Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLittle Toot is a baby tugboat who would rather play than help his father in New York harbor. When he does finally decide to help, he accidentally causes a major crash and is banished beyond ... Alles lesenLittle Toot is a baby tugboat who would rather play than help his father in New York harbor. When he does finally decide to help, he accidentally causes a major crash and is banished beyond the 12 mile limit. But when a storm comes up and strands an ocean liner, he's the only one... Alles lesenLittle Toot is a baby tugboat who would rather play than help his father in New York harbor. When he does finally decide to help, he accidentally causes a major crash and is banished beyond the 12 mile limit. But when a storm comes up and strands an ocean liner, he's the only one that can get there, and he redeems himself.
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- Andrews Sisters
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- Laverne Andrews
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- Maxene Andrews
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- Patty Andrews
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- Little Toot's Father
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Little Toot is a rather rambunctious and annoying little anthropomorphic tugboat. His goofy ways get him in trouble with other ships, such as his Dad, Big Toot. As a result of his bad ways, he's banished far off-shore and is frightened. Can he somehow redeem himself?! While this short is like the others in "Melody Time" because of all the singing (this time by the Andrews Sisters), it is quite different when it comes to the animation. The backgrounds and characters are much more detailed and richly animated--making this an exceptionally fine looking short film. In fact, it's almost too good for the otherwise lackluster film! I did not love the singing, but otherwise it was a lovely film.
Little Toot was a baby tugboat, a strong-willed if not pesky little guy who just plain refused to listen to his dad and ended up causing all sorts of maritime mayhem before being grounded. The thrill of that day, looking up seeing Little Toot battling the waves in pursuit of glory, circumstances causing him to be the last hope of rescue for an adrift liner in "the perfect storm," was seared on my mind for all time. I remember less about THE MATRIX!
I fell in love with movies that day. Grab a child and start the cycle again!
Walt Disney was like a father to my dad (who had lost his father in Dallas from tuberculosis when Dad was only 10, and then he and his mom and two brothers moved out to South San Gabriel, CA), and when Dad and Mom moved to NYC after six years working as an animator for Disney, Dad was one of only one or two former employees with whom Walt maintained a good relationship. In fact, after Little Toot was published in 1939, Walt really wanted to take a ride on a tugboat, and Dad arranged that with Eugene Moran (of Moran Towing) in 1945.
Walt Disney was a genius and he really understood why this mischievous little tugboat would continue to please generations of children 69 years later (2008). People still write me about how much the original book (a beautiful restored edition was published by Penguin Putnam last September, restoring the colors and art to what Dad created in the first edition) meant to them and how they can still remember the "Little Toot" song from "Melody Time".
One thing that the Gramatky family didn't learn until after Dad died (1979) is that Capitol Records wanted to bring out a record with the song from "Melody Time", but the Andrew Sisters weren't interested. A children's record??? Well, Alan Livingston, president of Capitol Records at the time, told us that he got other singers instead ... and the record was the FIRST children's record to go platinum ever, and every time Alan saw the Andrews Sisters at a party, they would say how they were kicking themselves that they passed on this opportunity!
Wonderful memories. Linda Gramatky Smith (Connecticut)
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- WissenswertesThis short received a comics adaptation in 1948. It was drawn by Harvey Eisenberg. Little Toot went on to star in a few original Disney comic book stories in the 1970s, though he was never a major star in the medium.
- VerbindungenEdited into Disney's Storybook Classics (1982)
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