A donkey, putting a small pile of rubber out for wartime recycling, is dismayed by the much larger piles his neighbors have put out. He goes into the back yard and finds a huge buried inner ... Read allA donkey, putting a small pile of rubber out for wartime recycling, is dismayed by the much larger piles his neighbors have put out. He goes into the back yard and finds a huge buried inner tube, but that inner tube has a mind of its own.A donkey, putting a small pile of rubber out for wartime recycling, is dismayed by the much larger piles his neighbors have put out. He goes into the back yard and finds a huge buried inner tube, but that inner tube has a mind of its own.
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solo effort
A donkey is the head of a suburban home. He puts out a small pile of rubber for wartime recycling. His pile is much smaller than his neighbors. He goes out in search for more and finds an innertube buried in the ground.
It's an MGM cartoon in Technicolor. It has an important wartime subject matter. This donkey is a lot of slapstick but not that funny. It's the same old, same old. I think he needs a sidekick. He needs a buddy for his antics. The solo effort struggles to gain traction.
It's an MGM cartoon in Technicolor. It has an important wartime subject matter. This donkey is a lot of slapstick but not that funny. It's the same old, same old. I think he needs a sidekick. He needs a buddy for his antics. The solo effort struggles to gain traction.
A minor classic--seek it out!
The mid-40s are rife with with wartime references, and this cartoon is no exception. Never mind that it doesn't feature a character who'd go on to become a major cartoon star, but just a one-shot:,his seven minutes of frustration more than just carry the day. A humanized donkey--complete with regular people's clothes, shoes, a hat with earholes, no tail, and white gloves to inexplicably hide his hands--wrestles with an innertube which itself is quite anthropomorphic (wicked snicker and all).
Anyway, all the poor guy/donkey wants to do is not have his scrap pile significantly smaller than his neighbors'. This is a very fine example of what one calls "MGM humor"; there WAS such a thing before Tex Avery and Hanna-Barbera stepped in. It's well worth seeking out.
Anyway, all the poor guy/donkey wants to do is not have his scrap pile significantly smaller than his neighbors'. This is a very fine example of what one calls "MGM humor"; there WAS such a thing before Tex Avery and Hanna-Barbera stepped in. It's well worth seeking out.
Animating Inanimate Objects
There's a drive for scrap rubber on, so a donkey puts out a few items. Embarrassed by the generosity of his neighbors, he discovers am old inner tube buried in his back yard. He tries to dig it up and add it to the heap, but the inner tube has other ideas.
George Gordon was one of the first hires Fred Quimby made when he took over MGM's cartoon department, but it wasn't until 1937 that he directed his first cartoon there, an expert and funny effort. Gordon was expert in the "funny animal" style of cartooning -- he had worked for Paul Terry from 1930 through 1937 -- but what he really excelled at was making things that didn't move, move, and making them look malign and funny. That's what the old inner tube does here.
George Gordon was one of the first hires Fred Quimby made when he took over MGM's cartoon department, but it wasn't until 1937 that he directed his first cartoon there, an expert and funny effort. Gordon was expert in the "funny animal" style of cartooning -- he had worked for Paul Terry from 1930 through 1937 -- but what he really excelled at was making things that didn't move, move, and making them look malign and funny. That's what the old inner tube does here.
An obscure gem from MGM's glory days of animation
I just recently had the open window of opportunity to see this rather obscure MGM animated short which was obviously produced during World War 2 (references to donating rubber to the war effort are abundant here). A nameless donkey is dismayed to find that his neighbours have donated far more rubber than he,causes him to search out more rubber to donate. He finds an old tyre tube buried in the ground, but when he tries (over and over again)to dig it up,he finds the tube has a mind of it's own,and has a rather sadistic agenda to carry out on the hapless donkey. What follows is seven funny minutes of what MGM seemed to do best,produce a well animated (some brilliant animation,and use of Technicolor)short that must have had them rolling in the aisles,back in the day. Unfortunately,little is known of whom ever worked on this short (no animation supervisor/director,or screen writer listed...'tho Michael Lah,who worked with Tex Avery on some of his funniest work for his MGM era is listed as one of the animators). Don't let this throw you from enjoying a well produced short from an era that turned animation into an art form. Not rated by the MPAA (which,at the time was called The National Board Of Review),but perfect entertainment for the whole family (if you can find any youngsters that would have any relevant interest in the history of animation)
The Innertube from Hell
When an anthropomorphic donkey realizes that all his neighbors have donated more rubber than he has, he is embarrassed. Then he notices part of an innertube protruding from the ground. The whole cartoon is his effort to pull the thing out. He is fried, hacked, blown up, on and on. It's one of those wartime things. No great shakes.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring WW2, people on the home front regularly contributed to scrap metal and rubber drives to help the war effort. As humorous as this short was, it also delivered a patriotic message to the audience.
- GoofsAfter ripping out the sprinkler system, the next sequence shows the donkey stretching the innertube, then being pulled back, over, and beyond the innertube's base. As the donkey is pulled back with his face in the ground, he hits rocks and a wheelbarrow that were not there as he flew over that area before.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Toon in with Me: Toony's Tell-All (2021)
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