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Sundae in New York

  • 1983
  • 4m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Sundae in New York (1983)
Stand-UpStop Motion AnimationAnimationComedyFamilyMusicalShort

A character closely resembling then-mayor Ed Koch sings a variation on the "Theme from 'New York, New York'" in an entirely clay-animated film depicting a variety of locations and celebritie... Read allA character closely resembling then-mayor Ed Koch sings a variation on the "Theme from 'New York, New York'" in an entirely clay-animated film depicting a variety of locations and celebrities associated with New York City.A character closely resembling then-mayor Ed Koch sings a variation on the "Theme from 'New York, New York'" in an entirely clay-animated film depicting a variety of locations and celebrities associated with New York City.

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    • Jimmy Picker
  • Star
    • Scott Record
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    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Jimmy Picker
    • Star
      • Scott Record
    • 11User reviews
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    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 1 win total

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    8Hitchcoc

    Nostalgic

    Good old Ed Koch. In a nicely one claymation feature, Ed takes us on a pedestrian journey through the Big Apple. We see lots of cool celebrity faces along the way and Ed does the words to New York, New York. Just a few minutes of fun. What more can we ask.
    8planktonrules

    A nice little claymation short

    Just a year before SUNDAE IN NEW YORK won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, another claymation short was nominated (THE GREAT COGNITO). And while I hated THE GREAT COGNITO though respected it artistically, I felt much more satisfied when I watched SUNDAE IN NEW YORK. You see, it isn't that I hate all claymation--just the horribly fast pace and "in your face manner" of the previous film. So what was better about SUNDAE? Well, the speed was slower and more leisurely--encouraging the viewer to take in all the cute backgrounds and characters (such as Alfred E. Newman standing in a group of New Yorkers). The gentleness of this film was pretty infectious and was significantly more interesting that the standard style of animation that dominated in the early 80s (which was usually very cheap--with a very low cel count). The only negative wasn't even related to the animation and that was the sound of the guy singing "New York, New York"--his voice wasn't close enough to Ed Koch's (who he was obviously imitating) and it was also pretty hard on the ears! Still, a nice effort and a film that is a standout in quality.
    9llltdesq

    Ed Koch isn't the only familiar face immortalized in clay here.

    This short won the Academy Award for Animated Short and probably deserved to win. It shows an Ed Koch figure taking the viewer on a somewhat bizarre, often funny, tour of New York, peppered with familiar faces all done in clay and to the tune, "New York, New York". Glad to see it still available on World's Greatest Animation (excellent compilation-I recommend it highly). Most recommended.
    3nehpetstephen

    Hasn't aged well

    This claymation short reminded me of a silly impersonation I sometimes do of a nebbish, hedging Woody Allen reciting the incongruously hostile lyrics of LImp Bizkit: "I don't really know why, but I just want to justify, you know, maybe ripping someone's head off, I dunno..." I usually leave it at that.

    This short is the same joke, with really nothing else on top of it, stretched out for over four minutes. It's very much a product of its time. I'm not sure if the filmmakers were criticizing Ed Koch, honoring him, or just being silly in imitating him (I get the sense it's the first option?), but whatever they were attempting, what they produced certainly doesn't transcend the political moment of 1983.

    Have you ever watched an old Johnny Carson or Dave Letterman monologue--or something along those lines--from a late night talk show twenty or thirty years old? And they're riffing on the headlines from that morning, the current water cooler buzz from that very particular moment? Like, they're talking about Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and gout and the Ayatollah Khomeini and you more or less get what the point is but the context is completely missing and you're not sure exactly what the key word in the punchline is?

    Well, that's what this is. How this won an Oscar, I have no idea.
    10Ron Oliver

    Academy Award Winning Animation

    A diminutive Mayor Ed Koch finally gets his SUNDAE IN NEW YORK after spending the day extolling the joys of the Big Apple.

    Jimmy Picker's short (less than 5 minutes) claymated film is both fast moving & very enjoyable. Look sharp to catch all the amusing cameos. Vocal characterizations are by Scott Record, who sings `New York, New York.'

    Winner of the 1983 Oscar for Best Animated Short.

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      New York, New York
      Music by John Kander

      Previous lyrics by Fred Ebb

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      • 1983 (United States)
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    • Also known as
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