The children's performance
Movie | |
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German title | The children's performance |
Original title | Orphan's Benefit |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1934 |
length | 8 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Burt Gillett |
production | Walt Disney , John Sutherland |
The children's performance (original title: Orphan's Benefit ) is an American cartoon film from Disney Studios from 1934 . In this Mickey Mouse - cartoon first time Micky, were Donald Duck and Goofy on together.
content
Micky puts on a theater performance for the orphans. Donald wants to recite the poem of Mary's little lamb there and is disturbed by the orphans.
Production history
After the surprise success of the Silly Symphonies cartoon The Clever Little Henne , in which the supporting character Donald Duck had caught Walt Disney's attention thanks to Clarence Nash's inimitable voice , Donald was first used in a Mickey Mouse cartoon just six months later. In addition to Donald, Goofy, Rudi Ross and Klarabella Kuh were three other well-known minor characters from Disney cartoons. Henriette Huhn made her first appearance as an opera diva in Die Kindervorstellung , after which she appeared in eight other cartoons.
Animator Richard Lundy gave Donald Duck the typical fighting pose with an outstretched arm for the first time in The Children's Presentation, thus making a decisive contribution to the creation of the character.
In 1941, a remake in color was released by Disney Studios. Riley Thomson directed this remake.
synchronization
role | speaker |
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Mickey Mouse | Walt Disney |
Donald Duck | Clarence Nash |
Goofy | Pinto Colvig |
Henriette Chicken | Florence Gill |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dave Smith: Disney A to Z . Hyperion, New York 1998, ISBN 0-7868-6391-9 , p. 422.
- ↑ a b Michae Barrier: Hollywood Cartoons: American Animation in its Golden Age . Oxford University Press, New York 2003. ISBN 978-0-19-516729-0 , p. 120
Web links
- Orphans in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The Children's Presentation in the Big Cartoon Database