Prolog: various animals enjoy winter sports. Beans sees a notice of a ski race, and decides to enter. But so does a bad guy (who looks more than a little like Disney's Pete). The bad guy sab... Read allProlog: various animals enjoy winter sports. Beans sees a notice of a ski race, and decides to enter. But so does a bad guy (who looks more than a little like Disney's Pete). The bad guy sabotages the other contestants in various ways, takes short cuts, etc. But Beans manages to ... Read allProlog: various animals enjoy winter sports. Beans sees a notice of a ski race, and decides to enter. But so does a bad guy (who looks more than a little like Disney's Pete). The bad guy sabotages the other contestants in various ways, takes short cuts, etc. But Beans manages to tie up the bad guy in his own trip line. A duck riding a dachshund knocks the bad guy out ... Read all
- Bully
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Beans
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Tortoise Race Starter
- (uncredited)
- Little Kitty
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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A sign says, "Notice: Annual Ski-Race Today - $100,00,000 in prizes or a cool $2 in cash to the winner!"
Some little guy - the star of this cartoon - wants to win the race but a big bully comes by, demolishes his sled and walks away. The little man is undeterred. "I'll show that big stiff," he tells his girlfriend, "Kitty." and quickly makes a new pair of skis.
The rest of it - the bulk of the cartoon - is the big ski race. It reminded me of a Popeye cartoon with Bluto doing everything he can to sabotage the Sailor Man. Here, the big brute sabotages everyone in the race but you just know the little guy will find a way to beat him. Overall, it's pretty entertaining with some decent sight gags. It's not hilarious, but it will keep your interest as it maintains a high level of action.
*** (out of 4)
There a skiing competition and Beans plans to enter so that he can win the grand prize. All is going well until a bully decides to try and cheat to get the victory.
ALPINE ANTICS is another charming film from the Leon Schlesinger Studios. While there really weren't any huge laughs here, the film itself was pleasant enough to make it worth watching for fans of animated pictures from this era. I thought the highlight of the picture was a scene early on when one of the characters decides to go swimming in the icy water. The majority of the film has plenty of nice action and there's a very good pace to it that keeps it moving quite well. There's certainly nothing ground-breaking here but it's a fun short.
It does have some great animation and some exciting race scenes with some inventive parts. The music is playful and dynamic, always fitting with the action and never distracting if not quite action-enhancing.
There is some genuine cuteness and some good tension with the villain. The voice work is very good, with Billy Bletcher clearly relishing the role of the villain.
'Alpine Antics' is lacking somewhat in laughs, and is only mildly amusing at best. The story is thin and routine, and of the characters only the villain and Porky stand out. Beans is a serviceable enough lead but is not particularly funny.
In summary, decent cartoon with a lot of good things but there has been better since as well as before actually. 6/10 Bethany Cox
So much of this cartoon appears to be a knockoff of Disney. The character in the opening bit looks exactly like Disney's Clarabelle and the villain is very strongly inspired by Pete from "Steamboat Willie". But the big difference is that this cartoon, quality-wise, is far inferior to a Disney film of the day. Overall, inoffensive and easy to forget.
Did you know
- TriviaMost of the short's characters wear white gloves, similar to those sported by Mickey Mouse over at rival studio Disney.
- Alternate versionsThis cartoon was colorized in 1995, with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Toon in with Me: Oh Canada? (2021)
- SoundtracksShe Was an Acrobat's Daughter
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Ruby
Lyrics by Bert Kalmar
Sung at the beginning as "She Was Only an Ice Skater's Daughter"
Also played at the end of the race
Details
- Runtime
- 7m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1