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The Beast from the Beginning of Time TrailerWalt Disney's A Trip Through the Walt Disney Studios Trailer
Credited by Disney as creator of the first storyboard.
The Beast from the Beginning of Time TrailerWalt Disney's A Trip Through the Walt Disney Studios Trailer
Credited by Disney as creator of the first storyboard.
Total trailers found: 23
22 January 1938
A beautiful girl, Snow White, takes refuge in the forest in the house of seven dwarfs to hide from her stepmother, the wicked Queen.
23 February 1940
When the gentle woodcarver Geppetto builds a marionette to be his substitute son, a benevolent fairy brings the toy to life.
31 October 1941
Dumbo is a baby elephant born with over-sized ears and a supreme lack of confidence. But thanks to his even more diminutive buddy Timothy the Mouse, the pint-sized pachyderm learns to surmount all obstacles.
28 September 1935
Mickey shows off his ice-skating skills to Minnie; Goofy does some unconventional ice fishing; Donald straps skates to Pluto and laughs at his attempts to skate.
19 November 1932
Two Dutch children stumble on a clearing in the woods where gnomes are going about their business. The gnomes are friendly to the children.
16 September 1933
The people of Hamelin, overrun with rats, offer a bag of gold to anyone who can get rid of the rats. A piper offers to do the job, and successfully lures the rats into a mirage of cheese, which disappears.
20 September 1946
Jasper is attending the Kentucky Derby and befriends an old racehorse. During the race, Jasper plays a violin solo that inspires the horse to win the race.
24 August 1942
A whimsical blend of live action and animation, "Saludos Amigos" is a colorful kaleidoscope of art, adventure and music set to a toe-tapping samba beat.
27 May 1933
The two pigs building houses of hay and sticks scoff at their brother, building the brick house. But when the wolf comes around and blows their houses down (after trickery like dressing as a foundling sheep fails), they run to their brother's house.
26 September 1936
As the title implies, the three blind mice are musketeers. The cat sets a number of traps for them, which they all evade (apparently without realizing it) while he sleeps.
09 January 1937
Donald is courting Daisy (called Donna, here in her first appearance) Duck in Mexico. He arrives on a burro, which doesn't get along at all well with her; she convinces him to buy a car.
11 March 1933
Two birds rejoice over the hatching of their three eggs; as they grow, the hatchlings are taught to sing and fly.
23 December 1938
Various Mother Goose rhymes are portrayed by Hollywood stars for example, Old King Cole's fiddlers three are the Marx Brothers, and Humpty Dumpty is W.
09 December 1933
A narrator sings the opening stanzas of the classic poem while we see the house at rest. Santa lands on the roof, comes down the chimney, and opens his bag.
03 December 2002
This generous collection includes 46 of the 48 shorts that starred Goofy between 1939 and 1961 (but none of the great Mickey-Donald-Goofy films from the mid-'30s).
30 December 1944
Barney just wants to hibernate for the winter, but his nephew, just in from the North Pole, has other plans.
22 October 1943
The stork tells about a harrowing encounter with a gun emplacement. As a result, he declares himself "closed for the duration.
01 February 1992
A French TV special detailing the history of the Olympic Games through Disney's most athletic oddball, Goofy, with clips from classic shorts interspersed.
08 August 1944
Barney takes his air-raid warden post too seriously, telling first an owl (shining eyes) and then a firefly to put their lights out.
31 October 1965
After being dug up by two archaeologists, the preserved body of a prehistoric man returns to life and wreaks havoc.
15 December 1947
Out of work, Woody complains about his not having any living quarters. A slick talking con man convinces him to buy some "magic beans" promising they will guarantee him a home.
01 July 1937
This 1937 short film was made at the request of Walt's distributor RKO Radio Pictures to show executives and theater managers who were interested in seeing how Walt Disney made his films.