4/10
A forgotten cartoon character
22 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Greetings Bait" is an animated short film that has its 75th anniversary soon, so it came out during the days of World War II and features some of the usual names from Warner Bros around that era, namely Friz Freleng, Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc. This little film here was nominated for an Oscar and it was the 6th and final nomination for Leon Schlesinger and he ended up empty again as Tom and Jerry took home the prize that year again. "Greetings Bait" is actually the sequel to another cartoon and this one here is about a little worm who is used as bait to catch fish, but he is smart enough to never get in danger himself until a crab appears 4 minutes into the film approximately. Who will prevail? Watch for yourself. Or don't, as this cartoon really was not too funny or memorable and I can see why the film and the character (read he resembles Jerry Colonna, no idea who that is) are almost entirely forgotten today. No idea how people, also other reviewers, can give this one a perfect 10/10. This is not on par with the best films in history, obviously. It's not even nowhere near the best cartoons from the early 1940s, even if Blanc shines once again. Not recommended.
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