Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe bears go out for a bicycle ride while their porridge cools. Goldilocks comes along, but stops at grandmother's house instead, where the wolf is waiting. He sends her away, then realized ... Tout lireThe bears go out for a bicycle ride while their porridge cools. Goldilocks comes along, but stops at grandmother's house instead, where the wolf is waiting. He sends her away, then realized she'd do just fine, so he rushes over to the bears house. Red gets to granny's house, find... Tout lireThe bears go out for a bicycle ride while their porridge cools. Goldilocks comes along, but stops at grandmother's house instead, where the wolf is waiting. He sends her away, then realized she'd do just fine, so he rushes over to the bears house. Red gets to granny's house, finds a note from the wolf, and calls Goldy.
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- Poppa Bear
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- Little Red Riding Hood
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- Baby Bear
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Tex Avery is one of the most famous cartoon directors of all time. However, surprisingly, his best work was not done while he worked for Looney Tunes but after, when he moved to MGM. His MGM films are hilarious, strange and often break the fourth wall. By comparison, most of his Looney Tunes films were a bit ordinary. Well, this is NOT the case with "The Bear's Tale"...a Looney Tunes short directed by him and nearly as goofy and hilarious as his best work at the rival studio.
This is also an interesting cartoon because arguably Avery's best cartoons were those involving fairy tale characters, such as "Swing Shift Cinderella". Here, he roasts both "The Three Bears" AND "Little Red Riding Hood"...and apart from the artwork, it seems much like his MGM films.
This story is a mashup of the two fairy tales I mentioned above. The cartoon is full of great gags, opportunities for the characters to break through the fourth wall and is filled with nice animation. Well worth seeing and among his best with Looney Tunes.
On the somewhat negative side, Looney Tunes material was very subdued until around 1945 with very few "edgy" and more humorous, wild material. Even famed animator Tex Avery was a little restrained in the beginning years, such as we see in this cartoon. Also, as fellow reviewer Robert Reynolds points out here, Tex - who was billed as "Fred Avery" in the beginning - also did some voice work and was modest enough not to want credit for it.
Bernice Hanson, voicing "Goldilocks," was funny as were the three bears, who were always seen in contrast with each other and the humor was subtlety very good with them. This cartoon had its share of laughs but was more "cute" than funny. However, that's not to hint that it wasn't worth watching. It's extremely well done in a number of areas and highly recommended. It has a lot of charm to it and humor that may not make you laugh out loud but you'll smile frequently!
Hey, there aren't too many stories with Goldilocks AND Little Red Riding Hood in on the same story. For that original thought alone, it's worth watching.
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- AnecdotesReader's Digest, mentioned by Poppa Bear, is still being published in 2023. The periodical is a mix of stories, articles, anecdotes, poetry and more.
- GaffesWhen the 3 bears went on their walk while their porridge cooled, they left the front door open. When Goldilocks approaches the 3 bears house the front door is now closed.
- Crédits fousAfter the opening titles, there is a list of the cast: Papa_________Papa Bear Mama_________Mama Bear Baby_________Baby Bear Goldilocks___By herself Miss Goldilocks appears through the courtesy of The Mervin LeBoy Productions
- ConnexionsFeatured in Behind the Tunes: Once Upon a Looney Tune (2007)