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DVD Melody Time (Disney Gold Classic Collection)
This is another collection of Disney shorts set to music, but this time the formula works. That's predicated on the inherent strength of the individual pieces and almost all of them come through. Surprisingly, two American folk heroes, Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill, are the stars of this show, with rousty little tunes, humor, and compelling linear story lines (a rarity in most of these shorts). Even the shorts that are weak in one area, thematically or musically, make up for it in another. There's very little of the Disney animators attempting to be 1940s modern, thank goodness, and there's a sterling quality in the depth of the art work. A definite plus to an animation (or Disney) collection. --Keith Simanton
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A great bedtime video
My son is a year and a half and this is his favorite video. It's beautifully done and has soft but catchy music. It's now become a part of bedtime - before my son jumps into bed, he points to the television for me to play this video. We love it so much, I'm on a search for more like it.
Nostalgia
This is Walt Disney as he originally was. Creative, innocent, entertaining and uplifting. As you watch these animations you realize the current corporate entity that calls itself the Walt Disney Company would have Walt turning in his grave. The very things that made him famous, trusted and loved are represented in this DVD which makes it a must for anyone who grew up on them and want their kids to see what the true Disney was like.
Disney Gold Classic
I bought the DVD because it included the ballad of Pecos Bill. This was done with Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers back in the late 40s. The story is animated and narrated by Roy and the band with song and clever lyric. It is a great story and the music is pure western lore. It is interesting that it has been edited to make it politically correct meaning that Pecos Bill doesn't roll and smoke his cigarettes as he did in the original version. It is certainly a classic and enjoyable to have in DVD quality sound and picture. JBW
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