I remember buying a cartoon classics dvd at a cracker barrell years and years ago…lots of fleischer cartoons and other shorts on it. This short was on it and I watched it so much that I would get the hawaiian music theme stuck in my head and hum it all the time ❤ one of my favorites!
I'd love to see a fully restored version of this short! I loved this one a lot as a kid, and the fact that it features such melancholy elements always gave it a heartfelt, touching & memorable quality.
Very interesting use of parallax. According to to Wikipedia: The technicians at Fleischer Studios created a distantly related device, called the Stereoptical Camera or Setback, in 1934.[3] Their apparatus used three-dimensional miniature sets built to the scale of the animation artwork.[3] (…) various objects could pass in front of and behind them, and the entire scene was shot using a horizontal camera.
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If the TV print is this good, the restoration should be dazzling.
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I remember buying a cartoon classics dvd at a cracker barrell years and years ago…lots of fleischer cartoons and other shorts on it. This short was on it and I watched it so much that I would get the hawaiian music theme stuck in my head and hum it all the time ❤ one of my favorites!
Just gorgeous! Especially loved the dark scenes in the north. Such rich color, and those layers in the fog!
Amazing to see a flick this old with color. Beautiful
I'd love to see a fully restored version of this short! I loved this one a lot as a kid, and the fact that it features such melancholy elements always gave it a heartfelt, touching & memorable quality.
Very interesting use of parallax. According to to Wikipedia: The technicians at Fleischer Studios created a distantly related device, called the Stereoptical Camera or Setback, in 1934.[3] Their apparatus used three-dimensional miniature sets built to the scale of the animation artwork.[3] (…) various objects could pass in front of and behind them, and the entire scene was shot using a horizontal camera.
This print looks good enough for a restoration
This looks REALLY good for a TV print.
Wonderful
Wow what a great one
This is NTA Print?
I've been seeing that version on both VHS tapes and DVDs.
@@JohntheOtter Yes.
Yes it is! It did plastered the Paramount Cartoon logo.
Title says 1936. Outro Copyright says 1946. Typo?
That's presumably been spliced onto the print by the TV distributor.
It's definitely 1936. Fleischer Studios was no more by 1946. Definitely a typo by NTA.
Hah I use your thumbnail for my old tymie swing music vid with old cartoons some new using birds for a modern swing jazz song Pallin' with Al about bids singing as hipsters - in reply
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