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The Top Ten Forgotten Cartoons
M**O
Top Ten Forgotten Cartoons
I thought I had seen them all, but along with the familiar ones, there are some that I've never seen! Beautifully restored, this is a feast for the eyes as well as the funnybone. Most notable is "To Spring", with enough colors and imagery to rival Disney's "Fantasia". This is a must for vintage cartoon collectors. Three thumbs up for Van Buren Studios and Max Fleischer!
E**N
MAGNIFICENT!
They don't make 'em like they did! As 'true to life' as today's animated works are, they can't hold a candle to the imagination utilized years ago by Fleischer's staff. The cartoons were surely surreal where one has to wonder what they were smoking when they created these cartoons. They had to be one toke over the line. 8-)
C**G
You won't forget most of these "forgotten" cartoons
I actually remembered some of these cartoons as a small child in the early 60's when I watched them at a neighbor's house early in the morning. The three that stood out in my mind as a child were "Doggone Tired," "Dancing on the Moon" and "To Spring."The set starts off with a classic Tex Avery MGM cartoon, "Doggone Tired. (1949)." It's of a rabbit that's trying to sabotage a hound's sleep so he'd be too tired to hunt him. The cartoon is full of the sight gags, frenetic pace and fluid animation that was so prevalent of Tex Avery's cartoons of that era, and is - by far - the funniest cartoon on the set.The next is "Trolley Ahoy" (1936) from the Van Beuren studios. A man bets an always-late trolley driver $10 that the trolley will not get him to his destination in time. Despite the weak plot line, it's worth seeing for the animation, artwork and sight gags (especially as the trolley rolls around the corners on the tracks!).The third one is "Dancing on the Moon" (1935), produced by the Fleischer Studios, which brought you the vintage B&W episodes of Popeye. It is a hilarious spoof of Noah's Ark where the animals - all dressed in wedding garb - sing the title song while boarding the "Honeymoon Express" rocket ship to the moon. This is among the finest in background and animation - especially in their use of the Rotoscope technique where the background moves in perspective rather than using flat background scenery. Very effective and entertaining!Next is A Waif's Welcome (1936), also from the Van Beuren Studios. A young waif, begging out in the cold, is taken in by a sympathetic couple, much to the disdain of their own jealous child. Also worth seeing for the animation and artwork.The next is All's Fair at the Fair (1947), produced by Famous Studios. In this cartoon, an "old-fashioned" couple (in a horse & buggy) visits the World's Fair and become thoroughly "modernized" with "state-of-the-art" gadgets! Worth seeing not only for the animation and artwork, but also for the clever sight gags.Then, there's "It's A Greek Life" (1936), once again from the Van Beuren Studios. It's a spoof of Greek mythology, especially when a centaur tries to repair Mercury's winged shoes! Once again, beautiful backgrounds and animation.By far, the biggest treasure on the DVD is "To Spring" (1936), directed by William Hanna (later of Hanna-Barbera fame) from the MGM Studios. It uses the music from Grieg's "To Spring," and consists of gnomes who are manufacturing colors and scenery to chase away the last vintages of winter (even though their efforts are thwarted several times by the persistent cold winter wind). It has some of the most breathtaking scenery, animation and color ever produced in an animated short. Very reminiscent of something you'd find in Disney's "Fantasia." It's worth seeing just for the scenery and color alone!A Self-Made Mongrel (1945) is another gem from Famous Studios. A dog is tired of being babied by his master and tries to convey a "tough dog" image - with disastrous results! Done more in the style of Tex Avery and Looney Tunes, although not quite as effective. The fluid animation still makes this worth seeing, though.The next is "Cupid Gets His Man (1936)," once again produced by Van Beuren Studios. It shows a tuxedoed Dan Cupid trying - in vain - to make an old maid and codger(who are also next-door neighbors) fall in love. Despite the weak plotline, it's still worth seeing for the animation and artwork.The final cartoon, fittingly, is "Happy Days" (1936). Directed By Ub Iwerks, it had a rather strange plot - one that I had trouble following and remembering. Still, the animation and artwork were as splendid as ever.While most of the plot lines were a bit on the bizarre side, the animation and artwork alone were what made these cartoons stand out. This was when animation was truly an art form - and not just a cheaply produced, cheaply churned-out Saturday morning staple from the late 50's and beyond.My only gripe - and, hence, the 4-star rating - is that the sound and picture quality are not as clear in some features as in others, but when you stop to consider the age of many of these cartoons - and that it's a miracle that we even have some of these vintage MGM works, considering that many of the original nitrate prints were destroyed in a fire at MGM in the 60's - this is a factor that can easily be overlooked. And you certainly can't beat the price. I highly recommend this DVD - these are gems that should never again be forgotten!
A**S
"Restored" is a stretch
The packaging says the cartoons are "digitally restored." Well, no, not really. The colors are dim, the lines are fuzzy, and the audio is pretty muffled. It probably plays okay through an older-model tube TV, but on an HDTV, you definitely sense these cartoons were made many decades ago and intended as disposable entertainment. For the price, I found the purchase worthwhile -- it's still enjoyable viewing. Just don't get your hopes up about the quality.
P**.
Great fun
Fun cartoons 😂
E**V
Forgotten for Good Reason ...
Only one of these ten forgotten cartoons is worth watching... ”To Spring”. The rest are best being left forgotten. Sadly, the resolution of the transfers is low. The original prints were much higher in quality and color depth. These are more like videos copied from screen captures.
G**P
memories
these were the beginings of tv cartoons, they evolved into some great cartoons. but to see these were happy times, my grown kids laughed with me as we watched them.
D**N
Not what we expected!
Our greatgrandchildren didn't like them at all. Is there any way we can return the disk?
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