

Dazzling color and brilliant animation bring the medieval legend of King Arthur to life in THE SWORD IN THE STONE. With a forest full of charm, spectacle, and wizardry, Disney's classic tale conjures up delightful entertainment for all ages! England is in the midst of a dark age and without a proper king, Young "Wart," an orphan and squire-in-training, is content with kitchen duties in his foster home -- until he drops in on the extraordinary wizard Merlin and his articulate owl, Archimedes. Through three life lessons, Wart learns to set his "sights on the heights," armed with the most powerful forces on earth -- intellect, wisdom, and love. When it's time to contest who will be king, Wart must use his newfound knowledge to do what no mighty knight has done before! Join in all the magical marvels that make THE SWORD IN THE STONE a classic animated film and pure Disney gold! Review: Classics R the BEST - Classics R the BEST ! They show U Wonder & World Plus Fun ! Review: Colors in the Stone - There are several things that have always stood out to me in Disney's Sword in the Stone making it an enduring favorite. The colors used in animating the Disney films of this era are very distinct to the time and I think Sword in the Stone makes use of those colors in such a striking way. To me they still dazzle my eye to this day above and beyond any of the other Disney animated movies. Slowly through the course of the film I feel more and more like a kid again, lost in the arresting palette adorning each scene. This could be attributable to personal nostalgia from when I first saw the movie as a kid but it is still one of the big reasons I'm such a fan. The film is loosely told in an episodic fashion displaying specific lessons young Arthur receives from his mentor Merlin while in the larger story arch Arthur thanklessly attends his foster brother and father as a squire, servant and maid as they ready for a jousting tournament that will determine the new King of England. I have always much appreciated the narrative structure of the story but I can understand how it might feel choppy to others. Ideas take precedent over action in Sword in the Stone which also makes it a unique Disney offering in that it explores openly universal themes untapped previously by animated features. Again this serves the particular vibe of the narrative extremely well introducing the audience to age-old wisdom through fantastical magical adventures such as Merlin and Arthur's day as a squirrel and later as fish. Another wonderful component to Sword in the Stone are the characters. Arthur for one is a likable protagonist who embodies the underdog spirit with such conviction that the triumphant conclusion is always worthy of cheers. Merlin is also quite a card and his interactions with his pet owl Archimedes is played wonderfully with many laughs. Sword in the Stone has a charming sense of humor and this is another substantial positive component for me. The humor, because it is mostly character driven, feeds into the affability of the entire cast. So Don't overlook Sword in the Stone and keep in mind that it is a slightly different Disney animated film that is inspired more by its ideas than its battles.
| ASIN | B00004R9A0 |
| Actors | Karl Swenson, Richard M. Sherman, Rickie Sorensen, Robert B. Sherman, Sebastian Cabot |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,808 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,083 in Kids & Family DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (10,020) |
| Director | Les Perkins, Wolfgang Reitherman |
| Dubbed: | Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) |
| MPAA rating | G (General Audience) |
| Media Format | Animated, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 5.5 x 0.53 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Release date | March 20, 2001 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 19 minutes |
| Studio | Walt Disney Video |
| Writers | Bill Peet, Les Perkins, T.H. White |
B**N
Classics R the BEST
Classics R the BEST ! They show U Wonder & World Plus Fun !
G**Y
Colors in the Stone
There are several things that have always stood out to me in Disney's Sword in the Stone making it an enduring favorite. The colors used in animating the Disney films of this era are very distinct to the time and I think Sword in the Stone makes use of those colors in such a striking way. To me they still dazzle my eye to this day above and beyond any of the other Disney animated movies. Slowly through the course of the film I feel more and more like a kid again, lost in the arresting palette adorning each scene. This could be attributable to personal nostalgia from when I first saw the movie as a kid but it is still one of the big reasons I'm such a fan. The film is loosely told in an episodic fashion displaying specific lessons young Arthur receives from his mentor Merlin while in the larger story arch Arthur thanklessly attends his foster brother and father as a squire, servant and maid as they ready for a jousting tournament that will determine the new King of England. I have always much appreciated the narrative structure of the story but I can understand how it might feel choppy to others. Ideas take precedent over action in Sword in the Stone which also makes it a unique Disney offering in that it explores openly universal themes untapped previously by animated features. Again this serves the particular vibe of the narrative extremely well introducing the audience to age-old wisdom through fantastical magical adventures such as Merlin and Arthur's day as a squirrel and later as fish. Another wonderful component to Sword in the Stone are the characters. Arthur for one is a likable protagonist who embodies the underdog spirit with such conviction that the triumphant conclusion is always worthy of cheers. Merlin is also quite a card and his interactions with his pet owl Archimedes is played wonderfully with many laughs. Sword in the Stone has a charming sense of humor and this is another substantial positive component for me. The humor, because it is mostly character driven, feeds into the affability of the entire cast. So Don't overlook Sword in the Stone and keep in mind that it is a slightly different Disney animated film that is inspired more by its ideas than its battles.
D**R
great movie
great movie
E**N
This movie is part of who I am
I must have watched this movie dozens of times in the first 5 or 6 years of my life, but as I watched it again at age 31 for the first time in many years, I realized how much The Sword in the Stone really is a part of who I have become. With the luxury of hindsight, I can now see how much Wart's (borderline naive) enthusiasm, his resilience to challenges, and his faith in all that is good, seems to have shaped my own view of life. Archimedes the owl plays the role of the practical cynic, and while his knowledge and intelligence is valued by Merlin the Wizard, Archimedes' crusty skepticism is dislikable enough to encourage one not to give too much heed to naysayers and conventional wisdom. Wart's mentor Merlin, though scatterbrained, gets the important things right, like genuinely caring about people, giving of his self in service, and prioritizing things of lasting value--like wisdom, empathy, and righteousness--over the day-to-day urgent distractions that can easily crowd out time for the truly important. Merlin's primary objective seems to be the worthy cause of helping Wart to gain perspective and understanding by viewing the world through different points of view. These experiences help Wart (young King Arthur), to quickly gain the wisdom and judgement that would later become import to him as a leader. Though I've been too cheap to buy many Disney movies, I splurged and got this because I wanted my kids to have these same good influences I did while their young minds are still so impressionable. As Mormon founder Joseph Smith said, "teach them correct principles, and they govern themselves." With so much smut out there in entertainment, we need more media (The Sound of Music, animated Robin Hood) that teaches correct principles.
C**E
Perfect
It was delivered without any issues or damage. I was thrilled to be able to share this movie experience with my children. It quickly became one of their favorites as well.
D**N
If you can get this, Your Good
for older kids who loves a good story
K**R
Nice movie
M**X
For 1963, this is a wonderful movie about the boy who will become the legendary King Arthur. HD restoration and sound is incredible. The clean up in the animation is very nice. Special Features and music is also very well done. Generations of fans, especially in my family continue to enjoy this movie as I write this review in 2023. Mickey’s Brave Little Tailor short is included in this blu-ray. Definitely an animated feature to watch on family movie night. One of my favourite themes is the importance of education as it contributes to make the world a better place.
P**S
Très bon.
J**N
Excelente película que está dentro de los 50 clásicos que todos los fans de Disney deben tener en la colección ya sea para grandes o pequeños, una de las historias imperdibles. Se reproduce en dvd y también en Blu Ray
P**X
strepitoso ben fatto come prodotto restaurato in hd. per gli amanti della walt disney imperdibile io l'ho acquistato perché ho consumato la vhs e il dvd. consigliato
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