Parade of the Award Nominees (1932) Poster

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7/10
Mickey in Living Color
CuriosityKilledShawn7 August 2005
For the REAL first time. This short was made for the Academy Awards banquet back in 1932, before politics and TV ratings ruined the prestigious awards AND the 'ceremony'. Funny thing is, Mickey appears wearing green shorts instead of his usual red and Pluto is grey. The short itself is nothing more than a walking parade of all the particular Oscar Nominees that year, including Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper, Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt, Helen Hayes, Fredric March and Marie Dressler from Emma. I can see how this would appeal to those at the dinner and no one else but it's cool to be able to watch this for nostalgia purposes.

I did review this before but the IMDb deleted my review for no reason, so lets keep our fingers crossed that they don't do it again eh.
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5/10
When someone gift-wraps a sow's ear . . .
pixrox118 January 2022
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. . . in six nesting boxes, each wrapped in glittering fabulous gilt paper, it does NOT make it into a silk purse! The first half of PARADE OF THE AWARD NOMINEES has nothing to do with the nominees. Mickey Mouse was NOT nominated for anything in 1932, yet he fritters away half of this show with one of those hackneyed stock characters parades which would later mesmerize a pathetic base of core supporters to beg, borrow and steal every spare penny to gamble away for elusive happiness at Dizzy Land and Dizzy World.
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8/10
Mickey's first Technicolour
TheLittleSongbird3 November 2012
While Parade of the Award Nominees is not one of my favourites, it is significant for being Mickey Mouse's first Technicolour short. It is an entertaining and interesting short also in its own right. There is not much story here, and the alternate colour schemes seemed rather odd to me, I am so used to seeing Mickey in red shorts and Pluto being orangey-yellow that it was quite a shock for Mickey's shorts to be green and Pluto more brown then grey. Other than that, the animation is crisp and bouncy, and I think Minnie's dress was very fitting and a nice change from her usual outfits. The music bristles with energy, there is a cute gag with Pluto bringing up the rear with THE END on his tail and Clarabelle is a pleasure to see doing something rather than either in the background or not used at all. The fairytale background also intrigues, as well as the various nominees, the most famous one to me being Fredric March(and for good reason might I add). All in all, a significant short and a good if not outstanding one. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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10/10
I wish they made this every year
Horst_In_Translation3 August 2015
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"Parade of the Award Nominees" is a very short cartoon movie from over 80 years ago and I really love the idea behind it. Mickey and the gang walk the red carpet and they are followed by cartoon characters of the Academy Award nominated actors that year. I really enjoyed watching this and would be so nice if this could be a tradition every awards season. I am really interested in the Oscars and maybe that is why it worked so well for me. Of course, it's a simple idea, but i quite liked how they portrayed the characters, for example Frederic March's Jekyll/Hyde. I t will probably even work better if you have seen the films with the contenders. The only one I watched out of these is "The Champ" and it was nice to see also the small boy right behind his father. A good film by the way and I recommend it. And I certainly recommend this short movie here as well. A must-see for everybody who enjoys the awards season as much as I do.
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