Goliath II

Goliath II is an American animated short film directed by Wolfgang Reitherman from the year 1960.

Action

Goliath II is a young elephant who is barely bigger than a toenail his father Goliath I. Although the boy is the pride of the mother, but his father is disappointed to have such a tiny thing as a son, but where size also means significance in the elephant kingdom. Has long since taken Tiger II also Raja notice of Goliath and chases him, but he would ever want to eat an elephant. Most Goliath II must be saved by his always worried mother. As the little one during an elephant trek back stays to watch the worm crawl, and falls into a small hole, the entire hike has to be interrupted, the elephants running on each other and get blue eyes. Only with difficulty, it is possible the mother to get her son out of the hole. As punishment, he has to stay in a bird's nest during the next rest stop. As has also referred to as a "plague " his mother, leaves Goliath II insulted the herd, afraid of fireflies and frogs, and soon falls into the hands of Raja. The elephant mother rescues her son one more time, but Goliath II is now an outsider in the herd because he wanted to leave them in the lurch.

The migration of elephants continues to flee in panic to all the elephants at a time. On the road sits a mouse that are dangerously. Only Goliath II, who also has mouse size is unimpressed. Sitting at a safe distance in the pond follow the big elephant as it comes to wrangling between elephant and mouse results in the mouse at the end. Goliath II is now a hero, will rejoin the herd and allowed to sit on the head of his father during the hike.

Production

Goliath II was born in 1959 and experienced its premiere on January 21, 1960. It was the first animated film in which all the sketches using electrophotography on the celluloid were applied. Disney made ​​this process until 1990.

Synchronization

Awards

Goliath II 1961 for an Oscar in the category " Best Animated Short Film " nomination, but could not prevail against Munro himself.

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