Wynken, Blynken & Nod
Wynken, Blynken & Nod
NR | 27 May 1938 (USA)
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Three sleepy babies in a clog-boat sailing through the night sky attempt to fish with candy canes for very smart fish.

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Btexxamar

I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.

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CommentsXp

Best movie ever!

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SparkMore

n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.

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Brooklynn

There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.

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OllieSuave-007

A cutesy cartoon featuring three sleepy children having misadventures on their shoe-boat in the sky, fishing for starfishes, catching comets, and trying to withstand the wind. Again, as with most of these Silly Symphonies, mot much of a plot - just musical scenes that is supposed to be charming to kids mostly. Adults generally would get some good laughs out of cartoons, but this one is strictly for the kids - nothing very entertaining about it. Grade C

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Robert Reynolds

This is one of the Silly Symphonies series of shorts produced by Disney. There will be spoilers ahead:This is going to be somewhat familiar to anyone who knows the poem by the same title by Eugene Field. There isn't much of a plot per se, which makes it perfect for a seven minute cartoon. The gags are basic and somewhat repetitive, but the purpose of the Disney shorts in general and the Silly Symphonies series in particular was to stretch the animators' skills and abilities and work out the kinks, rather than flying blind when working on features. Some of what they did on shorts like this one stood them in good stead on Dumbo, Pinocchio and other features. Disney trained a whole host of animators, in-betweeners and others in the best "class" they could get, namely, actually working on the shorts to learn their craft.The three boys are seen in a wooden shoe, trying to fish for stars. The one in the pink sleeper keeps getting into trouble, falling overboard more than once. As fishermen, the boys have a lot to learn. they wind up getting tangled up in all sorts of ways, hooking themselves and each other. Having the hooks be candy canes is a cute touch.They wind up "catching" a comet in their net and getting hauled around until they bump into a rather jovial sleeping cloud, which blows them into another, less pleased sleeping cloud. The resulting windstorm sends them tumbling down into the ending of the short, which is cute, though predictable if you know the poem. I won't spoil it here if you don't. The short punctuates a running gag with the ending.This short is available on the Disney Treasures Silly Symphonies DVD set and is well worth having. Recommended.

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Shawn Watson

You'd be surprised at the quality of animation in this 75-year-old short. The ugly, cherub-like, children aside, the detail featured in this adaptation of Eugene Field's poem is of the sort usually seen in bigger budget features.Three kids fly though space in their giant wooden shoe while fishing for stars (or fish-stars, rather). They eventually hook a comet and are dragged into a storm cloud and fall back down to Earth where it revealed to be all just a dream.It didn't work for Boxing Helena or Dallas, but I'll accept it here. It's not a particularly famous cartoon, though it still holds up in many aspects today.

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Ron Oliver

A Walt Disney SILLY SYMPHONY Cartoon Short.Three tiny boys, WYNKEN, BLYNKEN & NOD, set sail in a wooden shoe, off on a river of crystal light, into a sea of dew. They attempt to catch the little star fish swarming in the sky and encounter both a comet & a blustery storm before returning home.This cartoon, based on the classic Eugene Field poem, is a real dazzler. Disney made lavish use of its new multi-plane camera, which gave scenes of astonishing depth & beauty - most particularly to the opening sequence. Extremely expensive & complicated to use, Disney would subsequently use the camera primarily for the animation features. Notice also the colorful effects of the comet's passage.The SILLY SYMPHONIES, which Walt Disney produced for a ten year period beginning in 1929, are among the most interesting of series in the field of animation. Unlike the Mickey Mouse cartoons in which action was paramount, with the Symphonies the action was made to fit the music. There was little plot in the early Symphonies, which featured lively inanimate objects and anthropomorphic plants & animals, all moving frantically to the soundtrack. Gradually, however, the Symphonies became the school where Walt's animators learned to work with color and began to experiment with plot, characterization & photographic special effects. The pages of Fable & Fairy Tale, Myth & Mother Goose were all mined to provide story lines and even Hollywood's musicals & celebrities were effectively spoofed. It was from this rich soil that Disney's feature-length animation was to spring. In 1939, with SNOW WHITE successfully behind him and PINOCCHIO & FANTASIA on the near horizon, Walt phased out the SILLY SYMPHONIES; they had run their course & served their purpose.

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