The gregarious Flebus, whom everyone likes, grows desperate when he meets the one person who can't stand him.The gregarious Flebus, whom everyone likes, grows desperate when he meets the one person who can't stand him.The gregarious Flebus, whom everyone likes, grows desperate when he meets the one person who can't stand him.
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Everyone likes Flebus. Until he meets someone who doesn't.
This is one of those cartoons which connoisseurs of animation like, but which I don't. It's well written, and the voice work is prime -- Alan Swift does all the voices, starting with a narrator who sounds like Sheldon Leonard. Where it fails for me is in the visuals, the sine qua non for cartoons, indeed, for all movies. The character design is abstract, the background minimal, and the animation just about non-existent.
The Gene Deitch era at Terrytoons was viewed as a flowering of new technique. To me it looks like a time of desperate scrambling, as inflation, crashing budgets, and new corporate bosses collided. There were good scripts, yes, and Flebus has one. But once the images are gone, it's of no real interest beyond radio.
This is one of those cartoons which connoisseurs of animation like, but which I don't. It's well written, and the voice work is prime -- Alan Swift does all the voices, starting with a narrator who sounds like Sheldon Leonard. Where it fails for me is in the visuals, the sine qua non for cartoons, indeed, for all movies. The character design is abstract, the background minimal, and the animation just about non-existent.
The Gene Deitch era at Terrytoons was viewed as a flowering of new technique. To me it looks like a time of desperate scrambling, as inflation, crashing budgets, and new corporate bosses collided. There were good scripts, yes, and Flebus has one. But once the images are gone, it's of no real interest beyond radio.
This short was done by Ernest Pintoff for Terrytoons studios and is an example of how good the medium can be even on the cheap, which is the only way Paul Terry did anything-as cheaply as possible. Pintoff did excellent work with animation early in his career and Flebus is one of his best. The main character is a terminally nice guy who likes everyone and it's hilarious! Well worth watching. Recommended.
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- TriviaDirector Ernest Pintoff left the production before the film was completed. Thus, Gene Deitch had to fill in and take over the production.
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