The Hot Choc-late Soldiers
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You know; if these were humans, this would be bloody as hell, and those wounds at the end would have been twice as gruesome.
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@Snurremegrundt This wasn't made as a stand-alone cartoon at all. About 2/3 through a 1934 movie called The Hollywood Party, Mickey Mouse invades the party. Jimmy Durante catches him by the tail, they have a short exchange and then this is shown. Then the movie goes on. It's not very good, although the 3 Stooges AND Laurel & Hardy are in it too. This is the best part of the movie.
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@Marytopstar That was such an old comment of mine, I found it since 2007 many times, but thanks anyway.
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The hot choclate men lost their ass in that war. You can clearly see this in 2:19 XD
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they won and melted...
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it makes me feel hungry...
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@Snurremegrundt it was actually in the movie "the hollywood party" which had all the top movie stars in it. mickey mouse appears and after a few jokes, it cuts to this short. but it virtually was an unofficial part of the silly symphonies.
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Now that's what I call a bittersweet ending.
This is not a Silly Symphonies cartoon, it was a short Disney did for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio.
The moral is; in war, there are no winners.
Disney made some non-Silly Symphonies cartoons as well after the series ended; Ferdinand the Bull, Little Toot, Chicken Little, The Brave Engineer, The Pelican and the Snipe, Lambert the Sheepish Lion, Ben and Me, Paul Bunyan and The Truth About Mother Goose, to mention a few. These are usually called Walt Disney Specials.
Snurremegrundt 3 years ago 7
This is missing a live action introduction with Mickey in it.
CDCB2 2 years ago 5