Noah, his family (wife, 3 sons, their wives), and various animals all help build the ark. The rains come, and the skunks barely miss the boat (not that anyone was particularly looking for th... Read allNoah, his family (wife, 3 sons, their wives), and various animals all help build the ark. The rains come, and the skunks barely miss the boat (not that anyone was particularly looking for them), but they manage to swim to it. After the rain and many lamentations by the humans, th... Read allNoah, his family (wife, 3 sons, their wives), and various animals all help build the ark. The rains come, and the skunks barely miss the boat (not that anyone was particularly looking for them), but they manage to swim to it. After the rain and many lamentations by the humans, the sun returns, to the great joy of all. The ground appears, and the animals (and many new ... Read all
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- Noah's sons' wives
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- Towncryer
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- Noah's sons' wives
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- Deep Basso Lines
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- Noah's sons' wives
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- Noah
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- Noah's Wife
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As for the plot, it's about what you'd expect--it's a retelling of the story of Noah's ark. But, to sanitize it and make it more acceptable to a wider audience, there isn't any God in the cartoon--just Noah and his family and the animals. No condemned folks of the Earth, either, as showing the multitudes screaming in agony would have been a real downer! No, in this world, it's all happiness and fun as the animals work with the family (sort of like in "The Flintstones") to build the boat. It's all pretty clever and although I hate singing, the songs were pretty good for what they were. All in all, a sweet and eye-popping cartoon.
Truly a wonderful cartoon; beautiful, amazing, and very advanced Technicolor animation! Just appalled by how this wonderous work of art is rated so low here on the IMDb! Seems like people here just don't like great animated cartoons!
Funny how "Father Noah" looked *exactly* like Santa Claus (as he appears in other Disney cartoons around that time). My only criticism is that as in many of these Silly Symphonies at this time, it seems like they don't have anyone checking continuity! The lyrics from the wives about loading the ark with canned sardines was a funny and silly anachronism, but all the food shown on screen was very beautiful fresh fruit and vegetables! These flaws don't detract that much in my opinion however, and overall maybe the most wonderful, lush, and colourful Silly Symphony I've seen yet! (I haven't yet seen "Flowers and Trees" nor "Funny Little Bunnies")
Highly recommended if you like purely enjoyable sing-song and dance animated cartoons that are beautifully drawn, painted, and orchestrated!
The animation is colorful, and the animals are cute, but as usual with early Disney cartoons, the humans are quite ugly. The song they sing is forgettable, much like the entire cartoon overall.
Underlying message of the cartoon: don't believe everything the Bible tells you.
Did you know
- GoofsThe patch on Father Noah's coat changes color as he blows the ram's horn.
- SoundtracksThe Flood
Written and Performed by Tom P. Dank
Details
- Runtime8 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1