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Disney Animation Collection Volume 6: The Reluctant Dragon
Score: 85%
Rating: Not Rated
Publisher: Walt Disney Home
                  Entertainment

Region: 1
Media: DVD/1
Running Time: 62 Mins.
Genre: Animated/Classic/Family
Audio: Dolby Digital Surround Sound
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

Features:
  • Collectible Litho Print
  • Included Shorts
    • The Reluctant Dragon
    • Goliath II
    • Ferdinand the Bull
    • Johnny Appleseed

Disney accumulated a huge catalog of animated shorts before it was as well known as today for its long-form animation. The animated short was a staple part of a film-goer's experience anyway, so whether Disney, MGM, or Warner pumped them out, the public expected to see something along with their movie and newsreel once they got into the theater. The bulk of what Disney produced in those early days fell under the Silly Symphonies brand, mostly adaptations of classic children's stories, fables, or morality tales, using cutting-edge animation and catchy music. None of the pieces on this DVD came from this run, appearing a decade or more after the "Symphonies" series concluded. The Reluctant Dragon was based on work by author Kenneth Graham, who penned another Disney-adapted story, "The Wind in the Willows."

With more time under their belts and more freedom to work in their craft, the animators put into these shorts many things to make them stand out from earlier work. There is a slickness in the production, a sense of motion and proportion, and visual storytelling beyond what had been seen in the "Symphonies." Both "Goliath II" and "Ferdinand the Bull" were nominated for Academy Awards; only "Ferdinand" ended up winning, at a time (1938) when the age of Disney's dominance in animation was really dawning. "Goliath" is actually a very late addition, from 1961, and shows off some material that would be recycled by Disney for its 1967 film, The Jungle Book. The final short here, "Johnny Appleseed" is a well-known story, familiar as... well, apple pie! Picking up stories about famous characters outside the Disney canon was tried several times with good results, but there's nothing quite as good as the characters that sprung from the imagination of Walt and his animators.

Packaged with the DVD is a litho print that makes a nice framed piece, but there are no special features to educate kids about the background on these great animated shorts. Particularly interesting is the decision to not package additional material from The Reluctant Dragon, as it was originally released to audiences. There was lots more content that showed live-action scenes from Disney's animation studio, using a plot line about attempts to sell Walt on the idea for The Reluctant Dragon as an excuse for a studio tour. It's understandable that the live-action sequences would not be as meaningful for modern audiences, but this should have been included as an extra at least. Even without this, Disney fan will love this entry in the collection of Disney classic shorts, spanning several DVDs.



-Fridtjof, GameVortex Communications
AKA Matt Paddock
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