Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA boy falls for a princess, his cat for hers. But her father does not like the idea of a commoner marrying a noblewoman and kicks him out. After seeing a Rudolpho Valensino movie at the loca... Alles lesenA boy falls for a princess, his cat for hers. But her father does not like the idea of a commoner marrying a noblewoman and kicks him out. After seeing a Rudolpho Valensino movie at the local theater his cat has the idea that he could try impressing the king as bullfighter, to wi... Alles lesenA boy falls for a princess, his cat for hers. But her father does not like the idea of a commoner marrying a noblewoman and kicks him out. After seeing a Rudolpho Valensino movie at the local theater his cat has the idea that he could try impressing the king as bullfighter, to win his daughters hand. Bullfighting is relatively easy, when you can hypnotize the bull, bu... Alles lesen
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Opening thoughts: Although a huge Disney fan, liking to loving all but about four of their films and liking to loving a vast majority of their cartoons, it has to be admitted that my knowledge of Disney pre-'Steamboat Willie' is still pretty limited. Am planning though to rectify this through primarily watching the Alice series, which has been the aim for years but being behind with film watching and reviewing has stopped that.
1922's 'Puss in Boots' (very loose adaptation-wise but with the basic elements) is a pretty interesting example of early Disney. It is not perfect or great, but it is still pretty decent and quite charming. Enough to make one want to see more of Disney's pre-'Steamboat Willie' output. Especially to see how they fare in comparison to their output 1928 onwards.
Bad things: It is not perfect. The story is very slight and takes time to get going. The pace could have been tighter and there was the feeling that the cartoon could have been 2 or 3 minutes shorter.
Other than the titular character, the characters don't make much of an impression.
Good things: However, the animation is quite impressive, was very surprised at how fluid the character movements are and the backgrounds were already more elaborate than most animation studios in their infancy in the 20s. The music has lush orchestration and lively character, never at odds with the action.
Furthermore, the titular character has an appealing and fun personality, the topical references while of the time and ones younger audiences are not going to get are amusing to spot and once the cartoon gets going it goes at a lively clip and entertains and charms. The climax is suspenseful and visually striking.
Closing thoughts: Concluding, pretty decent.
7/10.
As far as the story goes, there really isn't a lot of story. A young man is hanging out with the Princess. When the King notices, he tosses the guy and his poor kitty down the steps--out of the palace (leading to the best gag in the short--involving the cat and his 9 lives). Eventually, to impress the girl and her father, the cat concocts an idea involving a bullfight. As I said, it really has nothing to do with the story! Overall, a slightly better than average cartoon for its time. And, unlike later cartoons, these ones actually were animated, at least in part, by Walt himself--something he'd soon abandon in order to move more to the production and administration sides of animation.
The story is simple. A boy who is a commoner is in love with a Princess, but naturally her father the King objects. However, the boy's cat comes up with a plan to make him a famous bullfighter, and therefore an acceptable suitor. Lots of cute gags along the way boost the entertainment value of this very early effort beyond what a plot synopsis might suggest. Character movement is a bit jerky at times, but the backgrounds are surprisingly elaborate, rather more detailed than those found in Disney's later 'Alice in Cartoonland' series or in the early Mickey Mouse cartoons. It's especially impressive that these young filmmakers would take on the challenge of animating such a large crowd of spectators packing into the arena for the climactic bullfight. Even this early, Disney wasn't one to play it safe or cut corners. Puss in Boots is charming and funny, an early, inauspicious effort by a young man whose subsequent career would have an impact on popular culture he never could have imagined.
This is early Walt Disney. His drawings are rather two dimensional. His characters are mostly flat. The humans are not that well drawn. He's better off drawing the cats. I'm more interested in the cat character. That may be indicating something in his future. It's also interesting to see Disney do some Puss in Boots.
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- WissenswertesA sound version of this originally silent cartoon was made by the Sound Film Distributing Corp. (New York) and Wardour Films (England) few years later. The title has changed at this occasion : it was named "The Cat's Whiskers."
- VerbindungenEdited into Los comienzos de la animación (1995)
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- Laufzeit9 Minuten
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