Title:
Sword In The Stone
Genre:
Disney Cartoon Classics
Release Date:
1963

Best Quotes:
Merlin: Why, they might even make a motion picture about you.
Arthur: Motion picture?
Merlin: Oh, well, that's something like television, without commercials.
Merlin: Blow me to Bermuda!
Archimedes: Oh, man will fly all right - Just like a rock.
Sir Ector: I hope you don't go in for any of that black magic.
Merlin: Oh, no, no; never touch the stuff.
Merlin: When he (Archimedes) stays out all night, he's always grumpy the next morning.
Arthur: He must stay out every night.
Arthur: Motion picture?
Merlin: Oh, well, that's something like television, without commercials.
Merlin: Blow me to Bermuda!
Archimedes: Oh, man will fly all right - Just like a rock.
Sir Ector: I hope you don't go in for any of that black magic.
Merlin: Oh, no, no; never touch the stuff.
Merlin: When he (Archimedes) stays out all night, he's always grumpy the next morning.
Arthur: He must stay out every night.
Plot Outline:
Young Arthur, or "Wart" as he's unaffectionately referred to, meets up with the famous wizard Merlin, the most powerful wizard in the world. Arthur dreams of being a squire to his older step-brother Kay, but Merlin intends to provide him with an education so he can make something of himself using his head and not his muscle (or lack thereof).
One day during a tournament, Arthur forgets Kay's sword. On his way back to town, he finds one stuck in an anvil on a stone that he intends to remove for Kay's use in the tournament. The sword reads, "Whoso pulleth out this sword from this stone and anvil is rightwise king, born of England."
One day during a tournament, Arthur forgets Kay's sword. On his way back to town, he finds one stuck in an anvil on a stone that he intends to remove for Kay's use in the tournament. The sword reads, "Whoso pulleth out this sword from this stone and anvil is rightwise king, born of England."