Booby Hatched

October. 14,1944      NR
Rating:
6.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A duck struggles mightily and finally hatches her eggs in the bitter cold. All but one, that is: poor little Robespierre. Mama doesn't notice him missing until after he has sprouted legs and run off in search of warmth.

Sara Berner as  Mama Duck (voice) (uncredited)
Mel Blanc as  Robespierre / Bear (voice) (uncredited)

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Reviews

GamerTab
1944/10/14

That was an excellent one.

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Listonixio
1944/10/15

Fresh and Exciting

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Brainsbell
1944/10/16

The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.

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Erica Derrick
1944/10/17

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Edgar Allan Pooh
1944/10/18

. . . knows that 90% of animators are Asian, because that continent is the Ancestral Homeland of Cartoons as much as Africa is the Fatherland of NBA basketball. Yet, most of the artists associated with BOOBY HATCHED sport European-sounding monikers, because Rich People Party Congressional Storm Troopers were sent to kidnap every Japanese man, woman, and child at the outset of World War Two, and truck them to desert Ethnic Cleansing Gulags, which turned out to be Death Camps for many. None of these folks faced a shred of evidence that they had done anything wrong. All of them remained locked up for years without a smidgen of "Due Process." Upon release, none of the surviving detainees got their homes, businesses, or money back. "How could this happen in America?" ask my Millenial classmates. How could White strangers be allowed to occupy the Prime Digs built with the sweat off your brow, and passing down the stolen property through the generations into the 21st Century? Three words: Military-Style Assault Rifles. Not one of these political prisoners being herded like sheep to slaughter had so much as a semi-automatic AR-15. That's why five million Americans ALREADY have stocked up on their Bushmasters, and why 100 million more will do so under President Trump. When THE PURGE happens in Real Life, the descendants of the scabs who BOOBY HATCHED the Japanese animators' jobs and homes may be among the first to go.

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TheLittleSongbird
1944/10/19

And this is coming from someone who likes Frank Tashlin without considering him a favourite. Booby Hatched might not be one of the greatest cartoons of all time, however that doesn't stop it from being thoroughly entertaining. It is colourfully and fluidly animated, and camera shots show a master animation director who puts a lot of thought and care into what he does. Carl Stalling's music score is without fault, it fits so well, sounds beautiful and is full of energy. The writing has freshness and wit, who can forget the lines of the hibernating bear? While the story has enough excitement and twists to stop it being too routine. Booby Hatched is solidly paced, and underneath all the hilarity the duckling in the blizzard is so heartfelt you cannot be touched by it. The line proceeding it is funny if a little bit obtrusive to the mood. The characters engage throughout, the hibernating bear is priceless, and the voice work is perfectly pitched by Mel Blanc and Sara Berner. To conclude, very good and great entertainment. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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slymusic
1944/10/20

"Booby Hatched" is a very silly Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. It's basically about an overprotective mother duck and one of her unhatched little offspring who somehow manages to separate himself from his siblings and get himself lost. No need for me to reveal more than that.Here are, in my opinion, the funniest moments from "Booby Hatched". As the mother duck prepares to rest her boiling hot fanny on her chilly blue eggs, they all suddenly hatch, with all the little ducklings shouting, "Don't do it! We'll come out." The one unhatched duckling (voiced by Mel Blanc) is hilarious as he makes his first appearance, saying, "Hey, where is everybody? Who turned off the heat?" and later, "I've just gotta find someone to sit on me, someone with a nice, warm DISPOSITION." As the poor little duckling trudges through a violent blizzard, the musical accompaniment suddenly stops and the snow suddenly freezes in midair as he comments, "This is the saddest part of the picture, folks." To conclude, how dare I write about a Warner Bros. cartoon without mentioning the genius of composer/orchestrator Carl W. Stalling. At the opening of "Booby Hatched", depicting an excruciatingly chilly day on the farm, we hear "Old MacDonald" cleverly written in a minor key! The mother duck checks on her icy blue eggs to the accompaniment of "Am I Blue?" And "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich, and You" accompanies the wolf attempting to cook the unhatched duckling in a large pot.

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Robert Reynolds
1944/10/21

This is an incredibly funny cartoon, but a minor character steals the show. There is a hibernating bear who has two lines and the second is one of the funniest bits in the whole short. Other things to watch for are the roll call of the baby ducks' names after they hatch and Robspierre's closing line at the very end. Well worth looking for. Recommended.

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