VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
1846
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Topolino, Paperino e Pippo acquistano un kit per montare una barca, ma scopriranno che non è facile come sembra e che gli imprevisti sono dietro l'angolo.Topolino, Paperino e Pippo acquistano un kit per montare una barca, ma scopriranno che non è facile come sembra e che gli imprevisti sono dietro l'angolo.Topolino, Paperino e Pippo acquistano un kit per montare una barca, ma scopriranno che non è facile come sembra e che gli imprevisti sono dietro l'angolo.
Pinto Colvig
- Goofy
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Walt Disney
- Mickey Mouse
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Marcellite Garner
- Minnie Mouse
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Clarence Nash
- Donald Duck
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
This is a classic Disney cartoon featuring all of Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Minnie. The former three buys a boat kit and attempts to build a gigantic ship out of the it - it's like buying the parts and building a miniature model. But here, in funny cartoon style, the three characters decide to christen the ship after completion of the assembling and take it out to sea.
While assembling the ship, Mickey, Donald and Goofy meet all sorts of weird mishaps, from a rolled-up plank deck that won't cooperate to Goofy taking the boat's statue for a real woman who adores him. It really sends some good laughs your way and it's definitely very entertaining. You're in for huge laughs when the ending of the cartoon comes and Minnie gives the green light for the ship to sail!
Grade A
While assembling the ship, Mickey, Donald and Goofy meet all sorts of weird mishaps, from a rolled-up plank deck that won't cooperate to Goofy taking the boat's statue for a real woman who adores him. It really sends some good laughs your way and it's definitely very entertaining. You're in for huge laughs when the ending of the cartoon comes and Minnie gives the green light for the ship to sail!
Grade A
As I continue to review the films that make up the "shorts" section on Disney Plus, I arrive at another classic Disney short, from the days of RKO's distribution that I can imagine went down reasonably well at the time, but doesn't have much going for it for a middle-aged man almost a century later.
Mickey (Walt Disney), Donald (Clarence Nash) and Goofy (Pinto Colvig) attempt to build a boat from an easy construction pack. The difficulty, and the fact that the boys keep getting in each other's way, hinders their progress and this is before Goofy mistakes the ships masthead for a potential love connection.
Apparently, this was the 99th Mickey Mouse short film, so it stands to reason that they've got the distinctive and charming art style down by now. That style, combined with the vocal performances that set the tone for the show going forward are, without question, great stuff. The plot and gags of the short though were a bit lacking compared to some of the other contemporary efforts that I've seen.
It's certainly not bad, by any means, but I did just find it a little bit underwhelming.
Mickey (Walt Disney), Donald (Clarence Nash) and Goofy (Pinto Colvig) attempt to build a boat from an easy construction pack. The difficulty, and the fact that the boys keep getting in each other's way, hinders their progress and this is before Goofy mistakes the ships masthead for a potential love connection.
Apparently, this was the 99th Mickey Mouse short film, so it stands to reason that they've got the distinctive and charming art style down by now. That style, combined with the vocal performances that set the tone for the show going forward are, without question, great stuff. The plot and gags of the short though were a bit lacking compared to some of the other contemporary efforts that I've seen.
It's certainly not bad, by any means, but I did just find it a little bit underwhelming.
If Mickey, Donald and Goofy build themselves a boat ('so easy even a child can do it') do you REALLY think that by the end of the cartoon it is still going to be standing? Obviously not.
Their usual lack of skill and ignorance for each other's well-being cause enough problems during the actual building of said boat but it is when Minnie christens the boat 'Queen Minnie' that all their hard work slaps them in the face.
And who would have known that Goofy was dumb enough to think a figurehead is a real lady and fall in love with her.
Mildy amusing.
Their usual lack of skill and ignorance for each other's well-being cause enough problems during the actual building of said boat but it is when Minnie christens the boat 'Queen Minnie' that all their hard work slaps them in the face.
And who would have known that Goofy was dumb enough to think a figurehead is a real lady and fall in love with her.
Mildy amusing.
MADE DURING WHAT was probably the zenith of the Mickey/Donald/Goofy stint as the Disney Studios' answer to the screen comedy team. The beauty of the shorts were indeed becoming a victim to their own achievement; as well as providing a springboard to the up and coming succession of full length animated features. (SNOW WHITE, PINNOCHOIO, FANTASIA, BAMBI, DUMBO, etc.) MUCH LIKE SO many other entries in the series, the premise is at once both simple yet somehow quite brilliant in its execution. The "plot" of such a short calls for each of the comic threesome starts out together and shares several other sight-gag laden scenes. The action typically gives two sequences each to the three individually.
AS FOR THE unique aspects of this entry, it lies in the tranquility generated by a seascape (even an artificial & animated one). Never has "Going Down To The Sea In Ships" has never done in such surroundings, being rendered in the most richly hued Technicolor filming imaginable.
AS IS THE norm, the short ends up with the protagonists no further ahead in their construction of the boat from model-type kit. And it is this that leaves our comic trio of on screen heroes ready to fight another day.
AS FOR THE unique aspects of this entry, it lies in the tranquility generated by a seascape (even an artificial & animated one). Never has "Going Down To The Sea In Ships" has never done in such surroundings, being rendered in the most richly hued Technicolor filming imaginable.
AS IS THE norm, the short ends up with the protagonists no further ahead in their construction of the boat from model-type kit. And it is this that leaves our comic trio of on screen heroes ready to fight another day.
Boat Builders was a solid Walt Disney cartoon. Featuring Mickey, Goofy and Donald, it has some really entertaining moments. My only real complaint is that some of the animation isn't always that great, there is the occasional stiff movement or the occasional flat background. That said the music is wonderful, and so is the voice acting, while Walt Disney and Clarence Nash both turn in fine work, it is Pinto Colvig as Goofy who comes off best.
Then there are parts that are truly funny, the scene with the loose plank was funny, but the best was when Goofy thinks a mermaid figurine is a real woman and starts chasing after her when Mickey takes her away. Overall, I enjoyed this cartoon. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Then there are parts that are truly funny, the scene with the loose plank was funny, but the best was when Goofy thinks a mermaid figurine is a real woman and starts chasing after her when Mickey takes her away. Overall, I enjoyed this cartoon. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Lo sapevi?
- QuizTheatrical shown in front of standard prints of I Robinson - Una famiglia spaziale (2007).
- BlooperAt about two minutes and ten seconds into the film, Goofy is seen hammering a nail into a board presumably meant for the starboard side of the ship. However, when he take his hand away, there are two nails hammered in, not one.
- Citazioni
[after the boat falls to pieces]
Mickey Mouse: All you do is put it together.
Donald Duck: Ah, phooey!
- ConnessioniEdited into Get It Right: Following Directions with Goofy (1982)
I più visti
Accedi per valutare e creare un elenco di titoli salvati per ottenere consigli personalizzati
Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione7 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1
Contribuisci a questa pagina
Suggerisci una modifica o aggiungi i contenuti mancanti