Der Captain
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Since many past threads have been about bests, worsts, and favorites, I thought I'd throw out the idea of guilty pleasures - cartoons we feel in our heart of hearts are not very good but for some odd reason we like them.
Leonard Maltin mentions a couple of Columbia cartoons in his book - "Mass Mouse Meeting" and "Giddy Yapping" in a none-too-favorable regard, and yet I get a kick out of these films.
"Mass Mouse Meeting" is far from a masterpiece, the ending is cluttered for one thing, and yet every time I see it that damn cat cracks me up! ("It's just too much! You are a darling, you know!")
How do I defend my enjoyment of "Giddy Yapping"? It's not easy! This one has "What were they thinking - or smoking?" written all over it, but the horse's voice and his bizarre single-minded determination bowl me over. I'd love to know more about who did a lot of the Screen Gems toon voices.
There. I've made my confessions. And I kinda like Lil Eightball too. Anybody else care to chime in on this topic?
Leonard Maltin mentions a couple of Columbia cartoons in his book - "Mass Mouse Meeting" and "Giddy Yapping" in a none-too-favorable regard, and yet I get a kick out of these films.
"Mass Mouse Meeting" is far from a masterpiece, the ending is cluttered for one thing, and yet every time I see it that damn cat cracks me up! ("It's just too much! You are a darling, you know!")
How do I defend my enjoyment of "Giddy Yapping"? It's not easy! This one has "What were they thinking - or smoking?" written all over it, but the horse's voice and his bizarre single-minded determination bowl me over. I'd love to know more about who did a lot of the Screen Gems toon voices.
There. I've made my confessions. And I kinda like Lil Eightball too. Anybody else care to chime in on this topic?


