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The Friendly Ghost

The Friendly Ghost is a Famous Studios cartoon released on 16 November 1945 as part of its Noveltoons series of animated short films. It is the first cartoon to feature the character Casper the Friendly Ghost.[5]

The Friendly Ghost
Restored title card
Directed byI. Sparber[1][2]
Animation director:
Nick Tafuri (uncredited)
Story byAdaptation:
Bill Turner
Otto Messmer[3]
Based onCasper the Friendly Ghost
by Joe Oriolo and Seymour Reit[3][4]
Produced bySam Buchwald[1]
I. Sparber (uncredited)
Seymour Kneitel (uncredited)
Bill Tytla (uncredited)
StarringCecil Roy[1][3]
Mae Questel
Jackson Beck[3]
Jack Mercer
Narrated byFrank Gallop[1][3]
Music byWinston Sharples
Animation byNick Tafuri
Tom Golden
John Walworth[1][2]
Character design:
John Walworth[1]
Joe Oriolo (uncredited)
Layouts byShane Miller
Lloyd Hallock Jr.[1]
John Walworth (uncredited)
Backgrounds byShane Miller
Lloyd Hallock Jr.[1]
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • November 16, 1945 (1945-11-16)
Running time
8:57[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
The Friendly Ghost (1945)

Plot edit

Casper is seen reading the book How to Win Friends, a real book by Dale Carnegie. Every night at midnight his brothers and sisters scare people, except for Casper, who doesn't want to scare people, so he stays home instead; he would rather make friends with the living. While his family is off scaring people, Casper bids his pet cat goodbye and leaves home.

The next morning, he meets a rooster to whom he says hello but the rooster retreats. Casper next meets a mole. At first the mole is happy to befriend him but when he puts on eyeglasses, he sees that Casper is a ghost and jumps back in his hole. Casper later meets a mouse and a cat (who each resemble Herman and Katnip) and who flee into the barn upon seeing him. Casper then sees a flock of chickens who fly away with their hen house and splatter eggs on him.

Near some rail tracks, Casper grows sad that his attempts to make friends have been fruitless because he's "just a scary old ghost". When he hears a train whistle he decides to kill himself by having the train run over him, apparently forgetting that he is already dead. After the train passes over Casper without harming him, he begins crying. Casper is approached by a boy and a girl named Johnny and Bonnie who want to play with him, which makes Casper very happy.

After a game of ball and jump rope, Bonnie and Johnny introduce Casper to their mother, who screams and tells Casper to leave. Casper picks up his sack and is about to go through the door when a banker opens it. The banker orders Casper to tell the mother he has come for a mortgage payment, but then he realizes that Casper is a ghost. Terrified, he tears up the mortgage which he tells Casper to keep (because he doesn't want to have a "haunted" house on the market) and runs off in fright, so fast that he sets a bridge on fire.

Despondent, Casper decides to go back home to his own family, accepting that he will never be anything but "a scary old ghost without any friends". He is about to leave in despair when the mother picks him up with a smile on her face, accepting him for saving her and the children from having their home repossessed. The short concludes with the mother seeing Casper now wearing schoolboy clothes, Bonnie, and Johnny off to school together.

Voice cast edit

Legacy edit

Despite being designed as a one-shot character, Casper's appearance in this short lead to a flurry of future appearances as a staple for Famous Studios and Paramount, including his own animated short film series. Casper has been regarded as an "iconic supernatural ghost character in children's literature and television".[6] The release of this short in 1945, according to Nathalie Op de Beeck, coincided with the end of World War II and subsequently reflected the times with its imagery as she asserts that "[t]he film links supernatural horror to an acknowledgement of actual weaponry".[7]

Copyright status edit

The short had an initial copyright notice, but it was not renewed.[8][9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Webb, Graham (2011). The Animated Film Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to American Shorts, Features and Sequences (1900-1999). McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-7864-4985-9.
  2. ^ a b c "The Friendly Ghost (1945): Main". The Big Cartoon DataBase. Retrieved 19 September 2022.[dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "The Friendly Ghost (1945): Cast". The Big Cartoon DataBase. Retrieved 19 September 2022.[dead link]
  4. ^ Stanchfield, Steve (29 October 2020). "Halloween is Better with Casper…". Cartoon Research.
  5. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 63–64. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  6. ^ Ferrier-Watson, Sean (2017). The Children's Ghost Story in America. McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. ISBN 9781476664941.
  7. ^ Johnson, Crockett; Farrow, Theodore; Morley, Jack (2016). Barnaby. Fantagraphics Books. p. 15. ISBN 9781606998236. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  8. ^ Office, Library of Congress Copyright (1946). Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [C] Group 3. Dramatic Composition and Motion Pictures. New Series.
  9. ^ https://archive.org/details/catalogofc19733271213libr/page/44/

External links edit

  • The Friendly Ghost at IMDb  
  • The short film The Friendly Ghost is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.

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For the titular character see Casper the Friendly Ghost The Friendly Ghost is a Famous Studios cartoon released on 16 November 1945 as part of its Noveltoons series of animated short films It is the first cartoon to feature the character Casper the Friendly Ghost 5 The Friendly GhostRestored title cardDirected byI Sparber 1 2 Animation director Nick Tafuri uncredited Story byAdaptation Bill TurnerOtto Messmer 3 Based onCasper the Friendly Ghostby Joe Oriolo and Seymour Reit 3 4 Produced bySam Buchwald 1 I Sparber uncredited Seymour Kneitel uncredited Bill Tytla uncredited StarringCecil Roy 1 3 Mae QuestelJackson Beck 3 Jack MercerNarrated byFrank Gallop 1 3 Music byWinston SharplesAnimation byNick TafuriTom GoldenJohn Walworth 1 2 Character design John Walworth 1 Joe Oriolo uncredited Layouts byShane MillerLloyd Hallock Jr 1 John Walworth uncredited Backgrounds byShane MillerLloyd Hallock Jr 1 Color processTechnicolorProductioncompanyFamous StudiosDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateNovember 16 1945 1945 11 16 Running time8 57 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish source source source source source source source source The Friendly Ghost 1945 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Legacy 4 Copyright status 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editCasper is seen reading the book How to Win Friends a real book by Dale Carnegie Every night at midnight his brothers and sisters scare people except for Casper who doesn t want to scare people so he stays home instead he would rather make friends with the living While his family is off scaring people Casper bids his pet cat goodbye and leaves home The next morning he meets a rooster to whom he says hello but the rooster retreats Casper next meets a mole At first the mole is happy to befriend him but when he puts on eyeglasses he sees that Casper is a ghost and jumps back in his hole Casper later meets a mouse and a cat who each resemble Herman and Katnip and who flee into the barn upon seeing him Casper then sees a flock of chickens who fly away with their hen house and splatter eggs on him Near some rail tracks Casper grows sad that his attempts to make friends have been fruitless because he s just a scary old ghost When he hears a train whistle he decides to kill himself by having the train run over him apparently forgetting that he is already dead After the train passes over Casper without harming him he begins crying Casper is approached by a boy and a girl named Johnny and Bonnie who want to play with him which makes Casper very happy After a game of ball and jump rope Bonnie and Johnny introduce Casper to their mother who screams and tells Casper to leave Casper picks up his sack and is about to go through the door when a banker opens it The banker orders Casper to tell the mother he has come for a mortgage payment but then he realizes that Casper is a ghost Terrified he tears up the mortgage which he tells Casper to keep because he doesn t want to have a haunted house on the market and runs off in fright so fast that he sets a bridge on fire Despondent Casper decides to go back home to his own family accepting that he will never be anything but a scary old ghost without any friends He is about to leave in despair when the mother picks him up with a smile on her face accepting him for saving her and the children from having their home repossessed The short concludes with the mother seeing Casper now wearing schoolboy clothes Bonnie and Johnny off to school together Voice cast editCecil Roy as Casper 1 Bonnie 3 Mae Questel as Johnny Mother Jackson Beck as Landlord 3 Jack Mercer as Ghost RoosterLegacy editDespite being designed as a one shot character Casper s appearance in this short lead to a flurry of future appearances as a staple for Famous Studios and Paramount including his own animated short film series Casper has been regarded as an iconic supernatural ghost character in children s literature and television 6 The release of this short in 1945 according to Nathalie Op de Beeck coincided with the end of World War II and subsequently reflected the times with its imagery as she asserts that t he film links supernatural horror to an acknowledgement of actual weaponry 7 Copyright status editThe short had an initial copyright notice but it was not renewed 8 9 See also editList of films in the public domainReferences edit a b c d e f g h i Webb Graham 2011 The Animated Film Encyclopedia A Complete Guide to American Shorts Features and Sequences 1900 1999 McFarland amp Company Inc p 130 ISBN 978 0 7864 4985 9 a b c The Friendly Ghost 1945 Main The Big Cartoon DataBase Retrieved 19 September 2022 dead link a b c d e f g The Friendly Ghost 1945 Cast The Big Cartoon DataBase Retrieved 19 September 2022 dead link Stanchfield Steve 29 October 2020 Halloween is Better with Casper Cartoon Research Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books pp 63 64 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 Ferrier Watson Sean 2017 The Children s Ghost Story in America McFarland Incorporated Publishers ISBN 9781476664941 Johnson Crockett Farrow Theodore Morley Jack 2016 Barnaby Fantagraphics Books p 15 ISBN 9781606998236 Retrieved May 8 2023 Office Library of Congress Copyright 1946 Catalog of Copyright Entries Part 1 C Group 3 Dramatic Composition and Motion Pictures New Series https archive org details catalogofc19733271213libr page 44 External links editThe Friendly Ghost at IMDb nbsp The short film The Friendly Ghost is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Friendly Ghost amp oldid 1223746780, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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