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Ragtime Bear

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 8min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
213
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Trouble Indemnity (1950)
AnimationComédieCourt-métrageFamille

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAt the Hodge Podge Lodge, crotchety, near-sighted Mister Magoo takes a banjo-playing bear to be his nephew Waldo.At the Hodge Podge Lodge, crotchety, near-sighted Mister Magoo takes a banjo-playing bear to be his nephew Waldo.At the Hodge Podge Lodge, crotchety, near-sighted Mister Magoo takes a banjo-playing bear to be his nephew Waldo.

  • Réalisation
    • John Hubley
  • Scénario
    • Millard Kaufman
  • Casting principal
    • Jim Backus
    • Jerry Hausner
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    213
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    • Réalisation
      • John Hubley
    • Scénario
      • Millard Kaufman
    • Casting principal
      • Jim Backus
      • Jerry Hausner
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    • 6avis des critiques
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    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Mr. Magoo
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    Jerry Hausner
    Jerry Hausner
    • Waldo
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    • Réalisation
      • John Hubley
    • Scénario
      • Millard Kaufman
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    8dmanthecap

    The first Magoo short is also one of the best

    (Well this review i wrote sucks, but not the short)

    Have you ever heard of this character called Mr. Magoo? You likely here either because you know lot about him, or because you know nothing about em, well i'm here to tell you that his first appearance here is very entertaining.

    Magoo in this short is very different from how we know him now, in that, he is very crotchety and angry, however, this doesn't take away from the cartoon, more so, it adds to it with jokes that wouldn't normally fit in other Magoo shorts.

    The plot is as basic as you could get with a Magoo short, the nearsighted Mr. Magoo mistakes a wild animal for his nephew, Waldo, This plot would be used many many times after this, one time even with the same Bear, but that isn't problem, after all this is the first time this plot was used, and its done very well, the Bear in this cartoon is very enjoyable, and one s=could say that he is the actual star of this cartoon, he doesn't speak a word, he only appaered two times, he doesn't have a name, and yet he is one of the memorable characters from this series of shorts.

    As for the humor, what you are getting here is far from gold, this isn't Bugs Bunny levels of comedy, however i do find this short pretty funny, theres an real charm to the timing animation of these gags, and the final scene is the best part of the short, also theres something shorta humorous about how harsh this short is to Waldo.

    As for the animation? Its some of the nicest movements from UPA, its kind of a blend of the low budget stuff UPA is know for and high quality stuff studios like MGM were putting out, well this short animates nicely, i cannot say its the best looking of UPA, its not like Rooty Toot Toot levels are style, its just ok for the 40s, which is great for the 50s.

    To be honest, i feel Magoo is sorta misunderstood as a character, what do i mean about this? Well, when most people say they hate Mr. Magoo, they seem to be talking about his TV show from the 60s, that (if you ask me) was 72% awful, likely because its the most well known thing to come outta Magoo, but a lot of those folks haven't seen any of his theatrical shorts, many of them are classics, and this is one of the greatest, it you wanna check out his shorts and see if their you'll thing, watch this and "When Magoo Flew" to give your self a idea.
    8tavm

    Ragtime Bear was an entertaining take on the first appearance of Mr. Magoo

    Just watched this notable UPA Jolly Frolics cartoon on Cartoon Brew as linked from Daily Motion. It's notable because it introduced the character that was most identified with United Productions of America than any other: Mr. Magoo. In this initial entry, he and his nephew Waldo are going to a ski lodge where the near sighted uncle gets grouchy every time his fur suited nephew plays the banjo. The short's title comes when Waldo falls from a cliff and a bear sitting on a tree gets the banjo which he then plays. Guess who Magoo mistakes him for? Since this was his first appearance, the design of Magoo is a bit rougher than his later cuter form and Jim Backus' voice is also not so charismatic. Still, there are charms aplenty especially when that bear starts playing or when he tries to get guitar out of Magoo's hands while he's sleeping. And Quincy Magoo's nearsightedness doesn't get as annoying as in the later '70s series from DePatie-Freleng. So kudos to creators John Hubley, director, and Millard Kaufman, writer, in whose memory Ragtime Bear was dedicated to from Amid at Cartoon Brew a few days ago.
    7Hitchcoc

    A New Archetypal Character

    Mr. Magoo, the myopic little man, finds his voice in this first effort. He is on a trip to a ski lodge, but because of his inability to see, he runs into all kinds of obstacles, including a bear, who begins to take advantage of being mistaken for Magoo's sidekick. It is rambling and has a few fun moments, but it is also rather disjointed.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Short

    The Ragtime Bear (1949)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Nice Columbia short has the near-sighted Mr. Magoo going to a winter lodge with his nephew Waldo who is constantly playing the banjo. When Waldo falls off a cliff a bear picks up the banjo and begins playing it and this drives Mr. Magoo crazy but he can't see what's really going on. THE RAGTIME BEAR certainly isn't a classic by any stretch of the imagination but it's a decent enough of a short and it's certainly worth watching if you've got eight-minutes to kill. I think some of the best moments deal with the bear and especially one scene where he literally gives a guy a big bear hug. Another funny sequence happens at the end when Magoo is protecting the banjo with a gun and the bear must try and figure out a way to get it from it. Fans of the Mr. Magoo shorts will probably enjoy it even more and there's no question that the animation is extremely good.
    10llltdesq

    Waldo has my sympathy and the bear my admiration, but the star is Magoo.

    As I understand it, this cartoon is called Ragtime Bear because Columbia wanted UPA to continue on with the animal-centered shorts that had been a staple for some time for the studio. UPA didn't really want to do that, as they had their own ideas (including one Quincy Magoo) but needed to get Columbia to sign a contract, so they did a cartoon ostensibly about a bear, but really starring the human Magoo. The first cartoons done by UPA proved more popular with audiences than Columbia's prior releases and Columbia basically gave them their head to do what they wanted. Money will do that, particularly with a movie studio, so a cartoon legend was born. One thing saddens me, though. The bear never appeared again, which is a shame, because he had acting ability and played a mean banjo! Excellent cartoon, well worth watching and having. Most highly recommended!

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    • Anecdotes
      First appearance of Mr. Magoo. Also, the first installment of the Jolly Frolics series that UPA created for Columbia to replace that studio's own faltering cartoon series.
    • Gaffes
      As Magoo walks up to the bear and is about to take Waldo's banjo away, the bear gets brown ears and a long tail.
    • Citations

      [Mr. Magoo mistakenly believes he shot Waldo when he actually shot a bearskin rug in a bed, while the real Waldo comes in and sleeps on the bed, and Magoo pours water on his head, waking him up]

      Mr. Magoo: Waldo, you're alive! Oh, I'm so ashamed, Waldo. Oh, here, Waldo, you can have your banjo.

      [suddenly aims his shotgun at him]

      Mr. Magoo: And if you play one note, I'll blast you!

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      Featured in Weinerville: Missing Cartoon (1993)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 septembre 1949 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Ragtime Bear
    • Société de production
      • United Productions of America (UPA)
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    • Durée
      • 8min
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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