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6/10
Interesting but flawed Mighty Mouse short
llltdesq22 June 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This is a short from the Mighty Mouse series produced by Terrytoons. There will be spoilers ahead:

This is a Mighty Mouse operetta-style short. It begins in cliffhanger fashion, with a still frame leading into the melodrama ahead. Mighty Mouse is tied up with a cannon pointed at him and the fuse lit, while Oil Can Harry has Pearl Pureheart captive. There's a running gag involving a parson whose attempts to marry Pearl and Harry are continually interrupted by events. The best interruptions are when Pearl punches Harry into a wall (for a helpless maiden, Pearl does quite well) and a gag tied to Mighty Mouse's first peril, the cannon.

The thing about this cartoon is that it relies far too much on characters, Mighty Mouse in particular, doing idiotic things to extend events. While there are some good gags, like when Harry stops a train, there are too many fake "climaxes" spoiled by the "idiot plot" used here. I'd have much preferred seeing Pearl deck Harry more than see Mighty Mouse foiled by his own poor judgment.

As invariably happens in these shorts, Mighty Mouse wins and there are two very good gags which finish off first a subplot and second the short itself. The ending is cute.

This short is worth watching.
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7/10
" What a situation to be in!" Mighty Mouse must repeatedly save fair Pearl Pureheart from the clutches of the dastardly top hat-wearing catnapper Oil Can Harry!! Warning: Spoilers
Okay so the animation of this as well as the other Mighty Mouse animated shorts that I've seen isn't quite up to the Disney level of quality, but it is very bright and lively and the action is genuinely entertaining. The short moves at a very fast pace and there's some good sight gags like when the hilariously hammy villain is punched all the way through every wall of a speeding train until he slams into the engine, and when Mighty Mouse pounds the ferocious alligator into suitcases is pretty inventive and it makes you think! It has a great wit to it does this short that's pretty sharp for the time, it isn't just about the 'happy land' thing that a lot of vintage cartoons tended to go with, it felt kind of clever to me, Mighty Mouse is a great parody of a superhero. Like for instance take the scene where Pearl Pureheart cleans Oil Can Harry's clock with a sucker punch that sends the grabby feline crashing into a wall where he cringes before her as she angelically sings about what a "helpless maiden" she is! I think she also says something right at the end about how she likes to be saved by Mighty Mouse even though she could easily rescue herself! That was neat and even seemed a bit ahead of its time to me, and the way it starts with Mighty Mouse tied to a cannon from 'last time', like in an old-fashioned TV serial, it's a take on the upbeat colourful style of the old time superhero comic books, namely Superman! And I loved the hysterical touch of the opera singing, it really captured the absurd drama of everything, and those were some good sopranos! A part that I found especially funny is near the end when Pearl is tied to the front of the train, which is speeding, and she's singing of her predicament to the tune of "Comin' Round the Mountain When She Comes." I love that affectionately self-deprecating humour, it makes Mighty Mouse distinctive among the many multitudes of vintage animations that are out there, even if the Mouse himself is not the most interesting thing about his own cartoons! To me this short isn't anything that's tremendously great but it is good to watch to this day as a fun silly bit of cartoon craziness that's entertaining... I would totally recommend it too! x
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6/10
The labours of love
TheLittleSongbird30 July 2021
Operetta-style melodrama is not a new premise for Terrytoons Studios, or any animation studio at this time and before. It was quite old territory already in the 30s, well before Mighty Mouse appeared on the scene, and was very variable in execution. It was a premise used more than once in the Mighty Mouse theatrical series and varied in success there too, mostly not too bad at all. While some 1948 Mighty Mouse cartoons were better than others there were a lot less misfires (not really any this year actually).

'Love's Labor Won' is no exception to that. While not a complete winner, it is a long way from a misfire. It's neither one of the best 1948 Terrytoons cartoons (pretty much all the Heckle and Jeckle outings) or one of the worst ('Mystery in the Moonlight' being the weakest for me of the previous cartoons in the batch). As far as Mighty Mouse's outings that year go, 'Love's Labor Won' is again not one of the best or worst, somewhere around the middle.

Admittedly, there is nothing original about the story, if you have seen any of Terrytoons' operetta-style melodrama-like cartoons there is nothing surprising about what happens and how it all quite too neatly ends, which makes the story feel too over-familiar and recycled. Also thought that in the earlier parts of the cartoon it could have been tighter in the pace, it takes a little too long to set up.

It is a little saccharine to begin with as well, and it is agreed that there are a few too many idiotic decisions serving the purpose of padding out the events.

Conversely, once the conflict kicks in 'Love's Labor Won' becomes a lot more interesting, is lively and is good fun as long as one doesn't expect too much. Mighty Mouse at least serves some sort of point here and his role is less repetitive than usual and not as much of an underused plot device, he actually feels more of a lead here. Really liked his resourcefulness and he was likeable. Did find the supporting characters more memorable though, common with the Mighty Mouse series. Pearl Pureheart is alluring with a lot of charm and not too much sugar and it is not hard to see why anybody would fall for her. Like with a lot of these operetta-style melodrama cartoons though, the best character for me was the villain Oil Can Harry, who was both amusing and menacing. The conflict did have tension and a sense of fun, although predictable.

The gags, and the cartoon is not short-changed in this respect, are timed well and are funny. The final third is suitably chaotic without being rushed or overdone, it doesn't feel too much like a different cartoon like too many Mighty Mouse cartoons are. The animation is colourful and neat and it is great that the backgrounds increasingly became more ambitious and more detailed. Other than Oil Can Harry, the star though is the music. Like an essential character of its own and so infectious and cleverly constructed, some smile-inducing lyric writing too. It is well sung too and the ending is indeed very sweet without being too much so.

On the whole, decent if unexceptional. 6/10.
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