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Goliath II is a 6-inch-tall elephant (son of the huge Goliath). He's a big disappointment to his father, but mom is proud of Goliath II anyway. Goliath II is constantly getting into trouble because he's so small. In particular, the tiger Raja looks for every opportunity to try a bite-size taste of elephant. After one incident where he ran away and his mother scolded him, he runs away. After he's rescued, the rest of the elephants are terrified of a mouse, but Goliath II stands his ground.

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Release : 1960
Rating : 6.7
Studio : Walt Disney Productions, 
Crew : Background Designer,  Background Designer, 
Cast : Sterling Holloway Mel Blanc J. Pat O'Malley Barbara Jo Allen Verna Felton
Genre : Animation

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Reviews

Scanialara
2018/08/30

You won't be disappointed!

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Steineded
2018/08/30

How sad is this?

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Bluebell Alcock
2018/08/30

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Fatma Suarez
2018/08/30

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2017/10/06

If you read the title "Goliath II", then you may think that this is a sequel, but nope. The title is the name of the protagonist in here and his father is Goliath or Goliath I. The central characters are elephants and our hero is too tiny and too insignificant to follow into his majestic Dad's footsteps. The consequence is lots of conflict and Goliath keeps running away from his "people". But in the end there is an interesting solution with a mouse that somewhat symbolizes David in the old tale. And a happy end as usual for Disney. Yep, these slightly under 15 minutes are a Disney cartoon from 1960, so already over 55 years old. And at almost a quarter of an hour, they are about twice as long as the standards 7 minutes. This one here was nominated for an Oscar, but no win for Walt during the later stages of his career this time. This nomination also turned it into one of the biggest successes for German director Wolfgang Reitherman whose career spanned over many decades. So yeah I think you should watch it. The story reminded me a bit of How to Train Your Dragon in the Jungle Book universe. There are several antagonists here, but it's still a really harmless little movie, also suitable for the very young ones. Nobody gets killed, nobody gets hurt and the most "extreme" scene is perhaps Mother Elephant spanking her son. Go check it out. Final note: In here you will also find Mel Blanc in a Disney film, a combination that did not happen too often I believe. Sadly he does not have too much material really. But with what he has he shines like everybody else from the experienced voice cast.

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OllieSuave-007
2017/07/22

Great cartoon short featuring a herd of proud elephants marching through the jungle, along with a pint-sized outcast named Goliath II. He is frowned upon by the herd leader, his father Goliath I, for his small size. However, he is loved and nurtured by his mother. But, when he gets lost a couple of times, and nearly becoming a meal to a tiger and a crocodile, he gets disciplined by his mother and rebuffed by the herd. But, he might just redeem himself when he chooses to stand up to a pesky mouse while all the other adult elephants escape.This cartoon short is a nice throwback to the Disney films, featuring recognizable voice actors such as Sterling Holloway, Verna Felton, Barbara Jo Allen, J. Pat O'Malley and Paul Frees. The plot is solid and exciting and the story is full of humor and funny one-liners - loved how Goliath's mom talks back to Goliath I and calls him names.There are also some slapstick stuff too that will generate some laugh-out-loud moments, particularly courteous to the tiger, and there is a very upbeat and toe-tapping march music serving as the cartoon's score.The characters and animation serve as a precursor as some sort to the Disney full-length animated film, The Jungle Book, which was released the following year. Fun stuff here - definitely one of the best Disney cartoons out there and one I remember fondly from my childhood.Grade A

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TheLittleSongbird
2014/06/22

A very nice animated short in many ways, not one of the best Disney shorts but one of the more underrated ones. The animation style is not going to please everyone, with me it was a case of parts being good and others not so much. The colours are vibrant, mostly though with some flat spots, and the characters are mostly very well drawn, but the backgrounds are rather rough-around-the-edges. The story is a fairly familiar one and can be a touch predictable in places, though that was inevitable really. For all that though, the story still has an immense amount of charm and sweetness without being overly so and it is very touching as well. You can hardly call it dull either. The music has energy and enhances the action and emotions, and it also is beautifully orchestrated, lush and characterful but not syrupy. Kids and adults alike will be taken with the splashes of humour that Goliath II has and will easily be moved and be able to relate to Goliath II and his situation. The narration is well-humoured and sympathetic with little of it explaining too much without need to. Sterling Holloway's voice is immediately recognisable and he delivers the narration perfectly, quirky and sensitive at the same time. Goliath II is adorable and brings poignancy to the story with ease. His situation and conflicts are those that are easy to identify with and in the short done in a way that doesn't talk down to you. Overall, a very charmingly and well done short, the animation has its limits but much of everything else is fine. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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MartinHafer
2010/11/05

You are immediately struck by two things when this short begins. First, the animation style (particularly the backgrounds) are very splashy and 1960s-ish---and you can see the influence of the UPA-style of minimalism (i.e., cheap backgrounds). However, the actual characters look good--and a lot like the elephants from "The Jungle Book" that was made seven years later. In fact, a few of the scenes appear to have been re-used in this feature film--taken from this short and transferred to the Colonel Hathi's March sequence. Heck , you even see the Crocodile from "Peter Pan" in a brief scene! Second, you notice that Winnie the Pooh (really, his voice, Sterling Holloway) is narrating.The story is about a teeny, weeny elephant called 'Goliath II'--who is a big disappointment due to his size. Again and again, the absent-minded little elephant kept getting himself into trouble and his mother had to keep rescuing the dim little thing. However, the viewer knows that eventually the little squirt will prove himself to be invaluable! Overall, it's a decent but not especially remarkable short (other than the connections to the other films). The story is pretty good (if predictable) and the animation okay--but you can see much of the rough pencil work STILL in the final product, so it's a bit rough. Still, compared to other shorts of 1960, it's pretty good.By the way, elephants are NOT afraid of mice and in real life they'd just as likely step on it or ignore it completely.

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