Forest rangers George and Junior try to snuff out a frisky flame with a sparky personality that threatens to set the forest alight...Forest rangers George and Junior try to snuff out a frisky flame with a sparky personality that threatens to set the forest alight...Forest rangers George and Junior try to snuff out a frisky flame with a sparky personality that threatens to set the forest alight...
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- Trivia"Red Hot Rangers" cartoon short is featured on the John Wayne DVD "Tycoon" 1947 as a bonus cartoon short.
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[the fire is put out, but the forest is pretty charred]
Junior: Well, anyway, George, we finally put out the fire, didn't we, George?
George: Yeah, Junior.
[sees a smoldering cigarette and picks it up]
George: And leave us remember, here is the little thing that caused the whole trouble. If people would only stop and think, one little cigarette can burn down a whole forest. Anybody that would take one of these, puff on it...
[he does so with this cigarette]
George: ... and then throw it away careless-like...
[he does so]
George: ... ought to have the lickin' of his life.
[Junior puts out the cigarette on the ground with his foot]
George: Yes, sir, he ought to have the lickin' of his life!
Junior: [now upset and rolling up his sleeve] Duh, okay, George, bend over!
[Junior gives George a spanking as the cartoon irises out and ends]
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Final Destination (2009)
Also have much admiration for Tex Avery, an animation genius whose best cartoons are animated masterpieces and some of the best ever made by anybody. 'Red Hot Rangers', like Avery's other George and Junior series, doesn't represent him at his best, this was prime-era Tex Avery (1940s at the MGM) and most other cartoons from this period were far more representative of that which does make the cartoon a slight disappointment. While it is a long way from being one of his funniest or most inventive, 'Red Hot Rangers' is not a bad cartoon at all, and other than a slight lack of variety (inevitable when the humour revolves mostly around a running gag), particularly with the behaviour of the flame, there is very little wrong with it.
Although it is not hilarious, 'Red Hot Rangers' does have very amusing moments and is timed well, and while Avery's wild and wacky approach that is so distinctive comes through stronger elsewhere this is hardly devoid of either.
George and Junior are an appealing and amusing double act. The flame is a decent foil, though its behaviour is on the repetitious side. Avery is also on voice acting duty and he shows as much talent for that as he had for directing and animating, both of which he also does a characteristically very good job. Dick Nelson joins him with the voice acting and he's fine.
It is no surprise that the animation is superb, being rich in colour and detail. The character designs are unique, Avery always did have creative character designs, and suitably fluid. The music, courtesy of Scott Bradley, is lushly and cleverly orchestrated, with lively and energetic rhythms and fits very well indeed.
Overall, nowhere near classic Avery but worth tracking down. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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- Nov 15, 2017
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- Yellowstone National Park, USA("Jello-Stone National Park")
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- Runtime8 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1