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The Band Concert

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1935 Mickey Mouse color cartoon film

The Band Concert
Theatrical release poster featuringGideon Goat.
Directed byWilfred Jackson[1]
Produced byWalt Disney
StarringClarence Nash
Pinto Colvig
Music byLeigh Harline (music)
Gioachino Rossini (score)
Animation byJohnny Cannon
Les Clark (Mickey Mouse)
Ugo D'Orsi
Frenchy DeTremaudan
Clyde Geronimi
Huszti Horvath
Dick Huemer
Jack Kinney
Wolfgang Reitherman
Ward Kimball
Milt Kahl
Archie Robin
Louie Schmitt
Dick Williams
Roy Williams
Cy Young
Layouts byHugh Hennesy
Terrell Stapp
Color processTechnicolor (3-strip)
Production
company
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • February 23, 1935 (1935-02-23)
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Running time
9:20
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Band Concert is a 1935 American animatedshort film produced in 3-stripTechnicolor byWalt Disney Productions and released byUnited Artists. The 73rd short film inthe Mickey Mouse series, it was the second release of the year, and notable as the first in the series to be produced in color.[3]

Directed byWilfred Jackson, with music adapted byLeigh Harline, the action follows a small music band, conducted byMickey Mouse, which struggles through a distraction-filled public performance.Clarence Nash provides the voice ofDonald Duck, the only speaking character.[4] The film remains among the most highly acclaimed of the Disney shorts.

Plot

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Mickey Mouse's concert band is performing a concert in apark. As the film opens, they are being applauded for having just played music fromLouis Joseph Ferdinand Hérold'sZampa. They next beginGioacchino Rossini'sWilliam Tell overture.[5]

Mickey's performance is first disrupted by Peter Pig'svibrato trumpet and Paddy Pig's tuba playingPrelude: Dawn from theWilliam Tell overture. Meanwhile,Donald Duck rolls a vendor cart through the audience selling popcorn, lemonade, peanuts, and ice cream, which further causes a distraction to Mickey.

While the band is playing the "Finale" segment, Donald plays "Turkey in the Straw" with a flute at the same tempo as the band. Overhearing Donald, the entire band absent-mindedly find themselves playing Donald's song. Realizing his mistake, Mickey gets mad over his performance being disrupted in this manner and splits Donald's flute in half, only for Donald to get another one out. They play the song once more and Donald is stopped by Mickey, who splits the flute again. The band resumes the segment and Donald pulls out a third flute and plays "Turkey in the Straw" again, but before Mickey can stop him again, Donald breaks the flute himself. An angry trombonist grabs Donald by the neck, shakes out several of his flutes and forces him off the stage, knocking him backwards into the vendor cart.

While Donald tries to play the song again, a bee harasses him. When the bee lands on Mickey's hat, Donald throws ice cream at the bee, but it flies into Peter Pig's trumpet; he shoots it out, accidentally hitting Mickey with it. The ice cream slides under Mickey's uniform, making him shake around, causing the band to briefly playThe Streets of Cairo until it falls out and he kicks it away. Mickey has the band playRanz des Vaches and swats his baton at the bee, temporarily causing the band to briefly play notes more drastically different than the song. PercussionistHorace Horsecollar tries to kill the bee by squishing it with his cymbals and with a hammer, but accidentally hits Goofy's head instead, driving his head down into his jacket. He continues playing his clarinet from inside it while Horace leaves in shame.

When the band comes to the "Storm" segment of the overture, it summons an actualtornado, prompting the audience and Donald to run away. The benches that the audience members were sitting on come to life (each wearing a hat that fell off an audience member) and also begin running for their lives as well. Donald tries to take shelter in some trees only for the tornado to tie them in knots with Donald in the middle. The tornado sucks up and destroys everything in its path, even the pavilion on which the band is playing, but the band is so used to distractions at this point that they continue to play from inside the tornado, in which Mickey floats through the remains of a wrecked house, Peter Pig gets spanked by a fence, andClarabelle gets hit by a coat and an umbrella that turns her flute inside out. The tornado suddenly freezes when Mickey takes a pause conducting and goes in reverse as the band finishes the last part of the song. As the storm passes, the band is thrown into a tree and they finish the overture. By this time, the only remaining audience member is Donald Duck who applauds enthusiastically. Witnessing Donald playing "Turkey in the Straw" as an encore, the angry band members throw their instruments at him, which ends with a tuba being thrown on top of him. Donald's hands appear out of the tuba's blowpiece and plays a final flutter of notes.

The Band

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Cast

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Reception

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The Band Concert has become one of the most highly acclaimed Disney short films.Esquire magazine cultural criticGilbert Seldes wrote that "[none of] dozens of works produced in America at the same time in all the other arts can stand comparison with this one." The Italian conductorArturo Toscanini was such a fan ofThe Band Concert that he saw it six times in the theater and later invited Walt Disney to his home in Italy.[7]

InThe Disney Films,Leonard Maltin said thatThe Band Concert is "one of the best cartoons ever made anywhere... There are nuances of expression in Mickey's character throughout this film that had seldom been explored in earlier shorts. The pacing is also entirely different from the standard Mickey Mouse comedies of the early thirties. Instead of trying to pack in a thousand gags a minute,The Band Concert takes its time and builds to a crescendo."[8]

The Band Concert was rated third in the 1994 bookThe 50 Greatest Cartoons, as rated by members of the field of animation.[9] As a result, it was the highest-ranked Disney cartoon on the list, and the only one in the top 5 not produced byWarner Bros. Cartoons.

Home media

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The short was released on December 4, 2001, onWalt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Living Color.[10]

Legacy

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According toLeonard Maltin, the 1942Mickey Mouse filmSymphony Hour was somewhat of a remake ofThe Band Concert.

In the 1942 wartime cartoon,All Together, Mickey and his whole band from the cartoon is seen in the parade.

In the video gameKingdom Hearts II, in the Garden area of Disney Castle, there is atopiary sculpture of all characters in the band besides Mickey, Donald, and Goofy.

The Band Concert serves as the basis for a projector level in the gameEpic Mickey 2: The Power of Two.

The Band Concert was also the basis for, and title of the secret level in the game,Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse (in theSega Genesis/Mega Drive,Sega CD andPlayStation versions only).

The Band Concert is one of the parade units that was featured in theTokyo Disneyland paradeDisney on Parade: 100 Years of Magic, which depicts a large inflatable rendition of Mickey from the cartoon. It was later reused forHong Kong Disneyland'sDisney on Parade.

This cartoon was also the inspiration for theWalt Disney World ResortMagic Kingdom showMickey's PhilharMagic.

The short was one of the many featured inDonald Duck's 50th Birthday. Donald remembers it in apsychiatric session with Dr.Ludwig Von Drake and says that Mickey "invited" Donald to play with his band.

The Band Concert is the theme for theSilly Symphony Swings attraction atDisney California Adventure Park.

This cartoon was featured inDisney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse.

Mickey's music stand and a drum are on display as props from the short in the queue of theMickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway attraction atDisneyland.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Smith, Dave (1996)."Band Concert, The".Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia (1st ed.).New York:Hyperion. pp. 40–41.ISBN 0-7868-8149-6.
  2. ^Kaufman, J.B.; Gerstein, David (2018).Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: The Ultimate History. Cologne: Taschen.ISBN 978-3-8365-5284-4.
  3. ^While two more Mickey Mouse releases were produced in black and white, the series otherwise switched to color on a permanent basis.Lenburg, Jeff (1999).The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 108-109.ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. RetrievedJune 6, 2020.
  4. ^The Band ConcertArchived 2006-08-20 at theWayback Machine at The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts
  5. ^The overture was significantly abridged to account for events in the film. It was also played out of order, starting with the "Finale" (the "Lone Ranger" segment), continuing with theRanz des Vaches "Daybreak" movement, and ending with the "Prelude" and "Storm" movements.
  6. ^Appeared asGideon Goat in promotional materials. ([1])
  7. ^Gabler, Neal.Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination.Vintage: New York. 2007. page 195.
  8. ^Maltin, Leonard (1984).The Disney Films (2nd ed.). Crown Publishers. p. 294.ISBN 0-517-55407-0. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2020.
  9. ^Beck, Jerry (1994),50 Greatest Cartoons, The. Atlanta: Turner Publishing Inc., pg 41. 1-878685-49-X
  10. ^"Mickey Mouse in Living Color DVD Review".DVD Dizzy. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2021.
  11. ^"Photos: First Look Inside the Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway Queue at Disneyland".laughingplace.com. January 25, 2023. RetrievedMarch 26, 2023.

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