Pass the Biscuits Mirandy!
Studio: Walter Lantz Release Date : August 23, 1943 Series: Swing Symphonies

Cumulative rating:
(4 ratings submitted)

Synopsis

The classic biscuits of Mirandy are popular amongst hillbillies, but they're just too rock-hard to eat! However, that doesn't mean they can't be used as bullets to defeat the Axis and Allies of World War II!

Credits

Director

James H. ("Jimmie" / "Shamus") Culhane

Animator

Paul J. Smith

Story

Ben "J. B." Hardaway
Milt Schaffer

Music

Darrell Calker

Producer

Walter "Walt" Lantz


Distributor(s)

Universal Pictures

DVD

United States

Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection

Technical Specifications

Running Time: 6:42
Production No.: C-13
MPAA No.: 9275
Animation Type: Standard (Hand-drawn-Cel) Animation
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
Cinematographic Format: Spherical
Color Type: Technicolor
Negative Type: 35mm
Original Country: United States
Original Language: English
Print Type: 35mm
Sound Type: Mono: Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording

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From Tsivc99 :

A fun entry in the "Swing Symphony" series. Real catchy tune, and some fun gags make this one a treat. A few dated war time references or gags near the end may make this one a bit harder to approach now to some, but a fun cartoon none the less.
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From RareSox :

This was only the first Lantz cartoon directed by the legendary Shamus Culhane, and already, you can see plenty of trademarks that you would expect from him, like rapid editing between scenes. The gags are fun and never a bore, but I'm not going to regurgitate my thoughts off aof Tsivc99. If you want to know about this, go read his comment. As for animators, I'd like to suspect that Rudy Zamora was involved in this, as is Les Kline, Laverne Harding, and a credited Paul Smith. Whatever it is, give this fun entry a watch. 8/10
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