Bertha and Edgar are getting married and the audience is invited join along in singing "For me and My Gal".Bertha and Edgar are getting married and the audience is invited join along in singing "For me and My Gal".Bertha and Edgar are getting married and the audience is invited join along in singing "For me and My Gal".
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Jackson Beck
- Edgar Elephant
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Jack Mercer
- Drunk Monkey
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Mae Questel
- Bertha Mouse
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The premise for 'Marriage Wows' did appeal to me somewhat, being somebody who has enjoyed many weddings of other people and likes the preparation process (fun when one knows what they are doing). Though it is another example of a premise that could have been cute and charming or too corny and saccharine. Do like Famous Studios as a whole, if more their earlier efforts from the early-mid-40s like with the Popeye theatrical cartoons than their 50s work.
'Marriage Wows' to me is one of the better cartoons in the uneven Screen Songs series. It is not a great and a far from flawless cartoon, doesn't wow, and one can make a good argument for it having not held up well. It is though an easy, inoffensive watch, with a lot of charm and liveliness as well as it being well made visually. It handles the wedding theme, not always an easy theme to depict in animation or anywhere, quite well and doesn't give one wedding blues.
Am going to start with the not so good things. The story is very weak, it is not just slight it is practically non-existent and tends to be a series of gags, Which actually sums up all the cartoons in the Screen Song series. On occasions, the pace is on the dull side especially when the cartoon runs out of gas in the singalong part.
While there are plenty of gags here, they can lack freshness from having been used before elsewhere with more impact and can be corny. It is, like with other Screen Song cartoon from the studio, at its weakest in the singalong section with staging that has not really dated well.
On the other hand, the animation is great. The colours are bright and colourful and the drawing is fluid. Even better is the music, which makes the cartoon and makes it come alive. It is full of energy and beautifully orchestrated, with a very sweet, but not overly sweet, rendition of "For Me and My Pal" providing that singalongs are your cup of tea. Wasn't a fan of the staging but did like the way it was performed.
Although not all the gags hit, others are amusing and are well timed especially those creative ways of sprucing up. The very end being the best part. The pacing on the most part is lively, while the characters are thin and come and go they are fun to watch and colourful enough without being stereotypical.
Summing up, above average and worth a look. 7/10.
'Marriage Wows' to me is one of the better cartoons in the uneven Screen Songs series. It is not a great and a far from flawless cartoon, doesn't wow, and one can make a good argument for it having not held up well. It is though an easy, inoffensive watch, with a lot of charm and liveliness as well as it being well made visually. It handles the wedding theme, not always an easy theme to depict in animation or anywhere, quite well and doesn't give one wedding blues.
Am going to start with the not so good things. The story is very weak, it is not just slight it is practically non-existent and tends to be a series of gags, Which actually sums up all the cartoons in the Screen Song series. On occasions, the pace is on the dull side especially when the cartoon runs out of gas in the singalong part.
While there are plenty of gags here, they can lack freshness from having been used before elsewhere with more impact and can be corny. It is, like with other Screen Song cartoon from the studio, at its weakest in the singalong section with staging that has not really dated well.
On the other hand, the animation is great. The colours are bright and colourful and the drawing is fluid. Even better is the music, which makes the cartoon and makes it come alive. It is full of energy and beautifully orchestrated, with a very sweet, but not overly sweet, rendition of "For Me and My Pal" providing that singalongs are your cup of tea. Wasn't a fan of the staging but did like the way it was performed.
Although not all the gags hit, others are amusing and are well timed especially those creative ways of sprucing up. The very end being the best part. The pacing on the most part is lively, while the characters are thin and come and go they are fun to watch and colourful enough without being stereotypical.
Summing up, above average and worth a look. 7/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- Sep 9, 2021
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