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The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney and released by Buena Vista Distribution.It is based on the novel of the same name by T. H. White, first published in 1938 and then revised and republished in 1958 as the first book of White's Arthurian tetralogy The Once and Future King.
The Sword in the Stone is a 1938 novel by British writer T. H. White. First published by Collins in the United Kingdom as a stand-alone work, it later became the first part of a tetralogy, The Once and Future King. A fantasy of the boyhood of King Arthur, it is a sui generis work which combines elements of legend, history, fantasy, and comedy.
The Sword in the Stone, a Disney animated film based on the T. H. White novel The Sword in the Stone (upcoming film), a live-action remake of the 1963 film "The Sword in the Stone", a 2011 two-part episode in the fourth season of the British television series Merlin; The Sword in the Stone, a play by Chinese-Canadian playwright Marty Chan
The famous Durandal sword holds a mythical status rivaling King Arthur’s Excalibur. It’s said that for over 1,2500 years, Durandal was embedded in a stone cliff face roughly 100 feet above a ...
The sword in the stone at Montesiepi Chapel. The sword in the stone relic can be seen at the Rotonda at Montesiepi, near the ruins of the Abbey of San Galgano. An analysis of the protruding metal handle done in 2001 [11] by Luigi Garlaschelli confirmed that the "composition of the metal and the style are compatible with the era of the legend ...
Caliburn – Another name for Excalibur, but in some versions of the legends is the sword King Arthur pulled from the stone. Marmiadoise , it is also known as Mamyadoise . Marmiadoise is a sword said to originally belong to the greek deity Hercules and was later given to his descendants, this sword would eventually be used by King Rions until ...
Romance tradition elaborates on how Arthur came into possession of Excalibur. In Robert de Boron's c. 1200 French poem Merlin, the first known tale to mention the "sword in the stone" motif, Arthur obtained the British throne by pulling a sword from an anvil sitting atop a stone that appeared in a churchyard on Christmas Eve. [19]
The party successfully defeats two giant wormlike creatures in Brimscythe's lair before narrowly escaping the mother worm. Vax confronts Grog about why he has been talking to his sword. Grog privately confesses to Pike that the skull spoke to him and promised him a Wish. Using magic, Pike determines the skull is evil so they agree to take it ...