يسلم طائر اللقلق فيل وليد إلى الفيلة (جمبو)؛ المخضرمة في ألعاب السيرك وتتمنى الأمومة. لكن يتعرض الوليد إلى سخرية الجميع بسبب آذانه هائلة الحجم، ثم يُطلَق عليه اسم (دامبو).. بعد فصل دامبو عن والدته، يتم إلحاقه بألعاب مهرجين السيرك الخطيرة، فيصبح الأمر متروكًا لصديقه الفأر حتى يساعده على وضعه المعقد.
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Mr. Stork
Edward Brophy
Timothy Q. Mouse
James Baskett
Fats Crow
Herman Bing
The Ringmaster
Billy Bletcher
Clown
Jim Carmichael
Dopey Crow
Hall Johnson Choir
Crows
Cliff Edwards
Dandy Crow
Verna Felton
The Elephant Matriarch
Verna Felton
Mrs. Jumbo
Noreen Gammill
Catty the Elephant
Eddie Holden
Clown
Malcolm Hutton
Skinny
Hall Johnson
Deacon Crow
James MacDonald
Roaring Lion
Harold Manley
Boy
John McLeish
Narrator
Jack Mercer
Clowns
Tony Neil
Boy
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great movie
Dumbo
Some people complain that the movie isn't visually impressive or doesn't hold up to recent movies. You just can't compare them! It's OK that the animation and special effects didn't take precedence over the actual story or characters and they didn't try to build an entire movie around a breakthrough in visual effects (I'm talking to you, "Happy Feet"). I've watched Dumbo with my 2- and 4-year-olds and they like it just as much (or more) as any new release. I think it's fascinating that the bulk of the story is told through music and the sweet body language of the baby and his mother. Of course there's some important exposition that has to be given by Timothy or the gossipy elephants but overall, the most powerful scenes are when no one says a word. "Baby Mine" will always bring a tear to my eye. A movie that I loved as a child and has touched a different place in my heart as a mother.
This is easily one of the most touching and entertaining films I've ever watched. From the heartwarming deliverance scene at the beginning, when the stork brings the newborn babies to all the animals in the circus, through the hilarious and trippy Pink Elephants on Parade sequence (which still holds well to this very day), to the heartbreaking scene when Dumbo's mother is in chains and she rocks him with her trunk from beyond the bars. True, I've seen it first at the tender age of 4 or 5, so maybe the nostalgia factor has it's weight on my affection for this film - but I still think it's one of the most sweet and sentimental films ever made (even at the "old" age of 30).
I first watched ''Dumbo'' when I was very young,and I always remembered of it being a beautiful and sad movie. ''Dumbo'' in a way,is about the rejection of being different from the others and how this can hurt so much the people who are victims of people's prejudice. The main character Dumbo,does not speak a single word and even this way, you can know all the feelings he is passing through. The illustrators did a great job showing all animal's emotions in this way. A funny thing is that since I was a kid, I always found the scenes were the pink elephants were shown a little bit of creepy. They look like the clowns who were mocking Dumbo, maybe that's why I never felt a good vibe coming from this part of the movie. This movie is a classic from Disney and everybody should watch, including adults!
It's a fact universally acknowledged that remakes of Classic movies seldom equal let alone eclipse the originals. So it is here. I didn't bothet to watch the recent live action remake despite the fact it was the work of a critic's darling and flavour of the decade director. Instead I kept an eye out for the original on dvd and/or Blue Ray and eventually lucked into a copy. At only 60 minutes it is right up there with Disney's finest easily eclipsing Bambi for example. Like many of the finest movies it has a touch of everything, laughter and tears, a lovey tender ballad and at the opposite end of the spectrum the hip When I See An Elephant Fly. Pure entertainment defined.
Dumbo is a good Walt Disney animated film classic that has a deeper story to tell than what is on the surface. To say that Dumbo "is about an elephant with big ears in a circus" is only the start of what Dumbo is about. A closer look at Dumbo - it's about having physical abnormalities and over coming the fear of others shunning or making fun of you because of it - the movie shows you can still 'shine' no matter what you look like. In this respect, Dumbo is similar to the films "The Elephant Man" or "Roxanne". The saddest scene in the film, to me, was when Dumbo was ripped away from his mother Mrs. Jumbo. The most touching part of the film. Dumbo was very lucky to find a good friend: Timothy Q. Mouse. Dumbo and Timothy will steal the circus show! 8.5/10
One of Disney's best known and loved films. About a baby elephant born in the tough world of the circus who is ridiculed and shut out because of his large ears. Comforted by his mother until she attacks a trainer and is penned up in a jaillike wagon, Dumbo eventually learns that he can fly and becomes a star. A great film that deals with discrimination, self esteem, the importance of family and friendship. Features a great score which it won an oscar for and a nomination for song, the beautiful "Baby Mine" . The pink elephants scene is a classic. Wonderfully done, arguably Disney's best on a scale of one to ten...10
