The Cartoons That Time Forgot - The Ub Iwerks Collection, Vol. 1

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6305472408
発売日
1999-07-27
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The Cartoons That Time Forgot - The Ub Iwerks Collection, Vol. 1
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The Cartoons That Time Forgot - The Ub Iwerks Collection, Vol. 1
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9786305472407
制作者
Billy Bletcher
Tommy Bupp
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DVD
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Image Entertainment

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Twenty six of Iwerks classic cartoons from the early 1930s.
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Media Type: DVD
Artist: CARTOONS THAT TIME FORGOT
Title: UB IWERKS COLLECTION 1
Street Release Date: 07/13/1999
Domestic
Genre: ANIMATION
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One of the most talented animators of the silent and early sound eras, Ub Iwerks designed the physical appearance of Mickey Mouse. He animated the first Mickey shorts almost single-handedly, doing more than 700 drawings in a single day. Iwerks's animation was rubbery, weightless, and appealing, but his approach was at odds with the increasing realism Walt Disney sought. In 1930, he left Disney to start his own studio, but despite his talent--and the exceptional animators who worked for him--he produced old-fashioned, unfunny cartoons that couldn't compete with the more sophisticated storytelling and brash gags in the shorts from Disney, the Fleischers, Warner Bros., and MGM. In 1940, Iwerks returned to the Disney studio, where he won Oscars for his innovations in optical printing and traveling mattes.

The most entertaining films on this disc are the campy musicals such as "Humpty Dumpty" (1935), with its Busby Berkeley chorus of dancing eggs, and the jazz-inflected "Little Boy Blue" (1936). Typically, the title character in "The Valiant Tailor" (1934) is a round-headed nonentity who scares off the Giant by making a hive of bees sting him; he never comes alive, the way Mickey Mouse does in Disney's "Brave Little Tailor" (1938). --Charles Solomon


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