Dumbo -

The narrative is deceptively simple. Jumbo Jr., a baby elephant delivered by a stork to Mrs. Jumbo, is ridiculed by the other elephants for his abnormally large ears. They nickname him "Dumbo," a cruel moniker that defines him by his perceived deformity. In a heartbreaking turn of events, his mother is imprisoned for defending him from hecklers, leaving Dumbo alone in a world that mocks him.

No discussion of Dumbo is complete without acknowledging the surreal and somewhat terrifying "Pink Elephants on Parade" sequence. After accidentally drinking champagne, Dumbo and Timothy hallucinate a psychedelic parade of shape-shifting elephants. The narrative is deceptively simple

: After being separated from his mother, Dumbo discovers he can use his ears to fly, often aided by a "magic feather" and his friend Timothy Q. Mouse. They nickname him "Dumbo," a cruel moniker that

(at Water Street) for the quintessential shot of the Manhattan Bridge framed by red-brick buildings. Jane’s Carousel After accidentally drinking champagne