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"Dennis Day as Narrator / Singer / Characters. (Johnny Appleseed)"
"Bobby Driscoll as Himself. (Pecos Bill)"

Melody Time is a 1948 American live-action and animated musical anthology film produced by Walt Disney. It was released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948. Made up of seven segments set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like Make Mine Music before it, the popular music version of Fantasia. Melody Time, while not meeting the artistic accomplishments of Fantasia, was mildl
"Dennis Day as Narrator / Singer / Characters. (Johnny Appleseed)"
"[introduction to "Trees"] Theres poetry in trees. Then one day a poet found it. Then a music master wove around it a melody. An artist touched it, gave it form in colors rich and warm. Now we bring to you these three, poem, picture, melody. A simple tribute to a tree."
"[introduction to "Blame It On the Samba"] The intoxicating rhythm of the samba. A talented miss serves a musical cocktail with a true Latin American fling. So if three boisterous birds of a feather fall under the influence of this torrid tropical tempo, dont blame them, blame it on the rhythm of the samba."
"[introduction to "Pecos Bill"] Heres a tall tale straight from the chuck wagon, just the way the old-timers used to tell it. According to them, Pecos Bill was the roughest, toughest, rootinest, tootinest, shootinest cowpoke that ever lived. Well, any story about old Pecos is bound to be right strong medicine, so maybe its best to sashay into it kinda gentle-like."
"Roy Rogers as Himself / Narrator / Singer. (Pecos Bill)"
"[introduction to "Bumble Boogie"] Freddy Martin, an admirer of the classics, inspired by Rimsky-Korsakovs "Flight of the Bumblebee", interprets this fantasy in his unique style. In a furious flight, a confused character tries to escape from the hectic harmony of an instrumental nightmare"