A Look Back at Disney's Animated Features (1961-1970)

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Nostalgia Walt Disney Animation 1960's Death One Hundred Dalmatians Cruella De Vil Swords Stone King Arthur Merlin Madam Mim Jungle Books The Beatles Vultures Rudyard Kipling Bears Necessities Baloo Aristocats Eva Gabor Phil Harris
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I look at the last animated films that Walt Disney himself was personally involved with.

In this episode, I discuss One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961), The Sword in the Stone (1963), The Jungle Book (1967) and The Aristocats (1970).

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To watch the full Disney montage featured in the video, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsXFSiGTmn4

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A Look Back at Disney's Animated Features (1961-1970)

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  • When you do Robin ...

    When you do Robin Hood, could you mention how the director reused animation from Snow White (and other films) during the "Phony King of England" scene?

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  • Well, I'm more ...

    Well, I'm more going into how Pixar helped develop a CGI program for Disney. This series is mainly about the animated films in the official Disney canon. So, I won't get into Toy Story or any of the other Pixar films.

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  • Great as usual. I ...

    Great as usual. I can't wait to see your video on the Disney Renaissance and the rise of Pixar!

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  • So, do you want ...

    So, do you want info on the Third Golden Age instead?

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  • No, thanks. I ...

    No, thanks. I managed to get some interesting info on that time period. I think what will be most interesting to most viewers is the period leading up to the Third Golden Age, when a couple of big-time CEOs arrived at Disney and a certain computer software company was hired by the studio.

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