret, then winks as he gives Jim an elbow in the wing]
Timothy Q. Mouse: Yeah! I gotcha.
[rushes joyfully to Dumbo, then places the feather at the end of his trunk]
Timothy Q. Mouse: Dumbo! Look! Have I got it! The magic feather! Now you can fly!