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|imagecaption=Bent-Tail Junior with his pup.
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|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> (German Version)<br><span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> (English Version and Other Languages)
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> (German Version)<br><span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> (English Version)
|datefound=Dec '16 (German) 20 Aug '17 (English)
|foundby=Unknown (German) and [https://www.youtube.com/user/TayoEXE TayoEXE] (English)
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'''''Disney’s Coyote Tales''''' was a TV movie directed by Robert Heath that aired on the Disney Channel in 1991. It was an extended remake of "The Coyote’s Lament", an episode of the 1961 anthology series ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color''. Until this remake, "The Coyote’s Lament" was the last time that the characters Bent-Tail the Coyote and his son Bent-Tail Junior would make an animated appearance.
'''''Disney’s Coyote Tales''''' was a TV movie directed by Robert Heath that aired on the Disney Channel in 1991. It was an extended remake of "The Coyote’s Lament", an episode of the 1961 anthology series ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color''. Until this remake, "The Coyote’s Lament" was the last time that the characters Bent-Tail the Coyote and his son Bent-Tail Junior would make an animated appearance.


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Like the original, ''Coyote Tales'' begins with a pack of coyotes sitting up on a hill performing the song "Yip Yip Yip Yowl" before being interrupted by Mickey’s dog Pluto barking in the distance. Among the Coyotes are an elderly Bent-Tail and an adult Junior who has a son of his own now. Both Bent-Tail and Junior teach the pup to be proud of being a coyote by telling him various different stories where they’ve had run-ins with Pluto which are foretold through a marathon of their old cartoons as flashbacks. Unlike the original, the movie also featured other classic Disney cartoons like ''The Whalers'', ''Beezy Bear'', and ''Lambert the Sheepish Lion''.
Like the original, ''Coyote Tales'' begins with a pack of coyotes sitting up on a hill performing the song "Yip Yip Yip Yowl" before being interrupted by Mickey’s dog Pluto barking in the distance. Among the Coyotes are an elderly Bent-Tail and an adult Junior who has a son of his own now. Both Bent-Tail and Junior teach the pup to be proud of being a coyote by telling him various different stories where they’ve had run-ins with Pluto which are foretold through a marathon of their old cartoons as flashbacks. Unlike the original, the movie also featured other classic Disney cartoons like ''The Whalers'', ''Beezy Bear'', and ''Lambert the Sheepish Lion''.


==Availability==
==Availability and Discovery==
While the original "Coyote’s Lament" has surfaced, ''Coyote Tales'' hasn't. It hasn't re-aired on the Disney Channel since 1996<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1996-08-18/news/tv-35232_1_animal-tales Article on various children's shows that aired in August '96.] Retrieved 11 Dec '16</ref> and no footage has surfaced on a public website like Youtube.
While the original "Coyote’s Lament" has surfaced, ''Coyote Tales'' hasn't. It hasn't re-aired on the Disney Channel since 1996<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1996-08-18/news/tv-35232_1_animal-tales Article on various children's shows that aired in August '96.] Retrieved 11 Dec '16</ref> and no footage has surfaced on a public website like Youtube.


However, the movie is evidently [https://tv.xfinity.com/entity/7823427019863242112 available for viewing via Xfinity], but one would have to be using Comcast to access it. Additionally, there was an alleged Australian VHS release in 1992.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_Cartoon_Classics#Australia List of Australian Walt Disney Cartoon Classics releases] Retrieved 11 Dec '16</ref>
However, the movie is evidently [https://tv.xfinity.com/entity/7823427019863242112 available for viewing via Xfinity], but one would have to be using Comcast to access it. Additionally, there was an alleged Australian VHS release in 1992.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_Cartoon_Classics#Australia List of Australian Walt Disney Cartoon Classics releases] Retrieved 11 Dec '16</ref>


The film has been broadcast very rarely in Germany, as recently as December 2016. That broadcast was recorded and is available [https://mega.nz/#F!SwwlXITD!esKbS9fmIIgUJBs33YDNtg here].


==Update==
As of August 2nd, 2017, 1 minute of the English version of ''Coyote Tales'' had surfaced via camera recording from [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCywjwYkOEXx4vd1syoXmYTw TayoEXE]. The tape was finally ripped and released on August 19th, 2017. However, it was taken down by Disney after some minutes. On August 20th, he uploaded the recording on Google Drive.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByCyRuCaeMkgR24tc01wOEFyOW8 The English version of "Coyote Tales."] Retrieved 20 Aug '17</ref>
The film has been broadcast very rarely in Germany, as recently as December 2016 and someone recorded it
in full.
 
https://mega.nz/#F!SwwlXITD!esKbS9fmIIgUJBs33YDNtg


==References==
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Revision as of 14:55, 2 April 2018

CoyoteTales.jpg

Bent-Tail Junior with his pup.

Status: Found (German Version)
Found (English Version)

Date found: Dec '16 (German) 20 Aug '17 (English)

Found by: Unknown (German) and TayoEXE (English)

Disney’s Coyote Tales was a TV movie directed by Robert Heath that aired on the Disney Channel in 1991. It was an extended remake of "The Coyote’s Lament", an episode of the 1961 anthology series Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. Until this remake, "The Coyote’s Lament" was the last time that the characters Bent-Tail the Coyote and his son Bent-Tail Junior would make an animated appearance.

The TV movie was made with re-cut and re-dubbed footage of the original episode, but instead of being voiced by Walt Disney, the coyotes were now voiced by Jim Cummings, known for voicing many other Disney characters among other roles.

Plot

Like the original, Coyote Tales begins with a pack of coyotes sitting up on a hill performing the song "Yip Yip Yip Yowl" before being interrupted by Mickey’s dog Pluto barking in the distance. Among the Coyotes are an elderly Bent-Tail and an adult Junior who has a son of his own now. Both Bent-Tail and Junior teach the pup to be proud of being a coyote by telling him various different stories where they’ve had run-ins with Pluto which are foretold through a marathon of their old cartoons as flashbacks. Unlike the original, the movie also featured other classic Disney cartoons like The Whalers, Beezy Bear, and Lambert the Sheepish Lion.

Availability and Discovery

While the original "Coyote’s Lament" has surfaced, Coyote Tales hasn't. It hasn't re-aired on the Disney Channel since 1996[1] and no footage has surfaced on a public website like Youtube.

However, the movie is evidently available for viewing via Xfinity, but one would have to be using Comcast to access it. Additionally, there was an alleged Australian VHS release in 1992.[2]

The film has been broadcast very rarely in Germany, as recently as December 2016. That broadcast was recorded and is available here.

As of August 2nd, 2017, 1 minute of the English version of Coyote Tales had surfaced via camera recording from TayoEXE. The tape was finally ripped and released on August 19th, 2017. However, it was taken down by Disney after some minutes. On August 20th, he uploaded the recording on Google Drive.[3]

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