No plot, but there’s lots of dancing and musical synchronisation in the barnyard in Musical Farmer, a 1932 Mickey Mouse cartoon.
There’s one scene in a chicken coop where hens are laying and clapping in time to that public domain favourite, “Turkey in the Straw.”
Cut to one poor, despondent hen who just can’t do it.
I looked to the left of the background and wondered what frozen snow was doing there. Then I realised what it really was. (I grew up adjacent to, but not on, a farm).
There are a few things I like in this cartoon, mainly because Walt isn’t obsessed with the Illusion of Life™. Check out these spaghetti-limbed sheep you’d never find in Fantasia.
After the hen finally lays a huge egg and alerts the other animals, a cow sticks its oversized head out of birdhouse.
And Mickey’s camera stand becomes human-esque and starts chasing Pluto.
The cartoon ends Mickey using too much powder with his old-timey camera and blowing the feathers off all the hens when it explodes.
We never find out about the egg. If this had been a Tex Avery or Frank Tashlin cartoon, the egg would have cracked open with a “THE END” sign popping out. Instead we get Mickey smiling as the iris closes.
Did Tex Avery ever use scatological humor like that?
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't call it humour. It's what you would naturally find in a chicken coop on a small family farm. I can't recall many Avery cartoons in a hen house.
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