Talkartoons

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Bimbo in the 1931 Talkartoon Silly Scandals.
Bimbo in the 1931 Talkartoon Silly Scandals.

Talkartoons is the name of a series of 42 animated cartoons produced by the Fleischer Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures between 1929 and 1932.

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[edit] History

For the Fleischer brothers, the transition to sound was relatively easy. With the new contract with Paramount Pictures, and without the burden of Red Seal Pictures and Alfred Weiss, Max Fleischer was free to experiment with new, bold ideas. First he changed the name of the Ko-Ko Song Cartunes series to Screen Songs. Although the Screen Songs were successful, Fleischer felt that it wasn't enough. He decided to work with his brother, Dave on a new series of cartoons where the characters did more than just simply dance to the music of the "bouncing ball". The name for the new series was to be Talkartoons. When the idea was pitched to Paramount, they leaped at the opportunity.

The Talkartoons started out as one-shot cartoons (with the exception of Accordion Joe featuring Fitz the Dog of the earlier Inkwell Imps). The first entry in the series was Noah's Lark, released on October 25, 1929. Although a Fleischer cartoon, it appeared to be patterned after the Aesop's Film Fables of Paul Terry. In it, a Farmer Al Falfa-esque Noah allows the animals of his arc to visit Luna Park. When he brings them back into the ship, the weight is so heavy that it sinks. In the end, Noah chases topless mermaids throughout the ocean waters. Lark has very few gray tones, very much like the Screen Songs produced during the same time and the earlier Fleischer silent works. It also included copyright-free songs, mostly utilized from old 78-rpm's.

The series began to take a new direction, however, with the arrival of Max and Dave's brother, Lou Fleischer, whose skills in music and mathematics made a great impact the studio. Fitz evolved into a character named Bimbo, named so for his foolishness. The first cartoon that featured Bimbo was Hot Dog (1930), the first entry in the series and the first Fleischer cartoon to use a full-range of greys. New animators such as Grim Natwick, Shamus Culhane, and Rudy Zamora began entering the Fleischer Studio, with new ideas that pushed the Talkartoons into a league of their own. Natwick especially had an off-beat style of animating that helped give the shorts more of a surreal quality. Perhaps his greatest contribution to the Talkartoons series and the Fleischer Studio was the creation of Betty Boop with Dizzy Dishes in 1930.

By late-1931, Betty Boop dominated the series. Koko the Clown was brought out of retirement from the silent days as a third character to Betty and Bimbo. By 1932, the series was at an inevitable end and instead, Betty Boop would be given her own series, with Bimbo and Koko as secondary characters.

[edit] Filmography

Bimbo in Swing You Sinners! (1930).
Bimbo in Swing You Sinners! (1930).

[edit] 1929-30

Film Characters Original release date
Noah's Lark One-shot October 25, 1929
Accordion Joe Fitz the Dog December 12
Marriage Wows One-shot January 8, 1930
Radio Riot One-shot February 13
Hot Dog Bimbo March 29
Fire Bugs Bimbo May 9
Wise Flies One-shot July 18
Dizzy Dishes Bimbo and Betty Boop August 9
Barnacle Bill Bimbo and Betty Boop August 31
Swing You Sinners! Bimbo September 24
The Grand Uproar Bimbo October 3
Sky Scraping Bimbo November 1
Up To Mars Bimbo November 20
Mysterious Mose Bimbo and Betty Boop December 26
Betty Boop and Bimbo in Barnicle Bill (1930). Animation by Grim Natwick.
Betty Boop and Bimbo in Barnicle Bill (1930). Animation by Grim Natwick.

[edit] 1931

Film Characters Original release date
The Ace of Spades Bimbo January 16, 1931
Tree Saps Bimbo February 3
Teacher's Pest Bimbo February 7
The Cow's Husband Bimbo March 13
The Bum Bandit Bimbo and Betty Boop April 3
The Male Man Bimbo April 24
Twenty Legs Under the Sea Bimbo May 5
Silly Scandals Bimbo and Betty Boop May 23
The Herring Murder Case Bimbo and Koko the Clown June 26
Bimbo's Initiation Bimbo and Betty Boop July 24
Bimbo's Express Bimbo and Betty Boop August 22
Minding the Baby Bimbo and Betty Boop September 26
In the Shade of the Old Apple Sauce Bimbo October 16
Mask-A-Raid Bimbo and Betty Boop November 7
Jack and the Beanstalk Bimbo and Betty Boop November 21
Dizzy Red Riding Hood Bimbo and Betty Boop December 12
Betty Boop and Bimbo in Minnie the Moocher (1932).
Betty Boop and Bimbo in Minnie the Moocher (1932).

[edit] 1932

Film Characters Original release date
Any Rags? Betty Boop, Bimbo and Koko January 2, 1932
Boop-Oop-a-Doop Betty Boop, Bimbo and Koko January 16
The Robot Bimbo February 5
Minnie the Moocher Betty Boop and Bimbo February 26
Swim Or Sink (S.O.S.) Betty Boop, Bimbo and Koko March 11
Crazy Town Betty Boop, Bimbo and Koko March 25
The Dancing Fool Betty Boop, Bimbo and Koko April 8
Chess-Nuts Betty Boop, Bimbo and Koko April 13
A-Hunting We Will Go Betty Boop, Bimbo and Koko April 29
Hide and Seek Bimbo May 26
Admission Free Betty Boop, Bimbo and Koko June 10
The Betty Boop Limited Betty Boop, Bimbo and Koko July 1

[edit] References

  • Cabarga, Leslie (1988): The Fleischer Story. Da Capo Press.
  • Fleischer, Richard (2005): Out of the Inkwell: Max Fleisher and the Animation Revloution. University Press of Kentucky.
  • Maltin, Leonard (1987): Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons. Penguin Books.

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