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: ''In a scene from ''[[The Jungle Book]]'', Kaa sings to Mowgli the song "[[Trust in Me]]", as he attempts to convince Mowlgi to trust him. As Mowgli is hypnotised and falls asleep in Kaa's coils, Kaa is visited by Shere Khan, who is searching for Mowlgi and suspects Kaa has him. Kaa convinces Shere Khan that he doesn't have Mowgli, and Shere Khan leaves. As Moowgli wakes up, he sees Kaa is planning to eat him. As Kaa's deception is revealed, he tell's Mowgli that he can't trust anyone...''
: ''In a scene from ''[[The Jungle Book]]'', Kaa sings to Mowgli the song "[[Trust in Me]]", as he attempts to convince Mowlgi to trust him. As Mowgli is hypnotised and falls asleep in Kaa's coils, Kaa is visited by Shere Khan, who is searching for Mowlgi and suspects Kaa has him. Kaa convinces Shere Khan that he doesn't have Mowgli, and Shere Khan leaves. As Moowgli wakes up, he sees Kaa is planning to eat him. As Kaa's deception is revealed, he tell's Mowgli that he can't trust anyone...''


[[File:Disney Time Fourth Doctor Robin Hood.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor notes that real animals are not much like animated ones, introducing a clip from the documentary ''[[African Lion]]''.]]
[[File:Disney Time Fourth Doctor Robin Hood.jpg|thumb|The Doctor notes that real animals are not much like animated ones, introducing a clip from the documentary ''[[African Lion]]''.]]


Walking in front of a [[mural]] depicting Disney's ''[[Robin Hood]]'', the Doctor admits that real wolves, tigers and snakes are "rather different" than what is shown in Disney's fantasy. He asks the viewer if they've ''[[The Vanishing Prairie]]'', ''[[Bear Country]]'', and ''[[Living Desert]]''. He suggests they take at another film, ''[[The African Lion]]''.
Walking in front of a [[mural]] depicting Disney's ''[[Robin Hood]]'', the Doctor admits that real wolves, tigers and snakes are "rather different" than what is shown in Disney's fantasy. He asks the viewer if they've ''[[The Vanishing Prairie]]'', ''[[Bear Country]]'', and ''[[Living Desert]]''. He suggests they take at another film, ''[[The African Lion]]''.
: ''In a clip from ''[[The African Lion]]'', the documentary's narrator describes the lives and actions of several [[Hippopotamus]]es. As a group of Hipoos hunt, a [[Crocodile]] joins them.''


The Doctor then sums up the stories of ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang]]'' and ''[[Escape to Witch Mountain]]'' (introducing clips of both these features). Afterwards, standing on a stairway in the cinema, he tells his audience that fantasy can include such whimsy as talking [[fish]] and people breathing underwater, and argues that if they do not believe this, then they have obviously never seen the film ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', from which a sequence is soon shown.
The Doctor then sums up the stories of ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang]]'' and ''[[Escape to Witch Mountain]]'' (introducing clips of both these features). Afterwards, standing on a stairway in the cinema, he tells his audience that fantasy can include such whimsy as talking [[fish]] and people breathing underwater, and argues that if they do not believe this, then they have obviously never seen the film ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', from which a sequence is soon shown.
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