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Directed by Walt Disney,
Ben SharpsteenOrigin USAGenres AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about birds,
Children's filmsActors Florence Gill,
Dot Farley,
Clarence NashRating60%
Un coq, vainqueur d'un tournoi de combats, revient en héros dans la basse-cour. Les poules forment une parade d'honneur pour l'accueillir. Une jeune poule abandonne son jeune prétendant au profit du héros et entame avec lui une danse sur l'air de La Carioca. Le prétendant échaudé défie alors le champion. Alors qu'il est sur le point de perdre le combat et sa fiancée, le sac du héros se renverse révélant la photo de ses femmes et de ses nombreux enfants. La fiancée courroucée retourne alors auprès du challenger pour lui donner un baiser d'encouragement qui le porte à la victoire., 1h28
Directed by Norman Ferguson,
Thornton Hee,
Wilfred Jackson,
Ben Sharpsteen,
Hamilton Luske,
Jack Kinney,
Bill RobertsOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Jeu,
Films about magic and magicians,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Cétacé,
Films about cats,
Films about insects,
Les fées,
Adaptations de Pinocchio,
Musical films,
Films about toys,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un cétacé,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Cliff Edwards,
Dickie Jones,
Christian Rub,
Mel Blanc,
Walter Catlett,
Charles JudelsRating74%
After singing the film's signature song "When You Wish Upon a Star", Jiminy Cricket explains that he is going to tell a story of a wish coming true. His story begins in the Tuscany workshop of a woodworker named Geppetto. Jiminy watches as Geppetto finishes work on a wooden marionette whom he names Pinocchio (a name his cat Figaro and fish Cleo both dislike). Before falling asleep, Geppetto makes a wish on a star that Pinocchio would be a real boy. During the night, a Blue Fairy visits the workshop and brings Pinocchio to life, although he still remains a puppet. She informs him that if he proves himself brave, truthful, and unselfish he will become a real boy and assigns Jiminy to be his conscience., 9minutes
Directed by Walt DisneyOrigin USAGenres AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Films about cats,
Political films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Films about royaltyRating54%
The hero of the tale is an unnamed young man, a commoner. Puss is his female black cat. The hero is in love with the daughter of a king, and the feeling is mutual. Puss is in love with the white cat of the king, who also serves as the royal chauffeur. The king objects to both relationships and throws the commoner and his cat out of the palace. The rejected duo head to a movie theater, seeking entertainment. They watch a film featuring "Rodolph Vaselino" (Rudolph Valentino) as a bullfighter. The film inspires Puss to form a plan which will allow her master to win the hand of the royal daughter. But Puss first asks for a prize for her services, a pair of boots., 1h15
Directed by Wilfred Jackson,
Clyde Geronimi,
Hamilton LuskeOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Films about magic and magicians,
Monde imaginaire,
Films about cats,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Musical films,
Films based on Alice in Wonderland,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Kathryn Beaumont,
Ed Wynn,
Richard Haydn,
Sterling Holloway,
Jerry Colonna,
Verna FeltonRating72%
On a golden spring day at the bank of a tranquil river, a young 12-year-old girl named Alice grows bored listening to her older 19-year-old sister read aloud from a history book of William I of England. When her sister chastises Alice's daydreaming, Alice tells her kitten Dinah that she can live in a nonsensical magical land called Wonderland. While daydreaming, Alice spots a waistcoat-wearing White Rabbit passing by, exclaiming that he is "late for an important date". Alice gives chase and follows him into a rabbit hole, and falls into a large furnished hole. Her dress catches her fall like a parachute and she floats gently down. She sees the White Rabbit disappear into a tiny door and tries to follow, but the door's talking knob advises her to alter her size using a mysterious bottle marked "Drink Me." The contents shrink her to a fraction of her normal size, but the door is locked and the key is out of reach. She then takes a bite of a cookie that says “Eat Me” and grows large enough to fill the entire room. She begins to weep large tears that flood the room. The doorknob then tells Alice to drink from the bottle again, which causes her to shrink once more. Alice falls into the bottle and passes through the door's keyhole and into Wonderland. She meets several strange characters including the Dodo and Tweedledee and Tweedledum who recount the tale of "The Walrus and the Carpenter"., 6minutes
Directed by Walt Disney,
Wilfred JacksonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Films about birds,
Children's filmsActors Mae Questel,
Clarence Nash,
Walt DisneyRating56%
Dans une boutique d'oiseaux, les animaux chantent dans leurs cages. Un perroquet poursuit une mouche venue troubler la fête. Après avoir été prise au piège d'une machine à écrire, le perroquet utilise la touche X pour la faire partir. Survient alors un chat qui s'en prend à un petit canari et le met en cage. Les oiseaux forment une escouade pour libérer le canari des griffes du félin, qui finit en haut d'un mât, accroché à un drapeau.