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All the Cats Join In from the Cartoon Make Mine Music (1944)

All the Cats Join In from the Cartoon, Make Mine Music (1944). Swing Dancing and Fun, Animator Fred Moore, music by Benny Goodman.

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25 Comments

I’m 13 now, and I have the video cassette for Make Mine Music, I’ve had it ever since I was like, 3. I remember this! haha!


How interesting!


I laughed so hard at 2:12!

FINISH HER!


Benny Goodman…All The Cats Join In.


This was a bit before the 50’s. The part where she comes out of the shower would’ve been too risque for the Eisenhower era.


love it!!! :D:D:D


thank you


Classic 50’s americana


Oh gods. I remember watching this as a kid…Brings back so many memories. ^_^


whats the music&


haha, true that


And 2D animation, of course.


……maybe is not like that…


Bingo! That’s why I mostly listen to older music. Too many people are cutting and pasting and then adding it to themselves. Originality and individuality are so lacking nowadays.


while many things are definitely improved today (such as less racism and people getting called out on their hate crimes, and less sexism) there is ONE thing i think the ’40s do better than we do… and that’s music.


Come to think of it, you are 100% right. If they could get away with holding a raisin box up to the camera for 21 minutes, none of us would have jobs. Every so often, someone makes something wildly popular that does require more labor, and magically, the budget is found for that. But then the money people rush back in, and the cycle starts over again. I like Terrytoons! I also like those 1930s cartoons that are fully animated - really rich stuff.


hollywoodartchick:

“I would say it reflects a time when craftsmen & commitment to a trade were valued as equals with beancounters instead of disposable inferiors”

I wouldn’t say that. I think it’s more that back then, the beancounters simply didn’t KNOW yet that the public would settle for less. Today, they do know.

Just imagine–back then, Terrytoons cartoons were considered low budget cheap stuff! But today, it’s usually considered too expensive to make flowing animation, period.


4:03 , no fatties.

Oh, white folk and their pencil-asses.


What haapened? First the 50’s with its staright jacket conformity which chaffed quite a few people. This led to the 60’s which gave us all the heavy sex and sleazy women and people being different sometimes for the mere sake of it. This of course got put onto the big screen and television which got put into our heads and, well, you know the rest. Peeps dont take the time to enjoy what they have and are quick to toss it away if favor of something new.


Still, those guys had a distict style and flavor. Our generation will cut and paste anything and add it to ourselves.

Is that supposed to make us unique? I think it just makes us copiers.


you know us kids we want to try something new every year.


Hard to tell what the populace at large was doing, but the media standards were less shock-oriented. This is pure quality - very strong craftsmanship, not the kind of sausage that has to be ground in today’s work environment that just wants the cheapest, most outrageous filler possible. I would say it reflects a time when craftsmen & commitment to a trade were valued as equals with beancounters instead of disposable inferiors.


That’s true, racism was a big thing back then.

I’m glad we are more diverse in race and culture today.

You got to take the good with the bad I guess.


Ehhh, personally I’m glad we live in an age where hate crimes receive the punishment they deserve. Things were necessarily better back then, we were just better at keeping it under the rug.


Those kids look alright!!

Why dosen’t the older generation dress like this?

I’m not being insulting or demeaning, I’m just saying.

What happened?


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