Tex Avery MGM Cartoons - Magical Maestro (1952) REACTION!
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Their was a glitch in the video 👀 so I had to make it a little different
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magical maestro 1952 American animated short comedy film directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby for MGM it's features the Great Poochini (played by Butch Dog), a canine opera singer who turns down a magician. The magician is able to replace Poochini's normal conductor prior to the show through disguise and get his revenge
This is my first time watching this episode, however It was still fun to watch, cartoons from the 1940 & 50s were funny quite controversial, but I did enjoy the singing voice Carlos Ramírez a baritone singer as voice Of poochine, who became a MGM Studios contract actor in Hollywood during the 1940s, this is a well made cartoon short
The amount of work and hrs the animators went into drawing our beloved Golden Age cartoons by hand is truly talent, they had movement, unfortunately drawing is the thing of the past and it's more computer animation. Roger rabbit was one of the best & expensive animated films and let's not forget stop-motion animation and family guy my favourite show 😊
The cartoons that we currently watch today basically make fun of everyone in entertainment, conspiracy theories, politics etc. I love watching cartoons, now a days we need a little laughter.
The key to less stress and looking young is laughter, Juicing ,working out and home cooked meals - Фільми й анімація
Another thing to keep in mind is that Tex Avery said he never made a cartoon for children. Even when he was creating characters like Bugs Bunny at Warner Bros he always had adult audiences in mind.
Well, that’s the thing; back then, Cartoons were viewed by people of all ages, not just kids. The reason for this was because of the Hayes’ Code, which was done to have people self-censor anything from being too racy, which was a fancy word to describe something that’s sexually titillating.
It's astounding that Tex Avery could pack so many gags into just seven or eight minutes, and he didn't care who he made fun of, something we have completely lost now.
As a child growing up in the 70’s and 80’s, this has always been my favorite cartoon.
Same for me. As a 90s kid I enjoyed watching these classic cartoons. Was worth losing sleep lol
Symphony In Slang is mine
@@solorgana If I was an English teacher doing a lesson on idioms, I'd show Symphony In Slang.
BTW, I'd like to see a modern version of that, using today's slang.
YES!!!!! 🤣👍
I know some of these old cartoons used stereotypes in them but as a Hispanic I was always able to laugh at them because everybody got made fun of. I still laugh at "Speedy Gonzalez" and the two Mexican Crows that Looney Toons had. Hillbillies got made fun of, New York accented characters, "Pepe Le Pew" covered the French lover stereotype. "Porky Pig" stuttered and "Daffy Duck" had a lisp. Laughter disarms hate and prejudice when we all do it. Great work once again! These cartoons make me laugh out loud.
Kinda ironic that despite Speedy Gonzalez was a stereotype he was still popular in Mexico.
@@TwilightLink77 Yeah. When SJW Americans tried to have Speedy banned Mexico was furious and demanded Speedy continue to appear in new Looney Tunes shows.
The 2 crows were heckle and Jackle. They were actually magpies. And were not looney toons. Think they were Hannah/barbera
@@atrain818 I´d believe those guys were a creation of Terry cartoons
@@atrain818 Nope, the crows in question were indeed from Looney Tunes from two shorts, "Two Crows from Tacos" and "Crows Feat." Their names were Manuel and Jose and were later recycled into Depatie-Freleng studios Tijuana Toads characters.
4:54 The way these cartoons were made involved a projector, and sometimes a stray hair would fall on the projector and appear on a few concurrent slides shifting around like that. Here, they took a second to acknowledge it.
This joke is also an improvement over Tex’s previous time he does the hair gag; the last time he did that joke, an Irishman was singing “When Irish Eyes are Smiling”, and he got irritated that there’s a hair in the film, demanding someone to remove it. Butch in this short was not agitated, but he removed the hair himself.
Im a late 70's baby and 44 years old. Classic cartoon. Still makes me laugh to this day.
I watched them every afternoon on Channel 11 in New York.
They can do that to anyone in any age.
They don’t make them like this anymore. Damn shame too, these are hilarious
The bit where the tenor stops to pull the flickering hair from the bottom of the screen caused confusion. When this was originally run in movie houses, the projectionist actually tried to get the "floating hair" out of the projector not knowing it was part of the joke.
In other words, it was a precursor to the "hair on screen" prank I've seen floating around the Internet.
This is one of my favorite Tex Avery cartoons.
The dancer with the fruit hat is the legendary CARMEN MIRANDA, with her own voice! The black ink in the face gag is a parody of Bill Kenny from the Ink Spots. Poochini's voice after being hit by the anvil is a parody of Ink Spots' bass, "Hoppy" Jones (parodying the Ink Spots' "Top & Bottom" format). This is a reflecting and mocking parody and satire of the entertainers and entertainment of the time, not different than Seth MacFarlane's and Matt Groening's, in fact, just like these latter two, everyone from everywhere here is mocked, no bias. A vintage masterpiece of comedy, a hilarious piece of history.
The gag about the underwear as the spoofed Carmen Miranda was singing is in fact based on a well-known (in Hollywood circles especially) embarrassing moment she had a few years earlier. She had finished her scenes on a film for the day, and retired to her dressing room to undress and wind down. But some publicity photographers showed up on the set, and CM was to be in the photos. She got dressed but for whatever reason did not put her panties back on. Some of the pictures were to be staged "action" or "moving" shots to highlight the film's appeal, so she was being lifted and swung around by her co-star. At least one photograph taken very plainly and clearly revealed she had nothing on under her costume dress. This episode became a not-too-well hidden secret and is a part of old Hollywood lore.
the bit where he pulled out the hair, is my favorite gag!
you often have hairs and dustbits on old animation footage. but the fact that this cartoon acknowledges this out of nowhere and works it into a joke, is brilliant!
It was a good 4th wall break >XD
So that's what that was. Now I understand why little lines and dots pop-up constantly in old movies and films made during the heyday era of motion pictures!
6:08
I need the singer dancing Hawaiian as a GIF
This is nothing but pure comic Mayhem provided by the Undisputed king of animation, Tex Avery!!
Yeah, some elements of the comedy then maybe seem controversial now, but back then, nothing was off-limits.
However, there was no swearing or anything sexual, which makes it even more awesome.
@ 5:45 was typical of a lot of animators from different studios, but the main difference here is that the two "blackface" stereotypes are actually characterizations of Bill Kenny from the group the ink spots and then bass singer for the group, "Hoppy" Jones respectively Additionally, the ink spots sang the song "If I didn't care".
I’ve heard that it was also a reference to “The Ink Spots”.
i love the bit with the hair stuck in the film reel that he pulls out. it's very clever for the time.
You can also find this cartoon on an old movie called The Belle Of New York in the special features
They FINALLY released this, uncut, on DVD? This is my ABSOLUTE Favorite 😍 Tex Avery cartoon, no matter how many times I saw it as a kid, I would die laughing 😝
But I got so furious that i could not find it on DVD, I went as far as to buy a refurbished Laser Disc player and the portion of the Tex Avery collection it was released on in 1990. That was five years ago. So NOW they found their balls enough to release it.
The pop culture caricature stereotypes are ACROSS THE BOARD. He was poking EVERYONE, in good fun, equally. There’s the Washington Irving cowboy spoof, for example. Furthermore, Chinese immigrant families continued to dress, locally anyway, traditionally, well into the 1920s, by and large, as Avery would have seen them when he was a kid passing through China Town.
Yeah. It’s on Tex Avery Screwball Classics Volume 2.
Forget the PC/Cancel culture!!!
Born in 75 I grew up watching these in the 80s
Tex Avery will always be a genius to me and I'll never get offended by any of his cartoons!
@@FuShengAlex yep. It was on wfld ch 32 in Chicago at least once a week in the 80's. Along with the 3 stooges and woody woodpecker and underdog
Great reaction. This cartoon kills me so much. There should be more cartoons like this one.
6:50
I think the blackface moment was specifically a shout out to to the Ink Spots, and well as a pun that flew over my head until now. Not a good look today, but at the very least, it was to serve a purpose for the physical comedy.
Totally agree on both accounts. You don't have to like the joke it was made back then, but it can be studied on how comedy changed from then to now.
Yeah they never showed the black face moment when I saw this as a kid.
Yeah the ink spots. And when they threw the anvil on him, it was a different artist . Forgot who tho? Absolutely hilarious. The only ppl offended are white liberals
Hey! Figaro! (whistles)
😄😄😄😄
5:17 That part cracks me up 😁😆😁😄
At least we have somebody who still appreciates good cartoons. 👌👌👌👌👌👌
This is one of my favorite cartoons, plus I love the gags in this one they are so funny.🤣
Me fascina los tipos de melodias y canciones que se usan en este cortometraje
I remembered watching this in the 2000s when boomerang was still good. Was one of my favorite tex Avery cartoon episode ever
I miss the old boomerang.
I remember discovering Boomerang in January 2009. It was one of the last remaining good channels around that time. (Same with Nicktoons Network)
Man you can't do things like this anymore.!
Another Tex Avery classic! You are awesome! The only person I've seen reacting to these cartoons! Thank you!
This was also one of my favorite skits..this one and the one where the bear was trying to sleep and was like QUIET QUIET!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
One of my favorite cartoon characters I saw on boomerang with my dad, we now adopted a bulldog inspired by Tex Avery’s
You should watch "Long-Haired Hare" a Bugs Bunny cartoon. It is about an opera singer that Bugs has annoyed. It's very similar.
The idea of opera, magic, and comedy work surprising well together.
6:08-6:18 LOL Weird tribal dance of doom xD
One of Friz Freleng's greatest cartoons. Music always brought out the best in him. Great story in verse by Warren Foster. And Stan Freberg is the perfect narrator to go with Shorty Rogers' music.
I think you're confusing Three Little Bops with Tex Avery's Magical Maestro.
The basket one cracked me up! I love that. Priceless! XD
I remember me and my brother when we were kids back in the 90s, we laughed like crazies with this short back when they aired it in Cartoon Network.
Muy buena caricatura saludos desde mexico 👏👏👏👏👏
One of the funniest cartoons I ever saw as a kid. Still crack up at this today!
Funniest cartoon ever...best parts are the little kid singing and the Hawaiian dancers 🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is my favorite Episode this cartoon is very funny
Great review. Looking forward to seeing more reactions.
En el 04:32, me encanta - me mata de risa - como cambia a country e invita a todos a bailar. Y mientras lo hace, de pronto se percata de que hay algo extraño y mira sorprendido para la cámara, sin dejar de aplaudir.
Saludos!!... Nací el '67 y crecí con estos monitos. Los veíamos en blanco y negro, en Concepción, Chile, allá por 1974 y posteriores.-
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I remember watching this episode with one of my cousins when we were kids growing up in the 90s. We laughed so hard at the Chinaman stereotype!!!
As for the blackface gag (as well as in all the other shorts which featured it), we were too young to understand stuff like that and how it was offensive. But nonetheless this was some good stuff!!! 🤣🤣🤣
That INk Spot bit was Hilarious......and it was SMOOTH....."OOOOOOOooooooooo"
Best tex Avery cartoon of all time!
0:00 part 1 0:41 part 2 2:40 part 3 4:57
I couldn’t care less about the racial stereotypes in this cartoon short, it’s all just gags to laugh at and they still do to me! I only see the hilarity and never took them into account! 😆😆
That's part of what made the old cartoons fun. Today's cartoons are very dull by comparison.
I grew up in the 70’s & 80’s watching these classic cartoons as well as the majority of kids from my era. I recommend one cartoon titled “Sh-h-h-h-h-h” by Walter Lanrz
Now this is a true classic. Enjoy
Mr. Twiddle, remember your nerves, you blow up...
Is that the one where the psychiatrist sends the guy to the quiet hotel? And In the end he blows up? Hilarious
@@atrain818 that’s the one, what I love the most from this cartoon, is the laughter of his psychiatrist along with his nurse. Gets me rolling every time.
@@seekingtruth6822 and they start sliding shit under his door. At one point a pie with a bomb is slid under the door.
@@atrain818 The genius of these cartoonist with their funny and incredible creativeness. This is probably what shaped us and our youthful Lives
This is one of my favorite cartoons
Funny cartoon episode
6:09 you got such a cute laugh
Man I still laugh hard at this 💯🤣🤣
Please do more Tex Avery cartoons - Because that was good - Thanks
The best this still stands as the funniest cartoon i ever saw, and I'm 51
Cartoons made fun of everybody, almost no one was was safe from some rib poking.
It was racist to everyone 🤣 even country people
I hope you could see the cartoon from a clean source instead of the getting-around-copyright ones on the video. The projector-hair gag (my favorite) was harder to catch on this version.
You could see it in the black & white screens.
The funnest cartoon ever made, as long as they don't cut the living shit out of it!!
Looking up Tex Avery cartoons can't across your channel... I recently played this on FB... Alllllll of it... My Friends and I were cracking uuuuuppppp 🤣🤣😆😆 childhood memories and we have noooo problem with the stereotypes.... We also learned Opera 😆
Great reaction! My favorite Tex Avery cartoon :)
Did an impression of the lead singer of the ink spots.
I love all of Tex Avery’s cartoons, but this one was definitely on the top of my list 😂 Granted, the majority of his cartoons had content that was NOT for kids, but it went over our heads back in the day anyway. And by the time I grew up in the 70s and 80s, I wasn’t always sure if they were roasting actual people except the classic movie greats (my mom was a movie buff), so in this case I knew Carmen Miranda was being roasted 😂 I didn’t know about the black singers, however, I thought they were just doing stereotypes, which was just a sign of the times of when this cartoon was made. Definitely a classic, glad to see it uncut again! So many great parts, but my favorite has got to be the part where he’s singing, “A tisket, a tasket…” 🤣
Magical Maestro was succeeded by The Cat Above And The Mouse Below cuz they did the same opera song
Yep another MGM Cartoon this time starring Tom and Jerry.
@@christianpeligrinocagadas9781 The cat above and the mouse below (Supervised by Chuck Jones in 1964)
My all time fav!!!
This song played before Tom and Jerry's The Cat Above and the Mouse Below song
This cartoon was so funny 😂 when I saw this as a kid and it still funny today
A Gen Z UA-camr who watches Tex Avery and Tom & Jerry.
Here's one Gen-Xer who has hope for the future.
6:44
Yo my roots are Jamaican. This is my favorite tex Avery episode of all time. EASY!! HANDS DOWN!!!
I love this cartoon, i always laugh whenever it was on tv
I have a few suggestions:
Symphony in Slang,
Cellbound,
One Cab’s Family,
Hiccup Pup,
Heavenly Puss,
Ventriloquist Cat,
Bedeviled Hare,
Daffy Doodles,
Beep-Beep,
Bad ol’ Puddy tat
Nice reaction to this cartoon Inika. I used to have this one on tape when I was a kid.
Will you do more cartoon reactions?
Yes I will be this week 😊
Underrated channel
Best Tex Avery cartoon ✅👍🏻
It...hasn't aged well in a few places. Personally I don't think any real malice was intended and curiously the "black face" bit was apparently kind of shout out to the Ink Spots, a popular African American group at the time. Make of that what you will. But yeah, watching it now requires some explaining of context and standards of the time.
With all that said though the physical humor never gets old and one thing that always amuses me about about those old cartoons is how many of us were introduced to classical music and opera through them. Kind of funny to think something so "low brow" was actually giving us a kind of musical education and we never realized it till we were older.
Glad you enjoyed it though and hope you find others that make you laugh. Pound for pound Tex Avery was kind of a maestro himself when it came to animation and his style and wit was both easily recognized and rarely boring. :)
I think they did everything in good taste fir it's time
Inka divertido video ✌️😁😁🤞🇨🇱😍 abrazo desde Quilpué 🇨🇱
And no feelings got hurt.
5:55 la la la
Actually, that moment when Poochini was in Blackface was supposed to be a parody of 40s - 50s doowop group "The Inkspots"... Get it? Ink... Spots.
Revenge! 2:03
Sweet revenge 😂😂😂😂
i got in trouble on the daycare bus on the way to kindergarten for imitating the asian character and melody
5:39 I came here for this
The karma xD
These played on tv in the us on real normal tv up until the early 2000s
I see jokings with a:
Asians,latinos,blacks,southern/texans,natives,hawaians...well... only the russians and gypsies were missing
I am surprised she's into this cartoon I don't care what anyone has to say this one is very funny and yup I am 66 year's old it's still very funny even in the year of 2023
I didn't know the name of this cartoon for the longest time, thanks for doing a reaction to this. The black face I never knew happened or the Chinese stereotype
Its funny as hell
I'm so so so funny hahaahaha
Hoo haa hoo haa 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh the things they got away with back in those days 😅
Still funny regardless 😂
I'd like to see you do a reaction video of "I Love to Singa." It's an all-time classic cartoon, but nobody's doing a reaction video of it.
I never saw the Chinese look or even the black face when I was a kid, but this was a great cartoon.
Everyone got the smoke in this one
Still a classic, made fun of EVERYONE
My favorite cartoon. I'm 50. I lived these bro
Did you recognize Carmen Miranda?
27 Trucos sufrio Poochini de las acciones del mago.
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if anything, the magicians plan backfired as his antics made the opera more entertaining for the audience. Minus the guy who dropped the anvil.