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Dumbo (60th Anniversary Edition)

Dumbo (60th Anniversary Edition)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A memorable movie
Review: I saw this video many years ago as a college going student actually. Even at that age I loved the movie and I still find myself humming the song 'See an elephant fly'. A superb movie of which I don't remember much except that it moved me so much.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad Flick For Kids
Review: I hate to give this movie 1 star because it was so good. But this is to adultish for kids. I mean they get drunk, shot at, traped in a fire, what is this kind of kids movie? Keep away from kids.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: great
Review: i think children of all ages willl enjo

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Terrible for kids-probobly okay for adults
Review: I saw this movie when I was five years old. My parents had to turn it off when I started crying. It's too scary for kids and if you really want to watch this movie watch it without your kids.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Too Good To Be True
Review: What a wonderful video indeed! I memorized "Pink Elephants" and sing it all the time. I'm starting a band and we're gonna recreate it! Splendiferous!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT MOVIE! - I ONLY WISH IT WAS 30 MINUTES LONGER!
Review: I have always loved this movie, but I also almost always forget how quickly it ends. It's so good, it pulls you right into the plot, and engages you in at least two worlds that most kids (at least in America) have dreamed of at one time or another. We all seem to wish we could fly like birds (or elephants), and many of us are allured by the surreal world of the circus. Especially the old-time circus, where there was still a lot of adventure in traveling, and very real danger sometimes, in both the work itself and also in some of the hard-boiled characters one would run into. (Of course, we all forget about the pure hard work that everyone had to help do of packing and unpacking an entire circus. That, too, is portrayed in "Dumbo" in the scenes where everyone is working hard in the pouring rain at night.)

There is also the mostly vanished world of train travel, and it seems I have always dreamed about being able to travel on the twisty little curvy train-tracks which so often appear in cartoons, going through fantasy mountains with innumerable tunnels and bridges - more like a rollercoaster than any regular train.

"Dumbo" has all this old-time atmosphere, and a great story as well, but I always seem to forget that the story is over right after Dumbo succeeds in life. I never seem to remember that it just cuts itself short like that, until the "THE END" shows up on the screen. (That's the only part that really bums me. Oh, well except for the fact that a train wreck sequence starring Casey Jr. is featured in a scene in "The Reluctant Dragon", but it's in black and white, it's not entirely visible in that movie, and it was never used in "Dumbo".) I wish they had taken Dumbo and his friends on some more adventures now that he had proven himself, but I guess Disney had other projects in the works.

Oh well, it's still a great movie. Charming, nostalgic, and delightful for everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE GREATEST SPECTICAL UNDER THE STARS
Review: love the scene when dumbo gets high and sees all that weird @ss stuff. the pink elephant march was the greatest and most provocative thing disneys ever done. dumbo is so damn cute he puts a tear in my clockwork orange loving eye. great cute CUTE CUTE movie. all kids will and should love it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't wanna see this film again?You must be kidding!
Review: I can't believe there're people who hopeless enough to rate Bambi one star.Come one,this is a heartwarming tale that must be told time after time.If you can't stand such an adorable story,so what kind of movie you can watch?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Emotions for Children 101
Review: My 3 year old LOVES this movie. She had never yet known what a circus was, but we took her for the first time last week after she wouldn't stop talking about this movie and the elephants, giraffes etc. While the film has a few very emotional scenes, it has been great to see my daughter understand how people (& animals) have feelings by the way you treat them. She is much more loving toward our dog now and talks to him like a person. We have about 15 Disney movies and given her choice, it's always Dumbo, Little Mermaid, Lady & the Tramp and the Aristocats.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A movie I wouldn't watch again for a long time
Review: Although the theme of the movie follows closely with other Disney flims (an outcast who "wins" in the end), the cruelty suffered by Dumbo is not. It was a very dark, depressing movie. I don't plan on watching Dumbo again for a very long time, if ever.


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