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"You know, you worry too much. In fact, everybody worries too much."
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Fun and Fancy Free, formerly known as Fun & Fancy Free, is a 1947 American animated musical fantasy anthology film produced by Walt Disney and Ben Sharpsteen and released on September 27, 1947, by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is a compilation of two stories: Bongo, narrated by Dinah Shore and loosely based on the short story "Little Bear Bongo" by Sinclair Lewis; and Mickey and the Beanstalk, narr
"You know, you worry too much. In fact, everybody worries too much."
"Three is a crowd, they say, so Ill drop back another day."
"It is Got That DISNEY MAGIC! (original print media ad - many caps)"
"Edgar Bergen as Himself / Charlie McCarthy / Mortimer Snerd"
"[reading in a newspaper] Here, just look at the morning paper. Turn to any page. Youll find the whole world worryin about some future age. But why get so excited? Whats gonna be is gonna be. The end of the worlds been comin since 1903. Thats, uh, B.C., of course."
"[comes across an envelope] Miss Luana Patten? [walks off] Hmm, well! Of course, its not cricket to read other folks mail, but... [stops in his tracks and sees an invitation] A party? [opens and reads] "Tonight! The house across the street. Charlie McCarthy, Mortimer Snerd, Edgar Bergen." Hmm. Never heard of him. "Please come." Why, Id be delighted!"
"Dinah Shore as Singer / Narrator of Bongo"
"Never saw such a dismal pair. A deadpan doll and a droopy bear."
"Cliff Edwards as Jiminy Cricket"
"Billy Gilbert as Willie the Giant"
"Now, some folks like the heavy stuff with titles five feet wide. Not me, Im always out for fun. I like the lighter side, yes, sir!"
"Life is a song, happy, gay. So lets have some music. Come on! What do you say?"