![]() Made by re-drawing the cels and backgrounds, this animation is inferior, since many drawings were left out, causing jerky movement. Colorization Ī colorized version was produced in Korea. In 2013, actor Christoph Waltz sang "Smile, Damn You, Smile" during his hosting duties on Saturday Night Live. ![]() It was used in the finale of Robert Zemeckis' 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, segueing into Porky Pig's famous "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!". In 1931, English bandleader Billy Cotton covered the song. The last clip of the scene where after Foxy deflates the fat lady hippo with a needle, she said something like “Where’s my doll?” and “looks like at the register!” ![]() The radio by his bed is playing the title song, and the annoyed Foxy smashes the radio with a bedpost upon hearing it.Īt the scene where Foxy starts trying to fit the fat lady hippo in the trolley, she said something “I haven’t had any fun since I was at Manny Felders, what’s ya think?” The information about Manny Felders is not verified but according to an OSI, he said that it could have been an operator of a speak-easy in the Los Angeles/Hollywood area. and then he falls from bed, waking up from what has turned out to be just a nightmare. This compilation counts down the Top 10 best Looney Tunes Cartoons from the golden-era based on YouTube viewership, that's right YouTube viewers picked these. Finally, the trolley runs off of a cliff, throwing Foxy right into the camera. While donations are not mandatory to enjoy my content, it does help me to create be. The trolley then goes down a hill and runs out of control Foxy tries to stop it, but the brakes don't work. GENERAL UPDATE: Apologies for forgetting credits, but a big thanks to the original workers on the Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies HQ Project whos high quality copies were used for a lot of the shorts in the post. Please do take a moment to support me by donating to me a the below link. A group of nearby hobos sing the title song while Foxy tries to move the cow he finally runs the car underneath the cow and goes on his way. 'We’re not doing guns,' Peter Browngardt, the. Foxy picks up Roxy and gives her a ride, but along the way, the car is blocked by a cow wearing a dress, and glasses, and who won't get off the track. HBO Max’s new Looney Tunes Cartoons features the same classic characters millions of people grew up watching, with one noticeable change. He recognized this song as being the same one from the end of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" and suggested I give it a look.and for that reason alone it's well worth seeing.Foxy is a trolley engineer whose problems include a fat lady hippo who can't fit into the trolley and a set of wheels that detach from the trolley car when Foxy gets the trolley moving. I think an overall score of 5 is reasonable.īy the way, the reason I saw this cartoon is that an amazing young Italian guy, 'bellino-angelo2014, Facebook friended me some time back and we talk movies. Subverted in Rotund Rabbit, where Elmer is shown with a shotgun throughout the cartoon, even shooting at Bugs at one point, only for Bugs to outrun the bullet. ![]() Is it any good? Well, for 1931 it's a bit better than average and compared to later ones it's pretty sad and dull. There's lots of singing and the song by the same title is used throughout the short film. The cartoon stars a fox-like character who is essentially a Mickey Mouse knockoff and he is the conductor of an odd, cartoony street car. Instead of focusing on humor, too often cartoons focused on cutesy characters and singing.and "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile!" is a good example of that sort of thing. Apart from some shorts from Disney, the average cartoon of 1931 was rather dreadful compared to cartoons of the 40s and 50s.
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