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A Goofy Movie - Part 2 (disney)
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Disney Classics 2
Description: This video is a little different from the first Disney Classics video, but still holds the same meaning. The begining of the film, we are transported to the beauty of Africa as we see clips from "The Lion King". Then we suddenly go to Greece, where we see the love hardships of Hercules. As the song suggests, many Disney characters refuse to give into love, such as Beast, Mike Weslowski, Donald Duck and more. Then we travel to the Motion Picture world of Disney as we visit the first and remake of "Parent Trap". As their counterparts try to influence them into love, our love-denying Disney characters fight against love until they finally give in, and all the characters of Disney come together in LOVE. One of the famous love stories, "Beauty and the Beast" comes to life as we begin to travel from Disney movie to Disney Movie. Suddnely we see Snow White and her wishes for love, then Sleeping Beauty seeks love and eventually finds it. In the end, we see all the famous couples and love stories of Disney come together as Mickey and Minnie seal the deal with a kiss! The medley of songs are copyrighted to "Disney on the Record" Broadway Show and Soundtrack. Enjoy!!!

Ollie Johnston - Disney Family Album Part 2
Description: Part 2 of 3. The Disney Family Album documentary of Animator Ollie Johnston, one of Walt's famous "Nine Old Men".

Random Disney Crap 2
Description: I don't care how you talk about my random crap videos, because they're "random" and "crap." In this episode, Simba is rejected by Nala, Aladdin is a sexually-active juvenile, and Yao knocks a poor man out to prove that tattoos, in fact, do not give people immunity.

Nostalgia Critic - Top 11 Disney Villains (1/2)
Description: I Am Not Nostalgia Critic!!! Credit to: http://www.thatguywiththeglasses.com/ For all the videos and brand new ones!!!

Walt Disney - Paul Bunyan (1/2) - 1958
Description: Part 1 of 2. This short brings to life the tall tale of giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan and his large blue ox Babe. It presents Bunyan's shore-side discovery as a baby, his small town youth, his tree-cutting journeys out west, and his standoff with the diminutive Joe Muffaw with his steam-powered saw.

Walt Disney - Noah's Ark (2/2) - 1959
Description: Part 2 of 2. The well-known biblical tale is brought to life as a stop-motion musical, which feels more like Rankin/Bass's specials in the medium than a Disney production, only it's more stylized. Noah is advised by a heavenly voice that a great rainstorm is coming which will wipe out most of Earth's inhabitants. So he and his three sons build a boat to precise specifications and begin rounding up two animals of every kind, plus of course, their own women. When the lengthy time on the boat brings spirits down, Noah's sons provide some music to cheer everyone up. Interestingly, household items are used to create the characters; the whooping cranes have pencil beaks, corks are abound, and the moose's antlers are really sporks. This is a Disney oddity, if ever there was one, but it offers quite a fun time.

Walt Disney - Paul Bunyan (2/2) - 1958
Description: Part 2 of 2. This short brings to life the tall tale of giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan and his large blue ox Babe. It presents Bunyan's shore-side discovery as a baby, his small town youth, his tree-cutting journeys out west, and his standoff with the diminutive Joe Muffaw with his steam-powered saw.

Walt Disney - Ben And Me (2/2) - 1953
Description: Part 2 of 2. It tells the story of Amos, a poor mouse (voiced by -- who else? -- Sterling Holloway), who is truly responsible for all of Benjamin Franklin's innovations in the 1740s, from the bifocals to the printing press, from the lightning rod to the furnace stove. Their relationship is electric, but rewarding (at least for Franklin). Years later, Amos reunites with Franklin to help America frame the Constitution. Sure, this entirely robs one of the most revered founding fathers of his agency, but it's all in good fun and it's a charming, clever little tale.