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Animation

Goliath II

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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.

Release Date : 1960-01-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sterling Holloway

Character Name : Narrator

Original Name : Sterling Holloway

Gender : Male

Mel Blanc

Character Name : Raja the Tiger

Original Name : Mel Blanc

Gender : Male

J. Pat O'Malley

Character Name : Goliath I

Original Name : J. Pat O'Malley

Gender : Male

Barbara Jo Allen

Character Name : Goliath II's Mother

Original Name : Barbara Jo Allen

Gender : Female

Verna Felton

Character Name : Eloise

Original Name : Verna Felton

Gender : Female

Paul Frees

Character Name : The Mouse

Original Name : Paul Frees

Gender : Male

Kevin Corcoran

Character Name : Goliath II

Original Name : Kevin Corcoran

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-05-26

The big "Goliath" can only thinly disguise his disappointment when his son is born and is barely knee high to a grasshopper. Luckily, little "Goliath" is the apple of his mother's eye, and she has faith in him! That faith is well tested, though, as the scrawny looking tiger "Raja" eyes himself a little snack! This titchy elephant is quite literally bite size, and almost every other hungry critter in the forest has an eye on him too! When the little one gets lost, mum goes mad but the others sense dinner... Everyone knows that the one thing a pachyderm is scared of is a mouse - and when one terrifies the bejesus out of his giant family, it's only little Goliath who stays to face the dangers - and an acrobatic combat ensues. It's not really very original, this - with shades of "Jungle Book" meets "Winnie the Pooh" and "Dumbo" threading through it, it has a certain familiarity. It's got a friendly enough narration from the instantly recognisable tones of Sterling Holloway and the score is very typically George Bruns so it's easy to watch, just probably as easy to forget, too. (PS - I don't think there's a film called "Goliath I")