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Zookstar’s Animated Animal Movie Reviews #4: Lady and the Tramp (1955)

Posted by itstailtime on August 4, 2013
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Time to continue this marathon once again and boy am I excited for this one. So, whilist the previous films I reviewed were adaptions on novels, the film I’m about to talk about is known as the first every Disney movie that has it’s own original story (HA! Told you!). It is also what was known as Disney’s best love story before Beauty and the Beast existed. You may have guessed it right about now but that film is:

Aye. Lady and the Tramp indeed. Now technically the idea for this film comes from Disney story man, Joe Grant, who owned a English Springer Spaniel named Lady who got shoved aside when Joe and his wife had a baby. So pretty much, this is also the first Disney film to be based on a true story. So how well does Lady and the Tramp keep it’s title as a romantic classic? Let’s find out.

Story

The film is set in 1909 and we are greeted to a heart-warming beginning at Christmas time. We are then introduced to a married couple, both named Jim Dear and Darling (we don’t know they’re actual names but I assume they are called that based on the dogs’ perspective). Jim gives his wife a female Cocker Spaniel puppy as a present (fun fact: this scene is based on how Walt gave his wife a puppy for Christmas) who they name Lady. As Lady grows up, she starts out living a happy, satisfied life with her owners until Darling becomes pregnant with a baby. It’s then we meet our main man of the film, Tramp, who is a stray mutt who lives surviving on the streets. He warns Lady that the baby will replace her or as he puts it: “when the baby moves in, the dog moves out” However, when the baby is born, Lady realises it’s not a threat and she decides to become it’s protector.
When Jim Dear and Darling go on a trip, they bring over their Aunt Sarah to babysit and because this person despises dogs, she would not let Lady walk an inch near the baby. After getting in trouble with Aunt Sarah’s pet Siamese cats, she is taken to the pet shop to get a muzzle. She then escapes and meets up with Tramp again. And it’s from that point on where our two protagonists develop a relationship between one and other and fall in love. On top of that, Lady also has to worry about a rat sneaking around the couple’s house.
I have to say, before Beauty and the Beast came along, Disney had finally nailed a romance story that’s much more realistic and doesn’t have the two characters immediately fall in love on first sight. Not only that, this movie also deals with a lot more mature themes than a lot of other Disney films. In fact, you could argue that while the film is about talking dogs, it was much more adults than kids. The characters act more adult like and deal with issues that adult face like depression and such and they are no characters that bring in goofy, comic relief to cater to the kids. But the good stuff doesn’t just end there.

Characters

As much as I really like the story, it is nothing without a wonderful cast of characters.
Lady – As the main heroine of the film, I find her much more interesting than most of the Disney princesses that they like to market (with some exceptions). Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against them but when you think about it, Lady sticks out as her own. Her motivation comes from the instinct that she’s a dog and wants to be there for her owners in every step of the way and not just wanting Prince Charming. That being said, I love her personality as she is cute, shy, fun-loving and just lovable.
Tramp – Man, I love this guy! He is one smooth playa! 😉 But yeah, despite his cool attitude, he’s still a caring figure with a lot of experience to help those out on streets. Think of him as Disney’s original “street-rat” before Aladdin. He helps out dogs getting caught by the pound and always finds a way to outsmart his foes in the end. You go Tramp! 😉 One thing though is that I would at least like a bit more backstory on Tramp’s life on the streets. Perhaps the animators couldn’t think of anything but I personally would’ve liked to know (although I think this is more explained in the direct-to-video sequel).
Jock and Trusty – Two of Lady’s neighbourhood friends. You’d think they are the ones who provide some silly comic relief but nope. They behave just as adult like as the main protagonists. Jock is a Scottish Terrier who has a thing for collecting bones and act as a protective friend for Lady. It may be bias that I like this character just because of the fact I’m Scottish as well lol. Trusty on the other hand comes off as a sympathetic figure due to the fact that he as a bloodhound, he lost his sense of smell. And being unaware of that makes it more depressing for him.
Jim Dear and Darling – A pretty typical husband and wife relationship. But they do serve as Lady’s beloved owners and they do provide some of the mature themes of the movie like how they are stressed out about the new baby coming and so forth. But apart from that, they really just serve as the owners which certainly isn’t a bad point.
Aunt Sarah – Although not really a villain, she really is an annoying bitch. I mean, I know she is just trying to keep the baby from harm but Lady did absolutely nothing threatening towards it. And considering her hatred towards dogs, she pretty much blames any mess on them, like how her Siamese cats, Si and Am caused chaos in the house and Lady was blamed for it. Kinda reminds you of Lady Tremaine from Cinderella in a way.
The Rat – The actual villain of the movie. And let me say now. You guys can say what you want on Chernabog. You can say what you want about Monstro. Hell, you can go on about how Maleficent is scary. But this rat freaking horrified me as a child. Why? The way it sneaks around near the climax of the film. It’s dark look and creepy image and how it sneaks into the room of the baby, it leaves you with scary thoughts on what it could do to it. I know rats in real life aren’t really evil but the way it’s portrayed here makes it all the more frightening. Granted, it doesn’t have the much of a personality but I think this is the case with a villain where actions speak louder than words.
There are other characters like the dogs from the pound who are the English Bulldog, Toughy, Boris, Pedro and the Peggy Lee modelled dog, Peg. Though they don’t get as much screentime as the main characters, they all have unique personalities which makes them just as memorable. Especially Peg, who has a classy and stylish attitude. Overall, I LOVE the characters in this movie. They are memorable, lovable and unique altogether.

Animation

 The animation has been given pretty mixed views by many. Some people will say they love the art style of the film (hell, even Pixar animator and director John Lasseter say it’s Disney’s pinnacle) and others will say it’s pretty underwhelming compared to Walt’s previous films. I’m sort of in between but mostly towards the former. While I can definetly agree it’s sort of a step backwards from Bambi and especially Alice in Wonderland, I believe the film has it’s own unique art style to make up for it. Personally I do prefer the beauty of Nature feel that Bambi had, but the urban environment here really is appealing, especially the Bella Notte scene. Plus, when it comes to city/urban environments, I’m a pretty big sucker for classy and cultured themes (which is why I love the art style in the Sly Cooper franchise) so this is definetly a plus for me here. Once again, they brought in dogs to study their movements for the animation of the dog characters and they never cease to impress. And let’s not forget the iconic spaghetti scene that has now been referenced to death in many other movies. Some environments can be bland, I will admit but overall I think the animation was greatly done, even if it doesn’t level up to the other Disney films.

Sound

There aren’t many songs in this film, but for what they did, they actually did a decent job.
Peace on Earth – Sort of a “Silent Night” song that opens the movie since it starts out at Christmas. Not really memorable but it is a heart-warming piece.
What is a Baby? and La La Lu – The reason I put these songs together is because they are both played in the same scene. Although, I don’t know if I can call What is a Baby? a song since it’s just Lady talking about what a baby is in song-talking (if that’s even a word). La La Lu on the other hand, is just like Baby Mine from Dumbo which is a song between a mother and a child. Although it isn’t a sad song this time it still just brings me to tears ALL THE FREAKING TIME!!! D’X
The Siamese Cat Song – A song sung by the two mischievous Siamese Cats, Si and Am. A pretty catchy tune and one remembered by many, but *sigh* once again, it got criticised for being somewhat racist. Again, it is completely opinionated on whether you think it’s racist or not, I can’t stress that enough.
Bella Notte – What is perhaps the most memorable song in the entire movie and probably one of the most romantic songs Disney has ever produced. Granted, when you hear the song, you can tell it is material from the 1950s, but I feel it’s a beautiful to play while you are with your loved one.
He’s A Tramp – The most catchiest piece. Peggy Lee is a pretty wonderful singer and she did a splendid job with this piece. You could call this “the 1900s song of the playa”. 😉
The songs are perhaps the least memorable of the movie (except for the two I mentioned) but they are pretty decent to listen to. That is, if you’re not sensitive enough to songs like La La Lu. 😥 But then there’s also the Dog Pound scene, with shows all the caged dogs suffering with fear of their fate. I can honestly say it breaks me down as fast as Mufasa’s death from The Lion King.
Voice-acting is spot on. They do well to capture the emotions and personalities of each character. And I might as well bring it up right now. The Hyena laugh from the zoo scene was actually used for Ripper Roo’s laugh in Crash Bandicoot voiced by the late Dallas McKennon.


Conclusion

I can honestly say that, despite some hiccups, I adore this movie. It is one of Disney’s most developed love stories with lovable and memorable characters, an appealing art style, some catchy songs and a mature storyline. Part of that may be bias since like I said, I’m quite a sucker for the style that was taken for this movie but that’s how I feel. But I feel that, as a romance film by Disney, more development went into the relationship between the characters more than the Disney princess films (though again, I don’t have anything against them). Though many people still praise the living hell out of Beauty and the Beast and never cut Lady and the Tramp some slack for also having a long developed relationship. However, I do know that there are some people out there who don’t think Lady and the Tramp aged as well and that’s fine. But for me, it’s recently now become a part of my Top 10 Favourite Disney Movies. Though just like The Lion King, there are some parts I’m extremely sensitive too like the La La Lu song and the Dog Pound scene. :”( But overall, I feel Lady and the Tramp to be one of Disney’s best films when he was still alive. It’s a charming, heart-warming, sweet film for everyone (even if some themes may be more for adults). I’ve always been more a cat lover myself, but this movie shows how dogs definitely are man’s best friend. Whenever I go to my sister’s house to look after her dog for the night, I always pick this film out and watch it with him. I’d give it a 4/5. As much as I would love to give it a higher score, I still feel there were some things needed like Tramp’s backstory. But that’s really all I have to say in terms of negatives.
Now, when I get to the direct-to-video sequels, I will also talk about the sequel to the film Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp’s Adventure since I have some interesting things to say about that one. But for now, let’s move on to the next movie which is another dog movie by the Mouse House:



Shintai Reviews: Mystic Chronicles (PSP, PSVita)

Posted by itstailtime on August 3, 2013
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This is a review of Mystic Chronicles a retro throwback RPG for the PSP and PSVita. This game is a digital download only.This game was developed by Kemco and published by Natsume.

Litestudios – Power Rangers Adam (Johnny Yong Bosch) Where is he now

Posted by itstailtime on August 3, 2013
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learn the story of one of the most recognizable voices in anime

CJF’s Top 10 Hottest Video Game Women

Posted by itstailtime on August 2, 2013
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As a gamer, I have seen my share of attractive-looking women in video games and I felt that I should dedicate a list on who I think are the most attractive females in video games.

There are three rules on this list:

1.) They have to be from games I have played. If some of your picks aren’t on my list, chances are I haven’t played the game that she is from.
2.) They have to be originally from games. Characters originally from movies, TV shows, or comic books that happened to have a video game tie-in can’t qualify.
3.) This is all my opinion. Going back to rule 1, don’t complain if some of your picks aren’t on the list.

Without further ado, let’s begin. Continue Reading

CJF94 Videos

Posted by itstailtime on August 1, 2013
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#44 Vlog (6/27/2013) – Monsters University Review

#43 Vlog (6/24/2013): Why I haven’t made videos

#42 Skyfall (2012) Review

#41 CJF1994 Q&A #3

#40 CrashJakFan1994 Plays Ninja Gaiden (NES)

#39 The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Movie Review

#38 “The Amazing Spider-Man” Review

#37 Vlog: Went to BronyCon Summer 2012

#36 My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic – Character Drawings

#35 CJF1994 Q&A #2

#34 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 – Round 21

#33 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 – Round 20

#32 CJF1994’s Christmas Video 2011

#31 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 – Round 19

#30 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 – Round 17

#29 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 – Round 16

#28 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 – Round 15

#27 My Character Drawings 1: New Additions

#26 My Character Drawings Recap

#25 Jak II 200 Orbs Guide Part 10 – Final Part

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#23 Jak II 200 Orbs Guide – Part 9

#22 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 – Round 13

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#20 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 – Round 12

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#16 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 – Round 9

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#12 Jak II 200 Orbs Guide Part 3

#11 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 Round 7 & 8

#10 Jak II 200 Orbs Guide Part 2

#9 fchristopher100 vs crashjakfan1994 Round 6

#8 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 Round 5

#7 Jak II 200 Orbs Guide – Part 1

#6 fchristopher100 vs. CrashJakFan1994 Round 4

#5 CrashJakFan1994’s Birthday Video

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Zookstar’s Animated Animal Movie Reviews #3: Dumbo (1941)

Posted by itstailtime on August 1, 2013
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Well, now that we have the two most popular Disney animal flicks, we can now move on to talk about the ones that are in the middle in terms of popularity. This one was made to make up for the financial flop, Fantasia had made. Since that movie’s budget was the price of two cruise ships, it did not make up for it due to low audiences seeing the film because of World War 2 starting. So Walt had to make a film with a much smaller budget. The result:

Yep, Dumbo. Disney’s first ever animal flick based on a storyline by Helen Aberson. This is a movie I remembering watching when I was sick with chicken pox in the hospital at a very young age. It came on the television there so I was lucky enough to see it. Because of the movie’s smaller budget, this is known to be one of Disney’s shortest animated features. Unlike Snow White, Pinocchio and Fantasia, which were all ground-breaking achievements for Disney, Dumbo never blew anyone’s minds and was considered a standard flick for children. How well does the movie fare in today’s standards? Let’s see.

Story

The story takes place on a train full of circus animals that are being transported. One day, a mother elephant named Mrs. Jumbo receives her new baby from a stork (which led many kids to believe that’s how babies are born, jeez). It turns out that the baby elephant is born with very large ears, causing other elephants to poke fun at him and call him “Dumbo” and later when the circus starts, other people, including young boys start to tease him as well. This causes Mrs. Jumbo to go beserk and start attacking the boys. She is then locked up by the circus performers. With no mother to care for him, Dumbo is left on his own until he meets a circus mouse named Timothy Q. Mouse who becomes his friend and helps him try and become a star in the circus. along with a group of crows who try and help him fly with his wings.
So pretty much, the story is an ugly-duckling story with the story arc of the protagonist standing out from the crowd in the end. It is probably one of Disney’s most simplistic stories with little to no changes in the plot. To be quite honest, I find the storyline a bit underwhelming. It isn’t bad by all means, but there’s something lacking in it that aged better in Bambi and The Lion King. Now I know this movie came first before those but this one doesn’t age as well as those two in terms of plot as it doesn’t break the new ground. However, like I said, it’s not a bad story, it’s cute, charming and still has some emotional aspects.

Characters

To be honest, there’s a lot more to say on the characters than the story itself.
Dumbo – Probably the first Disney has ever used a silent character for their protagonist. Anyway, Dumbo shares a similar personality to Bambi. He is shy, confused and innocent in his own way. It’s interesting to see Disney manage a character like this without giving him any sort of dialogue. Then again, they managed that ok with Fantasia so it’s no surprise they were able to pull this off.
Timothy Q. Mouse – Dumbo’s best friend and mentor throughout the movie. He is without a doubt the most likeable character in the movie as he is the first one to care for Dumbo’s feelings after he is seperated from his mother and helps him rise to fame. It’s also funny since his relationship with Dumbo parodies the bitter relationships between mice and elephants (it’s a rumour that elephants are afraid of mice).
Mrs. Jumbo – Dumbo’s mother and THANK GOD, this parent doesn’t get killed in the most heartbreaking way possible. However, it was still pretty tearjerking to see her get locked up so she couldn’t tend to Dumbo’s care. The scene were she rocks Dumbo with trunk has made many people run tears down their faces. She does have that protective nature of a mother, especially when she rages when other poke fun at her son. At least we see her happily reunited her son when he becomes the star.
The Crows – Ooooooooh god. Now I can’t talk about these characters without mentioning the major controversy they sparked at this movie’s release. Since these characters were voiced by black people and act like stereotypical black people, it was accused of negative stereotyping and racism. Whether these characters are racist or not is all down to your perspective. If you can look past that however, they are pretty likeable characters that provide some good comic relief and that they help getting Dumbo to fly with his massive ears.
Other characters in the film are either background circus animals or characters that tease Dumbo for having large ears. I find the characters memorable and likeable, even if the story hasn’t aged as much.

Animation

Dumbo’s animation, as a whole, is pretty average. It does have a good art style to it and the characters are designed really well. However, after the groundbreaking animations from Pinocchio and Fantasia you’d expect a lot more. I know this film couldn’t level up to those standards because of again, smaller budget, but it still feels a bit underwhelming. However, there are a few scenes where the animation gets more creative like some of the circus act scenes and this particular scene:

Yep, best animation in the entire movie is when you get drunk and hallucinate about pink elephants. Freaking win right there. But apart from that, there really isn’t much to Dumbo’s animation, other than it’s pretty much standard Disney animation.

Music

This pretty much falls into the same trap as Bambi. I find the soundtrack in this movie pretty forgettable, apart from three songs.
Casey Junior – The opening song and without a doubt the most forgettable Disney has ever produced. Seriously, does anybody actually remember this as much as Circle of Life? That’s what I thought. It’s just a tune about the circus train. Nothing more. Yeah, that’s definetly a hit single there.
Look Out for Mr. Stork – Another forgettable one, but this one is a lot catchier than Casey Junior. And even it’s not that memorable, it’s still a pretty good song. But again kiddies, this ain’t where babies come from. Trust me.
Song of the Roustabouts – This is another part of the movie that nowadays seems to have gotten controversy. I’ve seen people nowadays say this is more racist than the crows. Why? Because it shows black men doing labour to set up the circus with the animals. Again, whether it’s racist or not is all up to you. This is also not a very memorable one but it’s a nice tune I guess. And it does have some nice animations with the thunderstorm.
Baby Mine – Sweet Jesus Disney, STOP the freaking sad songs already!! DX Yeah, you know the drill with this one. It’s like a lullaby song between a mother and her child. And boy, does it break me down everytime. 😥
Pink Elephants on Parade – The most EFFED up thing in the entire movie. And yet, everybody loves it. It’s a really catchy tune with weird but creative visuals. This is what makes this one of the only memorable songs in the entire movie.
When I See An Elephant Fly – Another song in the movie I remember remotely. It pretty much sets Dumbo’s character as he learns to fly with the crows. Once again, if you can get past the whole racism thing, you’ll like the singing the crows did with this one.

Conclusion

To be honest, whilist a good film on it’s own, Dumbo doesn’t live up to the standards as other Disney films and doesn’t age as well as Bambi or The Lion King. Granted, it didn’t have to and it’s all due to the small budget this movie was given after the failure of Fantasia but I can’t see myself going back to this one a lot. However, with some good (though average) animation, two memorable songs and memorable characters, it makes up for it. I know a good couple of people who never really like this one and I can see where there coming from. I myself find it cute and heart-warming but average at it’s best. It still has it’s positives and it will leave a satisfying feeling at the end. So with that said, I’d say I give a Dumbo a below average: 3/5 Thanks for reading this review and next time, we’ll take a look at Disney’s dog romance:




TheHande – The Curse of Monkey Island, part 4: The Caber Toss

Posted by itstailtime on August 1, 2013
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Me and T-McBee finally convince Haggis to join our crew.

Gaming Beast – Error

Posted by itstailtime on July 30, 2013
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Welcome to the Errorverse!

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TheHande – Donkey Kong Country 3, part 13: Fish Farms…

Posted by itstailtime on July 30, 2013
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More of that stupid clam, then we’re off to the final world!

T-McBee’s Top 10 Female Singers

Posted by itstailtime on July 30, 2013
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