(1938)

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Lions and mice
TheLittleSongbird21 June 2018
The Terrytoons are oddly interesting, mainly for anybody wanting to see (generally) older cartoons made by lesser known and lower-budget studios. They are a mixed bag in quality, with some better than others, often with outstanding music and with some mild amusement and charm and variable in animation, characterisation and content.

1938, like all the other years for Terrytoons, saw a hit and miss batch, more so than the other years even. Of which 'The Lion Hunt' is one of the middling ones ranking it in correlation with the rest of the Terrytoons and one of the middling 1938 cartoons. It is an unexceptional, nothing exactly special cartoon and has the same amount of problems as it has the amount of strengths. 'The Lion Hunt' is also watchable, completest sake is the main reason to see it but it's not the only reason.

Best asset is the music, which predictably is incredible. It is so beautifully and cleverly orchestrated and arranged, is great fun to listen to and full of lively energy, doing so well with enhancing the action. The ambitious, elaborate detail in the backgrounds is still great to see, as is the comparatively improved fluidity of drawing and movement, and some synchronisation in movement and sound is neat.

A few amusing moments, some imaginative and there is some zest and natural charm, and parts of it and the basic set up are nicely done. The voices are more expressive than before.

Outside of the backgrounds and more fluidity than seen previously however, a few of the transitions are not always polished.

Likewise, the story is paper thin and formulaic with not an awful lot to it (like the cartoon in general). Gags aren't enough, they are not always very organised (fairly scattershot), and there is not much especially memorable about some and some don't serve much point. The cartoon tends to veer towards being too cute and a lot of it is pretty predictable from being a familiar premise for Terrytoons. Some choppiness too and the cartoon feels very old fashioned with not all the characters being particularly memorable, the male lion being the best character and the mice being bland.

Overall, watchable if unexceptional. 5/10 Bethany Cox
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boblipton16 February 2015
It's Aesop's fable of the Lion and the Mouse; this time, the mouse returns the favor when the lion is confronted by a pit-helmeted hunter with an automatic weapon and his spear-wielding bearers in this old-fashioned but high-speed Terrytoon.

This was the sort of cartoon that Paul Terry and his staff had been turning out, with incremental technical improvements, since Terry was first working for van Beuren (and maybe before at Bray). With this one, the changes are those of story-telling and pacing, as director Mannie Davis uses a more polished and fluid style of movement, better and more varied voice actors and nice coordination of sound effects and Phili Scheib's musical score. I would award it a higher score except that I've already seen earlier versions from Terry; he seemed to redo them every couple of years. We'll see what improvements the 1940 shows.
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