Director: Walter Lantz or Bill Nolan
Release Date: November 27, 1933
Rating: ★★★
Review:
This short opens with Oswald sitting in a dentist’s chair. The dentist knocks Oswald out to be able to pull his sore tooth.
Then the radio announces that Old King Cole has the blues. Oswald immediately runs off to warn all Hollywood entertainers, a.o. Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Joe E. Brown, Laurel & Hardy, Ed Wynn, but also Wallace Beery and Greta Garbo. They all hurry to the depressed king. Old King Cole looks quite similar to the same character in the Silly Symphony ‘Old King Cole‘ from four months earlier, proof of how close the rival studios followed the Disney output.
Paul Whiteman plays a tune for him, and Oswald sings a song about Mother Goose, assisted by a.o. Joe E. Brown, W.C. Fields, Al Jolson, Mae West, and a stuttering person I don’t recognize [this is Roscoe Ates – thank you Don M. Yowp for the info]. This immediately cheers up the old king. Then Laurel & Hardy enter with a pile of pies, which soon results in a large pie throwing battle, featuring a.o. Charlie Chaplin, Jimmy Durante, Harold Lloyd, and the Marx Brothers. Meanwhile, Old King Cole’s old jester grows jealous of Oswald’s success. The jester kidnaps Oswald and takes him into a dark cellar. Soon Oswald awakes, revealing it all has been a dream…
Despite the trite dream ending, ‘The Merry Old Soul’ is a quite entertaining cartoon. The short follows a trend that really caught on in 1933 of simply stuffing cartoons with Hollywood stars. Earlier examples are the great Mickey Mouse cartoon ‘Mickey’s Gala Premier‘, and ‘Soda Squirt‘ featuring Flip the Frog. Five years later, Disney would also mix Mother Goose and Hollywood stars in ‘Mother Goose goes Hollywood’ (1938), which owes nothing to this Oswald short.
Watch ‘The Merry Old Soul’ yourself and tell me what you think:
‘The Merry Old Soul’ is available on the DVD set ‘The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection’.
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November 4, 2022 at 21:09
Achernar
damn i know who that woman was, she’s Edna May Oliver!
November 4, 2022 at 21:13
Gijs Grob
You’re way ahead of me!
November 4, 2022 at 20:41
Achernar
btw can you identify the person between Brown and Fields? or is there no prototype for this character?
November 4, 2022 at 19:43
Achernar
i was recently adding subtitles to this cartoon on a website and i wanted to list each star’s name as an addition but i couldn’t actually identify them all… i was just thinking about giving up this idea but!! i found your posting!! thank you so so much for the information!!! so much that you can’t even imagine how much i appreciate it!!!!
December 12, 2018 at 16:45
Alan Keeling
A delightful 1933 Lantz Oswald Rabbit cartoon featuring scores of Hollywood film stars, Laurel & Hardy manage to cure “Old King Cole’s” depression problem and for good measure, Harold Lloyd, Jimmy Durante, Marx Brothers + custard pies do a great job. A great cartoon bar none.
September 4, 2017 at 16:04
Don M. Yowp
Roscoe Ates is the stutterer.
I see Will Rogers is in this short as well.
September 4, 2017 at 16:16
Gijs Grob
Thank you very much for the information, Don!