Gerald McBoing-Boing (1950) UPA (Robert Cannon)


Gerald McBoing-Boing was released in 1950 by United Productions of America (UPA) and was produced by Robert Cannon and was adapted from a story by Dr. Seuss. The artistic style is much simpler and more sketch like than the realistic far more detailed animation that the Walt Disney studios were creating. Walt Disney had the multi plane camera and in order to compete and be profitable UPA had been experimenting with different styles.  What the animation lacks in color and details are more than offset by the rhythmic prose of Dr. Seuss, cute word play and intriguing story line whose ending is not so readily apparent. This makes for an animation that is entertaining and cute while not as cinematically beautiful as one of Disney's animated features. I found it to be quite good and accomplishing in it's goal to entertain.  This new look they created would become widely copied and utilized in the coming years.

UPA had been founding by former Walt Disney staff members who left Disney during the Disney animators' strike of 1941 feeling that animation did not have to be as painstakingly realistic as Walt Disney demanded and that animation was being constrained by Disney's efforts to depict cinematic reality. With UPA they then experimented with various minimalistic approaches and found their first success with Gerald McBoing-Boing.

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