I'm actually surprised that this cartoon is from 1958. This feels more like the combination of what was supposed to be a 30s Silly Symphonies-like cartoon based on the song of "I went to the animal fair, the birds and the beasts were there..." with a response to either (or even both) Rhapsody Rabbit and The Cat Concerto that was put in there to pad out the running time. It's very sad for me that more than a half of the short's running time focuses on the concert than on the titular fair. I think, however, that the 30s-like adaptation of the song I mentioned would make a more enjoyable short by itself. It could even have the song's famous scene of the monk falling on the elephant's trunk. But that's just my personal view. UPDATE: Looks like I was right all along. This cartoon is actually made of two ones slapped together: "Fun at the Fair" (1952) and "Philharmaniacs" (1953). Kudos to user Barry I. Grauman for pointing out that first in the comments of this video.
It was another of Paramount Cartoon Studios' cost-cutting measures. They combined footage from two previous "Kartunes", omitting the "Bouncing Ball" segments ("Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" and "Alexander's Ragtime Band").
Fair Concert Animals/Mickey and friends Lion as Pete Mouse as Minnie Mouse Beaver as Mickey Mouse Hippo as Donald Duck Cow as Daisy Duck Monkey as Scrooge Mcduck Turtle as Ludwig Von Drake Pig as Pluto Bear as Goofy Elephant as Horace Horsecollar Giraffe as Clarabelle Cow Kangaroo as Grandma Duck Ostrich as Gus Goose Frog as Huey
missed this one, thanx my friend!!
That mouse got stuff going at the concert.
I'm actually surprised that this cartoon is from 1958. This feels more like the combination of what was supposed to be a 30s Silly Symphonies-like cartoon based on the song of "I went to the animal fair, the birds and the beasts were there..." with a response to either (or even both) Rhapsody Rabbit and The Cat Concerto that was put in there to pad out the running time. It's very sad for me that more than a half of the short's running time focuses on the concert than on the titular fair. I think, however, that the 30s-like adaptation of the song I mentioned would make a more enjoyable short by itself. It could even have the song's famous scene of the monk falling on the elephant's trunk. But that's just my personal view.
UPDATE: Looks like I was right all along. This cartoon is actually made of two ones slapped together: "Fun at the Fair" (1952) and "Philharmaniacs" (1953). Kudos to user Barry I. Grauman for pointing out that first in the comments of this video.
It was another of Paramount Cartoon Studios' cost-cutting measures. They combined footage from two previous "Kartunes", omitting the "Bouncing Ball" segments ("Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" and "Alexander's Ragtime Band").
1:52 Dollar store brand Porky Pig
Fair Concert Animals/Mickey and friends
Lion as Pete
Mouse as Minnie Mouse
Beaver as Mickey Mouse
Hippo as Donald Duck
Cow as Daisy Duck
Monkey as Scrooge Mcduck
Turtle as Ludwig Von Drake
Pig as Pluto
Bear as Goofy
Elephant as Horace Horsecollar
Giraffe as Clarabelle Cow
Kangaroo as Grandma Duck
Ostrich as Gus Goose
Frog as Huey
dumbo reference 0:58
All of this is recycled footage from the 'Kartunes' "Fun at the Fair" (1952) and "Philharmaniacs" (1953).
As Seen on Matty’s Funday Funnies
As Paramount's actual new animation became limited around this period of time, you can tell this is older footage
I am looking for cartoon same product about the railway