Goliath II (1960)
6/10
Very Jungle Book-y
5 November 2010
Warning: Spoilers
You are immediately struck by two things when this short begins. First, the animation style (particularly the backgrounds) are very splashy and 1960s-ish---and you can see the influence of the UPA-style of minimalism (i.e., cheap backgrounds). However, the actual characters look good--and a lot like the elephants from "The Jungle Book" that was made seven years later. In fact, a few of the scenes appear to have been re-used in this feature film--taken from this short and transferred to the Colonel Hathi's March sequence. Heck , you even see the Crocodile from "Peter Pan" in a brief scene! Second, you notice that Winnie the Pooh (really, his voice, Sterling Holloway) is narrating.

The story is about a teeny, weeny elephant called 'Goliath II'--who is a big disappointment due to his size. Again and again, the absent-minded little elephant kept getting himself into trouble and his mother had to keep rescuing the dim little thing. However, the viewer knows that eventually the little squirt will prove himself to be invaluable! Overall, it's a decent but not especially remarkable short (other than the connections to the other films). The story is pretty good (if predictable) and the animation okay--but you can see much of the rough pencil work STILL in the final product, so it's a bit rough. Still, compared to other shorts of 1960, it's pretty good.

By the way, elephants are NOT afraid of mice and in real life they'd just as likely step on it or ignore it completely.
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