Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuGeorge and Junior are two hungry bears wandering along a railroad who try to make a meal out of a not too bright barnyard chicken, making a rooster very jealous in the process.George and Junior are two hungry bears wandering along a railroad who try to make a meal out of a not too bright barnyard chicken, making a rooster very jealous in the process.George and Junior are two hungry bears wandering along a railroad who try to make a meal out of a not too bright barnyard chicken, making a rooster very jealous in the process.
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When we had a VHS as a kid, my dad would record all of the old Tex Avery cartoons that were on TV onto a special cartoon tape which we wore out because it was watched so often. One of the best on the tape was this!
Always remember me, my brother and my dad killing ourselves laughing at this classic.
Always remember me, my brother and my dad killing ourselves laughing at this classic.
I noticed one reviewer really hated this film and felt it wasn't funny. Well, to each his own. I liked it and think it's worth seeing...though it's certainly not among the weirder Tex Avery directed films.
George and Junior are idiot bears who want so eat a chicken. Considering they ARE bears, this shouldn't be difficult, but instead of just savaging the birds, George comes up with complicated plans and traps. Invariably, Junior ends up springing these devices on George and tormenting him...followed by George kicking Junior's behind.
There really isn't much more to the plot than this. In many ways, it's like a Roadrunner and Coyote film and it's worth your time. Not among Avery's better cartoons, granted, but still quite nice.
By the way, when I saw this one on TCM, one of the bits seems to have been cut. I think originally George's face blew up and they showed him looking much like a black person...an unfunny and politically incorrect joke to say the least.
George and Junior are idiot bears who want so eat a chicken. Considering they ARE bears, this shouldn't be difficult, but instead of just savaging the birds, George comes up with complicated plans and traps. Invariably, Junior ends up springing these devices on George and tormenting him...followed by George kicking Junior's behind.
There really isn't much more to the plot than this. In many ways, it's like a Roadrunner and Coyote film and it's worth your time. Not among Avery's better cartoons, granted, but still quite nice.
By the way, when I saw this one on TCM, one of the bits seems to have been cut. I think originally George's face blew up and they showed him looking much like a black person...an unfunny and politically incorrect joke to say the least.
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Just watched on Thad's Animation Blog this M-G-M Tex Avery cartoon. The stars are George-the bear father-and Junior-his oversize son. Junior's hungry so George tries to get his son a hen. First, he tries on a rooster suit which drives the hen love crazy but her husband in a jealous snit. George ties him in an over-sized rocket with the hen lighting a match. The rocket sends the husband rooster to the South Pole which results in him taking a long way back home. When George-still in the rooster suit-gets out of the log first, Junior hits him resulting in the first of several times George tells his son, "Bend over", with him kicking his son...Many of the gags that follow are quite funny and while the ending is not hilarious, it's still pretty good. Henpecked Hoboes was quite a good Tex Avery cartoon that I recommend to any fan of his who hasn't seen it yet. P.S. There's a blackface gag that may offend somebody in this PC-time but it's so brief that I had no shame in laughing at it.
Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons.
Also have much admiration for Tex Avery, an animation genius whose best cartoons are animated masterpieces and some of the best ever made by anybody. The first George and Junior cartoon 'Henpecked Hoboes' doesn't represent him at his best, this was prime-era Tex Avery (1940s at the MGM) and most other cartoons from this period were far more representative of that which does make the cartoon a slight disappointment. While it is a long way from being one of his funniest or most inventive, 'Henpecked Hoboes' is not a bad cartoon at all, and other than a slight lack of variety there is very little wrong with it.
Regarding the black-face gag, it may not bode well with some and to me it wasn't that funny but actually it is a very brief gag and compared to the racial stereotypes seen in some of the Censored 11 cartoons and some of the Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoons it is very tame.
Although it is not hilarious, 'Henpecked Hoboes' does have very amusing moments and is timed well, and while Avery's wild and wacky approach that is so distinctive comes through stronger elsewhere this is hardly devoid of either.
George and Junior are an appealing and amusing double act. The chicken is a good foil. Avery is also on voice acting duty and he shows as much talent for that as he had for directing and animating, both of which he also does a characteristically very good job. Dick Nelson joins him with the voice acting and he's fine.
It is no surprise that the animation is superb, being rich in colour and detail. The character designs are unique, Avery always did have creative character designs, and suitably fluid. The music, courtesy of Scott Bradley, is lushly and cleverly orchestrated, with lively and energetic rhythms and fits very well indeed.
Overall, nowhere near classic Avery but worth tracking down. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Also have much admiration for Tex Avery, an animation genius whose best cartoons are animated masterpieces and some of the best ever made by anybody. The first George and Junior cartoon 'Henpecked Hoboes' doesn't represent him at his best, this was prime-era Tex Avery (1940s at the MGM) and most other cartoons from this period were far more representative of that which does make the cartoon a slight disappointment. While it is a long way from being one of his funniest or most inventive, 'Henpecked Hoboes' is not a bad cartoon at all, and other than a slight lack of variety there is very little wrong with it.
Regarding the black-face gag, it may not bode well with some and to me it wasn't that funny but actually it is a very brief gag and compared to the racial stereotypes seen in some of the Censored 11 cartoons and some of the Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoons it is very tame.
Although it is not hilarious, 'Henpecked Hoboes' does have very amusing moments and is timed well, and while Avery's wild and wacky approach that is so distinctive comes through stronger elsewhere this is hardly devoid of either.
George and Junior are an appealing and amusing double act. The chicken is a good foil. Avery is also on voice acting duty and he shows as much talent for that as he had for directing and animating, both of which he also does a characteristically very good job. Dick Nelson joins him with the voice acting and he's fine.
It is no surprise that the animation is superb, being rich in colour and detail. The character designs are unique, Avery always did have creative character designs, and suitably fluid. The music, courtesy of Scott Bradley, is lushly and cleverly orchestrated, with lively and energetic rhythms and fits very well indeed.
Overall, nowhere near classic Avery but worth tracking down. 8/10 Bethany Cox
George and Junior are set out to catch themselves a chicken, but Junior screws up all the silly plans they make.
One includes George dressing up as rooster, another as a worm, and Junior himself dresses up as a young duck but things basically turn out the same every time again: George hits the chicken too soon, too late or not at all. How lame can you be?
Very dull and monotone cartoon from the 40's which was banned for a small joke about black people. It should be banned for being one of the crappiest cartoons ever though.
2/10.
One includes George dressing up as rooster, another as a worm, and Junior himself dresses up as a young duck but things basically turn out the same every time again: George hits the chicken too soon, too late or not at all. How lame can you be?
Very dull and monotone cartoon from the 40's which was banned for a small joke about black people. It should be banned for being one of the crappiest cartoons ever though.
2/10.
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- WissenswertesThe characters of George and Junior are based on George and Lenny from Von Mäusen und Menschen (1939).
- PatzerGeorge is shown scanning with his telescope from right to left, but his view through the telescope is left to right.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Toon in with Me: Happy Birthday Foghorn (2022)
- SoundtracksOn the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
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Music by Harry Warren
Played during the opening credits and at the beginning
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By what name was Henpecked Hoboes (1946) officially released in Canada in English?
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