Holiday Land (1934)
8/10
Reasonably good and rather novel Scrappy short
14 December 2014
Warning: Spoilers
This is a color Scrappy cartoon produced by Columbia studio. There will be spoilers ahead:

This short rather inexplicably was nominated for the Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. Granted, the point is moot, because nothing else would have had any better chance of beating The Tortoise and the Hare from Disney than this short, but Poor Cinderella and A Dream Walking were done in 1934. Oh well.

The premise is certainly an interesting one. Scrappy is sleeping late and in danger of missing school. The pages blow off a calendar, with five of them-New Year, Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween and Easter-being walked through by Father Time, Santa, a turkey, a witch and the Easter Bunny. Father Time extols Scrappy in song to come take a look. Four of the five holidays have their own holiday-centered sequences (Halloween is omitted for some reason. The animation is decent if nothing special and the gags are occasionally nice.

The ending is cute if predictable. It's a Scrappy cartoon, somewhat better than the general run, with the addition of color a novelty.

This short can be seen here and there and is well worth seeking out to see. Recommended.
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