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"Mother Goose Goes to Hollywood" Model Sheets.
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william...@aol.com
2008-07-12 05:37:08 UTC
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Walt Disney’s “Mother Goose Goes to Hollywood", a Silly Symnphonies
cartoon that features the caricatures of many famous stars from the
1930’s, including Laurel and Hardy, here are the model sheets,
courtesy of the Goober Sleeve Blog. Enjoy.

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Jimmy Fin
2008-07-13 02:09:59 UTC
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Very cool. Thanks.


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Walt Disney’s “Mother Goose Goes to Hollywood", a Silly Symnphonies
cartoon that features the caricatures of many famous stars from the
1930’s, including Laurel and Hardy, here are the model sheets,
courtesy of the Goober Sleeve Blog. Enjoy.

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Jim R.
2008-07-14 17:38:44 UTC
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The correct title of the cartoon, as it shows on the sheets
themselves, is "Mother Goose Goes Hollywood." No word "to" in there.
The author of the blog got it wrong too. - Jim Roebuck
william...@aol.com
2008-07-14 21:57:45 UTC
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Post by Jim R.
The correct title of the cartoon, as it shows on the sheets
themselves, is "Mother Goose Goes Hollywood." No word "to" in there.
The author of the blog got it wrong too. - Jim Roebuck
Thank you for pointing that out. But what’s really important is to
admire the wonderful artwork, like the comedy of Laurel and Hardy,
this type of hand drawn animation has sadly become something of the
past.

Cartoonguy
Jim R.
2008-07-16 15:26:37 UTC
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The cartoon is available in one of the "Walt Disney Treasures" 2-disk
sets. I think it's in one called "Silly Symphonies Vol. 2." It's a
very good cartoon, and the little pastiche of L & H is quite a bit
like them! Katharine Hepburn as Little Bo-Peep who has lost her sheep
is very funny. She keeps popping up throughout the cartoon looking for
her sheep. - Jim Roebuck

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