
Alice in the Jungle - 1925<
The '"Alice Comedies"' are a series of
animated cartoons
created by
Walt Disney in the 1920s, in which a
live action little girl named Alice and an animated
cat named Julius have adventures in an animated landscape.
''Alice's Wonderland''
Disney,
Ub Iwerks, and their staff made the first ''Alice Comedy'', a one-reel (ten-minute)
short subject titled ''Alice's Wonderland'', while still heading the failing
Laugh-O-Gram Studio in
Kansas City, Missouri. After completing the film, the studio went
bankrupt and was forced to shut down. After raising money by working as a freelance
photographer, Disney bought a one-way
train ticket to
Los Angeles, California to live with his uncle Robert and his brother
Roy.
In California, Disney continued to send out proposals for the ''Alice'' series, in hopes of a distribution deal, which was finally arranged through
Winkler Pictures, run by
Margaret Winkler and her fianceé,
Charles Mintz.
As for what ''Alice's Wonderland'' is about, it starts off with Alice entering a cartoon studio so she can watch cartoons being created. The cartoons come to life and play around, and Alice is amazed by what she sees. After heading to bed that night, Alice dreams that she is in the cartoon world, being welcomed by all the creations. Alice plays around with the cartoons until danger approaches: a group of lions break free from a cage and chase her.
This short helped set the stage for what was to come in the later Alice Comedies, as it established the world as a playful dream, and also introduced the elements which would soon define the series.
Trivia about the series
Julius the Cat, later renamed Mike to match the name of Ike the Mouse which he often appeared with, bears a striking resemblance to
Felix the Cat. This wasn't accidental:
Charles Mintz, who distributed both the Felix series for
Pat Sullivan and the Alice series for Walt Disney, had insisted on this in an attempt to emulate Felix's success. Ike the Mouse on the other hand, bears a striking resemblance to a nude Mickey Mouse. This couple was one of the earlier attempts to create a cat and mouse pair in the animation business.
Black Pete made his first appearance in "Alice Solves the Puzzle", released on
February 15,
1925, and was a recurring antagonist in the series. Legend once had it that
Clarabelle Cow made her first appearance in
1926's "Alice on the Farm", but this has since been disproven (the cow in the cartoon is white and looks nothing like Clarabelle).
The ''Alice Comedies'' lasted three years in theatres, from
1924 to
1927. The series ended with "Alice in the Big League", released on
August 22,
1927.
Alice was played by four young actresses at various times during the series' run:
Virginia Davis, Margie Gay, Dawn Evelyn Paris (later known with the stage names of
Dawn O'Day and
Anne Shirley), and Lois Hardwick.
Content
Although seen as cute and funny in their time, the Alice Comedies contain content which might be considered surprising and somewhat harsh today.
Although Alice is a little girl, she spends much of her time avoiding danger, and even getting kidnapped by the cartoon villains, threatened with such perils as being tied to a log in a sawmill. Although all of Alice's threats are cartoon drawings, some might find the imagery a bit disturbing due to the character's young age, and the fact that she is a real person, or they might find it simply light-hearted and fun, due to the portrayal.
One cartoon created in 1925 was called ''Alice's Egg plant'', which was anti-union propaganda towards the
IWW.
Furthermore, some illegal activities such as
bootlegging are portrayed, with Alice herself in ownership of "home brew".
See also
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External links
★ http://www.disneyshorts.org/characters/alice.html