Michial and I sometimes talk about package films, parts of the movies that were cut up and repackaged by Disney. This must have been one of the first, and one that Michial was familiar with, 1958’s From All Of Us To All Of You. It features Jimmy Cricket in the segue sequences, as well as the snow and ice scene from Bambi.
Category: Bambi
As part of the annual Christian Humanist Network Massive Crossover 2017 discussing the Universal Monster Movies, Michial went over and guested on The Sectarian Review.
Take a deep dive into the film’s story, background, and subtexts. Freud, Feminism, Class Struggle and more. Also, the team tackle questions about the film from listeners via Twitter. Plus, Danny makes an impassioned defense of the 2010 remake of the film.
As part of the annual Christian Humanist Network Massive Crossover 2017 discussing the Universal Monster Movies, I went over and guested on The Christian Feminist Podcast. So, if you just can’t get enough of me talking about 1940’s movies, here is another opportunity for you!
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Michial and I sometimes talk about parts of the movies that were cut up and repackaged. This was one such package that I watched regularly.
So far the memories from this special that we mentioned in the show have included:
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The twitterpated scene from Bambi cut to Stevie Wonder’s I Just Called To Say I Love You. (Although I think I was conflating it in my mind with the Lionel Richie’s Hello which is a little later in the program)
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The animation from All The Cats Join In with the music replaced by Stray Cats’ Rock This Town.
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Ludwig Von Drake hosts
Hat tip to my mom for finding this on YouTube.
episode 5: Bambi
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