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Dingo professeur

Original title: Teachers Are People
  • 1952
  • 7m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Dingo professeur (1952)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

As the narrator explains, educating children is one of the most important things today and the heroic man who takes on this role is "the school teacher" (Goofy, naturally). After taking role... Read allAs the narrator explains, educating children is one of the most important things today and the heroic man who takes on this role is "the school teacher" (Goofy, naturally). After taking role call, Goofy tries to teach the class but keeps having to deal with a mischievous trouble-... Read allAs the narrator explains, educating children is one of the most important things today and the heroic man who takes on this role is "the school teacher" (Goofy, naturally). After taking role call, Goofy tries to teach the class but keeps having to deal with a mischievous trouble-maker named George who enjoys sneaking out of class to go fishing, eating the teacher's ap... Read all

  • Directors
    • Jack Kinney
    • Jack Hannah
  • Writers
    • Dick Kinney
    • Brice Mack
  • Stars
    • Pinto Colvig
    • John Kinney
    • Mike Kinney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    524
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jack Kinney
      • Jack Hannah
    • Writers
      • Dick Kinney
      • Brice Mack
    • Stars
      • Pinto Colvig
      • John Kinney
      • Mike Kinney
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pinto Colvig
    Pinto Colvig
    • Goofy
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    John Kinney
    • Schoolchild
    • (uncredited)
    Mike Kinney
    • Schoolchild
    • (uncredited)
    Alan Reed
    Alan Reed
    • Narrator
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Seibert
    • George's Mother
    • (uncredited)
    Norma Swank
    • Schoolchild
    • (uncredited)
    Majorie Wilcox
    • Schoolchild
    • (uncredited)
    Lucille Williams
    • Schoolchild
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Jack Kinney
      • Jack Hannah
    • Writers
      • Dick Kinney
      • Brice Mack
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    9TheLittleSongbird

    Going to school with Disney

    Not one of Goofy's best shorts, with a story that comes across as routine, but very entertaining and also historically interesting. The school violence and the references to it are easy to spot though probably controversial at the time, is amusing and not too violent and fits very well within the story and its concept. The animation is bright and colourful with everything drawn smoothly, and the music is adeptly orchestrated and full of character. One of the Disney shorts' strengths was how the music merged so well with the humour, and you see that with Teachers are People too. The sight gags are slight but very funny and the sort of stuff people can relate to easily, especially the parent-teacher conference and the ending. Goofy is still likable and his everyman persona works so well for him, he's also great here with a scenario that plays to his strengths. Billy is one of those characters that has been seen many times and he is a brat but he is crucial to the story and his actions do make for some genuine laughs to be had. The narration is the sort that entertains and teaches, very like the best of the Disney/Goofy How To...series, and Alan Reed's voice work pitches it perfectly. Pinto Colvig is fine as Goofy too. All in all, interesting, funny and colourful, not one of the best but a winner still. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    8arielsiere

    A short about going back to school with Disney

    Everything begins as a normal day with a kid named George who refuses to go to school so he changes his clothes we see that every child is riding a bike with other kids until the bus arrives leaving the dogs sad, then we see that Goofy is the teacher for the day of today as he must fair, understandable, honest and intelligent he puts a stop sign on the cars so kids can cross the street then he gets stuck in the middle of the road as he runs very fast, in the class we see that kids are making a mess until he arrives first they sing two songs called Good Morning Your Teacher and Were Happy To Be Here then he makes the role call with every kids names and they learn Geography noticing that George is making a funny face that Spongebob and Patrick would make fun of it then Everything in school goes all right until someone arrives a punched Goofy in the head one time and then a bomb explodes and we see the Bart Simpson running gag writting on the board saying the will not bomb the school.
    7redryan64

    Goofy Meets Fred Flintstone (on the soundtrack, Schultz!)

    HAVING SET THE bar extremely high, Director Jack Kinney had perhaps created a sort of tender trap for his subsequent product. As a fine example and prima-fascia evidence to present in support of this thesis, Ladies & Gentlemen of the Jury, we give you TEACHERS ARE HUMAN.

    TO START WITH, there was definitely a change in the art style. At least in the area of character design and rendering to the screen, we sense a sort of dramatic departure from what has gone before. We cannot say if it is either better or worse; but it definitely different to what we had become used to watching in those Disney short subject cartoons.

    THERE ALSO APPEARS to be a sort of midstream compromise of the children populating this apparently one room, "Little Red Schoolhouse" type of elementary school; which just happens to be located in modern day (for 1952) American Suburbia. We can't be sure if they are human, humanoid, anthropomorphic puppy dogs or some sort of mutants done up to order as in THE ISLAND OF LOST SOULS/ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU. (Take your pick, Schultz!)

    THE STORYLINE BRINGS us up close and personal with the trials and tribulations* of the teacher in dealing with the children. All is pretty standard stuff, but is expertly handled and framed with a great deal of brevity. No gag situation is over used and the action as described by the voice over talents of narrator, Mr. Alan Reed (future voice of FRED FLINTSTONE over at Hannah-Barbera Productions).

    WHILE THIS EFFORT was obviously not our favourite GOOFY picture, we did enjoy it and do recommend it to our many faithful, loyal and kindly readers.

    NOTE * In retrospect, those problems encountered by the Academic community in 1950 would seem to be quite tame by today's standards. This is also prior to BLACKBOARD JUNGLE, a milestone in cinematic portrayals of Juvenile Delinquency.
    4OllieSuave-007

    Kinda boring, not so funny even with Goofy in it.

    This is a Goofy cartoon from Disney, where a narrator explains the notions about educating children; Goofy is the teacher.

    This is more like an episode of a kids' variety show than a conventional Disney cartoon short with humor, adventures, slapstick comedy and just plain fun. What you get is just a non-entertaining attempt to illustrate the fundamentals of education and what goes around inside the kids' classroom.

    While it may be educational, the pacing is very slow and the characters weren't remarkable. Even Goofy himself wasn't funny or laughable. Not one of the better ones.

    Grade D
    8movieman-187

    Of its time, and interesting historically

    In this animated short, Goofy plays a teacher trying to reach his pupils. Most of it consists of goofball gags and some slight humor with the way kids of the 50s viewed school. The real reason to watch and study this short however, is for its implicit (and attempt to find humor in) school violence. In the short, "Billy" brings a virtual arsenal of weapons to school, including a gun, slingshot and hand grenade. Goofy eventually, lightheartedly takes these away, disposing of the grenade in the trash can. Billy goes on to cheat off a students paper by "holding him up" with a water pistol, and blows up the school. In the end, "Billy" is seen writing on the chalk board (as does Bart Simpson 40 years later), "I will not bomb the school again." This is another example of Disney naivete and really seems frightening in todays culture. 8/10

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Teachers Are People
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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      • 7m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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