Ever since childhood, this has been my favorite cartoon because on how it left a thorn in my heart. Until today, only seeing the part where they went to Toy heaven. I never saw this part before. Now i can look back with a smile.
So the Tin Solder melts into the shape of a heart, the Paper Ballerina burns to ashes shaped like a flower, and their souls go to Toy Heaven where the Soldier gets a new leg.
Although this cartoon is pretty good for its type, it's still not really a patch on the original story. The original story managed to get most readers to place a lot of emotional investment in "The Stalwart Tin Soldier" and the music-box dancer depicted as his love, in spite of neither of them actually doing anything of their own volition in the story. In other words, in the original story both the tin soldier and the dancer are just ordinary toys, but the story still manages to describe what happens to them in emotional terms which captivates the reader's attention. Such skill in writing is what makes the original tale so fascinating and is something which is difficult - perhaps even impossible - to convey in an animated depiction of the story.
He's not kicked out of heaven by mistake, he's been "put out for the night". That was pretty typical back in those days, that cats were put outside during the night time to do whatever cats do... howling, fighting, devastating the local wildlife, having their way with each other, etc. There are definitely parts of this that show their age more than others. 😂
AHHH Thank you for posting this! It was on the end of the Snowman VHS tape we had as a kid... now if only I could find the other two cartoons that were also on there!
So considering that the other soldiers shot the ballerina as well, they technically committed a war crime. That's just old school Disney, boys and girls!
Its called reality check. Childrens shows back then didnt mess around like today with teletubies. And that might also be why a lot of our parents grew up as civilized persons because they knew hardships. 1930s was not far off from WW1 in 1917, its as close as 9/11 is to us. The Napolionic wars and Civil War in the US, not further away than WW1 and WW2 is for us. Just to give some perspective.
@@pqsnet That's it? Your only comeback is a vaguely disguised attempt at a slur because you're butthurt about someone pointing out that you think a 26-year-old series is current? 😂🤦 Solid F for that attempt at an ad hom, due to your sheer lack of logical thinking, and it's so lazy, I can't even give you a better grade for effort. If you want to attempt to insult someone by suggesting it's inappropriate for them to know about a topic, then you should probably consider what your excuse is for *also* supposedly knowing about it. Otherwise, you risk looking like a clown, because either you're also tarring yourself with the same brush, or you're tacitly admitting that you are talking out of your ass regarding a topic which you clearly know nothing about. So... which is it? 🤡🙄
Does anyone remember this cartoon featuring at the beginning of Raymond Briggs ‘The snowman’ film on VHS in the 80’s???? I’m desperately trying to find the name of the other cartoon that featured. The storyline is where a grumpy man who gets a makeover and turns into a nice man. Help anyone????
It's called "Little Dutch Mill" from 1934 by Karl Fleisher (there are several copies on UA-cam) - along with "Summertime" from 1935 (another Ub Iwerks animation on this channel) and Charley from 1965 (by TVC and on Dylan Fagan4's UA-cam channel)
An Hans Christian Anderson classic story turned into a political cartoon ...can no one else see that? I watched as a kid and still watch it now as an adult....i judt now see it differently x
Ever since childhood, this has been my favorite cartoon because on how it left a thorn in my heart. Until today, only seeing the part where they went to Toy heaven. I never saw this part before. Now i can look back with a smile.
I searched for this cartoon which I have not watched for more than 2 decades. Childhood memories…
That was honestly a gut-punch of an ending! Damn!
So the Tin Solder melts into the shape of a heart, the Paper Ballerina burns to ashes shaped like a flower, and their souls go to Toy Heaven where the Soldier gets a new leg.
Although this cartoon is pretty good for its type, it's still not really a patch on the original story.
The original story managed to get most readers to place a lot of emotional investment in "The Stalwart Tin Soldier" and the music-box dancer depicted as his love, in spite of neither of them actually doing anything of their own volition in the story.
In other words, in the original story both the tin soldier and the dancer are just ordinary toys, but the story still manages to describe what happens to them in emotional terms which captivates the reader's attention.
Such skill in writing is what makes the original tale so fascinating and is something which is difficult - perhaps even impossible - to convey in an animated depiction of the story.
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I feel sad and sorry for the poor kitty cat who got kicked out of Toy Heaven by mistake.
He's not kicked out of heaven by mistake, he's been "put out for the night". That was pretty typical back in those days, that cats were put outside during the night time to do whatever cats do... howling, fighting, devastating the local wildlife, having their way with each other, etc. There are definitely parts of this that show their age more than others. 😂
This is the most disturbing cartoon i have ever watched!!!
It was a lovely idea with the soldier and the ballerina going to toy heaven.
I like Fantasia 2000 version
such a sad ending, but I prefer the original story based on this story by Hans Christian Anderson!
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AHHH Thank you for posting this! It was on the end of the Snowman VHS tape we had as a kid... now if only I could find the other two cartoons that were also on there!
Just Another Bucky Lover this is where I remember these from, here are links to the other ones minus ‘Charley’ which I can’t find...
@@leavesgreen7250 oh boo. It's not showing the links. :( could you maybe message me on Twitter or instagram, or email me?
Just Another Bucky Lover sure, what’s your Twitter handle?
@@leavesgreen7250 thanks it's buckyscurvylove.
Done :)
They "After Lived" happily ever after!
6:50 You can hear a toy inanely fawn "O Gawd."
I like Fantasia 2000 version. That’s a real romantic and happy ending
So not only did the Toy Maker run out of metal for the last Tin Soldier, but he also accidentally broke his leg.
Jeez, that was dark! They got away with so much messed up crap back then….
That Toy King is guilty and the Tin Soldier is innocent.
Agreed, even if he’s king, doesn’t give him the right to harass a loving couple
i miss that,i watch this cartoon since im child
I love the Disney version better.
So considering that the other soldiers shot the ballerina as well, they technically committed a war crime. That's just old school Disney, boys and girls!
Its called reality check. Childrens shows back then didnt mess around like today with teletubies.
And that might also be why a lot of our parents grew up as civilized persons because they knew hardships.
1930s was not far off from WW1 in 1917, its as close as 9/11 is to us. The Napolionic wars and Civil War in the US, not further away than WW1 and WW2 is for us. Just to give some perspective.
@@pqsnet this is the worst take I've read in a long time
@@dirksteele8637 Its not clear what you imply on. But should any of the falsefiable facts i presented be wrong. Please let me know.
Disney didn’t make this…
@@Lorenzo-yc7zh Ub Iwerks made this cartoon, but he did so before he was hired by Disney. I apologize for the misleading information
Childrens cartoons didnt mess around in the 1930's
They were quite brutal compared to the braindead likes such as Teletubies kids watch today.
LOL "watch today" - a quarter of a century ago, you mean? Get over yourself.
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Im impressed over how much insight you have in what program children today watch... Ped-ro. 😆
@@pqsnet That's it? Your only comeback is a vaguely disguised attempt at a slur because you're butthurt about someone pointing out that you think a 26-year-old series is current? 😂🤦
Solid F for that attempt at an ad hom, due to your sheer lack of logical thinking, and it's so lazy, I can't even give you a better grade for effort.
If you want to attempt to insult someone by suggesting it's inappropriate for them to know about a topic, then you should probably consider what your excuse is for *also* supposedly knowing about it. Otherwise, you risk looking like a clown, because either you're also tarring yourself with the same brush, or you're tacitly admitting that you are talking out of your ass regarding a topic which you clearly know nothing about.
So... which is it? 🤡🙄
@@pqsnetyou sound so old i bet you're infertile now and forgot people can have children
Does anyone remember this cartoon featuring at the beginning of Raymond Briggs ‘The snowman’ film on VHS in the 80’s????
I’m desperately trying to find the name of the other cartoon that featured. The storyline is where a grumpy man who gets a makeover and turns into a nice man.
Help anyone????
That wouldn't happen to be "Boy meets Dog" would it? I didn't have that vhs and that's the only cartoon I can think of with that plot.
It's called "Little Dutch Mill" from 1934 by Karl Fleisher (there are several copies on UA-cam) - along with "Summertime" from 1935 (another Ub Iwerks animation on this channel) and Charley from 1965 (by TVC and on Dylan Fagan4's UA-cam channel)
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What are these from anyway? Has there been a Comicolor Cartoons DVD or something?
An Hans Christian Anderson classic story turned into a political cartoon ...can no one else see that?
I watched as a kid and still watch it now as an adult....i judt now see it differently x
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Well no offense, but good riddance to the Toy King, the Goblin, and the Jack in the Box, I'd say.
I thought old cartoons were funny 😢
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I hate old sexist cartoons. This is an example of how cartoons SHOULDN'T be made!
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