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Description Disney100 era: 1960's

A magical friend with sorcery. The Sword in the Stone. This 18th movie is released on December 25, 1963.

A poor boy named Arthur learns the power of love, kindness, knowledge and bravery with the help of a wizard called Merlin in the path to become one of the most beloved kings in English history.

Merlin: With a hey-down-derry and a derry-dum-dee,
Fill you noggin full of knowledge and then you'll see.
What a glorious experience your life will be
A noggin full of knowledge is the magic key.

Arthur: Magic key? Magic key to what?

Merlin: The key to the doors to the future and past
Of both be yours to explore at last.
The greatest adventure of more you'll see
A noggin full of knowledge is the magic key.

Archimedes: Magic key, derry-dum-dee. Magic key, derry-dum-dee.

Merlin: With a noggin full of knowledge, you're bound to find
The thrill of the ability to use your mind.
Mathematics and philosophy and history
Are very necessary for the magic key.

Arthur: But I can't read!

Merlin: With a hey-down-derry and a derry-dum-dee,
You got to learn the alphabet from A to Z.
Letters make words and words you'll see
Are very necessary for the magic key.

Archimedes: A to Z, derry-dum-dee. A to Z, magic key.

Merlin: If you read your history, read it well
You can see why empires rose and fell.
And if you learn the lessons of your history,
Yes, you're a processor of the magic key.

Merlin makes a guest appearance in the Sofia the First  episode "Gone with the Wand ". He was very understanding and forgiving to Calista  despite her taking his Dragonclaw Wand  and it ending up in Morgana's  hands. With the help of Cedric  and Calista he was able to defeat his arch-enemy. To express his thanks, he gave a red hat to Calista as a gift and promised to always remember his good friend Cedric the Sensational. He also made a return in "Day of the Sorcerers ", "Too Cute to Spook ", and "The Great Pretender ".

Merlin (c) The Sword In The Stone
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