Krazy in diapers ! but he was being a real trouper and did not seem to mind. And in fact this was a great role for Krazy, flawlessly executed. Very richly imagined visuals from start to finish, including that strange moody beginning, make this one fine cartoon.
According to music historians the Jazz genre evolved from the fusion of European and African music traditions in the U.S.. This cartoon however, depicts a dead European music and the sudden appearance of the rambunctious new jazz idiom - with no blending of the two.
There's Liszt's 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody, with Franz Liszt himself tickling the ivories. I like how these old abandoned pianos are better tuned than most household instruments. (And don't even ask how they got a grand piano into the attic!) Ted Lewis? Could be. I was all set to guess Mayor Jimmy Walker.
That Hungarian Rhapsody is the most popular piece in cartoon. I have also heard it played on the piano by Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker, Tom and Jerry...and conducted in an orchestra by Alexander the Lion and Oswald the Rabbit.
@@richardranke3158 And of course, Daffy and Donald did it in an arrangement for two pianos and WMDs in Roger Rabbit. "Largo al Factotum" has been pretty popular, too, in terms of full-length type performances that took up most or all of the cartoon.
Thanks for posting. Any way you could post The Merry Cafe from 1936, which I recall as a fantastically cool and creative jazz dream, but can't find anywhere.
Krazy in diapers ! but he was being a real trouper and did not seem to mind. And in fact this was a great role for Krazy, flawlessly executed.
Very richly imagined visuals from start to finish, including that strange moody beginning, make this one fine cartoon.
Krazy is actually genderfluid
My grandfather is the animator....Allen Rose...So happy to be finding these episodes every few months!
I would be happy if he animated the 3D scene near the end of the windows and the people looking out of them and the people on the street.
+CartoonLover5 AAHC AVGCP EDCP Well..its a 50/50 chance he did
That was a hard-working 3D scene.
Matty Matt he probably did
Mayor Jimmie Walker giving the Key to the City at the end.
Sorry to bug you again, but can you tell me where you found this cartoon?
Originally released May 13, 1932.
Krazy Kat - The Birth of Jazz (1932) Opening Title & Closing
A Columbia Cartoon Release On April 13, 1932
Krazy looks good in diapers. They should have made a baby Spin off. This must have taken a long time to animated back then.
According to music historians the Jazz genre evolved from the fusion of European and African music traditions in the U.S.. This cartoon however, depicts a dead European music and the sudden appearance of the rambunctious new jazz idiom - with no blending of the two.
Krazy doing Ted Lewis there with the hat.
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Splendid, Milton! Thanks for posting this.
There's Liszt's 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody, with Franz Liszt himself tickling the ivories. I like how these old abandoned pianos are better tuned than most household instruments. (And don't even ask how they got a grand piano into the attic!)
Ted Lewis? Could be. I was all set to guess Mayor Jimmy Walker.
That Hungarian Rhapsody is the most popular piece in cartoon. I have also heard it played on the piano by Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker, Tom and Jerry...and conducted in an orchestra by Alexander the Lion and Oswald the Rabbit.
@@richardranke3158 And of course, Daffy and Donald did it in an arrangement for two pianos and WMDs in Roger Rabbit.
"Largo al Factotum" has been pretty popular, too, in terms of full-length type performances that took up most or all of the cartoon.
What a wonderful way to introduce children to classical music!
The origin of jazz
But krazy in a diaper, it looks cute
Thanks for posting. Any way you could post The Merry Cafe from 1936, which I recall as a fantastically cool and creative jazz dream, but can't find anywhere.
original titles recreation
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