The demons of hell play music for Satan, whose delight turns to wrath when an insubordinate refuses to become food for Cerberus.The demons of hell play music for Satan, whose delight turns to wrath when an insubordinate refuses to become food for Cerberus.The demons of hell play music for Satan, whose delight turns to wrath when an insubordinate refuses to become food for Cerberus.
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Walt Disney
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Only Disney could create a cartoon sequence depicting Hell to look story-intriguing, with its catchy music, interesting characters, and whimsical plot. Here, the demons play music for Satan, but one becomes insubordinate and, as a result, literally all hell breaks loose.
There's some laughable moments, especially the title that somehow just rings well with the cartoon. And, as with older Disney cartoons, the animators and storytellers don't shy away from political incorrectness, over-protection, and over sensitivity. Overall, not a bad cartoon.
Grade B
There's some laughable moments, especially the title that somehow just rings well with the cartoon. And, as with older Disney cartoons, the animators and storytellers don't shy away from political incorrectness, over-protection, and over sensitivity. Overall, not a bad cartoon.
Grade B
Disney teams up with weirdo animator Ub Iwerks to make an effective 6-minute opener for any flick you may decide to watch on Halloween. It's musical, as most of these "earlies" are, but you can take it... FREE ONLINE.
My guess: this is teaching kids and adults that if you end up in Hell then the devil will still get you for not obeying him but if you are good you can still overcome the devil. Really I have no idea of the message of this cartoon - lol - but it's really cute! Short and sweet, just under 6 minutes long but some great Halloween/Gothic imagery as eye-candy.
I love these old styled cartoons - nothing like them anymore. And I would love to have a DVD full of these old Gothic/Halloween creepy cartoons like this to watch anytime of the year. Disney's stuff today can't compare to their stuff of yesteryear - this is the real Walt Disney stuff you see in this cartoon! It comes straight off his comics, when he first got started good. Awesome stuff! 10/10
I love these old styled cartoons - nothing like them anymore. And I would love to have a DVD full of these old Gothic/Halloween creepy cartoons like this to watch anytime of the year. Disney's stuff today can't compare to their stuff of yesteryear - this is the real Walt Disney stuff you see in this cartoon! It comes straight off his comics, when he first got started good. Awesome stuff! 10/10
This takes place in Hell. It seems like a reasonable pleasant place. Satan holds forth and the creatures seem to get along just fine. The animation here is pretty poor, the plot is minimal, and music borrowed from the classics. Basically, Satan makes life (or death) miserable for anyone he doesn't like. He feeds his minions to other creatures. Since they are supposedly already dead, will they return? A very average effort, certainly.
The Disney Silly Symphonies were part of my childhood, and I still love a lot of them to this day. Hell's Bells is not quite one of my favourites, the story is slight and one of the characters is a mix of a cow and a dragon and although maybe deliberate it was nonetheless weird to watch. However, it is wonderfully animated, the black and white is stylish and atmospheric, while the characters are generally well-proportioned. The music is outstanding, dynamic and and sometimes devilish-sounding. The obvious standout is Grieg's Hall of the Mountain King, though Gounod's Funeral March of a Marionette(originally written for piano and best remembered as the theme of Alfred Hitchcock Presents) and a small excerpt of Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture. And the dancing is niftily choreographed and fits so well rhythmically with the music, especially in the Gounod. The characters are engaging too, none of them are developed well but this is not that kind of cartoons, besides they are a nice mix of the charming and satanic. All in all, fun and weird indeed, second only perhaps to The Goddess of Spring as the most compellingly weird of their cartoons. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Did you know
- TriviaElements of the plot would later be utilised for the Fantasia (1940) segment Night on Bald Mountain such as the awakening Satan conjuring hellish legions, to appease him in devilish entertainment.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story (1999)
Details
- Runtime
- 6m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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