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Nochebuena. Un pobre niño huérfano camina penosamente por la nieve. Finalmente llega a su miserable cabaña. Mientras llora, llega Papá Noel y, cantando la canción del título, se ofrece a lle... Leer todoNochebuena. Un pobre niño huérfano camina penosamente por la nieve. Finalmente llega a su miserable cabaña. Mientras llora, llega Papá Noel y, cantando la canción del título, se ofrece a llevar al niño a su taller.Nochebuena. Un pobre niño huérfano camina penosamente por la nieve. Finalmente llega a su miserable cabaña. Mientras llora, llega Papá Noel y, cantando la canción del título, se ofrece a llevar al niño a su taller.
Rudolf Ising
- Elfs
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The King's Men
- Quartet
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Johnny Murray
- Elfs
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The Rhythmettes
- Vocalists
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BEWARE OF FALSE REVIEWS & REVIEWERS. Some people only review one film. When it just one review you cant trust them no matter what their opinion may be. I have reviewed over 200 Holiday films. i have no agenda .
The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives is a Christmas-themed Merrie Melodies cartoon short, originally released in 1933. It makes use of a Great Depression setting of Christmas where Santa Claus is seeking shelter. The short takes place at a shantytown; hence the name "The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives".
Shot in black and white which adds to the tone of the overall animated short. Should be seen by everyone.
The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives is a Christmas-themed Merrie Melodies cartoon short, originally released in 1933. It makes use of a Great Depression setting of Christmas where Santa Claus is seeking shelter. The short takes place at a shantytown; hence the name "The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives".
Shot in black and white which adds to the tone of the overall animated short. Should be seen by everyone.
The animation is adorable and nicely done for how early this cartoon is. And the songs are catchy and fun. But there's just nothing very original or remarkable about "Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives." The plot-line is incredibly straight-forward and obvious, and even the toys are fairly predictable and behave relatively normally. A much better cartoon featuring Depression-era pathetic orphans who get a surprise visit from Santa is the 1936 "Christmas Comes But Once a Year."
The Merrie Melodies universe could be bizarre for the children of our days. Not for parents, familiar with the sweet songs, characters and script. But the film has a rare, precious virtue - it represents the decent answer to the desire or dream of eeach child. The shanty of santa remains the magic place of childhood and the toys from animation are cool, too. So, a precious short film about a great, great revelation to a poor boy . And to us.
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This Hugh Harmon-Rudy Ising Merrie Melodies cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger for Warner Bros. tells the story of a poor boy who gets invited by Santa to go with him to his shanty to watch all the toys come to life. That's basically the plot of the story with some unfortunate blackface stereotypes in some scenes. Still mostly enjoyable with some entertaining musical sequences like the title song and a Kate Smith doll singing, "Shine on Harvest Moon". It was during this period that the Merrie Melodies shorts' purpose was to showcase a song that was published by the Warner Bros. publisher in each short with the showcased song's title the name of the film. That's the case here. Recommended for anyone who are Warner cartoon completists.
The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (1933)
*** (out of 4)
Good short from Merrie Melodies has an orphan stumbling through the snow on Christmas Eve when she eventually bumps into Santa Claus. The jolly fat man takes the child for a ride and they land at a house where all the toys are being made. With a good song and dance sequence, we see the toys come to life and perform for the child. THE SHANTY WHERE SANTY CLAUS LIVES runs just around 7-minutes and it's pretty delightful from start to finish. Even though the film is in B&W I think a lot of kids today would still enjoy it because the visuals are terrific, the song is nice and there's no question that there's just something unique about seeing Santa in B&W. That big red outfit is just so familiar that I always enjoy seeing these shorts where Santa is shown in B&W. Perhaps this is just a strange thing of mine but I think the vintage image that comes with B&W just really adds an extra layer to the Santa myth. I was also very impressed with the images and especially the winder wonderland and the stuff dealing with Santa flying through the air.
*** (out of 4)
Good short from Merrie Melodies has an orphan stumbling through the snow on Christmas Eve when she eventually bumps into Santa Claus. The jolly fat man takes the child for a ride and they land at a house where all the toys are being made. With a good song and dance sequence, we see the toys come to life and perform for the child. THE SHANTY WHERE SANTY CLAUS LIVES runs just around 7-minutes and it's pretty delightful from start to finish. Even though the film is in B&W I think a lot of kids today would still enjoy it because the visuals are terrific, the song is nice and there's no question that there's just something unique about seeing Santa in B&W. That big red outfit is just so familiar that I always enjoy seeing these shorts where Santa is shown in B&W. Perhaps this is just a strange thing of mine but I think the vintage image that comes with B&W just really adds an extra layer to the Santa myth. I was also very impressed with the images and especially the winder wonderland and the stuff dealing with Santa flying through the air.
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- CuriosidadesThe little girl blowing up the balloon becomes Kate Smith and sings "Shine on Harvest Moon ".
- Versiones alternativasThis cartoon was colorized in 1992 by Turner Entertainment Company, with each frame traced over onto a cel. Each cel was then painted in color and photographed over a colored reproduction of each background.
- ConexionesFeatured in A Hollywood Christmas (1996)
- Banda sonoraGet Happy
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by Harold Arlen
Played by studio orchestra during the opening credits
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Merrie Melodies #5 (1932-1933 Season): The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives
- Empresa productora
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- Duración
- 7min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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