The Small One

The Small One

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Holiday | Christmas

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  • Genre(s): Animation, Family
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Don Bluth, Sylvia Roemer, Dan Hansen
  • Cast(s): Sean Marshall, William Woodson, Olan Soule, Joe Higgins, Gordon Jump See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 26min
  • Music: Richard Rich,Robert F. Brunner
  • Similar To: Elio, Thelma the Unicorn
  • Story:
    A young boy must part with his beloved donkey, named "small one". When he takes him into town to sell him, the only people who want to buy him are cruel. When all hope seems lost and small one leads his master back to the tanners shop where he is willing to sacrifice his life. A miracle happens, and he is bought by Joseph to carry Mary to Bethlehem.
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7.5/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A young boy must part with his beloved donkey, named "small one". When he takes him into town to sell him, the only people who want to buy him are cruel. When all hope seems lost and small one leads his master back to the tanners shop where he is willing to sacrifice his life. A miracle happens, and he is bought by Joseph to carry Mary to Bethlehem.
Ratings

7.5/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This short was Don Bluth's last involvement with Disney.

Featuring a Christian-themed story and Jewish characters - the latter being a first for Disney animation, this is one of the studio's few animated films to deal with religion.

Premiered along with the 1978 re-release of Pinocchio (1940).

Directorial debut of Don Bluth.

Sean Marshall's last theatrical film.

Popular Dialogues

"Tanner: You have a donkey to sell? Boy: [nervously] His-his name is Small One. Tanner: [inspecting Small One's hide] One piece of silver. Boy: Will you take good care of him? Tanner: [sneers] I only want his hide, boy. I'm a tanner. Boy: [gasps] The tanner? Boy: [turns his head to realize he and Small One have landed in a sweatshop] You wanna make leather out of him? Tanner: One piece of silver. Boy: No, I won't sell him! I won't! No, no! [the boy and Small One flee the shop in terror]"

"Boy: [after almost selling Small One to the tanner] I'm sorry, Small One."