when I was a child I had a vhs tape with a lot of cartoons on it and this specific one has stayed in my memory since. I looked for weeks trying to find this. this is too original and creative
Me too! This cartoon was on an extremely obscure VHS titled "Cartoon Favorites Vol. 3", and it seems to be released by Media 3 Video (A company that has very little information on the internet) in 1989.
This one is a true gem. I saw this for the first time a few days ago and was astounded. Now if Columbia could work on original title card releases for most of the rest of their cartoons (especially Bon Bon Parade)!!
to all who's wondering I think the Thanksgiving song in the cartoon goes like this: Come eat all, each Tom, Dick and Harry Come on and be merry and happy fill each brim to laughter and folly and chase melancholy away Laugh laugh, ha ha ha ha Sing sing tra la la la Come eat all and make life worth living our thanks will be giving today! laugh laugh ha ha ha ha! Sing sing tra la la la come eat all and make life worth living our thanks we'll be given today!
This cartoon was also released in home movie form in the 1940's by Official Films since they bought this and the Columbia/Screen Gems cartoons including Phantasy and Color Rhapsodies.
Wait... but didn't Samba Pictures start reissuing Scrappy shorts as well as Krazy Kat as well? I mean, I did see one Krazy Kat cartoon that was distributed by Offical Films instead of Samba (that being 1938's "The Auto Clinic".
This cartoon and early Color Rhapsodies were shot in two-strip technicolor due to Disney having exclusive rights to the three-stip technicolor process. Eventually, the deal expired in 1935 (the year after this short came out) and Columbia began using the three-strip process before switching to Cinecolor in 1939.
This cartoon was nominated for an Oscar along with "The Little Match Girl" in the "Color Rhapsody" series. But this cartoon wasn't even part of "Totally Tooned In" show.
Totally Tooned In was a block on Antenna TV from 2011 to 2019 that ran classic UPA/Screen Gems cartoons. It was first broadcast Internationally in 1999.
Beautiful! Joyful! Thank you for uploading it! I'm glad it was nominated for an Oscar. :-)
Wonderful, I love the scrappy toons, they aren’t too easy to find. Thanks for putting this uo😊
when I was a child I had a vhs tape with a lot of cartoons on it and this specific one has stayed in my memory since. I looked for weeks trying to find this. this is too original and creative
really? what tape was it?
Me too! This cartoon was on an extremely obscure VHS titled "Cartoon Favorites Vol. 3", and it seems to be released by Media 3 Video (A company that has very little information on the internet) in 1989.
This one is a true gem. I saw this for the first time a few days ago and was astounded. Now if Columbia could work on original title card releases for most of the rest of their cartoons (especially Bon Bon Parade)!!
I agree, this cartoon is cute.
That leaves just 7 Oscar-nom'd cartoons off the Internet
Are they lost?
I saw this last night on tiny Toony’s Christmas Carol
A great oscar nominated short
Too bad it lost to The Turtle and the Rabbit from Disney.
アカデミー賞ノミネート作品 1930年代はオスカーはディズニーが独占。
This cartoon needs to be fully restored
so that's why holidays come together for the first time!
Yeah!
Well preserved with the MPPDA code 132.
Though, the print is VERY scratchy. Suprised the audio isnt warped.
to all who's wondering I think the Thanksgiving song in the cartoon goes like this:
Come eat all, each Tom, Dick and Harry
Come on and be merry and happy
fill each brim to laughter and folly
and chase melancholy away
Laugh laugh, ha ha ha ha
Sing sing tra la la la
Come eat all and make life worth living
our thanks will be giving today!
laugh laugh ha ha ha ha!
Sing sing tra la la la
come eat all and make life worth living
our thanks we'll be given today!
This cartoon was also released in home movie form in the 1940's by Official Films since they bought this and the Columbia/Screen Gems cartoons including Phantasy and Color Rhapsodies.
Wait... but didn't Samba Pictures start reissuing Scrappy shorts as well as Krazy Kat as well? I mean, I did see one Krazy Kat cartoon that was distributed by Offical Films instead of Samba (that being 1938's "The Auto Clinic".
Superb video!
this was a two-color Technicolor cartoon. It also looks like some of the greens we're enhanced in blue unless this was Cine color.
This cartoon and early Color Rhapsodies were shot in two-strip technicolor due to Disney having exclusive rights to the three-stip technicolor process. Eventually, the deal expired in 1935 (the year after this short came out) and Columbia began using the three-strip process before switching to Cinecolor in 1939.
This cartoon was nominated for an Oscar along with "The Little Match Girl" in the "Color Rhapsody" series. But this cartoon wasn't even part of "Totally Tooned In" show.
Totally Tooned In was a block on Antenna TV from 2011 to 2019 that ran classic UPA/Screen Gems cartoons. It was first broadcast Internationally in 1999.
7:12 A weird moment.
This is the 1st episode of Columbia Pictures’ long-running Color Rhapsodies theatrical cartoon series & also, Scrappy’s 1st color appearance!
Thank you!
@@jamieimai9328 you’re welcome!
At the beginning, there is the blue stone version of the mppda bumper (very hard to find btw), but there are even rarer bumpers
the first ever scrappy cartoon in color and the first ever color rhapsody short
Scrappy’s first appearance outside of his own series
Directed by Sid Marcus
Albeit uncredited. He also wrote the short.
Released: November 9th 1934
Featuring Scrappy
Scrappy was created in 1931
How Nice, Huh?
Scrappy with the mickey mouse voice
Jerry, isn't this in the Public Domain?
I think it is
primer comentario en español.
PD.Yo recuerdo ver este corto en boomerang
Fantastico
Color Rhapsody - Holiday Land (1934) Opening Title & Closing
A Columbia Cartoon Release On November 9, 1934