Dumbo

Dumbo is a 1941 American animated fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is based upon the storyline written by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl, and illustrated by Helen Durney for the prototype of a novelty toy ("Roll-a-Book").

Dumbo
Original theatrical release poster
Directed bySupervising director Sequence directors
  • Norman Ferguson
  • Wilfred Jackson
  • Bill Roberts
  • Jack Kinney
  • Samuel Armstrong
Story by
Based onDumbo, the Flying Elephant
by Helen Aberson
Harold Pearl
Produced byWalt Disney
Starring
Narrated byJohn McLeish
Music byFrank Churchill
Oliver Wallace
Production
company
Walt Disney Productions
Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures
Release dates
  • October 23, 1941 (1941-10-23) (New York City)
  • October 31, 1941 (1941-10-31) (U.S.)
Running time
64 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$950,000
Box office>$1.3 million (est. United States/Canada rentals, 1941)

The main character is Jumbo Jr., an elephant who is cruelly nicknamed "Dumbo", as in "dumb". He is ridiculed for his oversized ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is a mouse named Timothy – a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants.

Produced to recoup the financial losses of both Pinocchio and Fantasia, Dumbo was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studios. At 64 minutes, it is one of the studio's shortest animated features. Sound was recorded conventionally using the RCA System. One voice was synthesized using the Sonovox system, but it too was recorded using the RCA System.

Dumbo was released on October 23, 1941, where it was met with critical acclaim for its story, humor, visuals, and music. The film was later criticized for racist stereotyping of black people. Its accolades include an Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture.

In 2017, Dumbo was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant".

In the years following its initial release, Dumbo remains popular ever since. Its derivative works include a popular theme park attraction, merchandise products, a television series, and a live-action adaptation.

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