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Dumbo: 70th Anniversary Edition
Score: 93%
Rating: G
Publisher: Walt Disney Home
                  Entertainment

Region: A
Media: Blu-ray/2
Running Time: 63 Mins.
Genre: Animated/Family/Classic
Audio: Blu-ray: All-New English 7.0
           DTS-HD Master Audio, 2.0 English
           Restored Feature Audio, French
           and Spanish 5.1 Disney Enhanced
           Home Theater Mix; DVD: All-New
           English, French and Spanish 5.1
           Disney Enhanced Home Theater
           Mix, 2.0 English Restored
           Feature Audio

Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish

Features:
  • Disc 1:
    • Feature Film on Blu-ray High Def
    • Deleted Scenes:
      • Deleted Sequence: The Mouse's Tale
      • Deleted Song: Are You a Man or a Mouse?
    • Backstage Disney:
      • Taking Flight: The Making of Dumbo
      • The Magic of Dumbo: A Ride of Passage
      • Sound Design Excerpt from The Reluctant Dragon - Classic DVD Bonus Feature
      • Celebrating Dumbo - Classic DVD Bonus Feature
      • Original Walt Disney TV Introduction - Classic DVD Bonus Feature
      • Trailers - Classic DVD Bonus Feature
      • Art Galleries
    • Bonus Shorts:
      • Elmer Elephant - Classic DVD Bonus Feature
      • The Flying Mouse - Classic DVD Bonus Feature
    • Disney Family Play:
      • "What Do You See" Game
      • "What Do You Know" Game
  • Disc 2:
    • Feature Film on DVD
    • Deleted Scene and Song
    • Taking Flight: The Making of Dumbo
    • The Magic of Dumbo: A Ride of Passage
    • Audio Commentary
    • Sound Design Excerpt from The Reluctant Dragon
    • Walt Disney TV Introduction
    • Trailers

Disney's Dumbo: 70th Anniversary Edition is a classic animated tale that tells the story of a baby elephant rejected by those around him for his physical oddity, his gigantic ears, and how he overcomes this adversity to become the circus favorite.

When little Dumbo initially arrives at the circus as a newborn, he is embraced, but when he unfurls his huge ears, he becomes the butt of everyone's jokes. When some cruel children torment and abuse him, his mother strikes back and tears the circus apart. She is then imprisoned and determined to be insane, but she was simply trying to protect her child. Dumbo is then turned into a clown, where he is mocked even further and made to do dangerous stunts. Timothy Mouse, an unlikely friend for the little elephant, becomes his greatest advocate and takes him to visit his mother. The pair encounter a group of crows who musically mock Dumbo in a classic Disney tune, but then Timothy makes them see the error of their ways and the group ban together to teach the little guy how to fly. Before you know it, Dumbo becomes the new star of the circus and his mother is released.

While a very short film clocking in at only a little over an hour, it packs quite an emotional punch. Whether it's the tender scene of Mrs. Dumbo desperately waiting for her newborn; the scene of the abusive female elephants humiliating the youngster for his large ears; the scene where Mrs. Jumbo has been imprisoned and Dumbo visits her; the surreal pink elephants scene; or Dumbo's high-flying triumph at the end, Dumbo will have you both laughing and crying.

Dumbo: 70th Anniversary Edition has been exquisitely restored/remastered to the point that it looks absolutely amazing. The animation is pixel-perfect and the beloved Disney songs come through loud and clear. Since the film is now in surround sound, you'll notice the difference, especially during the storm scene and as Casey Jr. puffs down the track.

If you already own Dumbo on DVD, you may wonder if it is worth another purchase to get the film on Blu-ray. The special features from the previously released DVD are included, as well as a number of new ones, including audio commentary, several nice-sized featurettes on the development of the film, plus some bonus shorts, deleted scenes and games for the kids. Plus, Dumbo also features Disney View, where the film is presented with beautifully drawn surrounds to blend with the film, rather than ugly black bars that accompany older films not available in widescreen presentation. Disney is doing this more and more with their classic films and I love it.

Dumbo is a timeless story of the love between a mother and child and the emotions are portrayed so beautifully in the animation. Even if it is a bit tame by today's standards, Dumbo is a lesson in fine filmmaking for this generation. Those interested in the history of animation should definitely check this out, especially the featurettes that talk about Dumbo's history and the tone of Disney Studios at the time. The upscaling alone makes it worth a re-purchase for movie collectors and animation fans alike, but the additional special features are the icing on the cake. Highly recommended.



-Psibabe, GameVortex Communications
AKA Ashley Perkins
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