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"[opening narration] This old world is filled with wonders, but to me there's no place more wonderful than a farm in springtime, when the sun is just lifting on the skyline. The air is so sweet, and everywhere you look, little miracles are happening. Buds swell into blossoms, eggs hatch, young are born. Everything's off to a fresh start, and life is good and busy and brand-new. Around a barnyard, big families are a blessing. The more, the merrier. Root and grunt, push and shove, room for everybody. Well, everybody except the runt. John Arable had been up since daybreak. He'd seen the size of the pig, and he wasn't looking forward to what had to be done."
"[closing narration] Wilbur never forgot Charlotte. Although he loved her children and grandchildren dearly, none of the new spiders ever quite took her place in his heart. She was in a class by herself. It's not often that someone comes along who is a true friend, and a good writer. Charlotte was both."
"Then, write this in your webs, when you learn. This hallowed doorway was once the home of Charlotte. She was brilliant, beautiful, and loyal to the end."
"[after Wilbur asks the Goose if she would like to play with him] I'm no flibberty-ibberty-gibbit! I'm staying here and hatching my goslings!"
"[to Templeton] You'll worry alright when winter comes! If Wilbur is killed, and his trough stands empty, then you'll grow so thin we can look right through your stomach and see objects on the other side!"
"The goose was right! This fair is a rat's paradise! Bye-bye, my "humble" Wilbur! Fare thee well, Charlotte, you old schemer! This will be a night to remember!"
"Henry Gibson - Wilbur"
"Debbie Reynolds - Charlotte A. Cavatica"
"Paul Lynde - Templeton"
"Agnes Moorehead - The Goose"
"Pamelyn Ferdin - Fern Arable"
"Bob Holt - Homer Zuckerman"
"Joan Gerber - Edith Zuckerman and Mrs Fussy"
"John Stephenson - John Arable"
"Danny Bonaduce - Avery Arable"
"Don Messick - Jeffrey"
"William B. White - Henry Fussy"
"Martha Scott - Jane Arable"
"Herb Vigran - Lurvy"
"Dave Madden - Ram"
"Rex Allen - the Narrator"
"The way it really happened in Sherwood Forest!"
"Meet Robin Hood and his Merry Men-agerie!"
"Join the Merriest Menagerie in the world's best-loved legend."
"Robin Hood, a fox—voice: Brian Bedford"
"Maid Marian, a vixen—voice: Monica Evans"
"Little John, a bear—voice: Phil Harris"
"Prince John, a lion—voice: Peter Ustinov"
"Sir Hiss, a snake—voice: Terry-Thomas"
"Sis, a rabbit—voice: Shannen Doherty"
"Sheriff of Nottingham, a wolf—voice: Pat Buttram"
"Friar Tuck, a badger—voice: Andy Devine"
"Lady Kluck, a chicken—voice: Carole Shelley"
"Alan-a-Dale, a rooster—voice: Roger Miller"
"The Captain of the Guard, a crocodile—voice: Candy Candido"
"Children and I don't get on."
"[reading from Professor Browne's letter] Technically a witch is always a lady except when circumstances dictate otherwise."
"[after turning King Leonidas into a rabbit] Oh, bother. I do hate shoddy work."
"[Mr. Browne takes the Star of Astoroth.] I'll keep it. Women always lose things."
"[An old man is playing dreary music on a piano which he is selling.] Oh, Grandpa, you don't expect to sell a piano like that, do you?"
"Observe the fundamental weakness of the criminal mind. You will believe no one or anything."
"It is not what things are; it is what they seem to be. Is that not so, Madam?"
"You didn't think I knew that spell?"
"There'll be no more of this wash wash morning and night."
"Wait! Wait! We can't leave the bed there!"
"Angela Lansbury - Miss Eglantine Price"
"David Tomlinson - Mr. Emelius Browne"
"Ian Weighill - Charles "Charlie" Rawlins"
"Cindy O'Callaghan - Carrie Rawlins"
"Roy Snart - Paul Rawlins"
"Roddy McDowall - Mr. Rowan Jelk"
"Sam Jaffe - the Bookman"
"Bruce Forsyth - Swinburne"
"Tessie O'Shea - Mrs. Jessica "Jessie" Hobday"
"John Ericson - Colonel Heller"
"Reginald Owen - Major General Sir Brian Teagler"
"Arthur Gould-Porter - Captain Greer"
"Cyril Delevanti - Elderly farmer"
"Lennie Weinrib - King Leonidas and Secretary Bird (voice)"
"Dallas McKennon - Bear (voice)"
"Bob Holt - Codfish (voice)"
"Miss Bianca, we must go down there and investigate."
"She could be in real trouble. We gotta find it and help her."
"Oh, this is terrible that poor little girl."
"Trashy people? Who?"
"The Devil’s Eye. Penny, we found it. We found it."
"Now, look here you two. If folk find out that mice moved in here. I’ll get kick out, loose my job."
"Oh, a weird lady tried to give Penny a ride, but she wouldn’t have anything to do with trashy people like them."
"Coming Soon!"
"Bob Newhart - Bernard"
"Eva Gabor - Miss Bianca"
"Jim Jordan - Orville"
"Michelle Stacy - Penny"
"John McIntire - Rufus"
"Geraldine Page - Madame Medusa"
"Joe Flynn - Mr. Snoops"
"Jeanette Nolan - Ellie Mae"
"Mystery - Fun - Intrigue!"
"Two tiny agents vs. the world's wickedest woman in a dazzling animated adventure!"
"A girl in danger... A cry for help... And two marvelous mice who will risk anything to save her!"
"Two tiny heroes, one big adventure!"
"[In] the first 'Rescuers' there was the nudey picture. If somebody had asked an artist, he would say, 'Oh yeah, there’s a naked picture in there. I mean, the Playboy centerfold. Everybody knows that.' Everybody who was in animation knew about the centerfold. But nobody asked us."
"[about Snoopy] What an independent dog. He comes and goes as he pleases, but I have to stay home and fix his supper."
"If I don't find out who Lila is, I'll go crazy!"
"[to an unhappy Charlie Brown] Listen, you can't let yourself get into a mood like this. I know you miss Snoopy. I miss him, too. But if you let yourself get into a mood, no one will want to be around you. No one likes a moody person, Chuck. Take it from me: I learned a long time ago that if you go around in a mood feeling sorry for yourself, you do it alone. And I mean alone, Chuck."
"Chad Webber - Charlie Brown (voice)"
"Robin Kohn - Lucy Van Pelt (voice)"
"Stephen Shea - Linus Van Pelt (voice)"
"David Carey - Schroeder (voice)"
"Johanna Baer - Lila (voice)"
"Hilary Momberger - Sally Brown (voice)"
"Christopher DeFaria - Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt (voice)"
"Linda Ercoli - Clara (voice)"
"Lynda Mendelson - Frieda (voice cameo)"
"Bill Melendez - Snoopy / Woodstock (voice)"
"Boromir! I don't know what part you've played in this mischief, but help now! Go after Merry and Pippin and guard them!"
"The forces of darkness were driven forever from the face of Middle-Earth by the valiant friends of Frodo. As their gallant battle ended, so, too, ends the first great tale of The Lord of the Rings."
"Fantasy...beyond your imagination."
"Come to Middle-earth, a world beyond the furthest reaches of your imagination."
"A single dream is more powerful than a thousand realities."
"One man cast a lingering spell of awe and wonder, of magical innocence overcoming evil, of simple courage conquering fear - he gave us the legend that will live forever in our minds. J.R.R. Tolkien triumphed with the perception that a single dream is more powerful than a thousand realities. Come to Middle-earth, a world beyond the furthest reaches of your imagination."
"Christopher Guard - Frodo"
"William Squire - Gandalf"
"Michael Scholes - Sam"
"John Hurt - Aragorn"
"Simon Chandler - Merry"
"Dominic Guard - Pippin"
"Norman Bird - Bilbo"
"Michael Graham Cox - Boromir"
"Anthony Daniels - Legolas"
"David Buck - Gimli"
"Peter Woodthorpe - Gollum"
"Fraser Kerr - Saruman"
"Philip Stone - Théoden"
"Michael Deacon - Wormtongue"
"André Morell - Elrond"
"Alan Tilvern - Innkeeper"
"Annette Crosbie - Galadriel"
"John Westbrook - Treebeard / Lord Celeborn of Lothlorien"
"This could be the room of any small boy. But it just happens to belong to a boy named, Christopher Robin. Like most small boys, Christopher Robin has toy animals to play with and they all live together in a world of make-believe. But his best friend is a bear called Winnie the Pooh, or Pooh or short. Now, Pooh had some very unusual adventures and they all happened here in the Hundred Acre Wood."
"Winnie the Pooh lived in this enchanted forest under the name of Sanders, which means he had the name over the door in gold letters and he lived under it. And if Pooh heard his cuckoo clock, he knew it was time for something. But he was a bear of very little brain. Then as he thought, he thought in the thoughtful way he could think."
"Owl talked from page 41 to page 62, and on page 62, the blustery day turned into a blustery night. To Pooh, it was a very anxious sort of night, filled with anxious sorts of noises, and one of the noises was a sound that had never been heard before."
"Now, the very blustery night turned into a very rainy night. And, Pooh kept his lonely vigil, hour, after hour, after hour, until at last Pooh fell fast asleep and began to dream."
"As a matter it was raining all over the Hundred Acre Wood. There was a thunderstorm on page 71, and on page 73, there was a bit of a cloudburst. It rained, and it rained, and it rained."
"If they can't make it to follow with your direction as I shall away with them"
"Now, if you would ask me, I think it just a wee bit..."
"No, no. North, dear."
"Good morning, Pooh!"
"Pooh, Roo has a little surprise for you."
"No, Pooh. You don't eat them. You smell them."
"[repeated line] P-p-p-please!"
"Oh, my goodness! Roo, how did you get way up there?"
"Oh, gracious. Do be careful, dear!"
"Oh, what a shame. That's too bad."
"Let me look at you. You don't want me to look at you? Then you look at me."
"I don't blame you. I'm not like those kangaroos of yours. You can believe in me."
"If I never see that skinny little shrimp again, it will be too soon."
"Winnie the Pooh, voiced by Sterling Holloway"
"Christopher Robin, voiced by Bruce Reitherman, Jon Walmsley and Timothy Turner"
"Tigger, voiced by Paul Winchell"
"Piglet, voiced by John Fiedler"
"Eeyore, voiced by Ralph Wright"
"Rabbit, voiced by Junius Matthews"
"Kanga, voiced by Barbara Luddy"
"Roo, voiced by Clint Howard"
"Owl, voiced by Hal Smith"
"Gopher, voiced by Howard Morris"
"Narrated by Sebastian Cabot"
"Dear me, no. We hobbits are plain, quiet folk. Adventures make one late for dinner."
"No hat, no stick, no pipe, not even a pocket handkerchief. How can one survive?"
"I am Mr. Bilbo Baggins. I've lost my dwarves, my wizard and my way."
"To Gandalf: As per your instructions, I am keeping this log of our journey through Mirkwood Forest. I shall make good use of it someday as a basis for my memoirs, which I intend to call: There and Back Again: A Hobbit's Holiday. The days are terrible, and the nights are impossible, for we are hungry and thirsty. The berries which grow here are hideous. Everything about these woods is unpleasant. One day, we decided someone should climb to the top of the tallest tree and have a look. I couldn't argue. My contract is vague on several points. There are moments which can change a person for all time. And I suddenly wondered if I would ever see my snug hobbit hole again. I wondered if I actually wanted to."
"Now, you are all free. I know the spiders' poisons have made you weak. But you must follow me. Quickly!"
"[while smuggling the Dwarves in barrels] Oh, stop complaining! I never promised to burgle you first class accommodations."
"We were fed, fattened, given supplies, and two weeks later found us nearing the end of our journey. And chances were it would be a very horrible end, indeed."
"You think it's my job to go in first? I've already gotten you out of two messes not in the original bargain. And who will come with me?"
"[in his mind] Now you're in for it at last, Bilbo Baggins. Why are you here? You've no use for dragon treasures. Feel the worm's heat, Mr. Baggins? A few more steps and you shall see the old dragon Smaug at last. You can still turn back, you know. But to go on, to take those steps, that would be the bravest of all moments. Whatever happens afterwards is nothing. Yes, here is where you fight your real battle, Mr. Bilbo Baggins. Do you go back?"
"[first lines of the film; narrating] In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Many ages ago, when this ancient planet was not quite so ancient, long before men recorded his history, here was the time of Middle Earth, where men shared his days with elves, dwarves, wizards, goblins, dragons and... hobbits. In the lands of Middle Earth, in an area known as the Shire, there was a village named Hobbiton. There, in a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, nor a dry, bare, sandy hole. It was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort."
"ENOUGH! I am Gandalf... and Gandalf means ME!"
"Always remember, Bilbo, when your heart wants lifting, think of pleasant things."
"Dawn take you all, and be stone to you!"
"My dear Elrond, your hospitality is magnificent. The food, the vine, the stories, the music."
"Your story, Bilbo, has the ring of truth. Yes, it rings true. You need say no more."
"Bless us and splash us, my preciousǃ"
"Thief, thiefǃ Bagginsǃ We hates it, hates it foreverǃ"
"Friends, we are gathered here at the home of this most excellent hobbit. May the hair on his toes never fall outǃ"
"Our lookout has found something."
"The goblins are upon us! Save the ponies from the goblins!"
"Thorin, at your service. We did not mean to trespass. We were merely seeking shelter from the storm."
"If these be our last moments, men, let us live them with honour."
"[to Thorin] I am Bard the guardsman. We are honored by your presence. Your grandfather lives in our songs and legends. What help we can offer will be yours, and we trust to your gratitude when the dragon Smaug is killed and your kingdom is regained."
"[as Smaug attacks Laketown] Black arrow! You've never failed me, and I've always recovered you. I had you from my father, and he from of old. If ever you came from the forges of the true King under the Mountain, go now and speed well!"
"Why can't I have a normal dog like everybody else?"
"[Last Lines as the camp is over.] Well, lots of things have happened to me, and I'm glad I did what I did. You know, I was never sure how I'd be able to stand up under pressure and how I'd make decisions, and I feel good about myself for the first time in my life! I think now that dumb things won't happen to me anymore. I feel like I'm more in control! [bus door closes and bus takes off] HEY! DON'T FORGET ME! [sighs] Snoopy, the bus took off, and they forgot me! Can you give me a lift?"
"[First lines while traveling on a bus, Sally waves to a boy and girl outside, but the girl sticks her tongue out at her] Did you see that? She stuck her tongue out at me! I waved at that little kid and she stuck her tongue out at me! Boy, if I could get off this bus, I'd go back there and punch her lights out!"
"[Everybody is writing on their registration form except her] What a trip! Here we are doing a paper! We could've stayed in school!"
"[as she knits a wallet in front of a crafts tent with the other girls] If you want a wallet, why can't you just go to the store and buy one? [Her piece of thread breaks and she screams]"
"Schroeder: Musicians don't dance."
"Duncan Watson - Charlie Brown"
"Bill Meléndez - Snoopy, Woodstock"
"Gai Davis - Sally Brown"
"Melanie Kohn - Lucy van Pelt"
"Liam Martin - Linus van Pelt"
"Stuart Brotman - Peppermint Patty"
"Jimmy Ahrens - Marcie"
"Kirk Jue - Bully"
"Tom Muller - Franklin, Bully"
"Therefore, I have decided that whoever delivers the most eggs tomorrow, Easter, will be the new ruler of April Valley!"
"Peter Cottontail, you have shown great ingenuity. And therefore... [Clears his throat] You have won the right to be official Chief Easter Bunny!"
"I'm a peddler by trade; by trade, and by golly, by golly, by golly, I deal in magic, and moonbeams, and pretty, pretty colors. Ohhhhh, yes. I could sell you the most perfect pink, or the most blissful blue, or a simply euphoric yellow."
"But Peter was so sure he'd win the next day, that instead of getting lots of sleep, he had a big party with all his friends, and it was very late when he finally went to bed."
"You see? It was magic bubble gum, guaranteed to seal the lips of an alarm clock rooster. Those bubbles cock-a-doodle-dooed so far away, Peter never heard them. He slept on and on and on, all through Easter day."
"Now, nobody wanted an egg from an unpleasant old bunny like Irontail. As a matter of fact, though he tried all day long, he was only able to give away one single egg. However, since Peter slept through Easter and didn't deliver any eggs at all, Irontail won, and he now ruled April Valley."
"And because the control wires were all fouled up, Easter was lost, and they crashed right down in the middle of Mother's Day."
""I shall hide these eggs where you'll never find them again." [cackles] That's exactly what Irontail said, and he meant it. Here, see for yourself."
"Casey Kasem — Peter Cottontail"
"Danny Kaye — Seymour S. Sassafrass / Colonel Wellington B. Bunny / Antoine"
"Vincent Price — January Q. Irontail"
"Joan Gardner — Bonnie Bonnet / Madame Esmerelda the Halloween witch / Bonnet store owner / Mother / Woman"
"Paul Frees — Colonel Wellington's assistant / Man at Thanksgiving table / Santa Claus / Fireman / Alarm clock rooster"
"Iris Rainer — Donna"
"Oh. How do you do? Nice of you to drop by me humble abode! My name is Bunny, Bugs Bunny, Esquire, to be exact! Eh. One of the Back-Bay Bunnies! Back-Bay of Brooklyn that is!"
"Now, one of the problems I always had with Aminators-- Animators--is that they can't ever seem to tell the differences between a rabbit and a mole. Very humiliating having to burrow your way wherever you want to go, and somehow, I always forgot to take that left turn at Albuquerque."
"Eat your heart out, Burt Reynolds!"
"Of course you realize this means war."
"Of course you know this means war!"
"[to Bugs Bunny] You're despicable!"
"Rabbit Seasoning (a clip)"
"Hare-Way to the Stars"
"Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century"
"Robin Hood Daffy"
"Duck Amuck"
"Bully for Bugs"
"Ali Baba Bunny"
"Rabbit Fire"
"For Scent-imental Reasons"
"Long-Haired Hare"
"What's Opera, Doc?"
"Operation: Rabbit"