Thursday, March 01, 2007

Rare Columbia Cartoon Titles - Scrappy

Now presenting - the original Scrappy titles!

Like the Krazy Kats, getting a copy of a Scrappy cartoon with its original titles is very rare among the collectors' and traders' circuits, so I can only come up with four examples of original titles taken from my own collection.

The first set comes from the earliest Scrappy cartoon I have in its original condition - The Beer Parade (released 4th March 1933). Apologies for the silhouettes partly-obscuring the bottom-edge, as these shots were taken from a screening:


And, of course, the endcap:

Many of you who have read Leonard Maltin's book "Of Mice & Magic" will recognise the opening title below. This one is taken from I Want To Be An Actress (18th July 1937):

The closing title card:

Towards the end of 1939, the Scrappy (and Krazy Kat) cartoons were becoming out-of-favour with the cinema-going public (when you consider that the majority of these cartoons were directed by Allen Rose, can you really blame them?), and so were replaced by B&W one-shot series Phantasies (that title always make me thinks of "phantoms", for some reason) and Fables. But Scrappy wasn't going without a fight, and so did star in a handful of Phantasies/Fables up until his swan-song cartoon The Little Theatre in 1941. The opening title below is taken from Man of Tin (23rd February 1940), where it indicates that this Phantasy features Scrappy:

As I've mentioned before, I don't have many of these cartoons with their original titles, but I do have this particular gem: the screenshots below are taken from Scrappy's Boy Scouts (2nd January 1936), where a special set of titles were made. You can just make out silhouettes of Scrappy and his gang marching on the background (apologies if these aren't in good-enough quality):






And below is the endcap, which is initially superimposed on the animation:


The Color Rhapsody titles will follow very shortly. Stay Tooned!

7 comments:

  1. I'm really enjoying these screen captures! Thanks for sharing...

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  2. No problem, Craig. More Columbia titles very soon!

    I really like your blogs, BTW.

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  3. Hi

    I came across a Scrappy short among my 16mm film collection. The title is "Soap Bubbles" I can not find any information regarding this cartoon. Can you help?

    Thanks

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  4. Hi

    In the same batch I found

    Donald's Exit
    Busting Bubbles
    Mickeys Turkey
    Mickeys Marathon

    All are silent Disney cartoons.
    Any information would be helpful.

    Thanks

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  5. Jonathon,

    I can't find "Soap Bubbles" in the Columbia fimography. Methinks it's a home-movie title. Can you provide story info, so I can work out the original title?

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  6. Anonymous4:06 am

    Hi

    I didn't mention that it is a dual perf 16mm silent film. The story line from what I remember is scrappy trying to give his dog a bath in a wash tub outside. If this is not enough info, let me know and I will watch it again.

    Thanks Jon

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  7. Anonymous10:23 pm

    Scrappy is forgotten today because the Columbia cartoons Mr. Magoo is popular and Scrappy did not have the same appeal as Mr. Magoo.

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