Walter Lantz Cartoon - Jungle Jive 1944

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @ThreeToesofFury
    @ThreeToesofFury 12 лет назад +2

    Im totally with you...this was a favorite cartoon from my childhood because of the AMAZING piano music. Years later i tracked down more of Zurke's work...he's an amazing boogie-woogie pianist.

  • @StrideLatinProgRick
    @StrideLatinProgRick 12 лет назад +5

    Great Bob Zurke, an immense musician.

  • @Sedoby
    @Sedoby 14 лет назад +1

    my all time favorite cartoon as a kid

  • @Brovoll
    @Brovoll 14 лет назад

    fantastic - thanks for sharing this brillllliante film

  • @sha1om
    @sha1om 12 лет назад +3

    He not only wrote, performed, and recorded the piece, he did all three simultaneously!
    Story goes that he had them run the (as-yet silent) film five or six times, while he sat at the piano and took notes (ha!). Then he told them to rewind it to the beginning, start the recorder, and no matter what happened, not shut it off for anything...
    Then he played what you just heard, off the top of his head. One take, no overdubs, no rehearsals. First and last time he ever played that piece.

  • @UltraMegaG
    @UltraMegaG 11 лет назад

    This might have been the catalyst for my passion for voluptuous dancers as well. I remember I used to hold a tape recorder up to the speaker on the TV to record this kind of stuff so I could play this awesome music at any time. Yes, it was the PRE-VCR era. A very important cartoon in my life. Still love the tunes and the cartoon curves! Thanks, Logain96!

  • @diddymuck
    @diddymuck 13 лет назад +2

    a rare example of 40's cartoon where blacks are drawn in a naturalistic style rather than exaggerated

  • @bingobongo445
    @bingobongo445 11 лет назад +1

    That's one talented crab he should go on American Idol.

  • @Captstar2
    @Captstar2 11 лет назад +4

    It was the 40's, what do you expect? :/ Don't look at the characters stereotype. Instead listen to that amazing music!

  • @bingobongo445
    @bingobongo445 11 лет назад +1

    That's one talented crab, he should try out for American Idol.

  • @UltraMegaG
    @UltraMegaG 11 лет назад +1

    HOLY CRAP! I haven't seen that one since I was like 10 yrs old! Racist cartoon? Blah blah blah. This cartoon turned me on to jazz and boogie woogie at a very young age. I didn't know what racism was. All I knew is that I really dug the music.

  • @thrummer1953
    @thrummer1953 11 лет назад

    I think this is pretty terrific.I'm going to favorite it.

  • @tw69hands2
    @tw69hands2 13 лет назад +1

    Forget what the ethnicity of cartoon characters might be. They're just drawn that way. Dig that jazz music. The boogie piano by Bob Zurke, a product of Hamtramck, MI right near my hometown Detroit, MI. He wrote, performed, and recorded that piano piece. That's authentic 8 to the bar right there.

  • @TheProGamerHW
    @TheProGamerHW 11 лет назад

    the V. chord bass line is awesome

  • @MegaCrowman
    @MegaCrowman 13 лет назад +1

    that crab would have made a swell pet for Jerry Lee Lewis

  • @adamwatson2914
    @adamwatson2914 11 лет назад

    Great rhythm!!! :D

  • @willpn100
    @willpn100 13 лет назад

    What a amazing "boogie-woogie"!

  • @BeardedCIam
    @BeardedCIam 10 лет назад

    MAN! That cranky crab's got it going on ! Let 'er rip Snappy! LOL

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 11 лет назад

    I see that Walter Lantz was fond of drawing 3 sexy young females dancing in unison. They show up in other cartoons.
    The crab looks like he's wearing a helmet, which he repeatedly cocks at an angle when he scowls, to show he's tough. This is appropriate since this cartoon was made during World War II, when lots of men were wearing helmets in real life.

  • @59cadcoupe
    @59cadcoupe 13 лет назад

    That crab is no slouch!

  • @thrummer1953
    @thrummer1953 11 лет назад

    Boogie with some real Snap! lol

  • @tw69hands2
    @tw69hands2 13 лет назад

    @Sedoby:
    Mine too.