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Black Beauty [Animated] | ![Black Beauty [Animated]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514F142BR5L._SL500_.jpg)
| Actors: David Gregory (ii), Laurie Main, Michael Evans, Colin Hamilton, Barbara Stevens Studio: Koch Vision Category: DVD
Buy New: $9.98
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 49316
Format: Color, Content/copy-protected Cd, Dolby, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 47 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: KOCDV6374 UPC: 741952637493 EAN: 0741952637493 ASIN: B000CSUNN4
Theatrical Release Date: October 28, 1978 Release Date: March 7, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description An animated version of the magical story of love between a young girl and her horse.System Requirements:Running Time: 50 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 741952637493 Manufacturer No: KOCDV6374
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Simple animation with a decent story January 4, 2007 Sleepless (NorCal) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was not made in the days of 3D animation and looks more like the Scooby-Doo style of it's time era. That said, the story is age old and a classic for children who probably won't notice the animation level anyway.
A Great Movie of love August 17, 2006 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
I like horses and the color black and Black Beauty is my favorite book and one of the best novels by Anna Sewell. He is a beautiful black animal with a white star on his forehead and one white foot and in the novel of Black Beauty, Black Beauty's white foot was usually always on the back in the left and another second best of Black Beauty's white foot was on the front in the right and that's where I like to see Black Beauty's white foot and it's perfect for the best on the front in the right, and the two hind legs on the left and the right and that's how you like Black Beauty and the best choices. Also, enjoy Black Beauty's white feet in a different book on illustrated by John Beer with 16 colour illustrations by Lucy Kemp-Welch, Cecil Aldin & G. P. Micklewright to show that in one, Black Beauty's white foot is on the back in the right, second horse of Black Beauty is Black Beauty's two white feet of one on the front in the right and the back in the left and third horse of Black Beauty is Black Beauty's three white feet of one on the front in the right and the left and the back in the hind left and that's I would like to make my living from the Black Beauty book of Black Beauty's white foot on the back in the right only in the two by John Beer and Cecil Aldin as if it is for sure, very well part of the John Beer.
My real two favorite only Black Beauty DVD's to watch only is the 1994 version starring Sean Bean and the 1978 animated cartoon version with David Gregory and those are the only best two to ever watch and I like those two the best. I love horses and this movie tells the story of a black horse that goes from oner to oner and gets to know other horse and how hard life can be. I love this movie and I hope you will too.
In this movie, Black Beauty is Anna Sewell's beloved story of a sweet tempered horse born and raised in the English countryside. Taught by his mother to always be a friend to man, Beauty lives happily with his master Squire Gordon and the stableman John Manley. Beauty soon learns that the world can be a harsh place when he becomes the property of several owners who use him as a job horse, pulling cabs and heavy loads through city streets. Beauty endures this through his unyielding courage and lives out the rest of his life in meadow where he was born.
My favorite character in this book is Joe Green, because at the end of Black Beauty, Joe becomes a man and one lucky day, he finds that horse he used to care for and gets excited when he said he had almost killed him so many nearly ten years ago at Squire Gordon's farm after coming back from the Doctor's.
As for out of this DVD just to tell you of what clothes they would wear and they are the blacksmith in a light blue shirt, light brown apron, brown pants and short black leather boots, John Manly the coachman in a brown cap, red scarf, white shirt, black vest, brown riding jacket, beige riding pants and tall black leather riding boots, except only in The Storm and The Fire when John Manly the coachman would be in a black derby hat, light green scarf, green shirt, brown vest, brown riding jacket, grey pants, spats and short black leather boots and driving home when John then would change back to his other outfit in the brown cap, red scarf, white shirt, black vest, brown riding jacket, beige riding pants and tall black leather riding boots as a normal man he would be after a journey at the bridge and a fire, then Joe Green the stableboy in a green cap, white shirt, black vest, blue riding jacket, black leather gloves, green riding pants and tall black leather riding boots and then when Joe Green is a man, Joe would wear a brown cap, white shirt, black vest, blue riding jacket, beige riding pants and tall black leather riding boots with brown tops when when he recognizes its Black Beauty, then Reuben Smith the head groom in a black derby hat, blue scarf, white shirt, brown vest, red jacket, green riding pants and tall black leather riding boots and then Jerry Barker the cab driver in a black top hat, white shirt, black bowtie, black suit jacket and black pants and that's very perfect for some of the few favorite characters out of this animated DVD Black Beauty so you'd know what their clothing would have been like for then and also for this animated DVD version of Black Beauty if his white foot would have been perfect on the front in the right and this would be the real best of the DVD matching the Black Beauty book illustrated by Scott McKowen.
This DVD of Black Beauty - Illustrated by Scott McKowen matches with the book illustrated by Scott McKowen and the book Black Beauty illustrated by Scott McKowen reminds me of the DVD movies on Bonanza, Vol. 7: Silent Thunder/The Last Trophy/The Hopefuls/The Spanish Grant, Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, Disney's The Pacifier, Virginia's Run, City Slickers, Jeopardy!: An Inside Look At America's Favorite Quiz Show starring Alex Trebek because of episode 3. Ultimate I: Anyone's Game in Ultimate Finals, and the 2006 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (Wrangler NFR), for this year in Las Vegas, Nevada and that's what this means to me, a lot. I loved and enjoyed this book of Black Beauty and it's the best book ever to look at over and over again and live with that easy one by Scott McKowen so you'll have great effort into this book and this Black Beauty book illustrated by Scott McKowen also goes with this DVD animated version of Black Beauty with actors David Gregory and Barbara Stevens.
For this book of Black Beauty illustrated by Scott McKowen (where Beauty's white foot is on the front in the right) to make this go good and great with the animated DVD version of "Black Beauty" (Hanna-Barbera Productions) with David Gregory, in this Black Beauty book illustrated by Scott McKowen, Black Beauty is Anna Sewell's beloved story of a sweet tempered horse born and raised in the English countryside. Taught by his mother to always be a friend to man, Beauty lives happily with his master Squire Gordon and the stableman John Manly. Beauty soon learns that the world can be a harsh place when he becomes the property of several owners who use him as a job horse, pulling cabs and heavy loads through city streets. Beauty endures this through his unyielding courage and lives out the rest of his life in meadow where he was born. At the end of the book, Black Beauty comes into the care of Joe Green with three kind ladies and Joe Green is proud to be home with him again.
Black Beauty with actor David Gregory in the animated DVD is like the novel with the two of the book on a Black Beauty book Illustrated by Scott McKowen would go great with the animated DVD version as the two matched up and go. The one illustrated by Scott McKowen for sure goes great with the animated movie because of his white foot on the front in the right and that's how it would be for the animated version.
This DVD should be perfect and great for the 2006 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas, Nevada to show how cowboys in the NFR should treat their horses with respect to train roping horses how to rope and wrestle calves or steers.
It is a GEM, I loved it and it's the greatest novel of all times of the greatest horse story ever told.
From now on, my new favorite eight Black Beauty books to live easier are Illustrated by Robert Doremus - copyright in 1951 by Whitman Publishing Company, adapted by June Brigman and Roy Richardson, Illustrated by Neil Reed - Published by Prospero books in 2001, Illustrated by Ian Andrew, Illustrated by Scott McKowen, Illustrated by G. P. Micklewright, Illustrated by Libby Turner - published by Brimax in 1985 and illustrated by John Beer with 16 full page colour plates by three different artists Cecil Aldin, G. P. Micklewright and Lucy Kemp-Welch and that's my best new favorite seven books of Black Beauty to live and read with but, they are now the best real ones I would be in for the ones I like are the best and that's how I'll make my living that way only for the best years, only.
Another real four favourites of Black Beauty I like are his white foot on the back in the left, another of his white foot on the front in the right and another one with three white feet of two on the front in the right and the left and the one in the hind left and also his white foot on the front in the left and that's my real four different favourites I like of Black Beauty and where his white foot will be.
Examples of my favorite horse of Black Beauty in different books of his white foot are:
Black Beauty's white foot on the back in the left in the different books of Adapted by June Brigman and Roy Richardson, Illustrated by Neil Reid - Published by Prospero books in 2001, and Illustrated by Robert Doremus. So that's where I would like to see Black Beauty's white foot on the back in the left for sure and for real.
Black Beauty's white foot on the front in the right in the different book of Illustrated by Scott McKowen. So that's where I would like to see Black Beauty's white foot on the front in the right.
Black Beauty with three white feet of two on the front in the right and left and the one in the hind left in the ones Illustrated by Ian Andrew and Illustrated by G. P. Micklewright. So that's where I would see Black Beauty with three white feet so his you would want it on the front in the right and the left, back in the left and if you see one white foot because of the three, you would say the one on the front in the left and that's the all time best horse ever to have.
Black Beauty's white foot on the front in the left perfect for the best one of Illustrated by Libby Turner - published by Brimax in 1985. So that's where I would like to see Black Beauty's white foot perfectly on the front in the left. That's the best one to ever own.
Black Beauty's white foot on the back in the right in the ones of illustrated by John Beer and illustrated by Cecil Aldin, and that's where you would love to see Black Beauty's white foot on the back in the right to make that the best one to have as if to make your living that way to have the best horse with his white foot on the back in the right.
Black Beauty (1994) starring Sean Bean DVD is like the novel with the four of the real books on two different Black Beauty books of Illustrated by Robert Doremus and Adapted by June Brigman and Roy Richardson and because those two different books of Black Beauty just for sure go great with the movie as the only two matched up and goes well. The one illustrated by Robert Doremus and adapted by June Brigman and Roy Richardson for sure goes great with the movie because of his white foot on the back in the left.
Black Beauty with actor David Gregory in this animated DVD is like the novel with the book of Black Beauty Illustrated by Scott McKowen would go great with the animated DVD version as it matched up with some of the Black Beauty books of illustrated in black and white by Edwin John Prittie and colour illustrations by Edward F. Cortese and the only one out of another one is Going for the Doctor colour illustration by Percy F. Spence and that for sure goes great with the animated movie because of his white foot on the front in the right and that's how it would be for the animated version.
In this DVD, my favourite clips are John galloping an eight mile run for the doctor, and I like the end where Joe Green becomes a man and finds Black Beauty again at the horse sale and he takes him home to his new place he loves for the rest of those years.
I loved, liked and enjoyed this DVD that is a gem and it is a great movie of love, I loved it and it's the greatest novel of all times of the greatest horse story ever told.
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