Alice in Wonderland (1951) edited for television presentation. Alice stumbles into the animated world of Wonderland. Will she get home? Not if the Queen of Hearts has her way.
Photographers use ingenious and innovative techniques to capture the magic of nature remaining on the American prairie. Reproduction, survival and the elements affecting life are shown in this magnificent Academy Award® - winning film.
So Dear to My Heart (1948) edited for television presentation. This heartwarming classic tells the tale of a country boy who adopts a mischievous black lamb and learns valuable lessons about love and dedication.
Davy is tired of the continuing war between the Indians and the settlers, so he helps the army in putting an end to it. by saving the life of the Indian leader.
The Three Caballeros (1944) edited for television presentation. Donald Duck receives his birthday gifts, which include traditional gifts and information about Brazil (hosted by Zé Carioca) and Mexico (by Panchito, a Mexican Charro Rooster).
In the first part, a famous animal photographer named Alfred G. Milotte presents clips of the African elephant and the lion. The second part deals with the beaver living their lives in ponds and their interactions with other animals.
Treasure Island (1950) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. Young Jim Hawkins, possessor of a map to buried treasure, and his friends plan to travel to Treasure Island to hunt for the treasure.
Treasure Island (1950) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. Long John Silver secretly plots a mutiny to secure the map and treasure for himself. When the mutiny fails, Silver escapes, taking Jim with him.
Viewers go on a journey into the history and behaviors of the beasts, including the giant squid from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, exploring the beasts from Fantasia, and recalling Pinocchio's encounter with the fearsome Monstro.
Davy tangles with Big Foot Mason when he tries to settle in Tennessee, and in winning the battle, is asked by the townsfolk to run for office. Davy soon learns that he is not cut out for politics.
Features the "The Wind in the Willows" section of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949). Walt Disney takes a look at the works of British author of children's stories, Kenneth Grahame, who also wrote "The Reluctant Dragon".
Walt discusses the importance of music in his films, as he mentions important tunes from them, as well as provide emphasis on the music of the then-upcoming Lady and the Tramp (1955).
The third of five programs about Davy Crockett involves him, Georgie and a riverboat gambler they meet searching for a new adventure, which leads them to the Alamo, which they must defend.
Walt Disney describes the age-old art of storytelling by offering cartoon versions of two of de la Fontaine's classic story of the Country Mouse and the City Mouse, followed by the Brothers Grimm and finally Andersen's The Ugly Duckling.