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Puppetoons
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })George Pal's Puppetoons (also released under the name of Madcap Models) was a series of Stop Motion puppet films, made from 1932 to 1947, with several recurring uses of the name in George Pal's later feature film work. The series was initially made in Europe during the 1930's, but Pal moved to the US in the 1940's (just two months before his native Holland was ravaged by the Nazi regime) and got a contract with Paramount to produce Puppetoons there.The films are notable not only for their Art Deco aesthetic, but for their dynamic use of stop motion; mostly eschewing articulated limbs used in films like King Kong (1933), Pal developed his own unique method; each individual movement or expression of a puppet, be it a walk, pose or expression change, required either a new part or an entirely new puppet to be made altogether for the film. As such, a single Puppetoon required thousands of custom made models for each scene. But as a benefit to the expensive, time consuming process, the Puppetoons achieved a cartoon like motion that would have been difficult or flat out impossible to achieve with standard stop motion effects, such as broad Squash and Stretch effects, and this allows the characters to move very expressively and with vigor and vitality, and in very creative ways to boot.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The initial batch of Puppetoons were very experimental fantasy pieces, centered around pop culture of the day or charming fantasy stories, and often featured advertisements for products of the time (such as Horlick's Malted Milk or a Philips Radio) but when Pal moved to the US, the pressure to make the Puppetoons more commercial prompted him to work with more recurring characters (and thus allowing the films to be made somewhat faster and cheaper), such as the recurring African American child named Jasper.The series concluded on a literal high note with an adaptation of the children's record Tubby The Tuba. George Pal went on to work as a producer and director in live action films, directing among other works the iconic 1960 adaptation of The Time Machine. The Puppetoon process would find work in other films, such as Pal's "The Great Rupert" (1949), Tom Thumb (1958) and The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1963).Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })The series got back into the limelight again with the release of Arnold Lebovit's The Puppetoon Movie, a compilation feature with a framing device guest-starring Gumby, in 1987. This has been released on VHS, DVD and a very limited Blu-Ray release in 2014 (the latter including several never-before-released shorts as extras). As of 2020, a sequel The Puppetoon Movie 2 became available on DVD with plans for a third film.Suffice it to say, the series laid the groundwork for Pal's later film work (such as the esteemed 1953 adaptation of The War of the Worlds), and provided inspiration for many future greats in the field of stop motion animation.The series is also notable for adapting two of Dr. Seuss' early stories into stop motion (albeit without emulating his trademark art style); "The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins" (1943) as well as "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street" (1944). Several shorts in the franchise have received Academy Award nominations, including "Rhythm in the Ranks" (1941), the anti-Nazi war allegory "Tulips Shall Grow" (1942), "Jasper and the Beanstalk" (1945), "John Henry and the Inky-Poo" (1946) and "Tubby the Tuba" (1947). | |
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Stop Motion | |
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Stop Motion | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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Darker and Edgier: "Tulips Shall Grow", due to it being an allegory of the Nazis conquering Holland. The John Henry adaptation in contrast to the otherwise cartoony Puppetoons shorts. The designs are very naturalistic and the story is treated completely serious. The protagonist even dies at the end! | |
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EasternAnimation | |
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Eastern Animation: Initially, until Pal moved to the US. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: "Jasper Goes Hunting" features an authorized cameo of Bugs Bunny (complete with Mel Blanc voicing him for two lines) for several seconds when the Scarecrow aims his gun down a rabbit hole, which prompts Bugs' famous "What's up, doc?" line. It's justified due to the whole thing being part of a Dream Sequence. | |
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Visual Pun | |
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Visual Pun / Punny Name: The Screwballs, portrayed as literal walking balls with a screw winding up and down in their heads. And while their leader is goose-stepping, the camera cuts to a duck following right behind it doing the same thing. The titles for "Jasper in a Jam" (which has Jasper getting caught up in a ghostly jazz jam session) feature Jasper popping his head out of a jar of Jam. | |
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The Movie | |
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The Movie: The Puppetoon Movie is really just a feature-length anthology of some of the series' best shorts, all wrapped in a Framing Device involving Gumby learning why George Pal was such an important figure in the history of stop-motion animation. | |
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Framing Device | |
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Framing Device: The Puppetoon Movie involves a veteran puppet dinosaur named Arnie showing Gumby many of George Pal's old Puppetoons shorts, to show him why he was such an influential filmmaker. | |
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Public Domain Animation | |
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Public Domain Animation: Several of the shorts have fallen into the public domain. | |
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Former Child Star | |
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Former Child Star: "Jasper's Derby" features Jasper befriending High Octane, an old racing horse who was a racing star as young as being a filly. | |
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Gentle Giant | |
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Gentle Giant: Arnie the T-Rex in the opening of The Puppetoon Movie. He became a vegetarian and doesn't even have the desire to act scary in a movie after working with George Pal in the past. (Notably he's voiced by voiceover legend Paul Frees, who actually did vocal work on two of Pal's features, The War of the Worlds and Atlantis: The Lost Continent.) | |
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Motion Blur | |
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Motion Blur: In another rarity for stop motion, the animation sometimes employed the use of drybrush smears when a character moved particularly fast. | |
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The Twelve Principles of Animation | |
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The Twelve Principles of Animation: Due to the unique (but laborious) method of using individually carved puppets per frame, this allowed the series to use principles like Squash and Stretch to great (and hilarious) effect. | |
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Super-Speed | |
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Super Speed: High Octane the horse, from "Jasper's Derby", can reach impressive racing speeds that would otherwise be impossible for a horse of his old age, whenever Jasper plays his violin. Jasper sometimes pulls this off, although it's obviously for comic effect. | |
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Western Animation | |
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Western Animation: Became this when Pal moved to the U.S. | |
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Public Domain Soundtrack | |
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Public Domain Soundtrack: "Mr. Strauss Takes A Walk" is based entirely around Johann Strauss II's "Tales of the Vienna Woods". | |
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Meaningful Name: High Octane, an old racing horse who was once a champion, but has long since retired and is not in top shape. Jasper's violin unintentionally allows him to regain his old speed when it's playing. | |
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Comic-Book Adaptation | |
Puppetoons / int_7c4f6612 | comment |
Comic-Book Adaptation: The Puppetoons recieved a short lived comic tie-in during the 40's. It also gave the Scarecrow and Crow from the Jasper subseries names; Professor and Blackberry, respectively. | |
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Silence Is Golden | |
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Silence Is Golden: Many of the Puppetoons are dialogue-light, using the music and visuals to carry the action. "Tubby the Tuba" notably uses a narrator to speak for the characters, who otherwise only "speak" with their respective instrumental sounds. | |
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Free-Range Children | |
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Free-Range Children: Jasper, especially in "Jasper in a Jam". That short has Jasper visiting a big city at night during a thunderstorm. | |
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Harmless Villain | |
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Harmless Villain: The Scarecrow, who is a manipulative nuisance to Jasper, but isn't actively malicious and never tries to actually harm Jasper (other than going loony from telling a story and chasing Jasper at the end of one short). | |
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Medium Blending | |
Puppetoons / int_985795ab | comment |
Medium Blending: The shorts occasionally used hand-drawn animation alongside the stop motion in sporadic circumstances (i.e. effects animation of a cannon firing or a character smearing, a close-up of Jasper's hand "walking" across his violin in "Jasper's Derby", a painting falling asleep in the "Sleeping Beauty" short, Bugs Bunny's cameo in "Jasper Goes Hunting"). The "Mulberry Street" adaptation notably features a live-action opening and ending. | |
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Killer Robot | |
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Killer Robot: The Screwballs from "Tulips Shall Grow" and "Bravo, Mr. Strauss". | |
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Random Events Plot | |
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Random Events Plot: Shorts like "Philips Broadcast" had no plot to speak of, and were basically showcases for music and ads for the Philips Radios of the day. | |
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Animated Adaptation | |
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Animated Adaptation: Two Dr. Seuss stories, as well as the children's record Tubby The Tuba. | |
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Animate Inanimate Object | |
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Animate Inanimate Object: Living radio tubes (also called "radio valves") appear in "Radio Valve Revolution" and then again in "Ballet Of The Red Radio Tubes." The Jasper 'toons have a fair few as well- "Jasper In The Haunted House" sees random objects from around the house come alive to dance along to the ghost's piano playing (with the possibility that the piano could actually be playing itself as well), while "Jasper And The Beanstalk" has a talking harp that begs him to rescue her from the giant. The harp's model is later reused in "Jasper In A Jam", where she is joined by a whole host of other living instruments who inhabit an old pawn shop. The "Tool Box" segment animated for Curiosity Shop features tools in a toolbox coming alive. | |
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ShoulderPet | |
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Shoulder Pet: The crow that always sits on the Scarecrows shoulder. | |
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Color Failure | |
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Color Failure: The Scarecrow has this reaction to an elephant stalking behind him in "Jasper Goes Hunting". | |
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A Nazi by Any Other Name | |
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A Nazi by Any Other Name: The Screwballs from "Tulips Shall Grow" and "Bravo, Mr. Strauss" are a very unsubtle jab at the Nazis, portraying them as mindless, robotic tools that carelessly destroy anything in their path. | |
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Irony | |
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Irony: The companion of the Scarecrow is a crow who is almost perpetually mounted on his shoulder. | |
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Wartime Cartoon | |
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Wartime Cartoon: "Tulips Shall Grow" is a blatant allegory for the Nazis taking over Holland during World War II. "Bravo, Mr. Strauss" features Johann Strauss taking on the Screwballs and leading them to their doom with his music. | |
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Rubber-Hose Limbs | |
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Rubberhose Limbs: Many of the Puppets featured these in addition to more naturalistic limbs. And unlike the otherwise wood-carved puppets, the limbs were often literally made out of rubber, with articulated joints. | |
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No Name Given | |
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No Name Given: The Scarecrow and his companion Crow, a pesky recurring foe in the Jasper cartoons. However, a short-lived comic book adaptation of Puppetoons named them Professor and Blackberry. | |
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight | |
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Nobody in the "Jasper" shorts finds a walking, sentient scarecrow odd. | |
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Wicked Witch | |
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Wicked Witch: The villain of the "Sleeping Beauty" short. | |
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Crossover | |
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Crossover: Besides Bugs Bunny's appearance in "Jasper Goes Hunting", the framing device of The Puppetoon Movie prominently features Gumby and Pokey, and the finale features cameo appearances by many other iconic stop-motion puppets including the original Alka-Seltzer mascot, the Pillsbury Doughboy, and even a Gremlin! | |
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Woodland Creatures | |
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Woodland Creatures: The animals that accompany Johann Strauss in "Mr. Strauss Takes A Walk". | |
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Product Placement | |
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Product Placement: The '30s Puppetoons often feature these, such as ads for Horlick's Malted Milk or Philips brand radios. This ties into the Puppetoon concept being hatched when Pal was working on a traditionally-animated advertisement for cigarettes and came up with the idea for a stop-motion short that used the actual cigarettes. | |
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Haunted House | |
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Haunted House: Featured in the short "Jasper and the Haunted House", though it's apparently inhabited by an Invisible Man rather than ghosts. | |
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Distressed Dude | |
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Distressed Dude: Jim Dandy in "Hoola Boola"; he's captured by natives and later rescued by a pretty hula lady he met earlier. | |
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Land of Tulips and Windmills / int_1d9ceac5 | |
Puppetoons | hasFeature |
Scary Scarecrows / int_1d9ceac5 | |
Puppetoons | hasFeature |
Sky Pirate / int_1d9ceac5 | |
Puppetoons | hasFeature |
Stop Motion / int_1d9ceac5 | |
Puppetoons | hasFeature |
Awesome Art / Sugar Wiki / int_1d9ceac5 |
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