Dumbo

Dumbo

By Ben Sharpsteen

  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Release Date: 1941-10-23
  • Advisory Rating: G
  • Runtime: 1h 4min
  • Director: Ben Sharpsteen
  • Production Company: Tim Burton Productions
  • Production Country: Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 17.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.627/10
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From 4,198 Ratings

Description

For the first time ever, in celebration of this landmark film’s 70th anniversary, experience the daring adventures of the world’s only flying elephant with a dazzling all-new digital restoration. The inspirational tale of Dumbo, the courageous baby elephant who uses his sensational ears to soar to fame with the help of his clever best friend Timothy Q. Mouse, will thrill and delight audiences of all ages. And now, the award-winning music and empowering messages about friendship and belief in yourself reach new heights in this must-have presentation of Walt Disney’s animated classic Dumbo!

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  • Sweet and tender

    5
    By mariomonrod
    A simple drama story with a warm loving mother. Have a great time watching in family. Enjoy all funny characters and more!
  • No

    1
    By girl in res
    It’s racist and scary. some of the characters are racist African-American just make sure to delete this film
  • The Film WITH SUCH SORROW and Tragedy!

    1
    By Acchesse
    Despite this 1941 film, Dumbo, has a positive message in what it means to be confident and not bully other people based on their differences, the story can be dramatic, violent, racist, emotional, tragic, and sorrowful. Additionally, I believe this film is a parody of 1940 film, Pinocchio, and the book itself. Here are the reasons why I hate Dumbo (the film is vile), and you should not watch the film: In the "Mrs. Jumbo goes berserk" scene, Dumbo get cruelly tormented by Smitty and his dim-witted friends for "his ears." Then Mrs. Jumbo vengefully hits the dim-witted jerk for bullying his son, before the ringmaster viciously fights Mrs. Jumbo and takes away her son. For the ringmaster, I would write he is an iniquitous villian, and he is apparentally evil. The ringmaster shows no remorse in not only mistreating his animals and his workers, but also Dumbo. In the "Clown Act" scene, after Dumbo accidentally did not perform well in the "Pyramid of Pachyderms," Dumbo gets once again abused and tormented by the ringmaster and the vulgar clowns, in the act. After the act, the clowns plan to do a dangerous act for Dumbo by jumping from a high building, in which they are unaware of killing him. Additionally, the clowns ignorantly remark that elephants have no emotions and "they are made out of rubber," in which I believe the directors of the film and Walt Disney went too far with the scene, which is terrifying. Especially the "Mrs. Jumbo goes berserk" scene. Additionally, the creators of the film made the clowns very creepy and scary, in which was based on caricature. In the "Baby Mine" scene, Dumbo meets his imprisoned mother in which his firend, Timothy, calls to his mother. Furthermore, he hopes that his mother is not dead, because he thinks that Dumbo's mother could have been killed. But she is alive. Then the song, Baby Mine, commences in the scene where Dumbo is comforted by mother, while Timothy watches the other circus animals providing care to their babies, in which the scene is sorrowfully tragic. In the "When I See an Elephant Fly" scene, I CANNOT BELIEVE THE CREATORS OF DUMBO went too far in creating the crows, in which (sorry for the comment) the characters are discriminating African Americans. Because the creators wanted to discriminate African Americans based on the way they looked like. Furthermore, the creators did utilize the same idea on the Roustabout song. But there were no facial designs. Only verbal discrimination. Based on my recommendations, you should not watch the 1941 film, DUMBO, because when I was young, I thought the film was good. But now, I realize that the film has so much racism, discrimination, and traumatic. Moreover, this racist DISNEY film must BE permanently BANNED by the US Government, and the film must be removed from the media, as well. THERE are films that can be akin to the film, DUMBO. Trust me, they are better than this film.
  • Love Dumbo

    5
    By lucia cia
    I just watched the live action “Dumbo” movie. It was excellent! I was wondering how they would create the segment on the pink elephants dancing in the circus and if it was included in the movie. Tim Burton & Danny Elfman are always a perfect team.
  • Amazing

    5
    By catloverandrobloxlover
    It’s so sweet and my kids even cried when dumbos mom went away it was deep hearted and a great film
  • My favorite movie

    5
    By chula cielo
    Love this movie so much I did my baby’s nursery in the theme of dumbo
  • Hi

    5
    By Angryduty
    I love this movie
  • Signature Collection Predictions

    4
    By Sdrawckab
    Coming Soon: June 2018: Peter Pan September 2018: Fantasia June 2019: Dumbo September 2019: Alice in Wonderland February 2020: Sleeping Beauty June 2020: The Jungle Book September 2020: Cinderella February 2021: The Little Mermaid June 2021: 101 Dalmatians September 2021: Aladdin Disappearing: April 2018: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Beauty and the Beast, Bambi April 2019: Pinocchio, Lady and the Tramp, Fantasia April 2020: The Lion King, Peter Pan April 2021: Dumbo
  • Dumbo The Flying Elephant

    4
    By Lebron Kenney
    This movie was amazing. Funny, smart and entertaining. The Crows aren’t racist they are stereotypical and I’m black and they are my favorite part.
  • Dumbo

    5
    By 23mkuschel
    I think that this movie teaches you to BELIVE! I loved this movie.It was heart warming!

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