An elderly couple recall their life while listening to music on the radio.An elderly couple recall their life while listening to music on the radio.An elderly couple recall their life while listening to music on the radio.
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Did you know
- ConnectionsFeatured in Pee-wee's Playhouse: Pajama Party (1987)
- SoundtracksLove's Old Sweet Song
(uncredited)
Music by J.L. Molloy
Lyrics by G. Clifton Bingham
Sung during the opening credits
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Beautiful musical memories
If there were things that Fleischer Studios were consistently good in throughout their entire output, they would be that their cartoons were nearly always well animated and the music never disappointed regardless of the quality of everything else. When they were on form, their cartoons were amusing (very funny to hilarious at their best), touching and charming. When they floundered, especially in the 40s, their cartoons were bland, too cute, humourless and sometimes annoying.
'Musical Memories' is one of their "Color Classics" cartoons, a series that was very hit and miss. Fortunately this is one of the hits of the series and a great representation of how good the studio's output was when it was on form. While not my definition of funny as such, 'Musical Memories' is very affectionate and charming and it did touch me. It is also one of the more visually interesting cartoons in the "Color Classics" series and has one of the best music scores.
That it is a bit of a slow starter was to me the sole drawback to a great cartoon that is deserving of more credit.
So much is wonderfully done. The best aspect is the music, love 30s music and the style heard here has always appealed to me. The score has energy and whimsy in abundance and in a way that is infectious and beautiful to listen to, not only adding to the cartoon but enhancing it as well. The other outstanding aspect is the animation, with 'Musical Memories' being one of the more visually interesting cartoons of the series (up there with 'Somewhere in Dreamland' and 'Dancing on the Moon' on the technical innovation level). The three dimensional backgrounds are very striking in colour and detail and are imaginatively used, the more traditional designs for the movements and characters gel beautifully. The dance hall scene is very inventively and humorously choreographed in the animation.
Furthermore, 'Musical Memories' is gently amusing in writing while never being corny or juvenile. It also just about resists being over-sentimental. While the story is very slight, the case with pretty much all the cartoons in the series and with Fleischer in general, it is also immensely charming and affectionately nostalgic. The characterisation is not meaty, but it isn't too meaty or simplistic and was quite endearing.
All in all, great. 9/10.
'Musical Memories' is one of their "Color Classics" cartoons, a series that was very hit and miss. Fortunately this is one of the hits of the series and a great representation of how good the studio's output was when it was on form. While not my definition of funny as such, 'Musical Memories' is very affectionate and charming and it did touch me. It is also one of the more visually interesting cartoons in the "Color Classics" series and has one of the best music scores.
That it is a bit of a slow starter was to me the sole drawback to a great cartoon that is deserving of more credit.
So much is wonderfully done. The best aspect is the music, love 30s music and the style heard here has always appealed to me. The score has energy and whimsy in abundance and in a way that is infectious and beautiful to listen to, not only adding to the cartoon but enhancing it as well. The other outstanding aspect is the animation, with 'Musical Memories' being one of the more visually interesting cartoons of the series (up there with 'Somewhere in Dreamland' and 'Dancing on the Moon' on the technical innovation level). The three dimensional backgrounds are very striking in colour and detail and are imaginatively used, the more traditional designs for the movements and characters gel beautifully. The dance hall scene is very inventively and humorously choreographed in the animation.
Furthermore, 'Musical Memories' is gently amusing in writing while never being corny or juvenile. It also just about resists being over-sentimental. While the story is very slight, the case with pretty much all the cartoons in the series and with Fleischer in general, it is also immensely charming and affectionately nostalgic. The characterisation is not meaty, but it isn't too meaty or simplistic and was quite endearing.
All in all, great. 9/10.
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- TheLittleSongbird
- Oct 12, 2021
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- Runtime7 minutes
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