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This article is about the 1960 animated short. For other articles, see Goliath (disambiguation).

Goliath II is an animated short released on January 21, 1960 in a double bill with Toby Tyler. The narrator is Sterling Holloway, who later provided the voice of Kaa in The Jungle Book and Winnie the Pooh in The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

Plot

The short film is about an elephant named Goliath II, who is no bigger than his father's toenail. In contrast, Goliath I is the biggest elephant in all the jungle. He's not satisfied with his son because Goliath II is small. However, Goliath II's mother loves him very much. She also protects him from many dangers, like Raja, the crafty tiger, who has always wanted to taste an elephant, a crocodile (resembling Tick-Tock), and being stepped on by the other elephants.

One day, while marching through the jungle, Goliath II gets lost following a snail. As Goliath II's mother looks for him, Raja does too. She finds Goliath II stuck in a small hole. As Raja is about to grab ahold of him, Goliath II's mother sucks him with her trunk and saves him. She then scolds Goliath II for wandering off like that and is then put in a nest on a tree as punishment. Goliath II doesn't like this treatment, so that night, he sneaks away, vowing to never return. As he walks on a plant, it tickles Raja awake. As Raja grabs him, Goliath II calls for his mother who comes to the rescue. She grabs Raja by the tail and flings him into the crocodile, never to be seen again. In the morning, Goliath II gets a more severe punishment from his mother by being spanked by her with a branch. Even worse, according to elephant law, Goliath II was deemed a scoundrel, a rogue and a traitor to the rest of the herd for attempting to desert it, and worst of all, he had disgraced his father.

The next day, as the other elephants march, they run in terror when they cross paths with a mouse. The elephants all hide in a lake, and even Goliath's mother (the only one hiding on top of a tree branch) was so terrified of the mouse, that for the first time ever in her life, accidentally forgets about her son and leaves him alone to face the horror of the mouse. The mouse then laughs at the elephants for their cowardice, but then notices that Goliath II was not scared of him since they are the same size. The mouse gives Goliath II three seconds to run away, threatening to tear him to shreds if he’s not gone, but Goliath II refuses to retreat. They fight as Goliath's parents look on, with Goliath II coming out on top. He holds the mouse by the tail over a ledge, slowly loosening his grip to feed him to the crocodile. The mouse then tells Goliath II that he's the champ, in which he accepts, and spares the mouse’s life, much to the crocodile's disappointment.

Following the mouse's defeat, the elephants march with Goliath II on his father's head, being shaded as a reward for his extraordinary bravery. He is now the most important elephant in the herd and they wouldn't lose him for anything in the world.

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