There isn't much story in this one, but it's a great movie to put on when you want to just chill out to some fun animation. And the parts with Madam Mim are pretty underrated.
Not much of a story?......you try animating a whole cartoon back in those days...it's longer than Dumbo anyway. Sorry they didn't turn it into a Marvel-Universe...
The reason it feels more like the beginning of a larger story is because it’s based on the first novel in TH White’s Once & Future King series. If you’re interested in the rest of the story, there’s actually a really good live action movie called “Camelot” that’s loosely based on the later books in series. Merlin doesn’t feature much in it because it’s more focused on Arthur’s adulthood but it’s an entertaining picture that features a stronger plot and a villain
Eric: "I know this version of Merlin. He was in Kingdom Hearts; jolly old fella" This version of Merlin: "There! You see? I'm an ugly, horrible, grouchy old man!"
This is actually one of my favorite movies from childhood, I love the feel of it. The Once and Future King is also one of my favorite books, it’s just such good writing, the first part (of three parts) of that book, king Arthur’s childhood and upbringing, is what this movie was modeled from. Many of the lessons Arthur/wart learns from Merlin and the animals (in the book he also spends time as a goose and an ant) he takes into his adulthood and applies to his rule as king.
Watched this all the time as a kid, definitely have a soft spot for it. Favorite parts are the wizard's duel (IMO an underrated Disney fight) and how Pelinore and that knight in black and green stood up for Arthur in the ending.
So much nostalgia, I can't even remember the last time I saw this but I was still in single digits, this is such a great movie, to this day 30+ years later "Shun Shine! Horrible Wholesome Shun Shine!" still gets used. I've always been confused about king Arthur, in one version he pulls a sword from a stone but in another it was The Lady In The Lake, two very distinct origins until she hucked the sword IN the stone and said "your problem now", which raises way to many questions about how string she was.
This movie was in my mom's VHS collection, so I watched it a lot as a kid. It's pretty weird how it feels more like a series of TV episodes than a singular movie, but it was fun to watch nonetheless. I think that actually made me watch it more than the other Disney films, as I could easily watch it in parts if I didn't have time for a full movie.
As funny as the movie is, if you remember that the story of King Arthur ultimately ends up being a tragedy, parts of it really hit differently, mainly the ending of the squirrel episode and Archimedes warning Wart not to touch the sword.
I saw a fun theory once that the female squirrel later went to Madam Mim and asked to be turned into a human because she was still in love with Arthur and so she became Guinevere and Mim made her fall in love with Lancelot to get back at Merlin and Arthur.
It’s funny that even though I really enjoy this movie, it still bothers me that the Sword itself is the title of the movie yet it is barely in the movie. Fun Fact: Arthur is voiced by three different actors as the original actor was going through puberty at the time.
If you want some more medieval stuff from this era, but has more of an adventure to it, I'd recommend giving *The Black Cauldron* a go, if you haven't seen it already. It's been argued as one of the darkest Disney films. It also features good use of the classic UFO sounding instrument, the theremin instrument. You might recognise the sound it makes from the original Ghostbusters.
Awesome reaction as usual! It's always funny to hear the English voices of my childhood movies. I had this one and Disney Robin hood on one VHS :) The music o both is awesome, from merlin's hockedy pocked to Robin's Oodelelly! I didn't remember the sound effects tough, but I love the use of classical instruments in "the sword in the stone"
I'm from New Zealand, and me and my family went to Disney World in 2007, I was nine years old, and one of the core childhoods memories that I will forever remember was seeing the Sword in the Stone. I saw another kid trying to pull it, but as Thor would say, not worthy. So, I gave it a shot, and to my surprise, the sword went up. Got congratulated and given a certificate of which I still have in my memory box. Good times. Besides the voice changes of Arthur in between scenes, and the noticeable recycled animation, this is one of my favorite Disney movies I have watched, back on VHS, then DVD
I know but through his adventures as animals he learned the value of brains over brawn, size or brute strength, the necessity of keeping your head when attacked, how to think outside the box, and a lot more about the world around him. He was never motivated by power, greed or arrogance, only ever by his own curiosity and courage - both of which he retained in spite of his age, birth, and lack of strength and in spite of being called 'Wart' and being mistreated and bullied and constantly told to be grateful for the pittance he had his whole life. He has an open mind and he's willing to learn new things, and always put energy into it. He's not afraid of questions, of seeing the world through a different perspective, and dreams about the impossible. That's what Merlin saw in him. That's what was encouraged throughout his adventures as a fish, a squirrel and a bird. That's why, apart from divine intervention, he deserved the sword because he wanted the sword, not the crown, and didn't even want it for himself. Even when he was frightened he went ahead with trying to pull it out. Even when it seemed stuck he went ahead without that self-doubt some may have after being called 'Wart' his whole life. And later, he did it because he had the confidence (maybe even because of Merlin's faith in him and in all he had seen and done with Merlin) to want to prove to others that he's not just a skinny orphan boy that everyone calls Wart, as well as to prove that he wasn't a liar. It was probably the second time in his life that he'd ever stood up for himself. And that's why he's a better option to be king than all the others who've ever tried to pull it, because they felt they deserved to be king because they were strong and because they felt they deserved to be king because they just wanted to be king. It's better that Arthur start his reign willing and able to ask for help when he knows that he needs it, and with good advice at his side rather than starting his reign with arrogance over having pulled the stone and believing that he deserves to be king because he wanted to be king. And in any case, I'd rather have him as king than that idiot thug Kay - "Kay the King? What a dreadful though"
This is my official "When I'm sick in the Winter months" movie. When I was in school (in the long long ago), this was a regular Sunday Afternoon movie a station would pop on cause it's short and I'd sit and watch it while sick and fell in love with it.
Sword and the Stone and Robin Hood were my favorites when I was young, so glad someone's finally reacted to it. Not as epic as other Disney films, obviously, but still charms me thoroughly. Thanks! So great to have someone enjoy it like I did. And that poor girl squirrel, that's the original catfish.
Wow, it's even more pronounced in reaction form -- Arthur was voiced by three young boys, at least one of whom experienced a voice change during production, giving the character somewhere between four and six different voices which he switches between seemingly at random. I'm mystified as to what order they recorded the lines in, since the voice changes happen several times per scene.
3:27 People say you can't have everything. And they're right....but if you knew that spell you'd probably be able to have about half of everything at least.
I love this movie and I think Merlin is a highly underrated Disney character (as are Archemedes and Mim for that matter). My only real complaint about the movie is the ending is super abrupt. It doesn't really have a conclusion it just sort of...stops. like they ran out of time and went "and then he becomes king the end!" Beyond that I really enjoy this movie!
I love this movie for the animation:) I used to have the biggest crush on Merlin😄 Speaking of, you should watch the tv-series Merlin, it's really fun in my opinion☺
Fun fact: in the universe of Disney descendants madam mim has a by granddaughters one of which was a old childhood friend of the main character Mal the daughter of Maleficent
People dont understand this movie it dont need to be like other Disney i read by this time animation was on way out and needed a new style new format and it basically saved the Disney. Its 1 of 4 of my favorite tied movies.Aladdin, Return of Jafar, Robin Hood, and this. To me it is its own style. Sugar and Spoon is fav then Merlin then Arthure but its just a unique but badace movie, i never like musicals too much some are great, but it is its own movie. It dont need same style as others that is why its one of my 4 tied. Robin Hood has some music but its more on comedy best of all. Aladdins both 1 and 2 has plot songs and great character. So in a way is all tied together as my best movies. Disney should be more then just plot and action but education and using ur brain and just have fun. ITs why i get it then many do.
There isn't much story in this one, but it's a great movie to put on when you want to just chill out to some fun animation. And the parts with Madam Mim are pretty underrated.
Not much of a story?......you try animating a whole cartoon back in those days...it's longer than Dumbo anyway. Sorry they didn't turn it into a Marvel-Universe...
"That's not. . .the rules."
Remember, she only wanted rules so she could BREAK them.
Sir Kay and Sir Ector, as well as Sir Pelinor are actually Knights of the round table. They go on to become Arthur's Knights!
The Guy Who voiced Pellinore played Alfred in The Batman TV Series from the 60s
I like this guy Merlin. Thanks to him people learned to value science... and then eradicated all magic users. Kudos!
11:41 The lesson is that there's no rhyme nor reason in love.
True Love is only when BOTH feel it....not ONE of them...
One of my favorite movies as a kid...
I hope disney never remakes this movie. Its great just the way it is!
The reason it feels more like the beginning of a larger story is because it’s based on the first novel in TH White’s Once & Future King series. If you’re interested in the rest of the story, there’s actually a really good live action movie called “Camelot” that’s loosely based on the later books in series. Merlin doesn’t feature much in it because it’s more focused on Arthur’s adulthood but it’s an entertaining picture that features a stronger plot and a villain
17:04 They don't call her 'Mad' Madam Mim for nothing you know
Eric: "I know this version of Merlin. He was in Kingdom Hearts; jolly old fella"
This version of Merlin: "There! You see? I'm an ugly, horrible, grouchy old man!"
This is actually one of my favorite movies from childhood, I love the feel of it. The Once and Future King is also one of my favorite books, it’s just such good writing, the first part (of three parts) of that book, king Arthur’s childhood and upbringing, is what this movie was modeled from. Many of the lessons Arthur/wart learns from Merlin and the animals (in the book he also spends time as a goose and an ant) he takes into his adulthood and applies to his rule as king.
Love this movie used to watch it all the time as a kid
Watched this all the time as a kid, definitely have a soft spot for it. Favorite parts are the wizard's duel (IMO an underrated Disney fight) and how Pelinore and that knight in black and green stood up for Arthur in the ending.
Ooh this is a nice surprise. I always thought this movie was just super fun, and my younger sibling always found it hilarious, so I'd quote it often.
this is one of the movies i loooooved as a kid even tho i was born 1990. every little thing in this brings me right back to my childhood
😂 1:53 funny shocked face
12:55 I suppose Merlin could have turned the girl squirrel into a human - but would she have been happy as a human?
You should ask if she would be able to abandon her animal's behavior for living as a human
So much nostalgia, I can't even remember the last time I saw this but I was still in single digits, this is such a great movie, to this day 30+ years later "Shun Shine! Horrible Wholesome Shun Shine!" still gets used. I've always been confused about king Arthur, in one version he pulls a sword from a stone but in another it was The Lady In The Lake, two very distinct origins until she hucked the sword IN the stone and said "your problem now", which raises way to many questions about how string she was.
18:35
He gave her COVID!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good 1
This movie was in my mom's VHS collection, so I watched it a lot as a kid. It's pretty weird how it feels more like a series of TV episodes than a singular movie, but it was fun to watch nonetheless. I think that actually made me watch it more than the other Disney films, as I could easily watch it in parts if I didn't have time for a full movie.
As funny as the movie is, if you remember that the story of King Arthur ultimately ends up being a tragedy, parts of it really hit differently, mainly the ending of the squirrel episode and Archimedes warning Wart not to touch the sword.
13:19 this is so funny
I saw a fun theory once that the female squirrel later went to Madam Mim and asked to be turned into a human because she was still in love with Arthur and so she became Guinevere and Mim made her fall in love with Lancelot to get back at Merlin and Arthur.
It’s funny that even though I really enjoy this movie, it still bothers me that the Sword itself is the title of the movie yet it is barely in the movie.
Fun Fact: Arthur is voiced by three different actors as the original actor was going through puberty at the time.
It's called "The wizard and the witch" in German, it also bothered me that it wasn't "the wizard and the boy" or something more obvious 😂
fun fact: in the german version, its actually called 'the wizard and the witch'
@@sophiemoser1752 In french, it's just "Merlin l'enchanteur", which translates as "Merlin the enchanter" or "Merlin the wizard"
This and Robin Hood were my favourite Disney Movies as a kid and I still love them a lot.. tx for your reaction, greetings from Germany! 😊
Me, I'm from France. In the french version, Merlin goes to Saint-Tropez
Omg my absolute favorite Disney movie from my childhood!! Thank you for doing this movie ❤❤
If you want some more medieval stuff from this era, but has more of an adventure to it, I'd recommend giving *The Black Cauldron* a go, if you haven't seen it already. It's been argued as one of the darkest Disney films.
It also features good use of the classic UFO sounding instrument, the theremin instrument.
You might recognise the sound it makes from the original Ghostbusters.
Awesome reaction as usual! It's always funny to hear the English voices of my childhood movies. I had this one and Disney Robin hood on one VHS :)
The music o both is awesome, from merlin's hockedy pocked to Robin's Oodelelly!
I didn't remember the sound effects tough, but I love the use of classical instruments in "the sword in the stone"
Same, I grew up with the french version.
But Archimedes' big laugh is the same 😂
I'm from New Zealand, and me and my family went to Disney World in 2007, I was nine years old, and one of the core childhoods memories that I will forever remember was seeing the Sword in the Stone. I saw another kid trying to pull it,
but as Thor would say, not worthy. So, I gave it a shot, and to my surprise, the sword went up. Got congratulated and given a certificate of which I still have in my memory box. Good times. Besides the voice changes of Arthur in between scenes, and the noticeable recycled animation, this is one of my favorite Disney movies I have watched, back on VHS, then DVD
I know but through his adventures as animals he learned the value of brains over brawn, size or brute strength, the necessity of keeping your head when attacked, how to think outside the box, and a lot more about the world around him.
He was never motivated by power, greed or arrogance, only ever by his own curiosity and courage - both of which he retained in spite of his age, birth, and lack of strength and in spite of being called 'Wart' and being mistreated and bullied and constantly told to be grateful for the pittance he had his whole life.
He has an open mind and he's willing to learn new things, and always put energy into it. He's not afraid of questions, of seeing the world through a different perspective, and dreams about the impossible.
That's what Merlin saw in him. That's what was encouraged throughout his adventures as a fish, a squirrel and a bird.
That's why, apart from divine intervention, he deserved the sword because he wanted the sword, not the crown, and didn't even want it for himself. Even when he was frightened he went ahead with trying to pull it out. Even when it seemed stuck he went ahead without that self-doubt some may have after being called 'Wart' his whole life. And later, he did it because he had the confidence (maybe even because of Merlin's faith in him and in all he had seen and done with Merlin) to want to prove to others that he's not just a skinny orphan boy that everyone calls Wart, as well as to prove that he wasn't a liar. It was probably the second time in his life that he'd ever stood up for himself.
And that's why he's a better option to be king than all the others who've ever tried to pull it, because they felt they deserved to be king because they were strong and because they felt they deserved to be king because they just wanted to be king.
It's better that Arthur start his reign willing and able to ask for help when he knows that he needs it, and with good advice at his side rather than starting his reign with arrogance over having pulled the stone and believing that he deserves to be king because he wanted to be king.
And in any case, I'd rather have him as king than that idiot thug Kay - "Kay the King? What a dreadful though"
This is my official "When I'm sick in the Winter months" movie. When I was in school (in the long long ago), this was a regular Sunday Afternoon movie a station would pop on cause it's short and I'd sit and watch it while sick and fell in love with it.
Me, it was " The Rescuers "
20:10 The only one who wanted the sword and not to be king
Yeah this movie doesn't so much have a story arc as it is just a sequence of unrelated events that happen one after the other. Still good though.
Definitely still good!
18:34 I am... a butcher bacterium
Sword and the Stone and Robin Hood were my favorites when I was young, so glad someone's finally reacted to it. Not as epic as other Disney films, obviously, but still charms me thoroughly. Thanks! So great to have someone enjoy it like I did. And that poor girl squirrel, that's the original catfish.
12:39 that's adorable
I felt bad for that squirrel Girl😢 12:57
Wow, it's even more pronounced in reaction form -- Arthur was voiced by three young boys, at least one of whom experienced a voice change during production, giving the character somewhere between four and six different voices which he switches between seemingly at random. I'm mystified as to what order they recorded the lines in, since the voice changes happen several times per scene.
This doesn't bother me in the slightest.
3:27 People say you can't have everything.
And they're right....but if you knew that spell you'd probably be able to have about half of everything at least.
I love this movie and I think Merlin is a highly underrated Disney character (as are Archemedes and Mim for that matter). My only real complaint about the movie is the ending is super abrupt. It doesn't really have a conclusion it just sort of...stops. like they ran out of time and went "and then he becomes king the end!" Beyond that I really enjoy this movie!
People online felt so bad for the Squirrel they made up a different ending for her. Look up Hazel and Sword of the Stone.
I love this movie for the animation:) I used to have the biggest crush on Merlin😄 Speaking of, you should watch the tv-series Merlin, it's really fun in my opinion☺
Fun fact: in the universe of Disney descendants madam mim has a by granddaughters one of which was a old childhood friend of the main character Mal the daughter of Maleficent
last time i went to disneyland (like last year) this movie had a whole float in the parade, i was so confused as to why
People dont understand this movie it dont need to be like other Disney i read by this time animation was on way out and needed a new style new format and it basically saved the Disney. Its 1 of 4 of my favorite tied movies.Aladdin, Return of Jafar, Robin Hood, and this. To me it is its own style. Sugar and Spoon is fav then Merlin then Arthure but its just a unique but badace movie, i never like musicals too much some are great, but it is its own movie. It dont need same style as others that is why its one of my 4 tied. Robin Hood has some music but its more on comedy best of all. Aladdins both 1 and 2 has plot songs and great character. So in a way is all tied together as my best movies. Disney should be more then just plot and action but education and using ur brain and just have fun. ITs why i get it then many do.
I haven’t seen this movie in a very long time
I'm pretty sure this is the most absurd movie that Walt Disney Animation Studios ever made.
Isn't it wonderful?
He gave her COVID lol 😂.
why'd the boy's voice keep changing
Puberty!