"The Big Drip" is an animated short about the building of the ark...by the animals. Includes a sing-a-long of "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More""The Big Drip" is an animated short about the building of the ark...by the animals. Includes a sing-a-long of "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More""The Big Drip" is an animated short about the building of the ark...by the animals. Includes a sing-a-long of "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More"
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Jack Mercer
- Crow
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Sid Raymond
- Monkey
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- Izzy Sparber
- Myron Waldman(uncredited)
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- TriviaEnded with gag involving the Paramount logo. This gag was removed by television distributor National Telefilm Associates.
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A bit of a drip
1949's 'The Big Drip' could have gone either way of cute and amusing or corny and over-cutesy. Especially considering the premise that will be to some people's tastes and not appeal at all to others and that Famous Studios have gone either way throughout their whole filmography. Also that the whole Screen Song series from Famous Studios has been very mixed in this regard, with all the cartoons falling in either extreme or with elements of both.
'The Big Drip' has elements of both, but generally leans more towards being in the latter category of corny and over-cutesy. Which was true of quite a number of the series' cartoons, but it was something that was done worse in others ('Spring Song' being a prime example). It is neither one of the best or worst cartoons in the Screen Song series and is somewhere in the watchable but very average middle when ranking it with the others.
Am going to start with the good. The animation in 'The Big Drip' is good on the most part. Especially the vibrant colours and equally loved the background detail where a lot of care went into it, the setting looks handsome yet has grit too. The incidental music is even better, very lushly orchestrated and full of character rhythmically.
Furthermore, a few of the pun-heavy gags are smile-worthy amusing (if not hilarious) and there is some nice energy in the first third. The characters are well designed.
However, there could have been more gags and too many of the puns are very obvious and corny, not particularly amusing either. The final third badly loses momentum, and while the closing thirty seconds is indeed cute that is pretty much the only appealing thing about the saccharine, un-energetic and quite cheesy singalong portion that feels like a different cartoon altogether. The portion has dated pretty badly and what is actually a pretty good song is ruined by those groan-worthy puns
While the characters are well designed they don't have an awful lot to do and don't have much personality. Liked the pace to begin with but it does increasingly slacken by the slog that is the final third. The cutesiness and corn gets too much and the story is too slight and predictable.
Concluding, mixed feelings. 5/10.
'The Big Drip' has elements of both, but generally leans more towards being in the latter category of corny and over-cutesy. Which was true of quite a number of the series' cartoons, but it was something that was done worse in others ('Spring Song' being a prime example). It is neither one of the best or worst cartoons in the Screen Song series and is somewhere in the watchable but very average middle when ranking it with the others.
Am going to start with the good. The animation in 'The Big Drip' is good on the most part. Especially the vibrant colours and equally loved the background detail where a lot of care went into it, the setting looks handsome yet has grit too. The incidental music is even better, very lushly orchestrated and full of character rhythmically.
Furthermore, a few of the pun-heavy gags are smile-worthy amusing (if not hilarious) and there is some nice energy in the first third. The characters are well designed.
However, there could have been more gags and too many of the puns are very obvious and corny, not particularly amusing either. The final third badly loses momentum, and while the closing thirty seconds is indeed cute that is pretty much the only appealing thing about the saccharine, un-energetic and quite cheesy singalong portion that feels like a different cartoon altogether. The portion has dated pretty badly and what is actually a pretty good song is ruined by those groan-worthy puns
While the characters are well designed they don't have an awful lot to do and don't have much personality. Liked the pace to begin with but it does increasingly slacken by the slog that is the final third. The cutesiness and corn gets too much and the story is too slight and predictable.
Concluding, mixed feelings. 5/10.
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- Oct 21, 2021
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- Runtime8 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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