Tom Turkey and his friends play their harmonicas so enthusiastically that they nearly destroy the general store.Tom Turkey and his friends play their harmonicas so enthusiastically that they nearly destroy the general store.Tom Turkey and his friends play their harmonicas so enthusiastically that they nearly destroy the general store.
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
Mel Blanc
- Tom Turkey
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonica Rascals
- Group of Harmonica Players
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Back ground music by Borrah Minevitch and his Harmonica Rascals.
The animals portraying the Harmonica Rascals are fantastic.
Borrah is at his best and so is Johnny Puleo.
I have it on video, a little grainy but love to watch it and enjoy it every
time I do.
Art M. Daane
The animals portraying the Harmonica Rascals are fantastic.
Borrah is at his best and so is Johnny Puleo.
I have it on video, a little grainy but love to watch it and enjoy it every
time I do.
Art M. Daane
This was a great cartoon extra on my 'I Love You Again' DVD that was Disc 4 of my 5-film 'TCM Spotlight: Myrna Loy and William Powell Collection'. In it, four harmonica-playing birds play so intensely that they end up destroying a general store, despite the owner trying his best at damage control. A Yankee-hating rebel from the South, still carrying a grudge, keeps trying with his flute to play 'Dixie' but is subsequently either ignored or suppressed by the rest of the troupe. One of the best of this sort of thing (and I love this era of classic animation), not concentrating on a proved character, that I have seen in a long while.
A turkey in a green suit struts into town and the general store, where he and all the other turkeys play the harmonica.
This Hugh Harman cartoon is a technical step back to 'synchronized sound' for the cartoonist, but like the occasional pure-music cartoon -- Friz Freleng, who had a sideline in these as Termite Terrace, had just turned out RHAPSODY IN RIVETS -- it's fun for the way it coordinates the music and the movement. The soundtrack features occasional spoken remarks, voiced by Mel Blanc, but most of it is simply the harmonica music of Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonica Rascals. They were a gorup who played harmonicas of all sizes. I think the live-action short of the group, made a couple of years later, is even more entertaining.
This Hugh Harman cartoon is a technical step back to 'synchronized sound' for the cartoonist, but like the occasional pure-music cartoon -- Friz Freleng, who had a sideline in these as Termite Terrace, had just turned out RHAPSODY IN RIVETS -- it's fun for the way it coordinates the music and the movement. The soundtrack features occasional spoken remarks, voiced by Mel Blanc, but most of it is simply the harmonica music of Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonica Rascals. They were a gorup who played harmonicas of all sizes. I think the live-action short of the group, made a couple of years later, is even more entertaining.
Tom Turkey plays his harmonica and struts into the country general store. Everybody brings out their own harmonicas. An old military bird pulls out his flute and starts playing Dixie. Mayhem ensues and the store is wrecked. This is an MGM cartoon in Technicolor from Hugh Harman. Mel Blanc does the voice although it's not one of his best. It's blubbering and cartoonish without any southern flair. These are cartoon characters of southern country hicks. The most compelling aspect is the animation timed with the music. It's not any of my favorite and Tom Turkey is not the most appealing. It gets close to being caricature without being fun. The character doesn't seem to have gained much traction over time.
This is an extremely odd cartoon to describe. The premise is that a harmonica playing quartet essentially destroys a general store by virtue of rather energetic playing of their instruments. The sight of the poor shopkeeper as he watches his livelihood disintegrate (despite his best efforts at damage control) before his very eyes is both comic and a bit sad at the same time. The running gag features a rather wizened old bird in Confederate gray popping up and trying to choose the next song on the program by force of his own fife-playing. He's clearly single-minded and carries a grudge a long time (no doubt against Yankees). Hilarious, particularly the running gag. Well worth tracking down. Recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaThe short is a send up of the South at the time. There's a local dandy, an old confederate soldier, a lazy policeman, a cracker barrel, a checkerboard, an uppity grande dame (with friends) and lots of good old time music. Entertaining at the time, but dated nowadays (2021).
- Quotes
Tom Turkey: Twenty-three skidoo!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Toon in with Me: The First Thanksgiving (2021)
- SoundtracksTurkey in the Straw
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played during the opening scene
Also played at the end
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- Tom Turkey y sus Armónicas
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- Runtime
- 7m
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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