This is a request by AwesomeKawaiiness for the Golden Harp of Disney's Mickey and the Beanstalk being kidnapped.
The Golden Harp is one of the protagonists of the Mickey and the Beanstalk segment of the 1947 animated feature film Fun and Fancy Free.
The Golden Harp is what provides Happy Valley with its peace and prosperity until she is stolen by Willia the Giant, where she is locked inside a small chest. Without her, Happy Valley was reduced to a barren wasteland. Mickey, Donald and Goofy arrive at Willie's castle to rescue her and use a key to free her inside. To help the three, the Golden Harp puts Willie to sleep so that the three can escape safely. After the three rescue her and return her to her castle, the valley is restored to its normal state.
The Golden Harp is a golden living musical harp with the column in the form of a lovely woman in a yellow dress, red lips, blonde hair, and brown eyes, with strings music. The Golden Harp is a powerful user and living object of magic. She beholds the power to enchant a land with happiness and prosperity by singing and can sing others to sleep.
Mickey and the Beanstalk is a Mickey Mouse cartoon originally released in 1947 as the second half of Fun and Fancy Free.
This segment is an adaptation of the fairytale Jack and the Beanstalk by Benjamin Tabart, with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as peasants who discovered temperamental Willie's castle in the sky through the use of some magic beans.
Mickey and the Beanstalk was narrated by Edgar Bergen in live-action sequences, who, with the help of his ventriloquist's dummies Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd, told the tale to child actress Luana Patten at her small birthday party.
Mickey, Donald, and Goofy live in a place called Happy Valley, which was plagued by a severe drought after a Golden Harp who sang to make people happy was stolen from a nearby castle in Happy Valley. The residents had nothing to eat except one loaf of bread; in a memorable scene, the bread is cut into paper-thin slices. Donald, who is driven to the verge of insanity by starvation, then goes into a rage, complaining that he can't stand it anymore. He then makes a sandwich out of plates and silverware and tries to eat it, but Mickey and Goofy stop him and manage to calm him down. He then sees an axe, which he attempts to use to kill their cow for beef, but they stop him again and Mickey decides to trade the cow for money to buy food. Goofy and Donald are excited that they'll be able to eat until Mickey returns and reveals he traded in their beloved bovine for magic beans. Thinking that Mickey got tricked, Donald furiously throws the beans and they fall through a hole in the floor.
However, it turns out the beans were magic, as later that night with the light of the full moon, a beanstalk sprouted, and it carried their house upward as it grew all through the night. The next morning, climbing the gigantic beanstalk, they cross a moat in a pea pod, they are attacked by dragon flies and the trio tries to defend themselves then a dragonfly comes their way but is eaten by a big fish which makes a big splash causing the moat to dry up leaving the moat with just sand, they climb the castle steps and they knock, the castle seems to be deserted, they enter a magical kingdom of equal scope, and entering the castle, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy help themselves to a sumptuous feast. This rouses the ire of Willie the Giant, who is able to transform himself into anything. When they are spotted by Willie, Mickey spots a fly swatter and asks Willie to demonstrate his powers by turning into a fly. Willie initially suggests turning into a pink bunny, but when he agrees to their request, he turns into a pink bunny anyway, and spots Mickey, Donald, and Goofy with the fly swatter. Disappointed, Willie captures Mickey, Donald, and Goofy and locks them in a box. Mickey, however, escapes. It was up to Mickey to find the key and rescue them, with the help of the singing Golden Harp. Once freed, the hapless heroes kill the giant by chopping down the beanstalk and return the Golden Harp to her rightful place and Happy Valley to its former glory.
The Golden Harp is one of the protagonists of the Mickey and the Beanstalk segment of the 1947 animated feature film Fun and Fancy Free.
The Golden Harp is what provides Happy Valley with its peace and prosperity until she is stolen by Willia the Giant, where she is locked inside a small chest. Without her, Happy Valley was reduced to a barren wasteland. Mickey, Donald and Goofy arrive at Willie's castle to rescue her and use a key to free her inside. To help the three, the Golden Harp puts Willie to sleep so that the three can escape safely. After the three rescue her and return her to her castle, the valley is restored to its normal state.
The Golden Harp is a golden living musical harp with the column in the form of a lovely woman in a yellow dress, red lips, blonde hair, and brown eyes, with strings music. The Golden Harp is a powerful user and living object of magic. She beholds the power to enchant a land with happiness and prosperity by singing and can sing others to sleep.
Mickey and the Beanstalk is a Mickey Mouse cartoon originally released in 1947 as the second half of Fun and Fancy Free.
This segment is an adaptation of the fairytale Jack and the Beanstalk by Benjamin Tabart, with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as peasants who discovered temperamental Willie's castle in the sky through the use of some magic beans.
Mickey and the Beanstalk was narrated by Edgar Bergen in live-action sequences, who, with the help of his ventriloquist's dummies Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd, told the tale to child actress Luana Patten at her small birthday party.
Mickey, Donald, and Goofy live in a place called Happy Valley, which was plagued by a severe drought after a Golden Harp who sang to make people happy was stolen from a nearby castle in Happy Valley. The residents had nothing to eat except one loaf of bread; in a memorable scene, the bread is cut into paper-thin slices. Donald, who is driven to the verge of insanity by starvation, then goes into a rage, complaining that he can't stand it anymore. He then makes a sandwich out of plates and silverware and tries to eat it, but Mickey and Goofy stop him and manage to calm him down. He then sees an axe, which he attempts to use to kill their cow for beef, but they stop him again and Mickey decides to trade the cow for money to buy food. Goofy and Donald are excited that they'll be able to eat until Mickey returns and reveals he traded in their beloved bovine for magic beans. Thinking that Mickey got tricked, Donald furiously throws the beans and they fall through a hole in the floor.
However, it turns out the beans were magic, as later that night with the light of the full moon, a beanstalk sprouted, and it carried their house upward as it grew all through the night. The next morning, climbing the gigantic beanstalk, they cross a moat in a pea pod, they are attacked by dragon flies and the trio tries to defend themselves then a dragonfly comes their way but is eaten by a big fish which makes a big splash causing the moat to dry up leaving the moat with just sand, they climb the castle steps and they knock, the castle seems to be deserted, they enter a magical kingdom of equal scope, and entering the castle, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy help themselves to a sumptuous feast. This rouses the ire of Willie the Giant, who is able to transform himself into anything. When they are spotted by Willie, Mickey spots a fly swatter and asks Willie to demonstrate his powers by turning into a fly. Willie initially suggests turning into a pink bunny, but when he agrees to their request, he turns into a pink bunny anyway, and spots Mickey, Donald, and Goofy with the fly swatter. Disappointed, Willie captures Mickey, Donald, and Goofy and locks them in a box. Mickey, however, escapes. It was up to Mickey to find the key and rescue them, with the help of the singing Golden Harp. Once freed, the hapless heroes kill the giant by chopping down the beanstalk and return the Golden Harp to her rightful place and Happy Valley to its former glory.
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