This is such an AWESOME cartoon! No wonder it won an award. I found out about it last month when I bought this dvd for like $5 dollars with 200 classic cartoon episodes such as: Little Audrey, Popeye and Betty Boop. Amongst these they had this special cartoon, "Moonbird!" Of course I loved it and my sister loved it as well. The voices are just THE CUTEST EVER and it's just a sweet cartoon of two brothers. This is a genius creation. Too bad we don't see cartoons like this anymore. ;o(
By the same people who made the famous "I want my Mayo!" TV commercials, John and Faith Hubley. Their sons' voices are featured. Mark Hubley (of Marky Maypo fame) is the older boy's voice in the film. Wonderful -- Thank you for posting it.
I have searched for this for 40 years and THANK you so much for this! Hubley's kids actually just made this up, and he created the cartoon around their fantasies--and history was made, too!
Thank you,Barry.When I first saw this cartoon on a special in 1968 I knew the kids sounded familiar.I realized at the end of the cartoon it was from the Maypo adds I had seen in the early 1960s.
My interpretation of the title goes like this: "Moon" is because it's the night time when the two brothers go on their adventure. "Bird" of course is what they're trying to capture, which is the main purpose of them leaving their home so late at night. Just a thought anyhow.
Silverstein's poem Where the Sidewalk Ends references the chalk-white arrows and the moonbird depicted in this film. Now I know the source of his inspiration for the poem. Thanks for posting this animated short film!
Mark was the voice of "Marky Maypo" in Hubley's famous Maypo cereal commercials of 1956-'57...both of them provided voices for those spots, and this was the eventual result of John's "collaboration" with the boys. And it won an Academy Award as "Best Cartoon of 1959" to boot!
I'm confused...some videos on my playlists say they're deleted but when I tapped on and activated them...they're not deleted...and the not-deleted videos say they ARE deleted when they end up looking like they're not...what's up with that???😕
While this is undoubtedly a high mark of animation, Faith did not work on any Charlie Brown specials. She was trained as an editor and her animation skills developed into a specific -decidedly non-Schulzian style. One of her main collaborators, Bill Littlejohn worked with Bill Melendez Productions on many of the Peanuts films, so the confusion is understandable.
@halfvader Yes, but UPA's animation was so stylized that it kept degrading year after year because there weren't less stylized works for people to relax and new staff to cut their teeth on. They encouraged filmmakers to regress into graphic abstraction when there were still improvements to be made on more literal styles. Their films regressed from stylistic representations to flat angles to excuse poor knowledge of draftsmanship with graphic zing. Just look at Gerald McBoing Boing on Planet Moo.
By the gods. This little child is incredebly annoying. Especially this horrid, horrid, voice. I might have enjoyed it otherwise, as I'm a bit of an animation junkie.
I guess kids will like this, like the squeaky voices etc. But from my point, it shows that animation was pretty much dead at this point if this one takes the best animated short film. Taking into account that Disney kicked ass already more than 25 years ago, it's desastrous. The 50s were way worse than the 30s and 40s.
You're comparing apples and oranges. This is an independent short, an artistic experiment. Totally in a different category from anything Disney or the other studios were doing.
This is such an AWESOME cartoon! No wonder it won an award. I found out about it last month when I bought this dvd for like $5 dollars with 200 classic cartoon episodes such as: Little Audrey, Popeye and Betty Boop. Amongst these they had this special cartoon, "Moonbird!" Of course I loved it and my sister loved it as well. The voices are just THE CUTEST EVER and it's just a sweet cartoon of two brothers.
This is a genius creation. Too bad we don't see cartoons like this anymore. ;o(
TaintedxLovex could you please tell me what the dvd was called??? I would love to bring back my memories
By the same people who made the famous "I want my Mayo!" TV commercials, John and Faith Hubley. Their sons' voices are featured. Mark Hubley (of Marky Maypo fame) is the older boy's voice in the film. Wonderful -- Thank you for posting it.
Really enjoy this video and the boys are funny looking for the bird.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have searched for this for 40 years and THANK you so much for this! Hubley's kids actually just made this up, and he created the cartoon around their fantasies--and history was made, too!
love that 50s style pop-expressionism with its distortions and abstractions...and the audio is verite...
So grateful to finally find this cartoon again. THANKS!
I'm 28 and I remember watching it when I was a little kid and loved it.
Thank you,Barry.When I first saw this cartoon on a special in 1968 I knew the kids sounded familiar.I realized at the end of the cartoon it was from the Maypo adds I had seen in the early 1960s.
I remember this. Brings back memories.
i saw this once, about 50 years ago. have never forgotten it. especially as a style of animation, very important. thx a bunch for posting.
I just love this little cartoon
This makes me cry every time...
Thank you so much for Moonbird--I have remembered it for decades as the delight it is!
My interpretation of the title goes like this:
"Moon" is because it's the night time when the two brothers go on their adventure. "Bird" of course is what they're trying to capture, which is the main purpose of them leaving their home so late at night.
Just a thought anyhow.
This puts me at peace awww❤️
I remember seeing this in the early 1970s. Thanks for posting!
I would always watch this when I was younger with my family I love this
Whenever this was made, doesn't matter.
Kids are always kids.
Silverstein's poem Where the Sidewalk Ends references the chalk-white arrows and the moonbird depicted in this film. Now I know the source of his inspiration for the poem. Thanks for posting this animated short film!
Aw... they sound so adowable XD
so beautiful!!
Mark was the voice of "Marky Maypo" in Hubley's famous Maypo cereal commercials of 1956-'57...both of them provided voices for those spots, and this was the eventual result of John's "collaboration" with the boys. And it won an Academy Award as "Best Cartoon of 1959" to boot!
One of my favs for years - really glad to have found it again thanks!
this is my favorite caetoon ever
I love this and Cockaboody since forever!❤
I just watched this movie some 20 minutes ago in class. The kids were soooo cute. I was really intrigued. (:
Love this!
I love this!
This is funny and so cute
I'm confused...some videos on my playlists say they're deleted but when I tapped on and activated them...they're not deleted...and the not-deleted videos say they ARE deleted when they end up looking like they're not...what's up with that???😕
John Hubley is the father of Georgia Hubley from Yo La Tengo.
-The More You Know-
This is a beautiful story, but I really hate that kid crying ¬¬
While this is undoubtedly a high mark of animation, Faith did not work on any Charlie Brown specials. She was trained as an editor and her animation skills developed into a specific -decidedly non-Schulzian style.
One of her main collaborators, Bill Littlejohn worked with Bill Melendez Productions on many of the Peanuts films, so the confusion is understandable.
someone should remake this same animation same sound more colors
Oh - we're trying to make more like this! Trust me! :)
You are a cool dude, and I am liking the things you are saying.
Play The Fireside by Yo La Tengo while watching this and you'll experience two generations of great artists.
I couldn't understand the youngest one of the brothers.
@Goddot Too bad, that's how kids sound in real life, yo. I mean, unless they a child actor I guess.
Makes me wanna go play in the dark...::::Sigh:::
cute
@Ivanatis ... the animation is the best part yo. it's creepy and beautiful and imaginative, how is it in any way awful?
lol i like this movie! 5/5
I watched this vid in 2012
@WillScarlet16 So true!!
9:59 Moonbird
2:20 that made me laugh
Is that rotoscope
@Goddot This is a more reasonable complaint. : D
2:01 made me laugh
I fell in a hole like this 10 weeks ago in the alps. god damn kids trippin out on cangy
Cangy 😂
AHHH GAAAAAH BA GAAAAAHHH BUHHHHH...ten minutes later...
no, just a year later
@BrainElixir I guess that's how childs sound on mediocre sound quality. XD
What the hell did I just watched?
***** An Oscar-winning short film, apparently.
@halfvader Yes, but UPA's animation was so stylized that it kept degrading year after year because there weren't less stylized works for people to relax and new staff to cut their teeth on. They encouraged filmmakers to regress into graphic abstraction when there were still improvements to be made on more literal styles. Their films regressed from stylistic representations to flat angles to excuse poor knowledge of draftsmanship with graphic zing. Just look at Gerald McBoing Boing on Planet Moo.
This is old
lol at 6:40
This old
That little boy is annoying.
By the gods. This little child is incredebly annoying. Especially this horrid, horrid, voice. I might have enjoyed it otherwise, as I'm a bit of an animation junkie.
:poop:
Oh lord...this is one of the most annoying cartoons I've ever seen! If you don't like kids this is awful!
Irritating brat voices
How this won an oscar I will never know, this is afwully boring.
I guess kids will like this, like the squeaky voices etc.
But from my point, it shows that animation was pretty much dead at this point if this one takes the best animated short film. Taking into account that Disney kicked ass already more than 25 years ago, it's desastrous. The 50s were way worse than the 30s and 40s.
You're comparing apples and oranges. This is an independent short, an artistic experiment. Totally in a different category from anything Disney or the other studios were doing.