Friday 11 March 2022

Beezy Bear 1955 by AverageMansReviews

Beezy Bear 1955 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is animal cruelty

Keep off my side of land: Donald Duck [voiced by Clarence Nash] is a Beekeeper/Honey Farmer of his own business [D. Duck Honey Farm] which is very productive, but however it is right next to Brownstone National Park which is ran by Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore [voiced by Bill Thompson] which keeps an eye on these bears, one in particular Humphrey the Bear [voiced by James MacDonald] which is a very mischievous bear, because he is always trying to get the honey.

The pacing for this roughly speaking 7 minutes film is excellent, as there is always something happening. For an example because a bear is in disguise as a Beekeeper/Honey Farmer [Humphrey the Bear] walks in to Donald's Honey Farm on his back legs, so when Donald and Humphrey acknowledge each other by pleasantries such as good morning; like this is an everyday occurrence, it quickly hits Donald it is Humphrey. On the penny dropping Donald rumbles this game; one of these two things happen simultaneously these bees chase Humphrey out of this location down to this nearby pond, Humphrey dives in, quickly pops up again to take some oxygen in and then makes this underwater weed into a straw so he can breathe until these bees have gone. Meanwhile Donald marches to go and see Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore in this National Park, a little bit more specifically in his cabin to give him a mouthful.

Because of this we have this sequence where we have these bears doing this police line-up; identity parade [it is designed with keeping within the outdoors nature of this project, so it fits in nicely] on the stage with lights off and with this height chart behind them, so Donald goes down this line-up; this is just a some examples of the comedy which is likewise with the art as well easy to settle down with and finally the voice performances are excellent.

This film receives: 8/10, this film is excellent; as I have already outlined in this review; it has a straightforward premise with Humphrey the Bear doing his best to get his hands on this honey.

 

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