The Alice Comedies were indeed an entertaining series. The reason why Disney and his fellow animators cancelled the project because it was expensive. What adds to the cost was inclusion of a live-action girl.
3:51-5:24 involved the kid, Oscar eating like a pig and Julius tells him to eat properly like a gentleman and Oscar finds that eating style to be lame. They did that on other cartoons like in the 1929 post-Disney/Iwerks Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon, Homeless Homer and the 1930 Flip the Frog cartoon, Little Orphan Willie.
Funny diolouge, considering that diolouge in cartoons wouldn't happen until teh Mickey Mouse cartoon "The Karnival Kid". btw how DID you add teh diolouge.
@Legomakerx actually, Walt Disney was very creative with OTHERS' drawings. He did not do any of this animation himself. People like Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, and Friz Freling did all of the drawing.
@yohannbiimu I realized that both Friz Freleng, Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising have in common have in common that started their cartoon careers on Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks' star, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. So did Tex Avery and Walter Lantz's careers as well too.
Is that still Virginia Davis? With a wig?
skiptothestep 1 week ago
Although this cartoon has sound, some intertitles still remain.
BazookaBuhnull 2 weeks ago
The cat in this short does resemble Felix. The differences between those two is that this one has rounder head and thicker limbs.
BazookaBuhnull 2 weeks ago
I know this short was originally silent. Perhaps it was reissued in sound a few years later.
RetroRabFan 3 weeks ago
The Alice Comedies were indeed an entertaining series. The reason why Disney and his fellow animators cancelled the project because it was expensive. What adds to the cost was inclusion of a live-action girl.
RetroRabFan 3 weeks ago
This is perhaps the funniest of the Alice Comedies.
RetroRabFan 3 weeks ago
3:51-5:24 involved the kid, Oscar eating like a pig and Julius tells him to eat properly like a gentleman and Oscar finds that eating style to be lame. They did that on other cartoons like in the 1929 post-Disney/Iwerks Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon, Homeless Homer and the 1930 Flip the Frog cartoon, Little Orphan Willie.
AntiVenom36 2 months ago
Funny diolouge, considering that diolouge in cartoons wouldn't happen until teh Mickey Mouse cartoon "The Karnival Kid". btw how DID you add teh diolouge.
AnimeYoshiGirl 2 months ago
OMG I loved it ....
@ProbradIII I watched your other videos and I think you're the freaking GENIOUES .. :D
kicabk 3 months ago 2
Walt himself is always creative with drawings :)
Legomakerx 1 year ago
@Legomakerx actually, Walt Disney was very creative with OTHERS' drawings. He did not do any of this animation himself. People like Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, and Friz Freling did all of the drawing.
yohannbiimu 1 year ago
@yohannbiimu
You mean Mickey was ADOPTED?! D:
AnimeYoshiGirl 2 months ago
@yohannbiimu I realized that both Friz Freleng, Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising have in common have in common that started their cartoon careers on Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks' star, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. So did Tex Avery and Walter Lantz's careers as well too.
AntiVenom36 2 months ago
how did you find this film footage?
melondoggy 2 years ago
A common torrent with some uncommon films
ProbradIII 2 years ago
I have it on a VHS called "Alice in Cartoonland." I got it off of Amazon.
CDCB2 2 years ago