Gay Purr-ee (1962)-Animation Pilgrimage -Reupload-
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It just hit me that I never made the connection between Gay Purree and Aristocats. Thats pretty dang blatant.
ok i saw this on accident one day and got briefly addicted to it (even bought it on cd) and some of the songs i got stuck in my head so when i saw this vid i immediately clicked, excited knowing im not the only one who knows this movie exists.
I watched this one as a kid! Fun times!
Hey, me too!
I’ts always fun to watch your videos!
If any film needs a remake... it's this one
I loved this movie as a kid. Judy Garland and Robert Goulet were magic.
"Gay Purr-ee" is, at its heart, an art film. There is an obvious similarity between stylized animation of this sort and an abstract painting. The realistic artist is forced to copy nature, imposing on the copy as much as possible in the way of crowd-pleasing forms and colors. But the abstract artist is free to romp with the paint to their heart's content, undeterred by popular tastes.
To put it another way, "Gay Purr-ee" is to animation what "Jabberwocky" is to poetry. Some people may quickly dismiss it as a hot mess -- the style and technique is simply not for them. Others find it delightful and a refreshing change from the usual offerings of traditional animation/poetry. I'm one of the latter people. (Oh frabjous day! Vive la Gay Purr-ee!)
I saw this back in the late 60’s when it was rerun on television. Frankly I owe my love of old movies to that era of reruns.
I love it, but it’s not for everyone
So, why all the hate here for this film ... it's just a cute musical adventure (with amazing background art and a good voice cast), and yet you tear it to shreds in this review. Crazy.
Okay guys,I watched this movie in the late 60's as a kid and was into it. It is a classic and a bit outdated but still a fun little movie. As an adult, I see the seediness of the film but I don't think it was intentional back then.
i love your review of this movie, im so glad to see it back! though it's so upsetting, i eally wanted to love this movie as i love animal stories with mature themes, but just... oof. the execution was NOT there and it's so unfortunate. i agree with another commenter, i'd love to see a remake of this movie but done right.
As a kid I actually preferred this movie to The Aristocats. It's a bit wild and I still love it but man does it have issues.
Can’t wait for y’all to watch Oliver & Company!
I watched this movie with my kids years ago. I loved the opening scene, the music and city traffic was great.
The amount of what I call "half lid" comments because, well "obvious" is fun in this one =3