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Paul Bunyan is a 1958 American animated musical short film produced by Walt Disney Productions. [1] The short was based on the North American folk hero and lumberjack Paul Bunyan and was inspired after meeting with Les Kangas of Paul Bunyan Productions, who gave Disney the idea for the film.
Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is an American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and directed by Ward Kimball and Charles A. Nichols.A sequel to the first Adventures in Music cartoon, the 3-D short Melody (released earlier in 1953), Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is a stylized presentation of the evolution of the four orchestra sections over the ages with: the brass ("toot ...
Disney's American Legends is a 2002 American animated anthology film narrated by James Earl Jones.A compilation of four previously released animated musical shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios based on American tall tales, the collection includes The Brave Engineer (1950), Paul Bunyan (1958), John Henry (2000), and The Legend of Johnny Appleseed which is a segment from the 1948 film ...
1958. Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes — Paul Bunyan: Les Clark: August 1, 1958 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
The Bemidji statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe, the blue ox, appear in the Fargo television series. [35] His statue is also briefly shown in the film Fargo from 1996. The statue of Paul Bunyan located in Bangor, Maine is regularly mentioned in the novel It by Stephen King. [36] A 2024 advert for Apple Pay features a collection of commemorative plates.
Paul St. Peter, American actor (voice of Punch in Cowboy Bebop, Mondego in Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, Kurama in Naruto, Razor in Hunter x Hunter, Yammy in Bleach, Jorgun in Gurren Lagann, Higa in Durarara!!, various characters in the Digimon franchise, Wang Fu in Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir).
Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes Alice Comedies: Alice on the Farm: Walt Disney: January 1 — Alice's Balloon Race: January 15 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Paul Smith: The Silly Symphony name does not appear on the opening titles, and is instead labeled a Three Little Pigs cartoon. 8:21 75 The Ugly Duckling: April 7, 1939: Jack Cutting Clyde Geronimi: Albert Hay Malotte: The last Silly Symphony to be distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Winner of the 1939 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.