Disney's American Legends

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Disney's American Legends

Disney's American Legends is a 2002 American animated anthology film narrated by James Earl Jones. A compilation of four previously released animated musical shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios based on American tall tales, the collection includes The Brave Engineer (1950), Paul Bunyan (1958), John Henry (2000), and The Legend of Johnny Appleseed which is a segment from the 1948 film Melody Time.[1]

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Disney's American Legends
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Directed byLara Shapiro
Written byShirley Pierce
Produced byRichard Kaylor
StarringAlfre Woodard
Geoffrey Jones
Tim Hodge
Thurl Ravenscroft
Dal McKennon
Dennis Day
Jerry Colonna
Ken Darby
Narrated byJames Earl Jones
CinematographySergio Rodregez
Edited byLeland Gray
Adrian McKetch
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Distributed byBuena Vista Home Entertainment
Release date
  • February 12, 2002 (2002-02-12)
Running time
58 minutes
CountryUnited States
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The film's new short is based on John Henry and stars Alfre Woodard and Tim Hodge. John Henry was later released on Blu-ray in Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection on August 18, 2015.[2]

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John Henry (2000)

Based on the story of John Henry, a mighty railroad worker who raced against a steam drill.

The Legend of Johnny Appleseed (1948)

Based on the story of Johnny Appleseed (voiced by Dennis Day), a nurseryman who introduced apple trees to Ohio and Indiana. The short was originally featured in the 1948 film Melody Time.

Paul Bunyan (1958)

Based on the story of Paul Bunyan (voiced by Thurl Ravenscroft), a folklore giant lumberjack, and his blue-colored ox, Babe.

The Brave Engineer (1950)

Based on the exploits of railroad engineer Casey Jones.

Reception

Mike Pinsky, of DVD Verdict, reviewed the compilation: "If, as James Earl Jones says in the finale, the message of this film is to 'look for the heroes around you and celebrate them', Disney's American Legends is an interesting, if half-hearted, attempt to carry out that advice."[4] Kirby C. Holt of Toon Talk, commented: "Although the program definitely presents the shorts in descending order of quality, it ends on a high note with these inspirational words from James Earl Jones: "Look for the heroes around you and celebrate them ... you can find them in the past, in the present, even in the mirror".[5]

See also

  • Tall Tale - a live-action film featuring Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan, and John Henry.

Notes

  1. 1940s-1950s shorts
  2. John Henry

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