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Fun and Fancy Free (Disney Gold Classic Collection) DVD
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great movie; poor marketing tactics
This is one of the old classic Disney movies that were made for the younger audience. If you have small children this is a movie the family will enjoy without the over exposure to adult situations...

Unfortunately, like other Disney movies, the movie previews are forced onto the viewer once the disk starts playing. Tip--To bypass, wait for the logo anouncement (blue screen) to finish playing on each preview and then press the >>| (next) button.

4.5 stars for the movie 0.5 stars for Disney



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - forced to watch commercials
i'm with vince o'sullivan. disney FORCES you to watch their stinking commercials BEFORE you can watch your movie because they're a bunch greedy suits.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of Disney's most under-rated classics.
Actually, unknown might be a better word to use. This movie is rollicking fun from beginning to end, and features some wonderful animated moments. This is the original home of the featurettes "Mickey and the Beanstalk" and "Bongo", which are presented in their entirety. If you're looking for something a little different... an alternative to the animated Broadway musical... this is it. Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - LENT THIS TO A FRIENDS 3 YEAR OLD HE JUST LOVES IT
THIS IS A GREAT ADDTION TO ANY COLLECTION BONGO AND MICKEY AND THE BEANSTALK IN FUN AND FANCY FREE THE EXTRA FEATURES ON THIS DVD ARE EXCELLENT I HIGHLY RECOMEND THIS TO ANY FAMILY I LET MY FRIENDS SON WATCH AND HE TOLD ME ON MY LAST VISIT I'M NOT FINISHED WITH IT YET (A 3YR OLDS WAY OF ASKING TO BORROW IT A LITTLE LONGER) HE LOVES THE GIANT AND WHEN HE WATCHES IT LOVES TO TELL EVERYONE WHATS HAPPENING



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Fun and Fancy Free
The animation and story aspects of Fun and Fancy Free are as good as I remember them being, except for the annoying snippets of a ventriloquist and his two dummies inserted into the Mickey and the Beanstock segment of the film. The version I remember as a kid had Ward Kimball (the voice similar to Winnie the Pooh) narrating, with no inserts of live action. All in all, not bad, except for all the trailers in the beginning you can't skip.


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