Merry Christmas, one and all! This year we're celebrating the Holidays with a Max Fleischer Color Classic from 1936: Christmas Comes But Once a Year. This cartoon marks the first and only color appearance of Grampy, a wild inventor that co-starred with Betty Boop in several classic cartoons. At this time, the Max Fleisher studios was trying to make Disney-type cartoons along with their roster of Popeye and Betty Boop cartoons. This cartoon is kind of a weird bridge between the two styles: The first couple of minutes tries to create a scene full of sincerity and pathos, but it comes off as cloying, maudlin and a little annoying. However, once Grampy enters the cartoon, the picture takes off, because this is what the Fleischers were great at: innovention.
Grampy appeared in ten Betty Boop cartoons and was always a welcome addition to the films. If you have a desire to see more I suggest you check out Grampy's Indoor Outing and The Impractical Joker, two of his better films.
This cartoon also showcases the three-dimensional sets that the Fleischers liked to use with their characters. You can see them at the beginning and the end. Enjoy!
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Saturday Morning Cartoon - Santa's Surprise
I am continuing my annual tradition of posting a few Christmas-themed cartoons in the weeks before Christmas. This year I'm starting with Santa's Surprise, a Paramount Noveltoon from 1947. This was the first appearance of Little Audrey, who replaced Little Lulu when Paramount decided they no longer wanted to pay for the rights for the Little Lulu character. Little Audrey went on to appear in several other cartoons and a long-running series of comic books from Harvey. Also appearing in this cartoon is one of the most stereotypical set of children since the Our Gang comedies. Still, it's a cute cartoon to launch the holiday season here at JoeFood. Look for the December calendar with only 30 days. Enjoy!