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(The Disneycember logo is shown, followed by scenes from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad) Doug (vo): So we went from a bunch of shorts to just two to a bunch of shorts to just two again. Only this time, there was a feeling that the stories they picked were much more out of the norm. These weren't really fairy tales, they were sort of classic stories. Both have their funny upbeat moments, but both had this very underlying dark tone throughout the whole thing. Even the setting for the narrator's is a little off. It's just this dark, dark library, you don't even see the narrator. It's just these books sort of floating and the stained glass window with a candle in it. When I was a kid, I loved it. As an adult, I still love it. But heck, let's talk about them individually.

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  • (The Disneycember logo is shown, followed by scenes from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad) Doug (vo): So we went from a bunch of shorts to just two to a bunch of shorts to just two again. Only this time, there was a feeling that the stories they picked were much more out of the norm. These weren't really fairy tales, they were sort of classic stories. Both have their funny upbeat moments, but both had this very underlying dark tone throughout the whole thing. Even the setting for the narrator's is a little off. It's just this dark, dark library, you don't even see the narrator. It's just these books sort of floating and the stained glass window with a candle in it. When I was a kid, I loved it. As an adult, I still love it. But heck, let's talk about them individually.
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  • (The Disneycember logo is shown, followed by scenes from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad) Doug (vo): So we went from a bunch of shorts to just two to a bunch of shorts to just two again. Only this time, there was a feeling that the stories they picked were much more out of the norm. These weren't really fairy tales, they were sort of classic stories. Both have their funny upbeat moments, but both had this very underlying dark tone throughout the whole thing. Even the setting for the narrator's is a little off. It's just this dark, dark library, you don't even see the narrator. It's just these books sort of floating and the stained glass window with a candle in it. When I was a kid, I loved it. As an adult, I still love it. But heck, let's talk about them individually.
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