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).
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
083 The Bird On Nellie's Hat
Title: The Bird On Nellie's Hat (Castle print retitled Runaway Choo Choo)
Studio: Walter Lantz
Date: 6/19/39
Credits:
Director ... Alex Lovy
Story ... Victor McLeod / James Miele
Music... Frank Marsales
Animators ... George Grandpre / Hicks Lokey
Series: Mello-Drama
Running time (of viewed version): 6:48
Synopsis: Ratbone ties Nellie to the railroad tracks after she flirts with her body and blackens his eye when he tries to park; blacksmith Dan is alerted to her plight by the living bird stapled to her hat and saves her.
Comments: I note that the Castle retitle carries a 1953 copyright on it; the PD DVD/VHS companies who retitle their things and add a new copyright weren't the first set of people to try their hand at that, I see. The opening sequence with Dan and the horse feels similar to Ren and Stimpy in some way I can't quite identify (slack jawed and lots of eye stuff, maybe). Ratbone has 5 fingers in at least one scene, four in others. Carrying the horse is funny. The train ripping apart is kinda good. Nellie uses a very small amount of ankle to tempt Ratbone. Nellie displays her trademark tongue. Dan looks like an alien insect at the end.
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