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I was thinking the same thing when I first saw this.
What I’d like to remember is the final verses of the ‘Martins and the Coys’ song where they describe the domestic strife between the last two after they get married.
“…They fight worse than all the rest did!”
As to whose headgear was best.
And the shoes and the pots would fly ever quicker
From morning ’til night with out rest.
Edited
Oh for Pete’s sake.
Well, true, but they prefer to keep it to the horrific implications. Mostly.
I’m not so sure about that.
>>933892t (deleted)
Well, it’s not that surprising, given that it has mass death followed by domestic abuse…not something Disney likes to be associated with any longer.
I think not just the gunplay, the whole short is gone.
Easy.
Guy gets mugged and stuck in a hole.
That sounds like an impressive stretch to change a parable to something so wildly different. Though I also don’t really know how you’d get an all-ages-friendly show to portray “guy gets beaten almost to death and is lying bloodied and broken at the side of the road”
In that, the conflict was over what the better headwear was: boots and shoes or cooking pots. Each city constantly flinging their preferred hat at the other.
Only in the U.S since they censored the gunplay featured in the sequence.
UNCANNY VALLEY
:D
Please see @Shepherd
wrong, both were ripped off the Hatfields and the McCoys