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starring: Walt Disney, Clarence Nash, Pinto Colvig, Sterling Holloway, Edgar Bergendirected by: Bill Roberts, Hamilton Luske
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302961669
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302961661
Label: Walt Disney Video
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Walt Disney Video
Release Date: April 14, 1995
Running Time: 29 minutes
Sales Rank: 76
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Theatrical Release Date: September 27, 1947
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Rating: - Mickey and the Beanstalk = Grrrrrrrrrrrrrreat!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't believe that this has gotten bad reviews!!! The only two things you really need to be scared of when buying this VHS tape is that there might be tracking problems (but there weren't any), and that VHS is now uh, extinct (not that I mind) A very good cartoon. It used to be a part of Fancy Fun and Free, but I thought that this by itself would be better (and it was). It is narrated by Ludwig Von Drake and he appears with his cute little cricket, Herman three times in the "movie". This great ... Read More
Rating: - Mickey and the Beanstalk
-At first it seemed a little cheesy, but the three brave friends went off and saved the day! Wasn't my favorite but it was okay.
Rating: - Excellent half-hour cartoon.
When I was very young I loved this and I still do. Mickey, Donald and Goofy live in Hapy Valley, near the babbling brook, until the magic singing golden harp is stolen by the giant. They must climb the magic beanstalk and retrieve it in order to save Happy Valley. Lovely music and animation with classic Disney characters.
Rating: - Mickey and the Bean Stalk...A Classic!
I remember this movie from my childhood and still love it. I like this version better than the one featured in "Fun and Fancy Free." My siblings and I can still remember every line from the movie; We watched it that much!
Rating: - Mickey, Donald and Goofy take on the Giant and the Beanstalk
"Mickey and the Beanstalk" is one of those rare Disney shorts that has the feel and look of one of the studio's feature length animated works, mainly because it was originally part of the 1947 grab-bag feature "Fun and Fancy Free." Donald and Goofy get as much screen time as Mickey in this amusing revision of the tale of Jack. The best sequence is when the magic beanstalk starts growing at night and the animators also do a nice job of making the giant look, uh, gigantic! One of the best Disney "mini ... Read More
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