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| name = The Navy |
| name = The Navy |
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| image = Oswald Navy Scene.jpg |
| image = Oswald Navy Scene.jpg |
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| caption = Oswald says to the admiral, "Well, I'll be seeing ya |
| caption = Oswald says to the admiral, "Well, I'll be seeing ya". |
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| director = [[Walter Lantz]]<br>[[Bill Nolan (animator)|Bill Nolan]] |
| director = [[Walter Lantz]]<br>[[Bill Nolan (animator)|Bill Nolan]] |
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| story = Walter Lantz<br>Bill Nolan |
| story = Walter Lantz<br>Bill Nolan |
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| animator = [[Clyde Geronimi]]<br>Manuel Moreno<br>Ray Abrams<br>Fred Avery<br>Lester Kline<br>Pinto Colvig |
| animator = [[Clyde Geronimi]]<br>Manuel Moreno<br>Ray Abrams<br>Fred Avery<br>Lester Kline<br>Pinto Colvig |
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| starring = [[Pinto Colvig]]<br>Walter Lantz<br>[[Tex Avery|Fred Avery]] |
| starring = [[Pinto Colvig]]<br>Walter Lantz<br>[[Tex Avery|Fred Avery]]<ref>{{Cite book |title=Cartoon Voices from the Golden Age, 1930-70 |last=Scott |first=Keith |publisher=BearManor Media |year=2022 |isbn=979-8-88771-010-5 |pages=192}}</ref> |
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| music = James Dietrich |
| music = James Dietrich |
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| producer = Walter Lantz |
| producer = Walter Lantz |
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| distributor = [[Universal Pictures]] |
| distributor = [[Universal Pictures]] |
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| released = |
| released = {{Film date|1930|11|03}} |
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| color_process = Black and white |
| color_process = Black and white |
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| runtime = 7 minutes |
| runtime = 7 minutes |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit filmography]] |
* [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit filmography]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2881-Navy.html ''The Navy''] at the [[Big Cartoon Database]] |
* [https://archive.today/20130118011237/http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2881-Navy.html ''The Navy''] at the [[Big Cartoon Database]] |
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* {{YouTube|id=n04vZu4tLJ0|title=The Navy}} |
* {{YouTube|id=n04vZu4tLJ0|title=''The Navy''}} |
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Latest revision as of 03:30, 3 December 2024
The Navy | |
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Directed by | Walter Lantz Bill Nolan |
Story by | Walter Lantz Bill Nolan |
Produced by | Walter Lantz |
Starring | Pinto Colvig Walter Lantz Fred Avery[1] |
Music by | James Dietrich |
Animation by | Clyde Geronimi Manuel Moreno Ray Abrams Fred Avery Lester Kline Pinto Colvig |
Color process | Black and white |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 7 minutes |
Language | English |
The Navy is a 1930 short animated film produced by Walter Lantz and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons.[2]
Plot summary
[edit]Oswald is a sailor who works on the ship of the admiral, and is wearing shoes for the first time.[3] One day when work is done for the day, he looks forward to find a date at a lighthouse.
Minutes afterward, Oswald arrives at the lighthouse. To get the attention of his special someone, Oswald sings while a couple of sparrows play an accordion. Looking out the window of the lighthouse is a girl cat who is entertained by Oswald's performance. To get inside, Oswald springs himself upward using the accordion. Oswald then notices that the girl cat is having an affair with the admiral who orders him to return to the ship.
Back in the vessel, Oswald is assigned to scrub the ship's main floor and polish the cannons. To make his jobs more interesting, he comes up with an eccentric method by riding behind two runaway tabbies and at the same time scrub the floor with brushes attached to his feet as he gets pulled. This strategy turned out to be very difficult to control as it results in Oswald accidentally stripping paint off some life boats as well as knocking down the admiral.
The admiral is most dissatisfied and literally kicks Oswald out of the ship. The kick is so powerful that Oswald is sent airborne for a few miles. The rabbit ends up landing in knickers that are hanged on a clothesline. At the end of the clothesline lies the window of the lighthouse which is right next to Oswald. Once more the girl cat shows up and is happy to see Oswald again. The two trade kisses.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Scott, Keith (2022). Cartoon Voices from the Golden Age, 1930-70. BearManor Media. p. 192. ISBN 979-8-88771-010-5.
- ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 115–116. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7.
- ^ "The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia: 1930". The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on May 14, 2011. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
External links
[edit]- The Navy at the Big Cartoon Database
- The Navy on YouTube