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It's hard to find where I live in the stores and in the library.
So, I don't know if it's really is weird.
What's the weirdest Disney movie?
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Yeah, me too.Disney Guru wrote:Deffinately Child Of Glass.
I olve that Disney Classic ever so much, and am greatful for my DVD-R, of the movie. But still it is weird, and when I was little it scared the creeps out of me,
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ummmmmmmmmm hello???! wat about dumbo ppl??
have you forgotten the movie where the baby elephants gets drunk and we watch him halusinate pink elephants dancing around eyeballs and clowns forcing the baby elephant to jump through a firey hoop into a bucket of water as the crowd laughs and the elephant is dressed as a baby clown??!
how on earth was this left out?!!
wtvr so believe it or not i voted other...
but from the list id hav to say pinoccio...fre-aky
have you forgotten the movie where the baby elephants gets drunk and we watch him halusinate pink elephants dancing around eyeballs and clowns forcing the baby elephant to jump through a firey hoop into a bucket of water as the crowd laughs and the elephant is dressed as a baby clown??!
how on earth was this left out?!!
wtvr so believe it or not i voted other...
but from the list id hav to say pinoccio...fre-aky
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I've gotta go with Return to Oz, which was very good and an excellent departure from the musical, but seemed very scary. Although it was made for children, it really got scary at once, when the characters were trapped in the form of objects in that room cluttered with things. And the woman who could change faces...creepy.
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Gotta say 3 Caballeros.
Return to OZ is pretty weird, but I grew up reading the original Oz books. It's all weird here.
Example: The Tin Man was once flesh and blood and deeply in love with a fellow Munchkin girl. The girl's employer opposed the match and asked a Wicked Witch (the one who got smushed by Dorothy's house later on) to stop them from marrying. So he goes out to chop wood, a curse on his ax cuts off a limb, and he replaces it with tin. Eventually he's all tin and gets rusted before the wedding. So the girl finds a new boyfriend, a soldier, and the same exact thing happens to him. Meanwhile, both these guys' cast-off parts have been stored at the local tinsmith. Eventually, the tinsmith uses a meat glue to make an assistant using some of these parts and leaves the others in a cabinet. So in the "Tin Woodsman of Oz", the Tin Man meets the Tin Soldier on the way to find this girl again. Along the way, the Tin Man argues with his old head in the tinsmith's cabinet. Not only that, the girl has moved on and gotten the best of both worlds: she's married to the glued-together assistant made of the Tin Man and Soldier's parts.
Return to OZ is pretty weird, but I grew up reading the original Oz books. It's all weird here.
Example: The Tin Man was once flesh and blood and deeply in love with a fellow Munchkin girl. The girl's employer opposed the match and asked a Wicked Witch (the one who got smushed by Dorothy's house later on) to stop them from marrying. So he goes out to chop wood, a curse on his ax cuts off a limb, and he replaces it with tin. Eventually he's all tin and gets rusted before the wedding. So the girl finds a new boyfriend, a soldier, and the same exact thing happens to him. Meanwhile, both these guys' cast-off parts have been stored at the local tinsmith. Eventually, the tinsmith uses a meat glue to make an assistant using some of these parts and leaves the others in a cabinet. So in the "Tin Woodsman of Oz", the Tin Man meets the Tin Soldier on the way to find this girl again. Along the way, the Tin Man argues with his old head in the tinsmith's cabinet. Not only that, the girl has moved on and gotten the best of both worlds: she's married to the glued-together assistant made of the Tin Man and Soldier's parts.