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, December 13, 2010
152 Screwball Football
Title: Screwball Football
Studio: Warner Bros.
Date: 12/16/39
Credits:
Supervision
Fred Avery
Story By
Melvin Millar
Animation
Virgil Ross
Musical Direction
Carl W. Stalling
Series: Merrie Melodies
Running time (of viewed version): 7:45
Synopsis: A man finds new and different ways to steal ice cream. Plus some gags about football.
Comments: Animated football playing/mallet murder silhouette animation under opening title. Identifiable stadium? (Rose Bowl would be the obvious possibility, even if it's called the Chili Bowl; it doesn't really resemble the older postcard pic tho; the "huge bowl" shot looks especially wrong, but I think that may be meant to look like a stadium built around the Empire State Building.) Teams of dog men. I almost expect Goofy to show up, but that's a different short. THe stretcher gag where they take some object and not the injured person away on the stretcher is super cliche to me; perhaps it was not cliche yet tho. "Mmmmm, could be" line lift. Gun death means this isn't a Blue Ribbon reissue. I had one of those bird whistles as a kid; the bubbling water sounds kinda like a bird. Invisible man gag. Mandog on mandog kiss.
edit 10/19/12: I have this cel from the cartoon:
Contemporary Rose Bowl:
I thought it was based more on the L.A. Colesium.
ReplyDeleteAgree on the Coliseum, which was a mere 7-years-old when the cartoon was made.
ReplyDeleteWhen Avery said he wanted to do gags based on the idea of what the audience would least expect, I think he was talking about the end gag of this cartoon. The gag with the halftime talk between the coach and players also's a pretty good one (and in these days of high-priced pro football divas, closer to reality than in Tex's time).