This is truly one of the greatest masterpieces Disney ever released. The amount of effort Walt put into it's production is unimaginable. It also contains his favorite song, "Feed The Birds." I love it and every other song in here.
@JSThePro8247 ай бұрын
“ITS THE MASTER” bro this is the second time I’m dieing in laughter on this channel 😂😂😂
@maggiemccauslin10845 ай бұрын
That scene is already HILARIOUS to me but then he made me cry laughing lmaooo
@JSThePro8245 ай бұрын
@@maggiemccauslin1084 yeah 😂
@morganghostbusters-egonfan7 ай бұрын
30:59 The mad hatter from Alice in Wonderland . Such a delight, and no King Candy was voiced by Alan Tudyk, who was doing an impression of Ed Wynn, the guy who played Uncle Albert.
@twist584 ай бұрын
Ed Wynn sure left an impression for future generation actors to capture his craft and honor his work. Alan Tudyk sure did.
@jessfleury37617 ай бұрын
Fun facts: - Julie Andrew’s was discovered when Walt Disney saw her perform in Camelot - Julie Andrew’s wanted to star in My Fair Lady, but they chose Audrey Hepburn to play the lead role -Julie Andrew’s was pregnant when Walt Disney asked her to play Mary Poppins, so he delayed filming until after she had the baby - the first ever movie scene Julie Andrew’s ever filmed is the moment when they appear in the chalk painting in the new outfits - Dick Van Dyke was supposed to have a cockney accent but never got it down and no one corrected him because he was trying so hard and was so enthusiastic about it - Dick Van Dyke asked to play the role of old man Dawes and film during lunch, having to eat in full makeup. One of the things he would do when tours happened was he would cross in front walking like he does in the movie. Then, when the tour cart got a good few yards away he would take off in a full sprint passed the tour - the actors playing the children did not know it was Dick Can Dyke as the old man. They thought it was an old actor, so their reactions are genuine. - the penguin dance scene was completely improvised. The animators told film to have Dick Van Dyke dance and they will add in the penguins. It was such a huge undertaking because of all the movement and kicking Dock Van Dyke did. He would keep hitting the penguins so they had to redo the animations so many times, having the penguins dodge and jump over his movements. It was incredibly tedious and difficult. - the lady who plays the bird woman was specifically chosen by Walt Disney. He treated her with the highest care and respect when she came on set. It was the last thing she ever filmed before she died. - the actor that plays uncle Albert is Ed Wynn. He was a voice actor for the Mad Hatter in the Disney version of Alice in Wonderland. Walt Disney was such a huge fan of Ed Wynn he wanted a role for him to play in this movie. That is why uncle Albert was in this movie. - Step in time was told to be shorter, but after Walt Disney saw the choreographers do the part where Mary Poppins joined in, Walt made sure that was included, along with more stunts, and the whole scene ended up being over 8 minutes long - feed the birds was Walt Disney’s favorite song of all time. He would have the Sherman brothers come in and play for him at the end of the work week - Julie Andrew’s won the Academy Award for Best Actress for the title role in Mary Poppins, beating Audrey Hepburn who was nominated for My Fair Lady.
@garybassin16517 ай бұрын
Sorry but Audrey Hepburn was not nominated for My Fair Lady. The only actors nominated were Rex Harrison, Gladys Cooper, and Stanley Holloway.
@paigem.64877 ай бұрын
OMG childhood!! Believe it or not, Julie Andrews (Mary Poppins) is now 88 years old. Her birthday is October 1st. She’s 1 year older than my Nana. Her birthday is October 25th. She’s 87 years old now. Also, Dick Van Dyke is now 98 years old & is still up & at em, dancing & everything which is amazing for that age. Idk how he even does it. Great movie for those two! 🙂
@PuccaLover157 ай бұрын
Dick Van Dyke is going to outlive us all. 98 years old and he can still dance and sing like the old days thanks to his incredible healthy life style.
@ifeelpretty57907 ай бұрын
Dick Van Dyke just had a whole birthday TV special, it was amazing!
@rainbowrunner15506 ай бұрын
I just went to Phoenix Fan Fusion and got Dick Van Dyke to autograph my VHS of Mary Poppins.
@paigem.64876 ай бұрын
@@rainbowrunner1550 Lucky!!
@morganghostbusters-egonfan7 ай бұрын
Fun fact:Feed the birds was Walt Disney’s favorite song.
@BooBop19877 ай бұрын
Very true Indeed!
@DM410017 ай бұрын
The penguins are the same penguins from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.This is the movie they are from.
@emilyweeks66147 ай бұрын
You have to watch “Saving Mr. Banks” now that you’ve watched this. It’s about to making of Mary Poppins. So worth it.. an awesome story
@wattsink20097 ай бұрын
30:58 This actor’s name is Ed Wynn, and prior to this he voiced The Mad Hatter in Disney’s Alice In Wonderland (1951) and he also played The Toymaker in Disney’s Babes In Toyland (1961).
@cruzuvalle98457 ай бұрын
“ I’m Marry Poppins Y’all !!!” 😂 rip Yondu ❤❤❤
@vripp7577 ай бұрын
The old man at the bank and Bert were both played by Dick Van Dyke.
@jairoliradeamorimjr32627 ай бұрын
I like how, in the flying nannies scene, you can clearly see one that have given up. She just flew across the air with "meh, at least it could be worse" face
@Grimlock_275597 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Glynis Johns…she played Mrs. Winifred Banks in this movie and her performance was absolutely spectacular. She will be missed by all. This Disney masterpiece is and always will be one of my favorites. Everyone in this movie was fantastic, especially Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. 🎥🍿👏🏻🌟
@spongebobsquarepants60967 ай бұрын
Please, no…
@candicelitrenta88907 ай бұрын
I LOVED her in The Court Jester with Danny Kaye
@MirandaOdom-lu9bc7 ай бұрын
She was also in While You Were Sleeping starring Sandra Bullock. She played the mother of the two male leads, Peter and Jack. It’s a really good movie and my mom and I watch it often when we want a funny feel good movie.
@christinabrown83997 ай бұрын
Dick Van Dyke, who played Bert AND the old old man, is an international treasure. For Mary Poppins Returns, he reprised the old old man. You might enjoy looking around KZbin for his stuff from the last decade. He’s the happiest man ANYone knows.
@TJUC1232 күн бұрын
Actually, he plays the son in Mary Poppins Returns.
@videohistory7227 ай бұрын
Oh, boy. I just have to tell you how Julie Andrews got the role. So, when Disney first got the idea to do this film and started casting, she was on Broadway doing My Fair Lady and Camelot. He came backstage to talk to her, and asked if she'd be interested in flying out to Hollywood to give the movie a look, see if she was interested. Her response? "Mr. Disney, I'm so sorry to tell you this, but I'm pregnant." His response? "That's okay. We'll wait."
@ifeelpretty57907 ай бұрын
Also she was turned down for the My Fair Lady movie because she wasn’t a name at the time but she got the last laugh by doing Mary Poppins that same year and won numerous awards including the Oscar for Best Actress! When she won the Golden Globe, she even thanked Jack L. Warner, the My Fair Lady producer who refused to cast her!
@ruth21417 ай бұрын
I read at least three of the Mary Poppins books growing up. She wrote eight in all, from 1934 to 1988, all featuring the Banks family, and the Disney adaptation takes elements from most of them. The book Mary Poppins is even more strict and less charming than the movie version, but she gets things done and always achieves a happy ending.
@Denisedale-pm1mm7 ай бұрын
The actress playing Katie nanny in the film is the actress who played the original bride of Frankenstein she was also married to actor Charles Laughton
@G.S.Productions7 ай бұрын
Fun fact, Cody: The guys who did the songs for this movie, “Mary Poppins”, who are most well-known as the Sherman Brothers, also did the songs for “The Tigger Movie (2000)”, “Charlotte’s Web (1971)” and “The Jungle Book (1967)” just 3 years after “Mary Poppins” came out.
@morganghostbusters-egonfan7 ай бұрын
Yes, and they would play Feed the birds on the piano in Walt Disney’s office, because it was his favorite song
@elizabethfeuerbach50067 ай бұрын
Didn't they also write the songs in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"?
@morganghostbusters-egonfan7 ай бұрын
@@elizabethfeuerbach5006 I don’t know
@G.S.Productions7 ай бұрын
@@elizabethfeuerbach5006 I just looked it up on Google, and they did do the songs for that movie. Me personally, I haven’t seen the movie, I’ve heard great things about it, but I need to check it out for myself to see what I think of it. But for now, the movies that I did mention, those are the ones I’ve seen. So there’s that.
@garybassin16517 ай бұрын
They did, and also The Happiest Millionaire, The One and Only Genuine Original Family Band, Tom Sawyer, and the Broadway musical, Over Here.@@elizabethfeuerbach5006
@jarekvelchek8027 ай бұрын
My favorite musical in all of Disney loved everything about it with the acting and dancing. I also dedicate this to Glynis Johns playing as Mrs. Banks she passed away at age 100 in January of this year 1923-2024.
@morganghostbusters-egonfan7 ай бұрын
Wasn’t she also Ms. Griswood from Scooby-Doo And the Ghoul School
@jarekvelchek8027 ай бұрын
@@morganghostbusters-egonfan yes you are correct.
@morganghostbusters-egonfan7 ай бұрын
@@jarekvelchek802 Yay
@spongebobsquarepants60967 ай бұрын
I was getting sick of people’s deaths.
@oliverbrownlow56157 ай бұрын
Glynis Johns also introduced Stephen Sondheim's most popular song, "Send in the Clowns," in the original Broadway production of *A Little Night Music* (1973).
@thefantasticretroreviewer39417 ай бұрын
Someone mentioned that this Film is 60 Years old, which is totally mind blowing.
@jarekmiller43377 ай бұрын
Julie Andrews was legendary in the title role ❤ . Loved how it influenced Yondu’s “I’m Mary Poppins y’all!” 😂 Of course, Dick Van Dyke was memorable as Bert and can’t believe how he’s still alive today healthy and thriving in his 90s.
@kylelien78107 ай бұрын
If you're wondering who the actor is playing Uncle Albert in Mary Poppins is Ed Wynn The Voice of The Mad Hatter in Disney's Alice in wonderland 1951
@jensrettberg79687 ай бұрын
and while he's of course long dead when Wreck-it Ralph was made, Alan Tudyk styled his voice for the Candy King after the Mad Hatter so the Candy King does indeed sound like Ed Wynn.
@ChefSeabass7 ай бұрын
Let’s go. One of the biggest Old Disney Classics
@mrcwillis69707 ай бұрын
Such a lovely classic. Can’t believe how old it is already.. 60 years. ❤
@_athexx_7 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite Julie Andrews movies! It’s so nastolgic, beautiful and creatively entertaining. Julie Andrews is a beautiful, talented actress. ❤
@jaistashu15607 ай бұрын
I always tear up when I hear "Feed the Birds". Since you enjoyed _Mary_ _Poppins_ so much, I think you'd also enjoy _Chitty_ _Chitty_ _Bang_ _Bang_ (1968), also featuring Dick Van Dyke (actor who played Bert and the old bank man who died laughing). It's a similar vibe to _Mary_ _Poppins_ if it were set some decades earlier and in a magical realism-type world (the line between reality and fantasy is blurred in the slightest steampunk way).
@AliSakurai7 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly, Katie nana was played by the bride of Frankenstein herself. I think but I could be wrong. And then there's David Tomlinson who played mr. Banks. Contrary to how he's portrayed as a Stern and emotionally distantFather, he was a loving father to his children. He was also the early voices for autism awareness
@morganghostbusters-egonfan7 ай бұрын
Julie Andrews was amazing in this movie
@ethanjoseph79257 ай бұрын
By far one of my favourite movies ever since I was a kid thanks Cody you’ve made my day
@videohistory7227 ай бұрын
Not sure how true this one is, but: Allegedly the original ending was just him walking into the fog. No explanation of where he was going. That's why the imagery is so beautiful. But then they got the idea to change it so he has a real change of heart and fixes the kite.
@sockygaldamez94927 ай бұрын
Mary Poppins is literally one of my favourite childhood movies and musicals ❤️❤️ I love everything about this movie from the story and the costumes and to the songs which are brilliant and everybody’s voices were so good especially Ms Julie Andrews herself 😃 and of course I love the characters as well and I really love both Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyake chemistry and worked so great together 👍 and also I liked how they corporate both live action and animation together it really looked good from the time 😊 so happy you did this masterpiece Cody 🤍🤍 can’t wait for the next reaction 😉 ps RIP Glynis John’s who played the mum you gave a wonderful performance ♥️♥️🙏
@shainewhite27817 ай бұрын
Nominated for 13 Oscars including Best Picture but won for: Best Actress Julie Andrews Best Visual Effects Best Original Score Best Film Editing. The film that won 8 Oscars including Best Picture was My Fair Lady
@ACinemafanatic7 ай бұрын
The role that she lost to Audrey Hepburn but won an Oscar for the same year pretty ironic
@ruth21417 ай бұрын
You should watch the 2013 movie, Saving Mr. Banks, which tells the true story of how Walt Disney tried to convince Mary Travers to allow him to make a Disney movie out of the Mary Poppins books. It shows Walt and Disneyland at perhaps their peak appeal, and shows the difficulty of the movie song and script writers trying to write what they want while convincing Travers they are not ruining her beloved characters.
@kevinguerra137 ай бұрын
If every job that must be done, there is a element of fun-Mary poppins
@BeeKee4047 ай бұрын
I feel like I live by that quote. I try to find the fun in tedious tasks I have to do. For example when I have to mop, I pretend the mop is a hockey stick and I'm moving it around like hockey players move the puck.
@sketchyskies85317 ай бұрын
Apparently, Uncle Albert is is voiced by the same actor who voiced the Mad Hatter in Disney’s Alice In Wonderland
@paijmarshall72637 ай бұрын
Definitely sounds like him!!! From the animated one correct
@Muirmaiden7 ай бұрын
Ed Wynn. Fantastic character actor.
@nancyomalley62867 ай бұрын
@@paijmarshall7263 Yes, it was him
@videohistory7227 ай бұрын
The story behind Spoonful of Sugar: Songwriters daughter had to get a mandatory vaccination, and when he asked how they did it, she told them they soaked it in a sugar cube and she ate it.
@rob.31437 ай бұрын
Man, this movie and 'Bednobs & Broomsticks'... I nearly broke the VHS tapes watching them as a kid. Also Dick van Dyke is such a treasure; man gave it 120% and was holding back at least twice as much energy.
@ivanelugo7 ай бұрын
30:46 I think that's the voice of the Mad Hatter on Alice in Wonderland, I think King Candy is inspired on that character
@Dashiell7777 ай бұрын
Interesting fact the person who voices Fiona's mom is Mary Poppins
@krystaloftheshores7 ай бұрын
Yeah, Julie Andrews.
@clarejean33097 ай бұрын
This movie is my childhood! I still remember having it on vhs tape! Between Mary poppins, chitty chitty bang bang (it also has the guy that plays Bert in it) and lots older Disney movies were all my childhood and also my saviour whenever I was in the hospital due to my medical condition.
@nehankhan15847 ай бұрын
The scene where Mr.Banks is walking towards the bank is so well done and spoke volumes confirming what Bert said. That he truly is alone despite having a family, internalising his own pain because of how he thinks he needs to act and be.
@jamesmoyner74997 ай бұрын
Another great Disney Musical from this era to watch is Bedknobs and Broomsticks with Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson (the father) from this film. A lot of fun facts for this film: 1. Many of the "women" who wait outside to apply for the nanny position are actually men because they couldn’t find enough ugly women. 2. In the animation sequence people like the songwriters, Julie Andrews and multiple others do voices and David Tomlinson voiced Mary Poppins Parrot umbrella at the end. 3. The choreographers Marx Beraux and Dee Dee Wood would go on to do the choreography for many other classic musicals including: The Sound of Music, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and The Slipper and the Rose. 4. The woman who played the Bird Woman is legendary Actress Jane Darwell who starred in over 100 films and at the time she had been retired, but Walt Disney convinced her to be in the film and personally sent a car to pick her up everyday and treated her like Royalty. This was her last film before her death and she said how wonderful it was especially the way Walt was for her. 5. Besides being Bert in the film Dick Van Dyke as Mr Dawes Sr when he would be dressed up in all that makeup he would troll the backlot tours by making them think it was an old man and cross in front of them as slowly as possible then right as they were about to pull away he would sprint off as quickly as possible! Also that credit was at the end of the end credits as Navckid Keyd and then the letters unscramble themselves to spell Dick Van Dyke plus there is a chorus reprise of Let’s Go Fly a Kite. 6. Julie Andrews was hoping to be in the film version of My Fair Lady which she started on broadway, but Warner Brothers wanted someone who was actually a star as Julie had not been in a film yet so they went with Audrey Hepburn. However the story doesn’t end there as Julie Andrews was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy opposite Audrey Hepburn for My Fair Lady and she won and in her acceptance speech she ended it with “Finally my thanks to a man who made a wonderful movie and made this all possible in the first place Mr Jack Warner.” and everyone lost it including Mr Warner. Then at the Academy Awards this film was nominated for 13 Oscars and won for: Best Actress, Best Song for Chim Chim Cheree, Best Original Score, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing. It was nominated for Best Picture, Director, Art Direction, Costume Design, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Scoring Treatment, and Sound unfortunately losing many of those to My Fair Lady. 7. Ed Wynn (Uncle Albert) was the Mad Hatter Walt always wanted to have him in something he appeared in several other Disney films including: The Absent Minded Professor, Son of Flubber, and Babes in Toyland. 8. When they were in the early development stages of the film Walt gave his songwriters Richard and Robert Sherman a copy of the book to read of what they thought would be good material for the film and they underlined six chapters in red crayon and when they went in to see Walt they handed him the book and he chuckled because in his copy of the book he had underlined the exact same six chapters in red crayon as well. 9. The inspiration for the song “A Spoonful of Sugar came with Richard Sherman’s son came home from school and he asked what had happened to learn he had been given the polio vaccine to which his dad asked if it hurt and he explained no they put the medicine on a sugar cube on a spoon and we swallowed it. A literal spoonful of sugar helped the medicine go down. 10. When the brothers were playing songs for Walt one day a couple hours they thought would work for the film at the end he asked them to play that bird woman song again to which Walt walked over to the window saying “That’s what it’s all about isn’t it?” Referring to the theme of the film. It was Walt’s favorite song the studio ever made and every Friday Walt would meet with the brother and just talk about things going on at the studio and other projects and at the end of their meeting he would always ask them to play the song by saying “Play it” and when they finished it he would send them off saying “Have a good weekend boys.” 11. Even after Walt’s death Richard Sherman would still go into Walt’s office on a Friday afternoon and play the song and on what would have been Walt’s 100th Birthday he went the celebration when the dedication of the Partners statue was unveiled and played the song saying it was only for Walt at the end of the song he blew a kiss to the statue said Happy Birthday and walked off, but he was told later on that when he was nearing the end of the song out of the clear blue sky a single bird came down near the piano and off back into the sky. 12. All of Mary Poppins was filmed indoors. 13. The old woman that children encountered when they run away from the bank is the actress who voiced Cruella De Vil in “101 Dalmatians”. 14. P.L. Travers who was the original author of the Mary Poppins books had refused Walt Disney’s offers to make it into a film for over 20 years and so in the late 50’s he actually went to meet her in her London home hoping to use his personal charm on her and so soon after she finally gave him the rights to make the film, but during the early stages Robert Sherman who was one of the songwriters along with his brother said “She was a witch” and absolutely hated everything everyone was wanting to do, but she was basically only a consultant, after the release of the film she wanted nothing to do with it and in the early 90’s she allowed the studio to only do two things in regards to the property.If they so choose to a sequel film could be done. A broadway show, but no one involved with the original film could be part of that project, 15. When Glynis Johns received the call from Walt to be in the film she though she was going to play Mary Poppins, but Walt wanted her as the mother and so she said as a little incentive if she could haver her own song for the film and so the Sherman Brothers rewrote a previous unused song called “Practically Perfect” into “Sister Suffragette”, 16. Many songs and sequences for the film were thought up including where the children would spin a compass and it would take them to different areas and a different song for each area where one was called North Pole Polka, another Tea in Timbuktu, while the other two unused songs found their way in other Disney films later on with The Land of Sand being reworked to become Trust in Me in The Jungle Book from 1967, and The Beautiful Briny Sea would end up in Bedknobs and Broomsticks, 17. Several of the chimney sweep dancers were the old men on the bench in Enchanted during the song “That’s How you Know” 18. Know before Walt had chose Julie to play Mary Poppins several people that were thought of as possibilities included: Bette Davis and Angela Lansbury then one sunday night the Sherman Brothers saw on the Ed Sullivan Show an excerpt performance of a broadway show called Camelot where Julie Andrews was the lead actress and they knew immediately she was the one so the next day they marched into Don Dagradi’s (another writer on the film) office and he said to them did you see the Ed Sullivan Show last night so all three of them went to Walt’s office and so then Walt went to see a performance of Camelot in New York and met with her after the show and was able to convince her to be in the film and Walt was willingly to wait as she was pregnant at the time and Julie’s husband then also ended up part of the film as he designed all of the costumes, 18. Dick Van Dyke ended up in the film because of an article Walt read of how he didn’t like that films then were becoming as he described as “dirty pictures” also it helped that basically everyone knew who Dick was as he had a hit tv show with The Dick Van Dyke show and this was only his second film after being in a film version of the broadway show Bye Bye Birdie, 19. The inspiration for the song Let’s Go Fly a Kite was actually from the Sherman Brothers childhood as there dad as they said would make these wonderful kites that would fly all day, 20. The inspiration for the song Step in Time is actually an old english folk song called Knees Up Mother Brown and the Sherman Brothers learned about it as Peter Ellenshaw who did the vidual effects and matte paintings and glass paintings for the film was basically they resident Brit taught the dance to on3 of the writer Bill Walsh and Walt Disney and Richard Sherman saw the three of them with their elbows linked together in the office kicking their knees up, 20. The inspiration for the song Supercalifragilisticexpiladocious was the Sherman Brothers wanted to make it so Mary Poppins gave the children a gift in the form of this ridiculously long word and the medley for it was two British Folk Songs: Boiled Beef and Carrots along with Any Old Iron, 21. When on the carousel the horses match their personalities, 22. The two children in the film Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber appeared in a total of three films for Disney together this was their second the previous is The Three Lives of Thomasina and the latter was The Gnome Mobile unfortunately Matthew would die of Food poisoning in the 70’s, 23. The reason there is Penguins is instead of waiters is that Walt Disney saw Storyboards where they were men and he said “Waiters always reminded me of penguins”. One other thing I wanr to note is my advising against watching Saving Mr. Banls and Mary Poppins Returns.
@a.g.demada52637 ай бұрын
Wow, that's incredible. In France, where I live, there's a reference about " Mary Poppins " in an episode of " Joséphine, guardian angel " a serie about an angel sends in the Earth for helping people. The référence is in an episode where she has to save a horse and there's a moment she's on a carousel and the owner said when he was a kid he imagined them moving like in " Mary Poppins "
@Jo-likes-to7 ай бұрын
My step dad who will be 70 soon, said he remembered watching this movie for the first time as a kid and he couldn't believe how magical and amazing the movie looked with the real actors and the animation. For someone in that time period the movie effects were incredible .
@Jamestopboy7 ай бұрын
To make one scene funnier, "go fly a kite" was the Victorian/Edwardian way of saying "go fuck yourself", hence the "No, I don't mean you *personally*" comment.
@maggiemccauslin10845 ай бұрын
That's not what the song was wrote from though... The Sherman brothers shared their father was a Kite maker and that's why they wrote that one.
@Jamestopboy5 ай бұрын
@@maggiemccauslin1084 Oh, I know, it's just a funny thing to add with it.
@laurab687077 ай бұрын
The very old man, elder Mr. Dawes, with the cane, was played by Dick Van Dyke also. Many people don't realize it when they first see the movie.
@a.g.demada52637 ай бұрын
Well, the makeup and his acting were too good
@bluejay99405 ай бұрын
Im surprised because I always knew since I was a kid it totally looks like him lol
@PuccaLover157 ай бұрын
Interesting facts (that I remember off the top of my head): 1. Out of all the songs they made for this movie, “Feed the Birds” was Walt Disney’s top favorite. He loved it so much, that he would call one of his guys into his office and ask him to play the song for him on the piano I believe it was every week. 2. In addition to Bert, Dick Van Dyke also played the old father of the banker. There’s even a story, forgive me if I get it wrong, of when they were filming, Dick went out still dressed as the old geezer during a break and saw a cart of guests on a tour of the studio. Because he was Dick Van Dyke, he decided to have some fun by pretending to be the old man he was dressed as and walk across the lot incredibly slow in front of the cart. As soon as he made it across, everyone drove away. So imagine their surprise when the tourists and tour guild look over to see the feeble old guy running right next to them🤣 3. The robin Mary Poppins sings to during “A Spoonful of Sugar” is an audio animatronic, which was huge back in the day and something Walt was incredibly famous for. Along with that, notice when they sing the word “down”, their tone goes up. I know there’s a whole word, description, and reason they did that (besides the fact it was a brilliant fun idea) but of course I can’t remember because there’s too many interesting facts about this movie. Bonus: the guy that plays Uncle Albert also played the Mad Hatter in Disney’s Alice in Wonderland. It’s funny you noticed he sounds like King Candy from Wreck it Ralph because the guy that does Candy’s/Turbo’s voice also did Hatter’s voice in Once Upon a Studio since the OG voice is, sadly, no longer with us. He’s too busy having a tea party with Walt.
@nicolasribeirodossantos60827 ай бұрын
Cody should also watch Mary Poppins Returns & Saving Mr Banks.
@yikesgina7 ай бұрын
Both good movies ❤️
@marieporter94887 ай бұрын
Personally I don't think Mary Poppins Returns is good, but I definitely agree about Saving Mr Banks!
@kathyastrom13157 ай бұрын
I really enjoy Mary Poppins Returns! The music isn’t iconic like the original’s, but it is decent. I especially enjoy Ben Whishaw as Michael Banks (his “A Conversation” with his dead wife is just heartbreaking), and Lin Manuel Miranda is charming as hell-you can see why he sweeps Jane off her feet. Emily Blunt does a good job with the difficult task of playing Mary Poppins after the brilliant Julie Andrews. The cameos are also fun-I especially appreciated seeing the actress who played Jane in the original, identifiable when she says, “Many thanks, sincerely!”
@melissacampbell26486 ай бұрын
My request would be to watch Saving Mr. Banks. So good. Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks are so dynamic is these roles.
@videohistory7227 ай бұрын
Uncle Albert is played by Ed Wyn. You would know him better as the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland. And Kris Kringle in the 1959 remake of Miracle on 34th Street.
@strawberrysoulforever83367 ай бұрын
King Candy's voice was based on the Mad Hatter in the 1951 version of Alice In Wonderland. The Mad Hatter was played by Ed Wynn, who also plays Uncle Albert. That's why they sound similar - because King Candy's voice actor was intentionally imitating Wynn's voice.
@iDrexcy7 ай бұрын
Uncle Albert is played by Ed Wynn who also voiced the mad hatter in the original animated Alice in Wonderland. He passed away in 1966 and was named a disney legend in 2013. King Candy is voiced by Alan Tudyk who based his voice off of Ed Wynn.
@graciemack20027 ай бұрын
This movie was really technologically advanced for the time. If I remember correctly, they used some kind of special material in the camera for the painting scenes so that the live-action actors and the animation could be put together. Not only that, but I'm pretty sure this was around the time Disney first started working with animatronics, which looked really lifelike back then. The Robin on Mary Poppins's finger is an animatronic.
@tomyoung90497 ай бұрын
Childhood favorite. Have all the songs memorized. Great seeing you enjoy this timeless classic.
@Fred_2157.7 ай бұрын
Well well well, another classic! Brilliant reaction Cody! Cant wait for more ❤🔥💪🏻
@JohnG5007 ай бұрын
Facts: Matthew Garber who played Michael Banks died in 1977 at age 21. Dang. He died of pancreatitis. So sad. Julie Andrews sung in various movies and such but she lost her singing voice due to a botched vocal cord surgery to remove nodules in 1997. She now uses her voice in other ways, such as writing children’s books with her daughter. Glad she didn’t let the loss of her singing voice keep her down for long. She is one social lady. She’s even Dame Julie Andrews when she got the honor from Queen Elizabeth II for her contribution in to the performing arts in 2000.
@a.g.demada52637 ай бұрын
Well, she sings a little in the decond movie of " Princess diaries "
@gregschultz86397 ай бұрын
One thing that sets the songwriters Richard and Robert Sherman apart from most others, is their formula of making up words to either cheat a lyric rhyme, OR to give you something to take with you in memory. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is one such example. But some of their other films also have this formula. "Snoopy Come Home" has the song "Fundamental Friend Dependability", and a version of Cinderella called "Slipper and the Rose" sings the song "Protocoligorically Correct" song.
@thedisneydame97577 ай бұрын
What you REALLY need to watch is Bedknobs and Broomsticks! It is absolutely amazing! Plus it stars the late Angela Lansbury!
@scottjohnson31127 ай бұрын
If Cody can learn Berts one man band routine, is fall in love in a heartbeat
@badplay1567 ай бұрын
The great Dick van Dyke plays Burt the chimney sweep. He is in his 90s and still performing. He also played in the much later Mary Poppins Returns.
@francescar98457 ай бұрын
Julie Andrews who plays the title character is also in another musical film called “The Sound of Music.” I would recommend watching that one next. It’s another great family musical.
@krystaloftheshores7 ай бұрын
I STRONGLY second this. It’s a long movie, but it also feels like you’re watching a play. I’d say it’s easily her best work next to Mary Poppins.
@laurabrewes14227 ай бұрын
The guy who voiced King Candy was Wash in Firefly, but he was absolutely aiming to sound like Ed Wynn, aka Uncle Albert. Wynn was a superb character actor known for his very distinctive voice.
@sketchnotes22467 ай бұрын
This movie is absolutely timeless. It was my grandma's favorite, it's my favorite, and I recently discovered that even some kids today still know the songs by heart. It's just that special! Also, here's a fun fact for you, Mr Dawes Sr (the really old chairman of the bank) is none other than Dick Van Dyke (the guy who played Bert) in some really good makeup! As I understand it, neither of the kid actors were aware of this fact at the time they filmed the scene, and thought pretty much exactly what you were saying at 41:07 lol
@garybassin16517 ай бұрын
Disney had been combining live actors with animation since the 1920s. He made a series of short films called "Alice in Cartoonland". There's a bit in the original "Fantasia" and a whole bunch in " Song of the South".
@andykishore7 ай бұрын
There's a sequel to this called Mary Poppins Returns.
@elle27947 ай бұрын
Mary Poppins as well as Sound of Music and My Fair Lady are my childhood nostalgic rewatches!! Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was also one, but I don't rewatch that one as much as the other 3.
@oliverbrownlow56157 ай бұрын
All great movies.
@darkvortex24107 ай бұрын
My mom was in a Mary Poppins play in her middle school. She tried out for the role of Mary Poppins but didn't get it because someone else's mother had bought the umbrella with the bird on it, NO JOKE. She got the role of the bird lady and she got a standing ovation after she sang, "Fed the Birds". Not everyone the person playing Mary Poppins got one.
@gregschultz86397 ай бұрын
46:45 I have to admit, this is probably the first MP reaction where the reactor had to pause the movie to catch their breath from laughing and I love it XD
@christinapolander40257 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Dick Van Dike played the old man as well as Bert. They cast him as the old man because he was playing around on the set. They cast him again as the old bank man in the sequel as well
@G.S.Productions7 ай бұрын
I never realized that until now. Dick Van Dyke was unrecognizable as the banker!!! That just makes Dick Van Dyke a very talented actor.
@julieta86837 ай бұрын
My favorite part is 44:22 It's The Master LMFAO 🤣💕, also my favorite songs are "A Spoonful of Sugar" and "Chim Chim Cher-ee" ❤🎶
@kellie-nd1yp7 ай бұрын
That’s the lesson that the nanny isn’t permanent she brings together the parents and children. With help from Bert !
@garybassin16517 ай бұрын
I first saw this when it when it came out in '64. Who knew that years later I would become friends with the movie's choreographer, Marc Breaux, and several of the dancing chimney sweeps. Marc told me some very fun trivia about making the movie.
@oliverbrownlow56157 ай бұрын
Well????
@garybassin16517 ай бұрын
@@oliverbrownlow5615 Well, one interesting bit is that Marc told me that he was the voice of the cow that sings, "Moooo-ary makes the sun shine bright!"
@JohnG5007 ай бұрын
This is one of my all time favorite movie. Incredible. Glad you love it too.
@spongebobsquarepants60967 ай бұрын
4:02 Bert (Dick Van Dyke) Starts Talking to Viewer
@malytheson7 ай бұрын
"IM MARY POPPINS Y’ALL!"
@Dej246017 ай бұрын
There are several Mary Poppins books, and the introduction of a few characters in this film had entire chapters devoted to them in the books: Miss Lark, Andrew the Dog, Mrs Corry and her 2 very tall daughters quickly seen in the opening, Admiral Boom, Uncle Albert, the Constable and his crush on Ellen (who was younger in the books) and more. Everyone Mary knew was touched with a bit of mystery or magic, and they brought all that into the lives of the children.
@philipholder56007 ай бұрын
The bird was Disney's first animatronic character
@batmanvsjoker77257 ай бұрын
Childhood classic! Glad you loved it.
@mr.trashpanda4717 ай бұрын
I'd recommend watching "Saving Mister Banks" for a follow-up, gives a bit of story to the creation of Mary Poppins and, in my opinion, is a good movie.
@melissacampbell26486 ай бұрын
The 60's! Lol. Mary Poppins is set in 1910 in England...omg! Imagine thinking suffragettes were in the 60's. The movie came out in the 60's, but it is set in 1910.
@denisemagnuson83667 ай бұрын
Can you believe it,the old bank man is Bert the chimney man & he was 100 years old. This is my favorite movie ever, there is another one ❤!
@a.g.demada52637 ай бұрын
He plays him very well
@SasuNaruL0vR802 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the guy's reaction at the umbrella it's like "NO! NOT THE UMBRELLA!!" 🤣
@BloodylocksBathory5 ай бұрын
Fun fact, Katie Nana, the annoyed nanny who quit at the beginning, is played by Elsa Lanchester, the original Bride of Frankenstein. She was a great character actor who was just as successful in her old age as she was in her youth.
@GodzillaPowerPuffFan7 ай бұрын
Awesome!!! I absolutely love Mary Poppins. It is one of my absolute favorite musicals You need to react to more musicals when you get the opportunity
@BeeKee4047 ай бұрын
Such a fun movie! I recently watched it as a nostalgia run and it's still such a fun time! Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke are such icons and it's so inspiring how they're still thriving today! Hope you're able to watch the recent sequel. It's also a fun watch!
@calebbildner64277 ай бұрын
Yes! I love this movie! It was my favorite as a kid for the first 7 years of my life! So happy you're reacting to it Cody! 😊
@ZonataBrown7 ай бұрын
Holy cow it’s Mary poppins you should totally watch saving Mr banks
@rainbowpegacornstudios7 ай бұрын
One of my favorite characters Julie Andrews has played. Right up there with Maria Von trapp from The Sound Of Music, Fiona's mother, Queen Lillian from the Shrek franchise and Queen Clarice from The Princess Diaries. My favorite song from this movie has to be "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious".
@dairycream5Ай бұрын
How have I not seen this?? I've been subscribed for so long! How did I just somehow MISS your reaction to my favorite movie of all time?? This movie helped me get through so many hard times as a kid. Dick Van Dyke is my hero. Bert taught me it was okay to be different and to not concern yourself with the sideways glances of others. As long as you were happy with yourself and showed others the respect you wish yourself to be given, that's all that matters. I'm now a student in animation and game development. Dick Van Dyke, and his portrayal as Bert in particular, is my idol
@LenaDee6667 ай бұрын
Also, one of the movies that my Granny would've have on VHS, so we were not allowed to watch it at home, just at her place. She also read the OG books to us
@HectorGarcia-xj8hp7 ай бұрын
13:15 In my dub (🇲🇽) he responds "it's a whole crew of witches!"
@n.q11587 ай бұрын
Oh I love that you did this, it's such a childhood favourite of mine, never fails to make me smile. Julie Andrews just has something about her that makes it impossible for me not to adore everything she does. I would also highly recommend the sequel they did with Emily Blunt, I thought she did a wonderful job taking over Mary Poppins and that they did great overall not trying to copy the original but still keep its charm with the way they referenced it! And of course one of my all time favourite movies - Saving Mr Banks, the story of how Walt Disney wanted to adapt the Mary Poppins books into a film and why it was so dear to the author P. L. Travers, diving into her backstory. Colin Farrell, Tom Hanks as Disney and especially Emma Thompson as Mrs Travers are just absolutely incredible in it and I really haven't seen it recommended and appreciated enough for the kind of emotional journey it is, and the way it adds new depth and heightened my love and appreciation for the original Mary Poppins movie. I really wish there were more reactions to it out there
@mckeldin19617 ай бұрын
I loved your reaction! This was the first movie I was taken to see as a small child… I’ve loved it ever since. Not to sound sentimental, but it makes me happy to know that the movie can still find new fans 60 years later!
@johnnehrich96017 ай бұрын
Women in America got the right to vote in 1920 but this movie takes place in England. There it took to 1928. There the suffragette movement to extend voting rights to women began in 1903, so with the mother advocating for this, the movie is set between 1903 and 1928. However, Wiki sets the date specifically at 1910, two years before the Titanic sank and four years before the outbreak of the First World War.
@rakuengrowlithe46547 ай бұрын
Mr Banks literally sings "It's grand to be an Englishman in 1910."
@oliverbrownlow56157 ай бұрын
Walt changed rhe time period from the 1930s (as it was in the books) to 1910, which coincides with his own childhood.
@chrisnorton43822 ай бұрын
Most women over 30 got the vote in the UK in 1918. Younger women over 21 got the vote in 1928.
@johnnehrich96012 ай бұрын
@@chrisnorton4382 Did not know that. Thanks.
@firebladetenn66337 ай бұрын
I love this movie! My favorite part is with uncle Albert’s laughing. It brings back not only memories from this movie but from the Mad Hatter he was the voice of in Alice in Wonderland. I always tell uncle Albert “Hi Mad Hatter!” Did you know that the voice of the Cheshire Cat was the voice of Winnie-the-Pooh as well?
@samwetherhold087 ай бұрын
I adored this movie as a kid! Oddly though, it isn't my favorite musical with Dick Van Dyke- that honor goes to the wildly overshadowed Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
@luciaarnaotorrego68527 ай бұрын
Great reaction. You should watch the sound of music. Another amazing musical with Julie Andrews
@thereisnopandemic6 ай бұрын
The story is really good, it’s the redemption of a Father. I really like it, my father was the same as Mr Banks, he was about proper order, making the family look good with manners, as children we were terrified of him, when he used to go to work it was a relief for us, but now as an adult I saw that my father tried to teach us to be respectable people, he never abused us, but as children we see it as abuse. Now as an adult and the head my wife and household I now understand Mr Banks more than the children and I now have more empathy for him as before I had it for the two kids. I do admire my father now, and I’m glad that he is still in my life, I could never ask for a better father, and what hurts and this movie reminds me is that one day my dad won’t be in my life. Life is full of chapters.
@nathancruz91727 ай бұрын
40:03-40:29 fun fact: it’s Dick Van Dyke who played as mr. Dawes Sr. But, you will see him again in mary poppins returns.
@T.0167 ай бұрын
the love I have for this movie is not measurable. Thank u for reacting to this masterpiece, I had a smile on my face for all the reaction :)
@StephanieMaireFaith7 ай бұрын
That old guy in the bank is Dick Van Dyke aka Bert, playing another role
@eglantinepapeau15827 ай бұрын
Katie Nana said "i'm nt a feminist yall" 6:10 🤣 ps: yep the story happens in 1910 .