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The Enchanted Square

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 10m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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The Enchanted Square (1947)
AdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyShort

In this Paramount Noveltoon (production number P6-3) Police Officer Flanagan gives a little blind girl, Billie, a Raggety-Ann doll, and she is told she can see it if she uses her imagination... Read allIn this Paramount Noveltoon (production number P6-3) Police Officer Flanagan gives a little blind girl, Billie, a Raggety-Ann doll, and she is told she can see it if she uses her imagination; she does so and the slum neighborhood is transformed into an enchanted fairyland, alive ... Read allIn this Paramount Noveltoon (production number P6-3) Police Officer Flanagan gives a little blind girl, Billie, a Raggety-Ann doll, and she is told she can see it if she uses her imagination; she does so and the slum neighborhood is transformed into an enchanted fairyland, alive with beautiful colors and music.

  • Directors
    • Seymour Kneitel
    • Orestes Calpini
  • Writers
    • Shane Miller
    • Orestes Calpini
    • Johnny Gruelle
  • Stars
    • Jackson Beck
    • Gwen Davies
    • Cecil Roy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    192
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Seymour Kneitel
      • Orestes Calpini
    • Writers
      • Shane Miller
      • Orestes Calpini
      • Johnny Gruelle
    • Stars
      • Jackson Beck
      • Gwen Davies
      • Cecil Roy
    • 11User reviews
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    Jackson Beck
    • Officer Flanagan
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Gwen Davies
    • Billie's Mother
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Cecil Roy
    • Billie
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Joyce Terry
    • Raggedy Ann
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Seymour Kneitel
      • Orestes Calpini
    • Writers
      • Shane Miller
      • Orestes Calpini
      • Johnny Gruelle
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    10ja_kitty_71

    A beautiful cartoon with a message that is never too cliche

    Here is another great cartoon from my childhood, because I remember having this cartoon on a VHS tape as a kid a long time ago. But alas, it's been lost over the years, and I couldn't find it ever since. Of course, thank God for YouTube. On YouTube, I found a really exquisite high-quality version of this cartoon, and I was impressed that a cartoon from Paramount's Famous Studio could be, well, exquisite, even from them; sorry to repeat "exquisite."

    The story is about Raggedy Ann, who was mysteriously thrown in the trash and found by a kind police officer. The officer gives the rag doll to a blind girl named Billie. Raggedy Ann teaches the child about seeing the world through the power of imagination. That is all I have to say about this cartoon, folks. You know, in 1944, Famous Studios did a Raggedy Ann cartoon called "Suddenly, It's Spring," where Ann went up to the heavens to make the sun shine to make the sick little girl who owns her well. Of course, I love this cartoon even more.

    As I always point out in my reviews, I don't have a favorite scene because I love this cartoon from beginning to end. And also, I like to point out a message the cartoon has that, to me, is never too cliche.
    9nostalgicman2004

    A Very Beautiful Cartoon

    A little blind girl is given an abandoned doll (who just happens to be Raggedy Ann) by a kind-hearted policeman. Through Raggedy Ann the girl's imagination comes splendidly alive in this wonderful forgotten Famous Studios cartoon that is filled with vibrant scenes, touching characters, a good score and grand direction. This cartoon is highly recommended for animation buffs of all ages and especially families looking for good entertainment. The policeman may have been played by radio and cartoon actor/announcer Jackson Beck (Bluto of the Popeye series). Available in the Public Domain in very good quality. Find it if you can, it's a gem!
    10forestkeeper

    Truly Enchanting

    This cartoon deserves more than 10 stars, but 10 is the highest this website allows. I had seen the cartoon on YouTube, and discovered that it was part of the 600 Giant Cartoon DVD collection I had purchased some time ago. No matter how many times you watch this cartoon, it will still bring a tear to your eye. It does to me just thinking about it. This cartoon is in a class by itself, and I believe everyone should see it. This cartoon ends with one of the best lines I've ever heard in any movie, cartoon short, or TV show: "There's some that sees with the eyes in their head; and there's some that sees with the eyes in their heart. And that's the Lord's own truth." I would love to have seen this done as live-action, although I think it would have been too powerful. It's powerful enough as a cartoon.

    Some of Fleischer's lesser-known works are equally heartfelt. Like someone else had said, the Fleischers were better known for their character-driven cartoons, like Betty Boop, Little Lulu, and Popeye, all of whom had funny and wacky adventures, all good for a laugh or two. The lesser-known cartoons are the ones that tend to stick with you for a long time, and have a more heartfelt message to them. They're lesser-known only for the titles. If you go to any forum or question/answer site, you will find many asking "what was that cartoon with the blind girl and the doll" or "what was that cartoon with the brother and sister who were poor and dreamed of eating ice cream and popcorn", with a few people being able to provide the correct answer.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    An Inspiring, Sentimental Story In Animated Form

    This was my first look ever at a "Raggedy Ann" animated short, so I had no idea what to expect. Being part of a package of old cartoons put on DVD, I expected some humor. However, this story - and maybe her others (I'll find out) - are not meant for comedy. This is simply an inspirational little movie, a really nice story with nice people and a nice message. It also has some dazzling artwork, although the copy I saw is in desperate need of some "restoration."

    In a nutshell, this introduces a rag doll, the famous "Raggedy Ann," to a blind little girl named "Billie." Through the doll, the girl learns to use her imagination and "see" things, for the first time.

    It is a very touching sentimental story. At first I thought this was strictly for little girls, but not so: the message and the way it's presented is pretty profound for people of any age and gender.
    9elicopperman

    One of the Most Emotional Cartoons of Animation's Golden Age

    After Max Fleischer and his brother were ousted from their own studio, Paramount reorganized the studio, titled it the Famous Studio (later called Paramount Cartoon Studio) and lasted another 25 years making more Popeye and Superman cartoons, as well as cartoons featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost, Baby Huey, Herman & Katnip, etc. In all honesty, even as a huge admirer of animation, I've never really been the biggest fan of their work, as much of their series were more formulaic than Tom & Jerry and they seemed to appeal more to children than both children and adults (well, some at least). That being said, I think one of if not the best cartoon they ever made was this Raggedy Ann cartoon called The Enchanted Square, mainly for how emotional and heart warming it is.

    The short centers around a little blind girl in New York named Billie, who on Halloween is given a Raggedy Ann doll from the police officer Flanagan. Despite being blind, Billie is told by Raggedy Ann that she can see with her imagination (or in this case, her heart). And so, Billie imagines a beautiful voyage where she and Ann travel through a carnivalesque land based on the real world but much more imaginative and colorful. What makes this such a sweet tale is how emotional it is, as we see how even those without the ability to see can think outside the box and imagine a world far beyond our own. What could have been saccharine ends up feeling genuinely sweet and heartfelt, and the ending does a perfect job summing up how there may be more to the physically impaired than one might think.

    Adding in to that, despite there only being one song, You Can See With your Heart gives the proper optimistic tone to help recreate reality into fantasy, and it's hard not to tear up when listening to it. In addition, the animation is very colorful, vibrant and harmonious, with the lusciously beautiful landscapes and environments Billie recreates, showing how the young can think up of anything. In all honesty, I think the only real gripe I have with the whole short is that I wish it was a little longer so we could maybe see more of a conflict, but then again, that's not really the main point. The short knows exactly what it wants to say, and it does its job beautifully and poetically.

    Whoever said cartoons shouldn't make people cry? Overall, The Enchanted Square is not only one of Famous Studios' crowning achievements in animation, but I'd even go as far as to say that it's one of the greatest animated shorts of the Golden Age of American Animation. If you're a fan of animation or you have a kid of your own, check out this short any given time; it might even inspire you or them. In fact, I think the internet short Out of Sight might have taken some inspiration from this, who knows? Anywho, to wrap this up, I'm going to quote officer Flanagan. "There are some who see with the eyes in their head, and there are some who see with the eyes in their heart, and that's the Lord's own truth."

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Raggedy Ann in the Enchanted Square
    • Production company
      • Famous Studios
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      • 10m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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