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		<title>Month of 121 Shorts: Oscar-winning cartoons 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 04:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Country Cousin (1936, Wilfred Jackson) A Disney Silly Symphony. Country mouse loves all the expensive food in the city, but isn&#8217;t fond of cats, cars or roller-skaters so he hauls ass back to the country. Includes an extended drunky joke. It beat a Popeye cartoon and an MGM jazz short of racial caricatures. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>The Country Cousin</em> (1936, Wilfred Jackson)</strong><br />
A Disney Silly Symphony.  Country mouse loves all the expensive food in the city, but isn&#8217;t fond of cats, cars or roller-skaters so he hauls ass back to the country.  Includes an extended drunky joke.  It beat a Popeye cartoon and an MGM jazz short of racial caricatures.<br />
<img src="/journal/image09/0911shorts086.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p><strong><em>The Milky Way</em> (1940, Rudolf Ising)</strong><br />
Finally someone other than Disney takes the prize.  Disney wasn&#8217;t even nominated &#8211; competition included the first Bugs vs. Elmer short and the first Tom &#038; Jerry cartoon.<br />
<img src="/journal/image09/0911shorts073.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p><strong><em>The Cat Concerto</em> (1946, Hanna &#038; Barbera)</strong><br />
Won the oscar despite allegations that the story was ripped off from W-B&#8217;s <em>Rhapsody Rabbit</em>, beating a George Pal puppetoon about John Henry, a Woody Woodpecker musical, and early appearances by Chip &#8216;n Dale and Foghorn Leghorn.<br />
<img src="/journal/image09/0911shorts072.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p><strong><em>For Scent-imental Reasons</em> (1949, Chuck Jones)</strong><br />
&#8220;Ahhh, le belle femme skunk fatale!&#8221;<br />
The greatest sexual predator in the cartoons makes his fifth appearance.  This beat a piece John Hubley made for UPA which I&#8217;d like to see.<br />
<img src="/journal/image09/0911shorts087.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p><strong><em>Gerald McBoing-Boing</em> (1950, Robert Cannon)</strong><br />
Gerald makes noises, is shunned, finds his place and everyone learns a valuable lesson.  Beat out a Mr. Magoo cartoon (also from UPA) and one of my favorite Tom &#038; Jerrys.<br />
<img src="/journal/image09/0911shorts071.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p><strong><em>Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom</em> (1953, Ward Kimball)</strong><br />
Full-on Disney animation plus outlines and photographs.  I&#8217;ve seen part of this on those <em>Disney Sing-Along Songs</em> tapes that Trevor played on repeat for two years.  The history of musical instruments in ten minutes.  Possibly my favorite of all the oscar shorts so far, though I&#8217;ll bet it&#8217;s not widely played because of the racial stereotypes on display.<br />
<img src="/journal/image09/0911shorts075.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p>The first CinemaScope cartoon, originally released to accompany <em>Fantasia</em> &#8211; should be a required classic.  Tough competition: Chuck Jones, UPA, Donald Duck and Ted Parmelee&#8217;s awesome <em><a href="http://deeperintomovies.net/journal/archives/3496">The Tell-Tale Heart</a></em>.<br />
<img src="/journal/image09/0911shorts074.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p><strong><em>When Magoo Flew</em> (1954, Pete Burness)</strong><br />
Ridiculous picture (and not always in a good way) complete with weird self-referential ending and a crabby complaint about television.  Maybe Tashlin was hiding under a desk somewhere.  Not a big Magoo fan, don&#8217;t know how this beat a Tom &#038; Jerry mouseketeer short, tweety bird, Disney and Tex Avery.  Dig the Ted Parmelee reference in the screenshot.<br />
<img src="/journal/image09/0911shorts076.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p><strong><em>Speedy Gonzales</em> (1955, Friz Freling)</strong><br />
This one doesn&#8217;t have the line I remember about wanting to get the cheese but being too lazy, but it does have the line &#8220;he&#8217;s a friend of my sister&#8221; / &#8220;Speedy is friend of everybody&#8217;s seester!&#8221;  Another no-longer-politically-correct classic.  Surprisingly beat the Hanna/Barbera holiday classic <em>Good Will To Men</em> and an acclaimed Tex Avery piece.</p>
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