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The Small One

  • 1978
  • G
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.3K
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Sean Marshall, Clarence Nash, and Hal Smith in The Small One (1978)
AnimationDramaFamilyShort

Ordered by his father to sell his old, small donkey, named Small One, a boy in ancient Palestine takes the donkey to the Nazareth market. Finding no buyers there, the boy is about to give up... Read allOrdered by his father to sell his old, small donkey, named Small One, a boy in ancient Palestine takes the donkey to the Nazareth market. Finding no buyers there, the boy is about to give up when he meets a kind man named Joseph.Ordered by his father to sell his old, small donkey, named Small One, a boy in ancient Palestine takes the donkey to the Nazareth market. Finding no buyers there, the boy is about to give up when he meets a kind man named Joseph.

  • Directors
    • Don Bluth
    • Jack Cutting
    • Wolfgang Reitherman
  • Writers
    • Vance Gerry
    • Peter Young
    • Charles Tazewell
  • Stars
    • Sean Marshall
    • William Woodson
    • Olan Soule
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Don Bluth
      • Jack Cutting
      • Wolfgang Reitherman
    • Writers
      • Vance Gerry
      • Peter Young
      • Charles Tazewell
    • Stars
      • Sean Marshall
      • William Woodson
      • Olan Soule
    • 25User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sean Marshall
    • Boy
    • (voice)
    William Woodson
    • Tanner
    • (voice)
    Olan Soule
    Olan Soule
    • Father
    • (voice)
    • (as Olan Soulé)
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Auctioneer
    • (voice)
    Joe Higgins
    Joe Higgins
    • Guard
    • (voice)
    Gordon Jump
    Gordon Jump
    • Joseph
    • (voice)
    Clarence Nash
    Clarence Nash
    • Small One
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Thurl Ravenscroft
    • Potter
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Ken Sansom
    • Baker
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Don Bluth
      • Jack Cutting
      • Wolfgang Reitherman
    • Writers
      • Vance Gerry
      • Peter Young
      • Charles Tazewell
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews25

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    9Atreyu_II

    A small classic

    The cover line «A new animation featurette destined to become a Disney Holiday Classic» suits perfectly on this Christmas tale. This short is considered an experiment, reuniting the talents of Don Bluth and the artists from the Walt Disney Company, as much as it is a quality Christian propaganda mini-film.

    It's a nice cartoon. The story is touching, the artwork is excellent, the animation is great and the whole thing runs on a perfect pace. But, back to the artwork, for those who are familiar with Disney's "Aladdin", the artwork here and even the sceneries give a certain "déjà vu" feeling.

    As for the characters, the boy looks almost identical to Mowgli from Disney's "The Jungle Book", but he's much better drawn and not as slim as Mowgli. Plus, this boy is kind and very humble, while Mowgli is stubborn and often challenging to deal with. Curiously, some of the animation of the boy is identical to Mowgli's.

    The donkey is precisely named Small One, which is ironic because he's such a large donkey. Big, yes, but as gentle as a lamb. The boy's father is a nice guy and Joseph (the donkey's buyer) is very kind.

    About the characters I don't like, they are obviously the guard, the tanner, the 3 merchants and the auctioneer. Curiously, the auctioneer almost looks like Stromboli from Disney's masterpiece "Pinocchio". But although I like Stromboli, I dislike the auctioneer.

    Our story takes place in Israel, outside of Nazareth. The story focus on the friendship between Small One and the boy, but also on the boy's attempt to sell the donkey for a piece of silver. They both live an awful day but the ending is happy. The donkey is sold to Joseph, who needs a gentle donkey to carry his wife Mary to Bethlehem. The ending has a strong magical feeling because of its excellent artwork and especially because of that sparkling big star.

    The voice cast does a good job, including Sean Marshall as the boy (which is obvious, because his laughter is very Pete-like). Sean Marshall was not only a very talented young actor, but also a wonderful singer. If there's any doubt about that, he is very good as Pete in "Pete's Dragon" and he sings beautifully in that movie. In "The Small One", he demonstrates again his acting skills (in this case, vocal) and sings very well either. I wonder what happened to him and where is he now.

    So, in conclusion, it's not an animated short without faults, but it's quite good and deserves more credit than it gets. It's really pitiful that such a trashy and gross movie like "Grease" has much more success, popularity and recognition than this nice little story (which came out in the same year of 1978).

    The number of animated shorts, animated films and even live-action films made by Walt Disney Company doesn't stop to surprise me. Anytime I think there won't be more or that even more would be impossible, I keep getting surprised.

    This should definitely be on Top 250.
    oconn

    Well of course it's a Christian movie...

    it's a Christmas story!!! It's a story that is being told not blatant propaganda. No mention of who the stranger who buys Small One is. It's alluded to but never stated. Christmas movies have this strange tendency to be about, of all things, Christmas.

    It's a sweet story about a boy and his love for an animal that is no longer of use to the family. He's trying desperately to find a home for this donkey he loves so very much. In the end the Donkey finds that he has his most important job ahead of him.

    This is a childhood favorite along with the story of Nestor (another donkey related children's Christmas flick).

    Basically, if you like Christmas and the stories surrounding it, you'll love the story. If you don't believe in Christmas, it's not for you.
    MadoriaFen

    The Crying Game

    I am a person who is not usually moved by films, especially cartoons, but this one brings tears to my eyes even now as I write this review. I can remember watching it in fourth grade, bawling my eyes out, and I still cry every year when I watch it. It is a classic film that is a must-see for all ages. It transcends religion and is truly a story about friendship and sacrifice. The Small One is a film that can teach everyone its simple lesson.
    crystalcooper249

    What are you talking about?

    The cover clearly states Holiday Classic. I just wanted to say that if you don't want to see so called "Christian Propaganda", then why are you watching Christmas movies? The whole point of Christmas is based on the Christian religion anyway. So worrying about whether a Christmas movie has Christian context is the stupidest thing I have ever heard. I am not saying that there is anything wrong with having different religious veiws but if you are involving yourself with subject matter based on certain things, why question why those things are evident in the subject? I am sorry to be so negative in my post but it irritates me to hear someone delve into something that makes no sense. It is a good movie that highlights the reason we celebrate the season.
    exbestgirl

    This is the sweetest story of all time.

    From the first time I listened to the album to this movie I was hooked.

    It was a read/sing along album with the story and illustrations inside when you open the cover. The story is sweet and endearing. I cannot believe there is not more information available about this movie.

    If there were more stories like this for our children to grow up on, they would still be innocent like we were back then. Growing up I listened to the story everyday. I can still recite it all the lines along with movie.

    It was not just for Christmas in my eyes. A must see for every child and adult.

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    • Trivia
      This short was Don Bluth's last involvement with Disney, while Bluth's flagship property, "The Land Before Time," would mention the Circle of Life, which would be a key topic throughout Disney's "The Lion King."
    • Quotes

      Tanner: You have a donkey to sell?

      Boy: [nervously] His-his name is Small One.

      Tanner: [inspecting Small One's hide] One piece of silver.

      Boy: Will you take good care of him?

      Tanner: [sneers] I only want his hide, boy. I'm a tanner.

      Boy: [gasps] The tanner?

      Boy: [turns his head to realize he and Small One have landed in a sweatshop] You wanna make leather out of him?

      Tanner: One piece of silver.

      Boy: No, I won't sell him! I won't! No, no!

      [the boy and Small One flee the shop in terror]

    • Alternate versions
      "The Merchant's Song" lyrics have been altered. The original lyrics were "We simply cheat a little if we must". In the recent versions it was changed to "We work a little harder if we must". This is because the original lyrics are perceived to have Jewish stereotypes. These original lyrics are no longer present on the DVD versions of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Disney Dimanche: Episode #2.1 (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Small One
      Composed by Don Bluth

      Performed by Christalee

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Don Bluth's the Small One
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 26m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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