I’m glad to have shared the joy with others! It’s absolutely magnificent, isn’t it? An amazing combination of the surreal and the grotesque, all done with impeccable comic timing.
“Feed the Kitty”-the one with the big bulldog who is actually just a softie, who finds a kitten and spends most of the cartoon trying to hide it from his owner. The whole “Here, take the kitten cookie!” scene has me simultaneously laughing my ass off and crying like a baby, every time.
[Youtube has shot this one down too, and I’m not about to go to one of those shady Russian video sites for a link.]
There was a MGM? Warner Bros? cartoon from way back in the day that was set to “The Blue Danube” and the entire thing was the sheet music coming to life on the page. I remember the eight notes galloping like horses. Can’t remember the name, can’t YouTube at work … but it was my favorite ever.
Close runner-up: Pinky and the Brain had an animated song listing all the parts of the brain. Brain listed them all except for Pinky’s “Brain stem! Brain stem!!” Brilliant.
It’s so cliche, but I just adore “One Froggy Evening.” It’s everything an animated short should be, and I love cartoons that tell the story without dialogue (aside from the fact that Michigan sings.)
For more recent works, “Presto” is also wonderful, for many of the same reasons.
Naw, that’s not it, sorry. I meant the actual sheet music coming to life: the eighth notes, the quarter rests, the whole rests, sixteenths, and all the rest of 'em, all running around on the five-lined sheet.
Probably a Tom and Jerry. The one with the baby elephant? The exploding white mouse, Jerry being saddled with nephew Nibbles (he’s always hungry) at thanksgiving.
The best cartoon short comes from one of the worst cartoon characters
The Wacky Weed which is an Andy Panda cartoon. Andy Panda is a less than mediocre character but in this short where he does battle with a weed it’s brilliant.
And besides I HATE THAT FLOWER!!! Go WEED GO!!!
The second best short is Galaxia
There was another cartoon I loved, I don’t know what program it was on but it involved a matchmaker guy and a little guy from outer space. First the matchmaker fixes him up with a jukebox, which the spaceman thinks is a woman. The jukebox is playing the song I Love You. So you can get the picture, the jukebox is singing, “I love you,” over and over and the space guy says in a really cool little squeaky voice “She love’s me.” Trust me this is funny when you hear me do the squeaky little voice. Anyway the space guy pays the matchmaker and flies off with the jukebox.
A few days pass, and the space guy brings the jukebox, back and he says in that cool squeaky little voice, “She never shuts her mouth, yakita, yakita, yakita, all day long.” So the matchmaker let’s the spaceman trade her in on a gumball machine, which he also, thinks is a woman.
A few more days pass and the spaceman returns with the gumball machine. And he says in his squeaky little voice “When ever I hold her hand she loses one of her eyes” In effect he is pulling the lever and it releases a gumball. In the old days gumball machines worked by putting in a penny and pulling a lever for you young guys, who only see modern day gumball machines.
I wish you could hear the voice, 'cause as I read this it doesn’t sound funny, but it is.
Can I ask another “Identify this animation…” question? Back in high school, a teacher showed us an animated sort-of-short (I think it was maybe 8? mins long) of a world that consisted of a flat square plane, populated by little animated stick figures and a single treasure chest. The plane would tip in response to everyone’s weight, sliding the box and other residents around. One guy starts sliding the box around to knock everyone else off the plane.
It ends with one dude all by himself on the plane, with the treasure chest on the other side. He has to sit far apart from it to keep from tipping himself off. He sits, alone, a miser, unable to reach his own treasure.
Years later, at a Pink Floyd laser light show, this animation was one of the background movies they used. None of my friends had any idea why I was suddenly so excited about that one particular bit of footage. They must’ve thought I had the brown acid or something.
Several of my favorites have already been mentioned, but in recent years I’ve become a big fan of Shaun the Sheep, best episodes are *Scrumping *and The Visitor.
Can’t forget HappyHappyJoyJoy, now can we? The part where Ren is desperately trying to destroy the electronic Happy Hat which is stuck on his head, by bashing it, and himself, with a heavy stick, in time with the music, had me ROTF.
Hahahaaa! He couldn’t help himself! Hahahaa, he had to choke her. I love when he woke her up with smelling salts to choke her. Thanks. That was funny as hell.