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  • The Elephant
  • The Elephant
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  • thumb|300px|rightThe Elephant ist ein Gasthaus im London des Jahres 1599, in dem William Shakespeare wohnt. Betreiberin des Elephant ist Dolly Bailey.
  • Combines live action and 90% animation to tell the story of elephants in Africa. Jiminy Cricket tells the origin of elephants, how they made it through the Ice Age, and how they are used commercially today. Did you know that the first elephants were very small?!
  • The Elephant is one of the twelve Guardians of the Beams that hold up the Dark Tower.
  • He is called Otis the Elephant in some episodes. In more recent episodes, however, he is called Horatio. In A Celebration of Me, Grover, he's called Frank.
  • When you first hear about it you laugh, since it all seems so improbable and impossible. Whoever tells you about it gets met with disbelieving scorn, since it should be funny. It’s not. __NOEDITSECTION__
  • The Elephant first appears in the episode, Elephant Issues in the wraparounds. In the first wraparound, when Gogo mentions he is going to ponder today's relevant issues, the Elephant mishears it as "Elephant Tissues" and brings Gogo a box of tissues. Gogo, who is not amused by the Elephant's tomfoolery, stuffs him in his vanity's drawer. After Gogo mentions that he is going to take a Tiny Toons look at burning issues in a fruitless attempt to win another Emmy, the Elephant opens up the drawer and brings him a box of burning tissues, which Gogo extinguishes. In the second wraparound, when Gogo mentions that getting along with other people is one of the more pressing issues of life, the Elephant brings him issues of Life Magazine, with Gogo on the cover. In the third wraparound, Gogo tells t
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Name
  • The Elephant
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Language
  • English
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  • 250
Distributor
  • Walt Disney Productions
Release
  • 1956
Time
  • 600.0
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  • thumb|300px|rightThe Elephant ist ein Gasthaus im London des Jahres 1599, in dem William Shakespeare wohnt. Betreiberin des Elephant ist Dolly Bailey.
  • Combines live action and 90% animation to tell the story of elephants in Africa. Jiminy Cricket tells the origin of elephants, how they made it through the Ice Age, and how they are used commercially today. Did you know that the first elephants were very small?!
  • The Elephant is one of the twelve Guardians of the Beams that hold up the Dark Tower.
  • He is called Otis the Elephant in some episodes. In more recent episodes, however, he is called Horatio. In A Celebration of Me, Grover, he's called Frank.
  • When you first hear about it you laugh, since it all seems so improbable and impossible. Whoever tells you about it gets met with disbelieving scorn, since it should be funny. It’s not. __NOEDITSECTION__
  • The Elephant first appears in the episode, Elephant Issues in the wraparounds. In the first wraparound, when Gogo mentions he is going to ponder today's relevant issues, the Elephant mishears it as "Elephant Tissues" and brings Gogo a box of tissues. Gogo, who is not amused by the Elephant's tomfoolery, stuffs him in his vanity's drawer. After Gogo mentions that he is going to take a Tiny Toons look at burning issues in a fruitless attempt to win another Emmy, the Elephant opens up the drawer and brings him a box of burning tissues, which Gogo extinguishes. In the second wraparound, when Gogo mentions that getting along with other people is one of the more pressing issues of life, the Elephant brings him issues of Life Magazine, with Gogo on the cover. In the third wraparound, Gogo tells the viewers not to give into peer pressure. The Elephant has three different dares, the first two (jumping off a cliff and swallowing live porcupines,) Gogo ignores, but the third (running through the lion pit screaming, "Lunchtime", while wearing cold cuts), Gogo is unable to resist. The Elephant makes a brief cameo appearance in the episode, Washingtoon, where he witnesses Gogo's tooniness being taken away by the Adults Against Funny Cartoons Chairperson's Toon Logic Extractor machine. The Elephant makes one last appearance in the Night Ghoulery episode segment, Night of the Living Dull where he, along with Gogo, Sphinx, Pen Pal, Private Eye, and a Plunger hide out in a haunted mansion to escape from dull people.