अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWithout success, Porky Pig constantly tries to silence an alley cat who has been disturbing his slumber by constantly singing loudly.Without success, Porky Pig constantly tries to silence an alley cat who has been disturbing his slumber by constantly singing loudly.Without success, Porky Pig constantly tries to silence an alley cat who has been disturbing his slumber by constantly singing loudly.
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क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाPorky's home has the very latest cabinet radio. In the days before television, radio was the at home entertainment for Americans, and most of the songs in this film would have been familiar to the audience---thanks to radio.
- गूफ़When Porky first goes to bed in his bedroom, the cat sings 'Figaro'. After hitting the cat with something, Porky goes back to bed, and the cat starts singing 'When Irish Eyes Are Smiling'. Suddenly, the room Porky is in is his living room, not his bedroom. After throwing the book 'Dr. Fu Manchu' at the cat (and getting hit with 'The Return of Fu Manchu'), Porky slams the window closed, turns around to walk away, and suddenly Porky is back in his bedroom.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनThis cartoon was colorized in 1968 by having every other frame traced over onto a cel. Each redrawn cel was painted in color and then photographed over a colored reproduction of each original background. Needless to say, the animation quality dropped considerably from the original version with this method. The cartoon was colorized again in 1992, this time with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Animated Century (2003)
- साउंडट्रैकLargo al factotum
(uncredited)
From "The Barber of Seville"
Music by Gioachino Rossini
Lyrics by Cesare Sterbini
Sung by the Cat
फीचर्ड रिव्यू
Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes, Hanna and Barbera and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons. Actually appreciate it even more now through young adult eyes, thanks to broader knowledge and taste and more interest in animation styles and various studios and directors.
Have a lot of appreciation and admiration for Friz Freleng, while not one of my all-time favourites in animation. His early work was very variable but when on top form and in his prime the best of his work was great and even more. 'Notes to You' is not one of Freleng's best. It is a very good cartoon though, even there are funnier, wittier and fresher cartoons from him, and saw signs of him finding his feet and settling.
'Notes to You' may be predictable at times and the momentum could have had more sharpness at times.
Porky is amusing and likeable as usual though, with nice chemistry with the funnier character of the alley cat. One can understand his frustration and annoyance. Mel Blanc as always does a fantastic job with the voice work, showing an unparalleled ability to bring individuality to multiple characters.
The animation is as always bright and colourful, with lots of smooth movement, imaginative detail in the gags and rich and meticulous detail in the backgrounds. Carl Stalling's music score is as ever high in energy, liveliness, character, lushness and whimsy, and not only is dynamic and fits effortlessly with the action but enhances everything.
What's more, 'Notes to You' is enormously entertaining, with some amusing wildness, wit and bite starting to show at this point in the dialogue. Plus there are some beautifully timed and animated and imaginative sight gags, that contain some surprises and a lively pace.
Overall, very good. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Have a lot of appreciation and admiration for Friz Freleng, while not one of my all-time favourites in animation. His early work was very variable but when on top form and in his prime the best of his work was great and even more. 'Notes to You' is not one of Freleng's best. It is a very good cartoon though, even there are funnier, wittier and fresher cartoons from him, and saw signs of him finding his feet and settling.
'Notes to You' may be predictable at times and the momentum could have had more sharpness at times.
Porky is amusing and likeable as usual though, with nice chemistry with the funnier character of the alley cat. One can understand his frustration and annoyance. Mel Blanc as always does a fantastic job with the voice work, showing an unparalleled ability to bring individuality to multiple characters.
The animation is as always bright and colourful, with lots of smooth movement, imaginative detail in the gags and rich and meticulous detail in the backgrounds. Carl Stalling's music score is as ever high in energy, liveliness, character, lushness and whimsy, and not only is dynamic and fits effortlessly with the action but enhances everything.
What's more, 'Notes to You' is enormously entertaining, with some amusing wildness, wit and bite starting to show at this point in the dialogue. Plus there are some beautifully timed and animated and imaginative sight gags, that contain some surprises and a lively pace.
Overall, very good. 8/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- 9 जून 2018
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