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From 2004 VHS of Home On The Range
and Also Here's The Scene
(Penny & Cody at The DVD Movies "Home On The Range (2004)")
Cody: Poor Maggie. I Love Songs from Alan Menken.
Penny: Yeah. Music by Alan Menken.
This song helps me calm down.
ОтветитьI loved the movie when I was a kid, I still love this song ever since, and it still makes me cry every single time....
ОтветитьWho else is here tryna' run off reality back to their childhood.... I miss this time. This cartoons hit different
ОтветитьI always found this part of the movie to be sad. I also want to say that this movie was definitely apart of my childhood and it still brings back memories whenever seeing it again.
ОтветитьThis scene is so depressing.
ОтветитьSaw this at the movies with my kids when they were little and we loved it. I just watched it by myself and it brought back some precious memories. "Lord, if you're listening..." ❤💔
ОтветитьI love this song so emotional and amazing movie so many childhood memories
ОтветитьI watched the making of the movie and Alan Menken said this song made people cry
ОтветитьThis is all Mrs. Calloway's fault! She was so mean, sour, nasty, and cruel to Maggie! That evil, evil fiend!
ОтветитьI've heard that this song was written shortly after September 11, 2001. I have to wonder if it would have turned out even half as good if the events of that day didn't happen.
ОтветитьYeomchang-dong also Everyone also sad.
ОтветитьCombo panda's Emery Professor zundap
ОтветитьEveryone also sad in Seongsu dong.
ОтветитьYeomchang-dong penguin also is sad and feels blue.
ОтветитьBack at seongsu dong. Room 16 Jerry gen 2 felt sad and feeling blue. And selling.
ОтветитьAnd also, my dad covers me to make sure all be okay that I was crying about my aunt Cynthia was dead. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
ОтветитьDuring this song, the part was jeb the goat was walking outside with others, that part really goes to me that I was crying to my dad at my Aunt's funeral. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
ОтветитьI loved this song until I heard that it was about 9/11, now I can't take it seriously. America has literally gotten off the easiest of any country when it comes to terrorism and misery, and yet we still propagandize about 9/11.
ОтветитьI cried when I watch this when I was a kid
ОтветитьThe tune to this song has been stuck in my head for years, but I couldn't recall the lyrics.
Ответитьdisney has fallen
ОтветитьI will never understand why this film never got the love it deserves. I actually found so much fun happen in this film. They really animated it fantastically, really good storyline, such fun dialogue honestly, a really fun film for the family. I’ll never understand why this and Chicken Little (which also deserves more love and is fun) weren’t rated nicely! They’re BOTH my childhoods. Ignore what everyone is saying and give both of them a chance, please.
ОтветитьI'm currently picturing in my mind for an all-new Animaniacs reboot full-length feature that there is a really sad and heartbreaking montage like this.
But it actually makes you feel for all the lovable characters of Animaniacs and makes you bawl your eyes out and all that for real.
You see, after The Warner Siblings and CEO Nora Rita Norita get into a feisty argument with each other as they were going through an adventure and whatnot far from the WB Studios or something for certain reasons difficult for me to explain, and conclude their fight with The Warners saying that they'll angrily leave Nora for good which gets Nora into total sadness realizing the kind of person she's been to The Warners and everyone and everything and decides to also leave them too soon enough after the night.
Which brings up the song "Will The Sun Ever Shine Again?", Written by Alan Menken & Glenn Slater and Performed by Bonnie Raitt.
And as the song starts playing, we cut to Nora's daughter Cora Norita at the studios going through and packing things away in the water tower and her mom's office while also having tear-shedding mourn and sadness of what she believes as a potentially forever loss of her mother and The Warners (who she was slowly but surely becoming real good friends with before) and thinking of all the crazy-good times she had with them. Later when going through and closing up her mom's office for the night, Dr. Scrathinsniff, her two aunts and a few other members of the WB Studios come by for a moment to comfort her as they become sad about losing their friends and family too and start to leave.
Next, we cut to Ralph who is being told by Scratchinsniff along with Nora's sisters aka Cora's aunts and a few WB Studio members and such (Except for Cora herself as she's still at the studio closing it up herself) about how they lost Nora and The Warners and everything, and Ralph and Nora's great grandmother Flora Dora Norita feel terrible about the disappearance of The Warners and her great granddaughter too.
Finally, we cut back to Cora who's locking up and closing the whole studio for the night on her own while taking another moment or two looking at the water tower and the rest of the WB Studios hopelessly thinking that her mother Nora and The Warner Siblings may never return and that she'll lose everything for good.
After which, Cora sheds a few more heartbreaking tears in her eyes as she slowly walks back home in the thunderous storm during the night in LA, Nora wakes up for a minute feeling Cora's presence pass by and looks out the window for a moment but misses her completely as the storm continues to burst through the night, takes a look up at the dark sky and sheds a few tears of sadness about her life, herself and everything just before she sadly goes back to sleep with The Warners who are resting in the background.
Then slowly fading the scene to black, thus concluding the song and the sad montage for a potential Animaniacs reboot film I have in mind.
If anyone in the whole production crew of the Animaniacs reboot or a whole group of fan-artists and animators can fully create that scene idea for me by 9/11 or something or other, I'd be happy to share it with everybody and thank those folks for creating it for me in the end. Plus, tell me what you all think of that idea of mine?
this whole movie holds a special place in my heart…it’s very underrated
Ответитьmy mom used to sing me to sleep with thus
ОтветитьThis is the COVID theme song
Ответить:( I still remember this back when I was 5
ОтветитьThere are certain people that are just made to sing certain songs. Bonnie Raitt truly made this song her own, just an outstanding performance. As far as I'm concerned her performance is right up there with Doolie Wilson in Casablanca. FLY NAVY!!!
Ответитьrain☁💧💦☔
ОтветитьAm I the only one here who thought of this song during the pandemic?
ОтветитьThis is how I felt moving out of my senior dorm in March. Coronavirus made me leave the life I knew behind. I never got to say goodbye to some of my friends. I just had to leave it all behind.
I graduated online on May 8th. Now, I do not know what’s next. But it feels like the sun will never shine the way it did again.
Anyone here bc of corona 😔😔
ОтветитьSay what you will about this movie, but it has a great soundtrack
Ответить15 Years Later
It's STILL raining..................
Who rembers this movie from their childhood 😢😢😢
ОтветитьSaddest Songs from Home on the Range.
ОтветитьI don't care what they say about the movie, I will always remember it as one of my favorites
Ответитьturkeeeyy
ОтветитьI watched this movie when I was 17 (several years after it's release) and I loved it. I specially like this part of the movie, so sad and emotional.
ОтветитьFun fact: Alan Menken finished this song during 9/11 happened
ОтветитьI love this song, even though it makes me think of Robin Williams.
ОтветитьThis Was My Favorite Childhood Film! Rock On Buck!
ОтветитьI Love Bonnie Rait!
Ответитьdid calliway's mom die?.. why is there a second hat and bell?
Ответитьits been like three years since i last saw this movie and this scene still makes me cry
Ответить9/11 + Alan Menkin = THIS SONG :'(
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