A blog reviewing all the available American animated cartoons of 1939, in approximately release order (or reverse order from the perspective of someone reading the blog after it is done).
Monday, April 26, 2010
055 A Worm's Eye View
Title: A Worm's Eye View
Studio: Columbia
Date: 4/28/39
Credits:
Story
Art Davis
Music
Joe De Nat
Animation
Sid Marcus
Series: Scrappy
Running time (of viewed version): 7:04
Synopsis: Scrappy's worm does his best to avoid doing his baitly duties.
Comments: Worms always seem to tie themselves to fishhooks; I wonder why they don't show the cruel steel barbs piercing the gooey worm flesh? The worm has the Screwy Squirrel voice. This is the third underwater cartoon in a 13 day period, each from a different studio. The underwater effects are a bit nauseating when they kind of randomly appear. Yet another cartoon where the series title character is more or less ignored. The jokes are a bit obtuse, but some of them are interesting enough; I like the telegram with a fish in the envelope to deliver the message. The title is a cel that fades out over an in story background (and animated rooster) rather than a separate card. Columbia seems to have preferred transitioning titles more than the other studios. The fish make lots of faces.
I really like your blog. However, I think you should put a rating system on each cartoon as your reviews are somewhat confusing. Maybe do a 4 stars system, perhaps? Other than that, good job.
ReplyDeleteConfusing they are and confusing they shall remain. There will likely be a best of list after the main entries are done, but having reviewed entertainment products for a 7 year period in the past, I find grading/stars systems to be by and large artificial and ultimately problematic. Stars/grades are meant to act as a replacement for understanding commentary. But cartoons, like life, are a murky amalgam of subjective things. Best to leave the specific grades to objective subjects.
ReplyDeleteWow. Well, I guess that settles the rating idea! Actually I admire you for trying to justice in a paragraph or two to each toon without resorting to any critical shorthand. More power to you!
ReplyDeleteWell, my comments are by and large a shorthand. It's not totally stream of consciousness, but the comment section is more or less a collection of things that occur to me about each short; they are held together by revolving around a given short, but they are more akin to notes than a traditional review would be (in that I do minimal restructuring; they are often out of chronological order for their placement within a short because I watch each short more than once, and different things occur to me on different viewings.
ReplyDeleteFound this on 8 mm in my father's stuff after he died. I remember watching as a kid. Gonna try and get it put on digital somewhere. This version has no sound, or at least the projector we had didn't play sound.
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