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Considering that Friz Freleng had been an animator on some of the Oswald cartoons and would direct that later Daffy Duck short, perhaps this wasn't a coincidence. Oswald's war against the stork here is similar to the one Daffy Duck would later raise against the stork in Stork Naked (1955). Despite any complaints the distributers might have had this film is a lot of fun and continues to delight cartoon and Disney fans to this day.
This was not thru a result of any indifference or slackness on my part but seemingly a wrong slant on it." When Walt addressed the complaint about Oswald as a character he stated, "It was our idea tho to make characteristics, his style and manner of doing things, rather than to give him merely a specific trait or habit." This quote shows us that even at this time Walt sought to do something beyond what other cartoon makers were doing at the time, and this thought process would stay true for cartoon characters created at the Disney studio for decades to come. I am sorry that the first 'Oswald' was such a keen disappointment to everyone, but I am not exactly surprised as I was disappointed with it myself. Hodes is constructive and very much appreciated and that I hope that it will continue. He would start the letter by saying, "First of all, I want to say that the spirit of the criticism shown by Mr. Walt would write a letter back to Charles Mintz addressing all of the criticism and going over each of Hodes' points one by one. (4) The picture is merely a succession of unrelated gags, there being not even a thread of a story throughout its length." Charles Mintz had attached this letter to his telegram to Walt. Nothing would eventually become characteristic insofar as Oswald is concerned. (3) The Oswald shown in this picture is far from being a funny character. Scenes are dragged out to such an extant that the cartoon is materially slowed down. (2) There is entirely too much repetition of action. There are so many other characters that at no time outstanding." Sales director Hal Hodes wrote a letter stating all the faults he found with the film, "(1) Approximately 100 feet of the opening is jerky in action to poor animation. I thought it was understood between us that the early pictures particularly would show more of the rabbit than this one does. Upon first seeing the film distributor, Charles Mintz sent Walt Disney a telegram stating, "Oswald arrived today and am disappointed. The disturbers were not fans of this film. Poor Papa (1928) was the first Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon made but not the first one released. Freiburger, Paramount Theatre, Dewey, Okla." Va." " YANKEE DOODLE DAFFY: Looney Tunes Cartoons - Average color cartoon. Verricks Nevins, III, Alfred Co-op Theatre, Alfred N.Y." " YANKEE DOODLE DAFFY: Looney Tunes Cartoons-Good cartoon, but where does it get its name? - Ralph Raspa, State Theatre, Rivesdale, W. " YANKEE DOODLE DAFFY: Looney Tunes Cartoons-This studio's cartoons lately seem to be either exiciptionally good or exceptionally bad. A review in The Motion Picture Daily calls this film a "Pleasant little subject." The following are Exhibitor's reviews from The Motion Picture Herald. As I have spoke about Friz earlier look for a portrait of him in Porky's office. With the James Cagney feature, Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) having come out the year before, this pun was probably just too good for the filmmakers to pass up. Despite the title, this film does not have a parotitic theme or revolve around U.S.
This in my mind is one of his funniest films and just a pure delight. This can especially be seen in his cartoon, Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943). Once again it is time for a round of classic cartoons.Īnimation fans know director Friz Freleng as a master of timing and very few comedy cartoons have come close to the perfect comedy timing of his films. Hello my friends and happy Saturday morning.