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Revision as of 01:29, 2 February 2023

Dumbo2title.jpg

Logo for the film.

Status: Partially Found

Dumbo II was a planned sequel movie to the 1941 animated Disney film Dumbo that would have been directed by Robert C. Ramirez, who also directed Dreamworks's Joseph: King of Dreams. It was scheduled to be released in 2001, but was delayed and eventually, production was cancelled by John Lasseter after he was named Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios in early 2006.[1][2]

Plot

Taking place one day after the events of the first film, the story would have involved Dumbo, Timothy Q. Mouse, and a host of other baby animals (each of whom apparently represented a different stage of childhood) getting separated from the circus. While trying to find their way back, each character learned how to fix their own flaws.

Availability

After the film was cancelled, little surfaced of it. However, a behind-the-scenes featurette on the creation of the film survives, and a storyboard reel of another scene also survives.

Gallery

Storyboard reel showing a scene from the cancelled film.

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See Also

Dumbo

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Animation (Disney)

Animation (Pixar)

Audio

Live Action

Short Films

References