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All Together (1942 film)

All Together (also known as Walt Disney's All Together) is a 1942 three-minute educational short animated film made by the Walt Disney Studios, for the National Film Board of Canada. The film was released theatrically on January 13, 1942 as part of a series of four films directed at the Canadian public to buy war bonds during the Second World War.

All Together
Title frame
Directed byJack King
Produced byWalt Disney
Starring
Music byFrank Churchill
Paul J. Smith (reused music from the The Practical Pig)
Animation byEd Love
Art Babbitt
Marwin Woodward
Color processTechnicolor
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • January 13, 1942 (1942-01-13)
Running time
3 minutes
CountriesCanada; United States
LanguageEnglish

All Together was directed by Jack King, and among other voice artists, featured the voice talent of Pinto Colvig as "Doc", Clarence "Ducky" Nash as "Donald Duck", and Walt Disney as "Mickey Mouse". This film marks the only appearance of Mickey Mouse in a World War II propaganda film. Additionally, Mickey appears in his Older "Dot Eyes" design in this short due to Animation being reused from older shorts.[1] [Note 1]

All Together features the characters from many of Disney's landmark animated features, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Much of the short consists of reused work from The Band Concert (1935) and Mickey's Amateurs (1937).

Plot Edit

In 1942, Mickey Mouse, conducting his band on a moving bandwagon, leads a parade marching through the streets of Ottawa, past the Canadian Parliament Buildings. In order, Pinocchio, Geppetto, Figaro, Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck, and Pluto carry banners with messages such as "All together for war savings" and "5 for 4."

Mickey Mouse motors by in a motorized float, conducting a band which includes Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow and Goofy, who plays the tuba and clarinet and a concertina, between his knees. The Seven Dwarfs follow with signs indicating, "All-Together-For-War-Savings" but with Dopey typically doing things in a clumsy, confused way, for slapstick effect. Overhead and in other scenes, war machines punctuate the message to "Keep your money fighting till victory is won".

Cast Edit

Disney characters:

Production Edit

In 1939, with the outbreak of a global war, Walt Disney Studios felt a great pinch in their finances due to the loss of much of their European markets. This was further limited with the invasion of France by Nazi forces in 1940, which meant that the next Disney release Pinocchio (1940) was only dubbed in Spanish and Portuguese, a great deal less languages than previous Disney works.[2]

Due to this loss of profit, and losses on recent films, Disney studios faced a bleak outlook of a deficit of over half a million dollars, layoffs and pay cuts for the first time in the studio, and a $2.23 million ceiling on their credit allowance.[3] With bleak prospects, the studio was made into a corporation in April 1940, which raised $3.6 million to help pay off debts owed by the studio.[2] To enable his studios to keep afloat and producing films, Walt Disney sought out external funding to cover production costs, which would allow him to keep employees on the payroll and keep the studio working.[4]

On March 3, 1941, Disney invited over three dozen different representatives of various national defence industries to a lunch meeting, in an attempt to solicit work from them.[5] He followed this luncheon with formal letters offering work "For national defence industries at cost, and without profit. In making this offer, I am motivated solely by a desire to help as best I can in the present emergency."[6] Four Methods of Flush Riveting (1941) was first training film that was commissioned by Lockheed Aircraft.[7][Note 2]

In response to Disney's efforts, John Grierson, the head of the National Film Board of Canada entered into a co-production agreement for four animated films to promote the Canadian War Savings Plan. The films, in order of production, were: The Thrifty Pig (1941), 7 Wise Dwarfs (1941), Donald's Decision (1942) and All Together (1942),[9] In addition, a training film for the Canadian Army, that eventually became Stop That Tank! (1942) was commissioned.[7]

Reception Edit

While intended for a theatrical audience, All Together along with the other three films in the series, was effective in delivering its message to Canadians through their local War Savings Committee.[10] When the United States entered the war, these shorts were later released as part of the eight bond drives in the United States.

Television Edit

All Together was shown on "Episode 56: Wartime Disney', part of The Ink and Paint Club (1997).

Home media Edit

The short was released on May 18, 2004 on Walt Disney Treasures: Walt Disney on the Front Lines.[11]

See also Edit

References Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Among his many characters he voiced, Pinto Colvig had been cast as "Sleepy" and "Grumpy" in the original Snow White film.
  2. ^ Disney Studios would eventually make 200 wartime training films, predominantly for the United States military.[8]

Citations Edit

  1. ^ Shull and Wilt 2004, pp. 221, 225.
  2. ^ a b Barrier 2003, p. 272.
  3. ^ Van Riper 2011, p. 27.
  4. ^ Cheu 2013, p. 27.
  5. ^ Stillich, Sven. Donald versus Hitler: Walt Disney and the Art of WWII Propaganda. Spiegel online, August 10, 2009. Retrieved: March 7, 2016.
  6. ^ Barrier 2003, p. 360.
  7. ^ a b St. Pierre, Marc. "70 years of animation, Part 1 – When animation marches off to war." NFB.ca, 2011. Retrieved: March 7, 2016.
  8. ^ Telotte 2010, p. 128.
  9. ^ Maltin 2000, p. 16.
  10. ^ Gabler 2007, p. 383.
  11. ^ "Walt Disney on the Front Lines DVD Review". DVD Dizzy. Retrieved 14 February 2021.

Bibliography Edit

  • Barrier, Michael. Hollywood Cartoons: American Animation in its Golden Age. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. ISBN 978-0-1951-6729-0.
  • Cheu, Johnson. (Ed.). Diversity in Disney Films: Critical Essays on Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality and Disability. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 2013. ISBN 978-0-7864-4601-8.
  • Gabler, Neal. Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination. New York: Vintage, 2007. ISBN 978-0-6797-5747-4.
  • Maltin, Leonard. The Disney Films (4th Edition). New York: JessieFilms Ltd., 2000. ISBN 978-0-7868-8527-5.
  • Shull, Michael S. and David E. Wilt. Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939-1945 (2nd ed.) Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2004. ISBN 978-0-7864-1555-7.
  • Telotte, J. P. Animating Space: From Mickey to WALL-E. United States: The University Press of Kentucky, 2010. ISBN 978-0-8131-2586-2.
  • Van Riper, Bowdoin A. Learning from Mickey, Donald and Walt: Essays on Disney's Edutainment films. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 2011. ISBN 978-0-7864-5957-5.

External links Edit

  • All Together at IMDb

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All Together also known as Walt Disney s All Together is a 1942 three minute educational short animated film made by the Walt Disney Studios for the National Film Board of Canada The film was released theatrically on January 13 1942 as part of a series of four films directed at the Canadian public to buy war bonds during the Second World War All TogetherTitle frameDirected byJack KingProduced byWalt DisneyStarringClarence Ducky Nash as Donald Duck Pinto Colvig as Doc other characters Walt Disney as Mickey Mouse Music byFrank ChurchillPaul J Smith reused music from the The Practical Pig Animation byEd LoveArt BabbittMarwin WoodwardColor processTechnicolorProductioncompaniesWalt Disney Studios RKO Radio PicturesDistributed byThe National Film Board of Canada Government of CanadaRelease dateJanuary 13 1942 1942 01 13 Running time3 minutesCountriesCanada United StatesLanguageEnglishAll Together was directed by Jack King and among other voice artists featured the voice talent of Pinto Colvig as Doc Clarence Ducky Nash as Donald Duck and Walt Disney as Mickey Mouse This film marks the only appearance of Mickey Mouse in a World War II propaganda film Additionally Mickey appears in his Older Dot Eyes design in this short due to Animation being reused from older shorts 1 Note 1 All Together features the characters from many of Disney s landmark animated features including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937 Much of the short consists of reused work from The Band Concert 1935 and Mickey s Amateurs 1937 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Television 6 Home media 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Notes 8 2 Citations 8 3 Bibliography 9 External linksPlot EditIn 1942 Mickey Mouse conducting his band on a moving bandwagon leads a parade marching through the streets of Ottawa past the Canadian Parliament Buildings In order Pinocchio Geppetto Figaro Donald Duck Huey Dewey and Louie Duck and Pluto carry banners with messages such as All together for war savings and 5 for 4 Mickey Mouse motors by in a motorized float conducting a band which includes Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow and Goofy who plays the tuba and clarinet and a concertina between his knees The Seven Dwarfs follow with signs indicating All Together For War Savings but with Dopey typically doing things in a clumsy confused way for slapstick effect Overhead and in other scenes war machines punctuate the message to Keep your money fighting till victory is won Cast EditDisney characters Mickey Mouse Donald Duck Goofy Pluto Huey Dewey and Louie Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Pinocchio Geppetto Figaro Doc Grumpy Happy Bashful Sleepy Sneezy DopeyProduction EditIn 1939 with the outbreak of a global war Walt Disney Studios felt a great pinch in their finances due to the loss of much of their European markets This was further limited with the invasion of France by Nazi forces in 1940 which meant that the next Disney release Pinocchio 1940 was only dubbed in Spanish and Portuguese a great deal less languages than previous Disney works 2 Due to this loss of profit and losses on recent films Disney studios faced a bleak outlook of a deficit of over half a million dollars layoffs and pay cuts for the first time in the studio and a 2 23 million ceiling on their credit allowance 3 With bleak prospects the studio was made into a corporation in April 1940 which raised 3 6 million to help pay off debts owed by the studio 2 To enable his studios to keep afloat and producing films Walt Disney sought out external funding to cover production costs which would allow him to keep employees on the payroll and keep the studio working 4 On March 3 1941 Disney invited over three dozen different representatives of various national defence industries to a lunch meeting in an attempt to solicit work from them 5 He followed this luncheon with formal letters offering work For national defence industries at cost and without profit In making this offer I am motivated solely by a desire to help as best I can in the present emergency 6 Four Methods of Flush Riveting 1941 was first training film that was commissioned by Lockheed Aircraft 7 Note 2 In response to Disney s efforts John Grierson the head of the National Film Board of Canada entered into a co production agreement for four animated films to promote the Canadian War Savings Plan The films in order of production were The Thrifty Pig 1941 7 Wise Dwarfs 1941 Donald s Decision 1942 and All Together 1942 9 In addition a training film for the Canadian Army that eventually became Stop That Tank 1942 was commissioned 7 Reception EditWhile intended for a theatrical audience All Together along with the other three films in the series was effective in delivering its message to Canadians through their local War Savings Committee 10 When the United States entered the war these shorts were later released as part of the eight bond drives in the United States Television EditAll Together was shown on Episode 56 Wartime Disney part of The Ink and Paint Club 1997 Home media EditThe short was released on May 18 2004 on Walt Disney Treasures Walt Disney on the Front Lines 11 See also EditList of World War II short films Walt Disney s World War II propaganda productionReferences EditNotes Edit Among his many characters he voiced Pinto Colvig had been cast as Sleepy and Grumpy in the original Snow White film Disney Studios would eventually make 200 wartime training films predominantly for the United States military 8 Citations Edit Shull and Wilt 2004 pp 221 225 a b Barrier 2003 p 272 Van Riper 2011 p 27 Cheu 2013 p 27 Stillich Sven Donald versus Hitler Walt Disney and the Art of WWII Propaganda Spiegel online August 10 2009 Retrieved March 7 2016 Barrier 2003 p 360 a b St Pierre Marc 70 years of animation Part 1 When animation marches off to war NFB ca 2011 Retrieved March 7 2016 Telotte 2010 p 128 Maltin 2000 p 16 Gabler 2007 p 383 Walt Disney on the Front Lines DVD Review DVD Dizzy Retrieved 14 February 2021 Bibliography Edit Barrier Michael Hollywood Cartoons American Animation in its Golden Age New York Oxford University Press 2003 ISBN 978 0 1951 6729 0 Cheu Johnson Ed Diversity in Disney Films Critical Essays on Race Ethnicity Gender Sexuality and Disability Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company 2013 ISBN 978 0 7864 4601 8 Gabler Neal Walt Disney The Triumph of the American Imagination New York Vintage 2007 ISBN 978 0 6797 5747 4 Maltin Leonard The Disney Films 4th Edition New York JessieFilms Ltd 2000 ISBN 978 0 7868 8527 5 Shull Michael S and David E Wilt Doing Their Bit Wartime American Animated Short Films 1939 1945 2nd ed Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company Incorporated Publishers 2004 ISBN 978 0 7864 1555 7 Telotte J P Animating Space From Mickey to WALL E United States The University Press of Kentucky 2010 ISBN 978 0 8131 2586 2 Van Riper Bowdoin A Learning from Mickey Donald and Walt Essays on Disney s Edutainment films Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company 2011 ISBN 978 0 7864 5957 5 External links EditAll Together at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title All Together 1942 film amp oldid 1179582016, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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