Cover of Walt Disney Dumbo
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THE REVIEW

Florida, 1940s. There's a new arrival at the zoo. It's the little elephant Dumbo, a baby with a huge heart and even bigger ears that make everyone who sees him laugh. His beloved mother won't have it and rebels, and for this, she is imprisoned, leaving her little one alone and rejected.

But the good Lord gives the little one some help, the mouse Timothy, who devises every way to make Dumbo a circus star. He will succeed when the little one finds confidence in himself, just a moment before catastrophe. Not all flaws come to harm.

A marvelous masterpiece by Walt Disney, awarded with an Oscar, which has made many generations of children happy, besides introducing many to the intelligence, cleanliness, and love for human beings that characterize elephants.

An unique experience watching it with my child in my arms, seeing her first joyful, then sad, and finally exultant at the beautiful ending.

Show it to your children as well, especially at Christmas. It will make them happier than a thousand gifts.

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Walt Disney's Dumbo is a touching 1940 animated film about a baby elephant with big ears who overcomes rejection with help from his friend Timothy. Awarded an Oscar, it remains a beloved classic that resonates across generations. The reviewer highlights the emotional journey of watching the film with their child, recommending it especially for family and holiday viewing.

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01   Casey Jr. (00:00)

02   Hijo Mio (00:00)

03   Elei Antes Color De Rosa (00:00)

04   Cuando Vea A Un Elefante Volar (00:00)

Walt Disney

Walter Elias Disney (1901–1966) was an American animator, film producer, and entrepreneur. He co-founded The Walt Disney Company, created Mickey Mouse, pioneered synchronized sound in animation with Steamboat Willie (1928), and released the landmark feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). He holds the record for the most Academy Awards won by an individual.
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