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| Name = Heffalumps and Woozles |
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| Released = {{Start date|1968}} |
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| Writer = [[Richard M. Sherman]]<br />[[Robert B. Sherman]] |
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"'''Heffalumps and Woozles'''" is a song from the [[1968 in film|1968]] [[Walt Disney]] [[musical film]] [[featurette]] ''[[Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day]]''. It was written by the [[Sherman Brothers]],<ref name="HischakRobinson2009">{{cite book|last1=Hischak|first1=Thomas S.|last2=Robinson|first2=Mark A.|title=The Disney Song Encyclopedia|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=3mxHH9bKbPEC&pg=PA75|date=29 July 2009|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-6938-7|page=75}}</ref> and performed by [[The Mellomen]]. |
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The song is about [[phantasmagoria]] [[elephant]]s ([[heffalump]]s) and [[weasel]]s ([[woozle]]s) becoming a threat to Pooh and his [[food]] source ([[honey]]). The song serves as a soundtrack to the iconic, psychedelic "Pooh [[Nightmare]]" sequence where Pooh subconsciously deals with the theft of his all-too-precious [[honey]]. The sequence is generally considered by audiences to be quite eerie for a children's film. Elements from this song are played when Pooh can hear growling and banging noises from outside his house, which turn out to be [[Tigger]]. |
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It was shown in ''[[A Disney Halloween]]'' which aired every year from 1983 to the late 1990s. |
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Although the song is not used in the 2005 feature, ''[[Pooh's Heffalump Movie]]''; it is generally accepted that the song and accompanying visual montage is the inspiration of the Heffalump film. Such is more definitively the case with the relationship between the Sherman Brothers' song, ''[[The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers]]'' and the 2000 release of ''[[The Tigger Movie]]''. |
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The song bears a strong resemblance to the [[Pink Elephants on Parade]] animated sequence from the 1941 film ''[[Dumbo]]''.<ref name="HischakRobinson2009" /> Part of the melody is highly reminiscent of the chorus of the traditional Scottish song ''[[Charlie Is My Darling (song)|Charlie Is My Darling]]''. |
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The song is the main theme in dream scenes of the Winnie the Pooh series of rides at the Disney Parks. Part of the song is played as part of the soundtrack of ''[[HalloWishes]]'', a [[Halloween]]-themed [[fireworks]] display held during ''[[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party]]'' at [[Walt Disney World]]'s [[Magic Kingdom]]. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Pink Elephants on Parade]] |
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==References== |
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==Literary sources== |
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* [[Sherman, Robert B.]] ''[[Walt's Time: from before to beyond]]''. Santa Clarita: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998. |
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* Peterson, Monique. ''Disney's The Little Big Book of Pooh''. New York: Disney Editions, 2002. |
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{{Winnie the Pooh}} |
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