GULLIVER'S TRAVELS (1939) (Remastered) (HD 1080p) | Pinto Colvig, Jack Mercer, Sam Parker
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- Gulliver's Travels is a 1939 American cel-animated Technicolor feature film, directed by Dave Fleischer and produced by Max Fleischer for Fleischer Studios. The film was released on December 22, 1939 by Paramount Pictures, who had the feature produced as an answer to the success of Walt Disney's box-office hit Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The sequences for the film were directed by Seymour Kneitel, Willard Bowsky, Tom Palmer, Grim Natwick, William Henning, Roland Crandall, Thomas Johnson, Robert Leffingwell, Frank Kelling, Winfield Hoskins, and Orestes Calpini. This is Paramount's first feature-length animated film.
Directed by: Dave Fleischer
Produced by: Max Fleischer
Written by: Dan Gordon, Cal Howard, Tedd Pierce, Edmond Seward, Isadore Sparber
Based on Gulliver's Travels by: Jonathan Swift
Starring: Pinto Colvig, Jack Mercer, Sam Parker, Jessica Dragonette, Lanny Ross, Tedd Pierce
Music by: Victor Young
Songs by: Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger, Al Neiburg, Winston Sharples, Sammy Timberg
Cinematography: Charles Schettler
Production Company:Fleischer Studios
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Release date: December 22, 1939
Running time: 76 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $700,000 - Фільми й анімація
This movie is very underrated. Wish more people knew about this classic
I mean, Animat has reviewed it once.
@@pennysanchez7656 Nice to see you here
As soon as i seen that writing and animation and heard the song at the start a tear came to my eye. im 24 now and my sweet grandmother used to watch this with me in her house growing up as a kid, she died to cancer last year. This movie brings back real heart touching childhood memories.
I am so very sorry you lost your beautiful Grandmother….I too miss mine so very much…I watch this a few times a week and I’m 61 and it never gets boring for me…I adore this film…🥰
I'm sorry for both of your losses and I hope that this wonderful movie helps to bring back some of the great memories that you both shared together
@@thefog7067 Thank you very much my friend
@@marieparrott7944 Thanks Marie. Its a great film, they dont make them like this anymore.
I was born in 2001 and watched this on vhs everyday Sunday when I'd go to my great grandmother's house for dinner. I watched it again last year and I still absolutely love it after going so long without seeing it. This movie still absolutely holds up over 80 years later
I was born in 2001 as well and I remember we had a CD copy of this with a Polish-language voiceover back when I was a kid. You read that right by the way-no dub, just one dude reading everyone’s lines and reciting all the song lyrics in Polish as well, since we were clearly too cheap to hire actual VA’s back then. With that being said, however, this film was literally one of my favorite things of all time back when I was like 6 or 7, I remember watching it with my dad and grandma constantly back then and I still come back to it from time to time to admire the lovely animation.
I swear Gulliver is the most likable person ever
Myyyy Myyyy...
I like that Gulliver is made in a realistic stile (I know they used the rotoscope), while the lilliputians are cartoonish
Back in the 1960's I used to see this wonderful cartoon yearly on a broadcast station on black and white TV when I was too little to pay attention much. It's great seeing it again with fresh eyes. So well animated! Snobby critics are always putting down the Fleischer Studios and comparing their animated work with those of Disney Studios - but I disagree with them. I know the original Gulliver's Travels, a great book by Jonathan Swift, was darker and was written as satire to make political points, and Gulliver's visit to Lilliput was just one story in the book. But this is a sweet retelling of that story that I'll always remember.
Excelente comentario amiga !!!!
@Boy dp12 You've never read it? Read it. _Gulliver's Travels_ is a broad and pointed indictment of humanity: the only creatures he finds sympathetic are the Houhyhnhms, the sentient horses.
Remember, Swift also wrote the satirical essay, _A Modest Proposal_ , where he suggested England could solve both overpopulation and food shortages, by eating the children of the poor. 😈
Growing up in Chicago, we had local station WGN's Family Classics on Sunday afternoons that started in 1962. This was one of the films they presented about once year in their first decade. I barely remember it from the 1960s, as I was pretty small then, but seem to remember seeing it at least once all the way through in the early 70s.
I’ve had “All’s Well” stuck in my head for 15+ years now. I’ll randomly sing it when anyone says “all’s well” and they look at me like I’m a psychopath.
I thought it was just me, Ive been singing it for the last few weeks.
Whelp all’s well it ends well
Your friends are uncultured swine
Especially if you sing it in the same accent as the little dude carrying the lantern then yes definite psycho 😂
That's some serious rotoscope animation they did with Gulliver!
Indeed! Amazing stuff ♥️ Must've taken a long time to make this movie
@@ItsMeFern2019 Actually it only took a year and a half to make. Paramount gave the Fleischers a strict timeframe to get it done.
@@darrenheideman2546 That's really interesting! Props to everybody that worked on that, it must've been really hard. Thanks for letting me know!
Used the same kind for every human character. Technically yes, everybody is human, but what I mean is the more realistic humans like David and glory.
@@darrenheideman2546 It's the same animation as Snow white and other Disney movies and Disney Silly Symphonies as well
This classic cartoon is amazing.
Omg! I haven't seen this classic since 1979 l was just little girl l missed seeing classic cartoon's thier nothing but the best.
Sylvia Salas I'm glad you are able to see it again, yes it is a great classic.
The same amount of time has passed from when you watched it to now and the original release of the movie to your viewing.
I first saw this when I was 6/7 and my mother told me it was on television. Mom also pointed out when Hoppity Goes To Town was on TV.
This is one of my favorite movies to watch at my grandma’s house when I was sick with chickenpox
Yeah i watched it when i was sick off school. Thats weird
46:45 It's a me! Mario!
Oh.......!
One of my favorites, watched this so much as a kid
This is a beautiful film. Some of the greatest music. Gabby is one of the best comic characters ever. And nobody here but us chickens!
Gabby is so funny!
When I was in second grade my Mom told me about this cartoon movie. We all saw it that day in the fall of 1961-and I've seen it many times afterwards.:-)
I hear a dream all day,
A dream that calls to me.
Come home again.
You sailor man,
Sailor man,
Home again,
To the sea.
This is my favourite cartoon film of all time. It is a stupendous and astonishingly little known achievement
Many decades ago I watched a small portion of that cartoon, five minutes, perhaps. There was no reference for the original movie. For many years I wondered if I would have a chance to get the full movie someday... thanks for post that!
I remember, every day around 6 AM me, my mom, and my siblings would get ready and go to my grandma’s house. There we would all go back to bed with this movie playing. It’s just an old time classic. Ah, memories 😌
And cute music too! This is such a significant childhood memory for me.
Gabby is an absolute gem, he always has me laughing. 😹😹 This movie is spectacular in many ways. So glad I owned it as a kid. ♥️
Never gets old watching cartoons.
Thank you. Your videos are my stress relievers besides mota
Thank you so much for sharing this and archiving it!
5:55 - 7:14 Long before Sonic the Hedgehog, we have Gabby the Fastest Night Watchman of Lilliput.
It's a cartoon.
hand - drawn crashing waves! amazing! love this movie my whole life
I'm so glad i found this! After 12 years! Masterpiece.
I want to thank you for Shari g all the full length videos n theclasic shortsmovies n cartoons. It's such joyful feeling to watch the things that brought me joy as child n now as adult. Blessings
Interesting smooth voice for Gulliver.
16:06 - "War?! _WHOOPEE!!!"_
So happy to watch this after so many years,thanks for the sharing,great channel! :)
Thanks!
Faithful has to be the most emotional beautiful song in the film 11:07 😭😭😭❤❤❤
He makes me think of Snow White's prince.
Disney gave a major diss when he saw the result and said; "We can do better with our second-string guys" Fleischer got one more shot at features with "Mr. Bug Goes to Town" and was done. Paramount shut them down and stayed with shorts afterwards.
Your channel is pure gold. Thanks!
Incase you didn't know "THERE IS A GIANT ON THE BEACH!!!!!!"
I know if I was Gabby I would've been like: "There's an f---ing giant on the f----beach!"
EXCELENTES ilustraciones !!!...y la adaptación sobre la obra famosa de GULLIVER...Los franceses tienen MUY BUENOS dibujantes de comics. saludos amigos de Cusco-Perú.
Very funny work, creatively humorous.
This Cartoon is Awesome! And it was made the Same year as Disney first Animated movie - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
THANK YOU!
i can see snow white influences here. Snow White is from 1937 , this one's from 1939. All this singing, princess and prince thing, people acting and looking like the dwarfs, rotoscopy... the style, art direction in general...
Fun fact: A clip of this made it into an episode of Jimmy Neutron. (The Incredible Shrinking Town)
39:35 This One As I Remember
Joseph Rowe I saw it from the episode and now I’m watching the entire movie
Flippy Used a Different Clip
Both cartoons by Paramount
19:43 Gabby has a leg up on Dr Seuss.
Man . . . . I gotta blow my nose and wipe away the tears!
The second full length animated feature film
Not to be rude, but it's the 18th
@@cpkudrongaming6100 what are you talking about?
Right after when Disney released Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs two years before
When I was younger, I never followed the story, I just focused on Gabby freaking out.
I watched this movie back in 2001 on VHS with my brother and sister in New Jersey. I remember eating sour strip candy (and getting a cavity) watching this movie. And it was around Christmas, too
I love what your channel does to upload cartoons. But the biggest crime you do is stretch the frame out.
Until I saw this movie again a couple months ago, I had vague memories of it from when I watched it as a kid. The people of Liliput tying up Gulliver and readying to transport him, Gulliver saving the three spies from the fire, Gulliver forcing Bombo and his men to cease their attack and dragging them to shore, and lastly Gulliver chewing out the kings when it looked like Prince David was dead.
King Little just tells Gabby to speak up and Gabby has been trying to tell him about the Giant on the Beach.
"There's a Giant on the Beach!! There's a Giant on the Beach!!"
Still have this on VHS looks amazing all restored.
Max Fleischer studios was anti Disney. They treated Animation like any art form. And because of this they went bankrupt.
And how did they treat it?
I hate to say this, but I think they bankrupted themselves by trying too hard to copy Disney.
But Disney also treated animation as a serious art form too
If they had made the building scene quicker this movie would be way better.But other than that I love the movie
This gets me all nostalgic
Ring ring
It’s my childhood
Same
very nice
6:24 here for the sound which takes me back
I was hoping the thunder machine song would have been cut back in. "You put the ball in here and then it goes down and around and it comes out here."
I didnt realize how old t hi is movie was, a classic.
Paramount's first animated film
21:46 cracks me up!! 😄😂🤣
1:58 Narrator: If you were asked to choose the most fabulous character in English literature, who would it be? Robin Hood? King Arthur? Becky Sharp? Sherlock Holmes? Oliver Twist? J. Thaddeus Toad, perhaps. Well, any one of them would be an excellent choice. Still, for one of the most fabulous characters of all, I would nominate Gulliver. Lemuel Gulliver. The stories of his many fantastical voyages all take place within a book penned by Jonathan Swift. At first, Gulliver did not start out as an adventurer. He at first became a surgeon, his duties of which no one should know anything about. One of his best known voyages is the focus of our story. The stories of two kingdoms, and how their truce was torn apart by a severe disagreement. And that is where our story begins.
Either Gulliver is a giant or the villagers are "little people"- you decide. I always thought Gulliver looks human unlike the villagers.
The villagers are little people. The original book makes that clear. Gulliver is an English sailor who discovers Lilliput.
This was the second feature length cartoon ever made.
Anyone know if Gabby was given his own cartoons before or after this movie?
Gabby had his own cartoon series after Gulliver's Travels. They didn't last too long.
39:34 This scene appeared in that Jimmy Neutron episode. I've noticed before this clip
Set of tricky keys came out forever Till Then conjectured whatever it was on the insert
Does anyone know the name of the character singing at the beginning of the video?
Cortez H. Gabby
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@@kodeebarber never knew his name till now.
@@josecrane4132 as far as I know it's just Gabby. No idea where the "cortez h" came from lol not sure why I put that, it's been a long time now
@@kodeebarber I think you were replying to someone named Cortez H, which might’ve been Owin’s username back when you replied
This is could be a SpongeBob precursor because of Gabby. Imagine if SpongeBob 🧽 Patrick, Gary 🐌 Mr. Krabs 🦀 Plankton, Squidward 🦑 Sandy, and Mrs. Puff 🐡 was made in this generation? What do you people think they look like in this animation?
Actually, I think their design is already vaguely Fleischer-ish. They could be in an early Betty Boop or Mickey Mouse cartoon, only they'd be black and white.
45:30 Did this make anyone else really scared and nervous, with the needle?!
1:07:47 "No Note!"
At 1:11:38 "Pull, Come On Pull! Pull!"
فلم جميل جدا وممتع 👍
Putting your logo at the bottom of the screen throughout the film ruins it!
The animation is top notch but my biggest pet peeve is how they designed the Princess and the prints like normal humans with normal apportions unlike the rest cartoon characters and there small A portion Belong in this cartoon movie they belong in a different kind of movie that has better proportion for that with these two but overall it’s an OK movie with a great animation and How generic also rotoscope the giant Gulliver . I don’t one who has actually character is Gabby has a lot of screen time then Gulliver , the love story between the prince and princess.
JACK BLACK 2010
One question in those lands of Benedict arnolds how do they pledge faithfulness
Went to war cuz can't pick a song could've done 50-50 each in a way ttytt
10:17 pause. The kings disappeared.
Shining Time Station brought me here.
I believe it was a set Beardsley key's
Wow, this is literally NOTHING like the original book lol
At 1:11:49 "I'm Pulling!"
43:04 General Gulliver
What's not to love?
You hear that rumbling sound? That's Dean Swift spinning in his grave.
What he wrote as a biting satire on human civilization, has become a children's fairy tale.
They thought public address system meant go for Claims Publix address for controversial thinking
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Why did Ron's Father where the adoption broke up not just go away quietly. Why did he have to show off his big dude Gulliver contract with following
Sorry before food l drink coffees...hulls empty...
1939
Lilliputian is actually more faithful
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39:36 Jimmy Neutron
Hi
@@looneysprig Incredible Shrinking Town (2006)
@@DupontandLowesWarrior I know
Sorry, I gotta downvote for that absolutely asinine logo. A small logo, or a translucent one, sure; but this is distracting and obnoxious.
Bruh 😂
30 minutes in and nothing's happened! What a boring movie.
Oh come on - watching the Lilliputians tie up Gulliver is fun
You must be boring person?
Then you truly have not enjoyed it.
They like anime and modern cartoons. What do you expect?