The Sword in the Stone

The Sword in the Stone1963

The Sword in the Stone is a Disney film from 1963 based on parts of The Once and Future King (1958) by T. H. White, in which Merlin the Magician gives social and magical lessons to a young boy known as Wart, who eventually pulls a magical sword from… more »



[Merlin is being chased by a corpulent female squirrel, eventually screaming and falling off a tree branch and into a bush.]

Merlin:
By George! I've had enough of this nonsense! ALAKAZAM! [In an atom bomb explosion, Merlin changes back into a human, causing the female squirrel to scream.] There! You see? I'm an ugly, horrible, grouchy old man!

[The female squirrel runs up a tree and chirps angrily at Merlin. In response, Merlin barks like a dog, scaring her off.]

Arthur:
Merlin!

[Merlin turns around to see a girl squirrel hugging Arthur tightly.]

Merlin:
So, here we are.

Arthur:
Quick, Merlin, the magic!

Merlin:
Snick, snack, snorum!

[Merlin turns Arthur back into a human and Arthur laughs, which causes the girl squirrel to gasp.]

Arthur:
There, now you see? I'm not a squirrel, I'm a boy. [The girl squirrel chirps as if asking a question.] I tried to tell you. I'm-I'm a boy. A human boy! [The girl squirrel climbs up to a knot on her tree and sniffs.] Oh! If you could only understand.

[The girl squirrel runs up to the hole in the tree and cries her heart out as Arthur and Merlin remorsefully walk away.]

Merlin:
Ah, you know, lad... that love business is a powerful thing.

[The girl squirrel, sobbing, pokes her head out of her tree hole and watches Arthur and Merlin slowly walk away.]

Arthur:
Greater than gravity?

Merlin:
Well, yes, boy, in its way, I'd, uh- Yes, I'd say it's the greatest force on Earth.

[The girl squirrel climbs to the top of her tree to get one last look at Arthur and sobs one last time as the screen fades to black.]

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