John Carter of Mars Disney’s Mars and Beyond
Posted on July 14, 2012, in John Carter of Mars, Movies, with 1 CommentLong before Andrew Stanton got the green light to make John Carter (of Mars) for Disney, Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Mars was included in Mars and Beyond, aired as a Tomorrow Land episode of Disneyland on December 4, 1957.
Walt Disney gave top animator Ward Kimball the job of creating a series of scientifically-accurate colour shorts about space exploration. In Mars and Beyond, he took the time to talk about the fascination with Mars and the fictions that had been created about it before moving on to what America could do with the coming space program.
The Burroughs section shows depictions of Barsoomian creatures, accompanied by humourous narration, all of which are shown below.
The episode was collected on DVD in 2004 in the Walt Disney Treasures Tomorrow Land set.

Edgar Rice Burroughs supplied his readers with a complete Martian dictionary.


Barsoomian: Warlike people of Mars. Human bipeds with variegated colour characteristics.

Banth: Martian lion. Dwells in dead sea areas. Is carnivorous. Has ten legs.



Calot: A pony-sized Martian dog with a frog-like head.



Thoat: A dog-sized Martian horse with about eight legs.




Martian Plant Man: Half human. Half plant. Ten feet tall. Has one white-ringed, protruding eye.


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Khanada Taylor
07.15.2012 ·
LOL! Such bizarre toons and that wacky humor. I do have a hunger for a good animated version of the books, though. they could be done in the original serial style and taken directly from the stories, too. Would be epic!