Ask me if I give a fuck about a clique, aye Ask me if I give a fuck about a diss, yuh Ask me if I give a fuck about fame, yuh Recently I just don't give a fuck about a thing, yuh Ask me if I give a fuck about a diss, aye Ask me if I give a fuck about a clique, yuh Ask me if I give a fuck about fame, yuh Recently I just don't give a fuck about a thing, yuh I just decided by the grace of the god Poseidon That you're so dead to me I dug a hole for you to lie in I'm sick and disowning All the moments And the key components That led me to follow hollow promises from empty monads It's 11 degrees and I can see my breath so I know I'm breathing But I got no pulse I swear to Thelema my heart ain't beating I better get back to the black hole sun Leaving my gun I don't need it for this one I'm Finding the silver lining and I'm mining for hope Trying to keep my wrists closed You are toxic My blood, your lips You are toxic My blood, your lips I'm about to pass and I know I'm not (No I'm not) Not comin back till I resurrect (Resurrect) Scatter me so I don't ever come back I was alone and I never wanna go back Ask me if I give a fuck about a diss, aye Ask me if I give a fuck about a clique, yuh Ask me if I give a fuck about fame, yuh Recently I just don't give a fuck about a thing, yuh Ask me if I give a fuck about a diss, aye Ask me if I give a fuck about a clique, yuh Ask me if I give a fuck about a fame, yuh Recently I just don't give a fuck about a thing, yuh
dude when the clown said "SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" and when he said " SAY BOY HAND ME OVER ANOTHA SHOT OF THAT BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUOOOOOOZZZZZZZEEEEEEEEE" I genuinely felt that
You misspelled Disney I prefer their version of Snow White (1939) over that piece of junk from 1933 I did watch it on The Disney Channel during The Magical World of Disney in the 90s Upload the opening to "The Magical World of Disney: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" which aired on The Disney Channel way back in 1994 1. The Disney Channel UFO Bumper ID Logo 2. The Magical World of Disney Opening Sequences 3. Brief Introduction by Michael Eisner (CEO of The Walt Disney Company), Goofy and Snow White 4. 1990 Walt Disney Pictures Logo 5. Start of the Film
This cartoon just turned 90! It was released on March 31, 1933. I love that a 90 year old cartoon is amazing to watch today and conveys its message to people it would never have dreamed of being seen by as it was being made.
@@burningfire2000 a "singer" Named ghostemane had their song over this the song is called mercury I think thats why he called it creepy btw ghostemane is suppose to be creepy
@@sonikku956 ya exactly :) descended from Homo Erectus but deviated from the subfamily, main physical differences are obv the nose and patterning, & they produce litters of usually around 50 from a comically small womb. they cannot be killed i been trying get funding to conduct further research but no one wants to give me a grant for some fucking reason
MIXIGAMES HD The reason it looks so realistic is because for Coco the clown, they used rotoscoping, where they trace over a video of an actual person doing the movements. Beautiful animation regardless.
For anyone wondering the lyrics of the guy`s song : St. James Infirmary Blues Folks, I'm goin' down to St. James Infirmary, See my baby there; She's stretched out on a long, white table, So sweet, so cold, so fair. Let her go, let her go, oh bless her, Wherever she may be, She will search this wide world over, But she'll never find another sweet man like me. Now when I die, bury me in my straight-leg britches, Put on a box-back coat and a stetson hat, Put a twenty-dollar gold piece on my watch chain, So you can let all them boys know I died standing pat. An' give me six crap shooting pall bearers, Let a chorus girl sing me a song, Put a red hot jazz band at the top of my head So we can raise Hallelujah as we go along. Folks, now that you have heard my story, Say, boy, hand me another shot of that booze; If anyone should ask you, Tell 'em I've got those St. James Infirmary blues.
Loved this animation... But I don't think you're quite familiar enough with the detail that was out into Disney cartoons during this time... This is much simpler and less complex.
A movie ticket around that time was about a dollar, now it’s about 2 or 3 dollars. I think he meant a $20 gold chain as in $20 worth of gold. Now if we were talking about the 1860s or so than yes
For the people who are commenting about how amazing the animation is: rothoscoping Calloway's movement gave us this masterpiece, Old Mant Of The Mauntain and Minnie The Moocher
For the people that don’t know that is a rotoscope. It records things and projects on animating screen. You can see it right here 5:42 koko’s moving but the iceberg makes it uneven as he glides to smooth to slide.
Moreover, all the animation of this short was done by one guy: Roland Crandall. It was apparently a reward from the Fleischer brothers for his years of dedication and loyalty to the studio; I suppose it was a passion project.
and the old man of the mauntain and the walrus in " minnie the moocher". Cab calloway, the maestro/singer/ head performer (the one who sings and dances as koko here) of the cotton club was a true virtuoso
People are saying that the animation is great for the time, but what people don’t realise that this animation was created by Max and Dave Fleicher, who patented the rotoscope, so they could capture real human movement. So in conclusion, this animation is the best of its time. I’ve been BluerThanBlue, and thank you for listening to my Ted Talk. Edit: Spelling mistake
As the Hayes code came into effect, Betty's head got smaller and her dresses got longer and I think thatis a GOOD thing.we got to see her grow up.she was no longer a precocious teenager but the first lady of animation and that is what makes her so endearing. We love you Betty
Cab Calloway was amazing. He did songs for a number of Betty Boop cartoons. Even when he got old, he still had it. His performance of "Minnie the Moocher" was one of the highlights of The Blues Brothers.
LYRICS Folks, I'm goin' down to St. James Infirmary See my baby there; She's stretched out on a long, white table She's so sweet, so cold, so fair Let it go, let it go, god bless her Wherever she may be She will search this wide world over But she'll never find another sweet man like me Now when I die, bury me in my straight-leg britches Put on a box-back coat and a Stetson hat Put a twenty-dollar gold piece on my watch chain So you can let all the boys know I died standing pat An' give me six crap shooting pall bearers Let a chorus girl sing me a song Put a red hot jazz band at the top of my head So we can raise Hallelujah as we go along Folks, now that you have heard my story Say, boy, hand me another shot of that booze; If anyone should ask you You just tell 'em I've got those St. James Infirmary blues
its kinda sus when think about girl wont find another girl like me 20 dollar chain on his neck to know he died standing pat? its giving bit neglect or unfair type
Folks, I'm goin' down to St. James Infirmary, See my baby there; She's stretched out on a long, white table, So sweet, so cold, so fair. Let her go, let her go, God bless her, Wherever she may be, She will search this wide world over, But she'll never find another sweet man like me. When I die, bury me in my straight-leg britches, Put on a box-back coat and a stetson hat, Put a twenty-dollar gold piece on my watch chain, So you can let all the boys know I died standing pat. An' give me six crap shooting pall bearers, Let a chorus girl sing me a song. Put a red hot jazz band at the top of my head So we can raise Hallelujah as we go along. Folks, now that you have heard my story, Say, boy, hand me another shot of that booze; If anyone should ask you, Tell 'em I've got those St. James Infirmary blues.
The amazing thing is this rotoscoping is some of the only film of Cab Calloway at his height. Most theaters wouldn't show a film of a black man in any sort of leading role, so they used these great performers in cartoons.
Cab Calloway has better dance moves than other dancers in the world. He's the Michael Jackson of his time ever since he did the Moonwalk before he [Jackson] was born.
When you see creativity like this, you realize exactly how far we have fallen. Greed, laziness, and corruption have dumbed us down to the point of mass idiocy. The generation that produced these cartoons were clever beyond our understanding.
I actually want to hear the opinions of someone who *was* there in the theater when this was new. They'd have to be at least 96 to 105 years old, though it might only _just_ be possible. A rare few people have gotten up to 115 years old, after all.
Roland Crandall was a hyper-adroit animator, as he provided nearly all drawings on this animated film. He should be mentioned as one of the greatest animators who ever lived. Truly outstanding character animation, and in 1933, for crying out loud!
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