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    Dumbo is a 1941 American animated fantasy drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is based upon the storyline written by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl, and illustrated by Helen Durney for the prototype of a novelty toy ("Roll-a-Book").

    • Its Not Dumbo! Dumbo diehards know that the name Dumbo was given to him by a bunch of bullies. Dumbos real name is Jumbo Jr.! So when you ride the Dumbo ride at the Disney Parks, you’re hopping into a Jumbo Jr.!
    • Mouse? What Mouse? Jumbo Jr.’ s sidekick was originally not a mouse! In the Dumbo novel, Timothy Q. Mouse was actually a bird named “Red Robin” in fact. Timothy Q. Mouse holds his own in the end and now we can’t see it any other way.
    • Not So Short. Did you know that Dumbo was supposed to be a short film? Walt Disney was close to turning this now feature long film into a short but felt that it would not do the novel justice.
    • Whats in a (Circus) Name? Easter Eggs have been around for some time, and Disney is no exception. In Dumbo, the name of the circus is “WDP Circus” – which is a refrence to Walt Disney Pictures of course.
  2. May 1, 2021 · Dumbo provides a charming fable of a little baby elephant who is unfairly rejected by society for having abnormally large ears. The titular character deals with bullying, physical...

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  3. Mar 31, 2019 · Often, humans are seen simply as shadows in a tent, which while deviating from the precision of earlier Disney movies, heightens “Dumbo’s” themes of isolation and careless bullying.

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    The film takes place in a circus in Florida, in present-day of March 1941, and starts with a formation of storks delivering newborn babies to various circus animals. Mrs. Jumbo's baby is delivered to her belatedly by an exhausted stork, and the baby is well-received by the others - until the size of his ears are revealed after he sneezes. He, nickn...

    Edward Brophy as Timothy Q. Mouse
    Verna Felton as the Elephant Matriarch and Mrs. Jumbo
    Cliff Edwards as Dandy Crow
    The Hall Johnson Choir as The Crows

    The film was designed as an economical feature, to help generate income for the Disney studio after the financial failures of both Pinocchio and Fantasia in 1940. Storymen Dick Huemer and Joe Grant were the primary figures in developing the plot, based upon a manuscript written by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl for a children's book. When the film ...

    The film was completed and delivered to Disney's distributor, RKO Radio Pictures, in fall 1941. RKO balked at the fact that it only ran 64 minutes, and demanded that Walt Disney either: 1. (a.) expand it to 70 minutes or more 2. (b.) edit it to short subject length 3. or (c.) allow RKO to release it as a B-movie. Disney refused all three options, a...

    In the original story, Mrs. Jumbo's original name was Ella. She was not locked away after defending Dumbo from some bullies. A character named Jack would announce the pyramid of pachyderms, not the Ringmaster. Timothy Mouse was originally Red the Robin. There was also Professor Hoot Owl, who taught him how to fly instead of the Crows. Ella named he...

    In 2001, the "60th Anniversary Edition" VHS and DVD of Dumbo featured a sneak peek of Dumbo II, including new character designs and storyboards. Robert C. Ramirez (Joseph: King of Dreams) was to direct it, in which Dumbo and his circus friends navigated a large city after being left behind by their traveling circus. It also sought to explain what h...

    Dumbo appears in the first Kingdom Hearts game as a summon spell. When Sora is riding him, he is invulnerable and sprays water at the enemies (which counts as ice magic). When the time limit expires, he disappears. Sometimes Timothy helps him play the tuba in the Mickey Mouse Revue. Dumbo makes a cameo appearance in the Toy Shop in The Great Mouse ...

    The film's copyright was renewed on September 5, 1968.
    Dumbo was supposed to appear on the cover of TIMEmagazine for the first week of December as their "Animal of the Year", but the December 7 bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese overshadowed him.
    Spike.com ranks the circus 6th in their list The Top 10 Hollywood Villains Who Got Totally Screwed under the section What people Forget it quotes Wikipedia saying "Despite their popularity in zoos....
    In Steven Spielberg's 1979 movie 1941, a few clips of the film were seen in a theater where General Stillwell (played by Robert Stack) goes to, since that was the same year it was released.
    Dumbo (1941 film) on Wikipedia
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  4. In December 1941, Time magazine planned to have Dumbo on its cover to commemorate its success, but it was dropped due to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Initially Walt Disney was uninterested in making this movie.

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  6. Mar 18, 2019 · Even though Dumbo is Disney's shortest feature-length movie, there are still plenty of secrets to share about this little elephant and his escapades. 1. Like many Disney movies, this one started...

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