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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.
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 ...
Donald Duck Cartoon: How to Have an Accident at Work: Charles Nichols: September 2, 1959 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" Last Donald Duck cartoon to feature the Donald Duck theme. — Noah's Ark: Bill Justice: November 10, 1959 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" First stop-motion film created by Walt Disney Studio.
Les Clark's Paul Bunyan, produced by the Walt Disney Company, premieres. [4] Hanna-Barbera's Tot Watchers, produced by MGM, is first released. It is their final theatrical Tom & Jerry cartoon. [5] August 22: Karel Zeman's The Fabulous World of Jules Verne premieres. [6]
The third part is the tale of Paul Bunyan. [27] In the 1995 Disney film Tall Tale, Paul Bunyan is played by Oliver Platt. Contrary to the usual image of Bunyan's gigantism, Platt's Paul is depicted as a man of average height, but compensated with a "larger than life" personality consistent with the film's "over the top" nature.
This list may not reflect recent changes. Walt Disney Productions short films (1950–1959) ... Paul Bunyan (film)
The Disney features produced before The Living Desert (1953) were originally distributed by United Artists and RKO Radio Pictures, and are now distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Some films produced by Walt Disney Pictures are also released through the parent company's streaming service, Disney+. [1] [2]
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