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Now that's what you call a genuine Frankenphone!
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 1:36 pm
by jboger
Go to about 1:27 minutes into this cartoon and you'll see a transformation the likes of which you've never seen before . . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhUCItCCQmQ
Be sure to watch a bit more and you will see mama change cylinders.
Re: Now that's what you call a genuine Frankenphone!
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 10:05 am
by Phonoboy
Loved it. How quick was that record change!
Thanks for sharing.
Re: Now that's what you call a genuine Frankenphone!
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 10:33 am
by Roaring20s
That was a great cartoon! Great music too. Poor Betty, Papa was sounding like a broken record and Mama changed his tune.

While Betty was writing her note, another popular song, "Mean To Me" was playing.
Thanks for that link.
James.
Re: Now that's what you call a genuine Frankenphone!
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 11:54 am
by De Soto Frank
Speaking of "kickin' the gong around" ( getting high on opium ), I've always wondered what (if any) recreational drugs inspired the gang at Fleischer Studios... definitely some surreal, if not down-right scary stuff came out of there, before they sold-out to Paramount, and Popeye & Co. got scrubbed-up and made "respectacle"...
The walrus-ghost dance is an example of early "motion-capture" animation, I believe known as "roto-scope"... they copied Cab's gyrations very accurately.
Thanks for sharing !

Re: Now that's what you call a genuine Frankenphone!
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 5:00 pm
by jboger
Good to know that the background music when Betty writes her farewell letter is "Mean to Me." That fact contemporary audiences would have known; not so today. Really adds to the appreciation. I have a recording of "Open the Door, Richard," which was a big hit in 1946. There is a Looney Tunes cartoon that features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. I don't remember the name of the cartoon, something like "High Diving Hare." Anyway, at one point, Yosemite Sam yells, "Open the Door!"He then turns to the audience (us) and says, "You notice I didn't say Richard?" When you pick up on the contemporary references, it's great.
As for that talking machine, I was somewhat shocked (shocked I say) when Papa's head turned into a cylinder player. That machine looks like a cross between a cylinder player and a VV-IV. I mean, really, the machine has an external horn. What are these two front doors for? Well, of course, for Mama to store the extra cylinder in so she can get it quickly.
Re: Now that's what you call a genuine Frankenphone!
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 12:23 am
by Lucius1958
De Soto Frank wrote:Speaking of "kickin' the gong around" ( getting high on opium ), I've always wondered what (if any) recreational drugs inspired the gang at Fleischer Studios... definitely some surreal, if not down-right scary stuff came out of there, before they sold-out to Paramount, and Popeye & Co. got scrubbed-up and made "respectacle"...
The walrus-ghost dance is an example of early "motion-capture" animation, I believe known as "roto-scope"... they copied Cab's gyrations very accurately.
Thanks for sharing !

Not surprising, since the Fleischers were the original inventors of rotoscoping...
Bill
Re: Now that's what you call a genuine Frankenphone!
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 8:43 am
by De Soto Frank
Lucius1958 wrote:De Soto Frank wrote:Speaking of "kickin' the gong around" ( getting high on opium ), I've always wondered what (if any) recreational drugs inspired the gang at Fleischer Studios... definitely some surreal, if not down-right scary stuff came out of there, before they sold-out to Paramount, and Popeye & Co. got scrubbed-up and made "respectacle"...
The walrus-ghost dance is an example of early "motion-capture" animation, I believe known as "roto-scope"... they copied Cab's gyrations very accurately.
Thanks for sharing !

Not surprising, since the Fleischers were the original inventors of rotoscoping...
Cool ! Now... about my "drug-induced inspiration theory"...
Bill