Mighty Mouse must save Pearl Pureheart from Oil Can Harry as she hangs from the Leaning Tower of Pisa.Mighty Mouse must save Pearl Pureheart from Oil Can Harry as she hangs from the Leaning Tower of Pisa.Mighty Mouse must save Pearl Pureheart from Oil Can Harry as she hangs from the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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- Bob Kuwahara(uncredited)
- Tom Morrison
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Narrator: In our last episode, we left the beautiful Pearl Pureheart in Italy, suspended from the Leaning Tower of Piza, by a single strand of spaghetti. Far below, that evil villain, Oil Can Harry, is about to send her to her doom, by tipping over the tower. Meanwhile, many miles away, at the ancient Colosseum in Rome, Mighty Mouse has been thrown to the lions, and is fighting desperately for his life! Now, on with the story!
Despite its flaws and being nothing special story-wise, one of the better early 50s operetta Mighty Mouse cartoons is 'Sunny Italy'. It is not quite one of Terrytoons' best but is one of the better cartoons in the studio's 1950 batch, light years away from being one of the worst on both those counts and is worth tracking down for more than just completest sake. Whether one enjoys it though is dependent on what your thoughts on Mighty Mouse himself, am a bit take and leave with him personally.
'Sunny Italy' isn't perfect. The Mighty Mouse cartoons are not really to be seen for their stories, and certainly the more melodramatic ones. Once again the story is very samey and if you've seen one of the melodramatic cartoons in the series and then see a couple more you've pretty much seen them all, there is a sense to me that the writers were starting to struggle thinking of new ideas at this point and were recycling old ones.
Mighty Mouse's role is very one-note in many of his cartoons and his role is pretty much as you expect here, as it is pretty much similar to a vast majority of Mighty Mouse cartoons (a very formula-driven series). Some of the writing has a habit of over-explaining what is going on when it is not hard what is actually going on, it is great to have a storybook-like approach and the odd reminder but it was a bit overkill here.
Having said that, Mighty Mouse's resourcefulness and heroism here is admirable and he is not as underused or tacked on feeling. Pearl Pureheart and Oil Can Harry fare better as characters here though. Pearl is alluring and charming, while also showing a feisty side to her. Oil Can Harry makes even more of an impression, he is so much fun to watch and has menace. The cartoon has more jeopardy than usual, one is really on the edge of their seat wondering as to whether the characters would survive their predicaments. It also has more gags than most of the operetta style Mighty Mouse cartoons and they are all amusing, especially in the final quarter.
What immediately stands out about 'Sunny Italy' is the music, in a very music-heavy cartoon it was important for that component to be nailed and it was. 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 in voices very well suited to the characters in very operetta style (soprano for heroine, bass for villain). Did appreciate that the cartoon was more than what easily could have been a travelogue and that it didn't resort to old stereotypes too much.
Definitely worth watching. 7/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- Feb 7, 2023
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1