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** This film marks the first time Creator/BillFarmer has voiced Horace Horsecollar instead of Pinto Colvig or Billy Bletcher. He became the regular voice of Horace from there.
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** This film marks the first time Creator/BillFarmer has voiced Horace Horsecollar instead of Pinto Colvig or Billy Bletcher.Bletcher (as both had long passed away by then). He became the regular voice of Horace from there.
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** This film marks the first time Creator/BillFarmer has voiced Horace Horsecollar. He became the regular voice of Horace from there.
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** This film marks the first time Creator/BillFarmer has voiced Horace Horsecollar.Horsecollar instead of Pinto Colvig or Billy Bletcher. He became the regular voice of Horace from there.
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* RoleReprise: Elvia Allman, in her final role before her death, reprises her role as Clarabelle Cow for the first time since ''Symphony Hour'' (1942).
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* RoleReprise: Elvia Allman, in her final time in the role before her death, reprises her role returns as Clarabelle Cow for the first time since ''Symphony Hour'' (1942).
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* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/ArthurBurghardt replaces Creator/WillRyan as the voice of Pete this time around.
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** This film marks the first time Creator/BillFarmer has voiced Horace Horsecollar. He became the regular voice of Horace from there.
** Creator/ArthurBurghardt replaces Creator/WillRyan as the voice of Pete this time around.
** This film marks the first time Creator/BillFarmer has voiced Horace Horsecollar. He became the regular voice of Horace from there.
** Creator/ArthurBurghardt replaces Creator/WillRyan as the voice of Pete this time around.
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* SwanSong: The film was Elvia Allman's final performance as Clarabelle Cow.
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* SwanSong: The film was Elvia Allman's final performance as Clarabelle Cow.Cow before her 1992 death.
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* RoleReprise: Voice actors returning from previous Disney productions include Creator/WayneAllwine as Mickey Mouse, Creator/BillFarmer as Goofy, Pluto and Horace Horsecollar, and Elvia Allman (in her final role before her death) as Clarabelle Cow.
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* RoleReprise: Voice actors returning from previous Disney productions include Creator/WayneAllwine as Mickey Mouse, Creator/BillFarmer as Goofy, Pluto and Horace Horsecollar, and Elvia Allman (in Allman, in her final role before her death) death, reprises her role as Clarabelle Cow for the first time since ''Symphony Hour'' (1942).
* SwanSong: The film was Elvia Allman's final performance as Clarabelle Cow.
* SwanSong: The film was Elvia Allman's final performance as Clarabelle Cow.
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** Creator/CharlieAdler voices a weasel henchman, the pig driver, a peasant and a man on the street.
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** Creator/CharlieAdler voices a two of the weasel henchman, henchmen, the pig driver, a peasant and a man on the street.
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* BillingDisplacement: Despite being top-billed, Creator/ErrolFlynn doesn't appear until nearly one hour in the movie.
* BillingDisplacement: Despite being top-billed, Creator/ErrolFlynn doesn't appear until nearly one hour in the movie.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Arthur Burghardt replaces Will Ryan as the voice of Pete this time around.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Arthur Burghardt Creator/ArthurBurghardt replaces Will Ryan Creator/WillRyan as the voice of Pete this time around.
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: A couple kids had spoken parts voiced by actual kids at the time: Tim Eyster and Rocky Krakoff.
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* RoleReprise: Voice actors returning from previous Disney productions include Creator/WayneAllwine as Mickey Mouse, Creator/BillFarmer as Goofy, Pluto and Horace Horsecollar, and Elvia Allman as Clarabelle Cow.
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* RoleReprise: Voice actors returning from previous Disney productions include Creator/WayneAllwine as Mickey Mouse, Creator/BillFarmer as Goofy, Pluto and Horace Horsecollar, and Elvia Allman (in her final role before her death) as Clarabelle Cow.
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** Creator/WayneAllwine voices Mickey and the prince.
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** Creator/WayneAllwine voices Mickey and the prince.prince as tradition dictates that pauper and prince be played by the same actor.
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** Creator/BillFarmer plays Goofy, Pluto, Horace Horsecollar and one of the weasel henchmen.
** Creator/CharlieAdler voices a weasel henchman, the pig driver, a peasant and a man on the street.
** Creator/FrankWelker plays the dying king and the archbishop at the coronation ceremony.
** Creator/WayneAllwine voices Mickey and the prince.
** Creator/BillFarmer plays Goofy, Pluto, Horace Horsecollar and one of the weasel henchmen.
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** Creator/FrankWelker plays the dying king and the archbishop at the coronation ceremony.
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* RoleReprise: Voice actors returning from previous Disney productions include Creator/WayneAllwine as Mickey Mouse, Creator/BillFarmer as Goofy, Pluto and Horace Horsecollar, and Elvia Allman as Clarabelle Cow.
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* DidTheResearch: As he did with his Joan of Arc novel, Twain used all the historical documentation he could find. The text is heavily footnoted, including the atrocities Edward witnesses in the prison-yard. He doesn't provide a translation for the now-unintelligible song sung by the beggars in chapter 17; it's about a woman whose clothes were stolen, the thief caught and hung. Twain got it from Francis Kirkman's ''[[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/50416/50416-h/50416-h.htm The English Rogue]]''; the translation's in a later book, ''[[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8466 Musa Pedestris]]''.
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* DidTheResearch: As he did with his Joan of Arc novel, Twain used all the historical documentation he could find. The text is heavily footnoted, including the atrocities Edward witnesses in the prison-yard. He doesn't provide a translation for the now-unintelligible song sung by the beggars in chapter 17; it's about a woman whose clothes were stolen, the thief caught and hung. Twain got it from Francis Kirkman's ''[[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/50416/50416-h/50416-h.htm The English Rogue]]''; the translation's in a later book, ''[[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8466 Musa Pedestris]]''.
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* MagnumOpusDissonance: Literary critics loved the book at the time because Mark Twain used classical writing and dialog rather than his more down to earth novels that spoke with his unique voice. Twain, naturally, viewed the book as MoneyDearBoy.
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* MagnumOpusDissonance: Literary critics loved the book at the time because Mark Twain used classical writing and dialog rather than his more down to earth novels that spoke with his unique voice. Twain, naturally, viewed the book asMoneyDearBoy.MoneyDearBoy.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Arthur Burghardt replaces Will Ryan as the voice of Pete this time around.
* MagnumOpusDissonance: Literary critics loved the book at the time because Mark Twain used classical writing and dialog rather than his more down to earth novels that spoke with his unique voice. Twain, naturally, viewed the book as
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