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  2. Mary Poppins (film) - Wikipedia

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    Critic Drew Casper summarized the impact of Mary Poppins in 2011: Disney was the leader, his musical fantasies mixing animation and truly marvelous f/x with real-life action for children and the child in the adult. Mary Poppins (1964) was his plum. ... the story was elemental, even trite. But utmost sophistication (the chimney pot sequence ...

  3. Walt Disney Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney Archives is the corporate archive for The Walt Disney Company.Established in 1970 by Dave Smith, the Walt Disney Archives is the official repository for Disney's history—which includes everything from corporate files to photographs, movie props and costumes, consumer products, and assets from Disney's theme parks.

  4. Mary Poppins - Wikipedia

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    Mary Poppins (character), the nanny with magical powers. Mary Poppins, a 1964 Disney film starring Julie Andrews, based on the books. Mary Poppins: Original Cast Soundtrack, the soundtrack album for the 1964 film. Mary Poppins Returns, a 2018 film starring Emily Blunt, and sequel to the 1964 film.

  5. List of The Flintstones media - Wikipedia

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    Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble in Songs from Mary Poppins (1966, Hanna-Barbera Records) The Flintstones Meet The Orchestra Family (1968, Sunset Records) [re-released in 1977 by Columbia Records] The Flintstones (1972, Peter Pan Records) [4 stories: Birthday Blues, The Great Shape-Up, Public Citizen No. 1, Ski-Doo]

  6. Dick Van Dyke Recalls Crying First Time He Heard “Mary ...

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    Dick Van Dyke had an emotional reaction upon hearing the music of Mary Poppins for the first time.. The actor, now 98, sat down for an interview as part of ABC News' special The Untold Story of ...

  7. Mary Poppins (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Poppins was made into a film based on the first four books in the series by Walt Disney Productions in 1964. According to the 40th anniversary DVD release of the film in 2004, Walt Disney first attempted to purchase the film rights to Mary Poppins from P. L. Travers as early as 1938, but was rebuffed because Travers did not believe a film version of her books would do justice to her ...

  8. Golden age of American animation - Wikipedia

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    The last films he was involved in were Mary Poppins (1964), The Jungle Book (1967), The Love Bug (1968), The Aristocats (1970), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977); since the short Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966) was released during his lifetime and he was also involved in the production ...

  9. I Love to Laugh - Wikipedia

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    "I Love to Laugh", also called "We Love to Laugh", is a song from Walt Disney's 1964 film Mary Poppins which was composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. [1] The song is sung in the film by "Uncle Albert" (), and "Bert" (Dick Van Dyke) as they levitate uncontrollably toward the ceiling, eventually joined by Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews) herself. [1]