Contrast in Rhythm (Short 1955)
Disney Princess: A Christmas of Enchantment (Video 2005)
"Zenimation" Natural Wonders (TV Episode 2021)
The Blue Shadows on the Trail sequence is shown."Zenimation" Snowscapes (TV Episode 2021)
Scenes featured.
Contrast in Rhythm (Short 1955)
ClipsMusic Land (1955)
clipsLady and the Tramp (1955)
Reused scene"The Mickey Mouse Club" Circus Day - The Marcellis (TV Episode 1956)
This cartoon, sans credits, is shown in its entirety"The Magical World of Disney" Disneyland, the Park/Pecos Bill (TV Episode 1957)
The Pecos Bill in this episode is the same as the Pecos Bill (1948) which was edited from Melody Time.
Blame It on the Samba (Short 1948)
This cartoon is excerpted in "Melody Time".The Legend of Johnny Appleseed (Short 1948)
Johnny Appleseed was originally released as part of Melody TimeLittle Toot (Short 1948)
Little Toot was originally released as part of Melody TimeOnce Upon a Wintertime (Short 1948)
Once Upon a Wintertime was originally released as part of Melody TimeBumble Boogie (Short 1948)
Bumble Boogie was originally released as part of Melody Time
Let's Go to the Movies (Short 1949)
Mighty Manhattan, New York's Wonder City (Short 1949)
on marquee of Astor Theatre in Times SquareDonald's Diary (Short 1954)
Donald and Daisy are watching this at the drive-in theater in the rainDateline: Disneyland (TV Special 1955)
Golden Horseshoe is called Slue Foot Sue's Golden Horseshoe; Pecos Bill theme plays at one pointPaul Bunyan (Short 1958)
At the beginning of "Paul Bunyan", Paul's shadow can be seen stretching across America that is similar to a shot of Johnny Appleseed's shadow stretching across America at the end of his cartoon
The Great Train Robbery (Short 1903)
Pecos Bill fires his gun into the camera point-blank like the iconic shot from this film.King Kong (1933)
When Little Toot saves the stranded ocean liner, he passes some rocks that are shaped like a monster face that briefly scares him. The monster face closely resembles King Kong's giant ape face.- One of the vultures from 'Snow White' appears in a verse of 'Pecos Bill'.
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
The narrator says "A song's the only thing/To take you over the rainbow/To the land where music is king".Casablanca (1942)
When Bill meets his horse, it's "the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
Three Amigos! (1986)