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Melody Time (1948)

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Melody Time

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Because of the controversy about cowboys smoking, the "Pecos Bill" segment was heavily edited for release on DVD. In the original film, Bill is seen smoking a cigarette in several sequences. The cigarette was edited out in each case, resulting in the removal of almost the entire tornado sequence and some odd hand and mouth movements for Bill throughout. These scenes have since been restored in a recent American Blu-ray release.
The segment "The Legend of Johnny Appleseed" is one of the rare Disney animated works based on a historical figure. Johnny Appleseed is the nickname of John Chapman (1774-1845), a frontiersman credited with introducing the apple tree to the areas of modern Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
As the real John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman strictly followed his church's dietary doctrine, he could not use techniques like grafting to improve his apples, and had to grow them from the seeds; hence, they were useless as food due to the small size and bitter taste and could only be used for making cider. They could never have been used for making pies as the apple song claims. The cider was far more nutritious and safe to drink than the water available in the areas Johnny visited, so by selling his apple seeds to the locals, Johnny in fact saved hundreds of lives.
During the making of this movie, when composer Ken Darby presented the music for the "Johnny Appleseed" segment to Walt Disney, he scorned the music, as sounding "like New Deal music," to which an enraged Darby shouted back, "THAT is just a cross-section of one man's opinion!" Darby would not be at the studio much longer after that.
This was the third film to team up Donald Duck and José Carioca, following Saludos Amigos (1942) and The Three Caballeros (1944).

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