Tubby the Tuba (1975 film)

Tubby the Tuba (1975 film)

Infobox Film
name = Tubby the Tuba
director = Alexander Schure
producer = Barry Yellin
Steven Carlin
Alexander Schure
writer = Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger
(also original song)
starring = See below
music = George Kleisinger
editing = Phillip Schopper
distributor = Avco Embassy Pictures
released = April 1, 1975
runtime = 81 min.
country = United States
language = English
imdb_id = 0253848
amg_id = 1:51189

"Tubby the Tuba" is a 1975 animated feature, based on the 1945 song of the same name by Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger. It was released on April 1 1975 by Avco Embassy Pictures.

The film was produced by the New York Institute of Technology, under the supervision of its founder, Alexander Schure, who was the project's director.Beck, Jerry (2005), pp. 295–6.]

Nearly three decades before the release of this full-length adaptation, stop-motion innovator George Pal made a 1947 Puppetoon which was also based on Tripp and Kleisinger's tune. The Paramount short was nominated for a Best Animated Short Oscar.

tory

A young tuba named Tubby sets off on a quest to find a song of his own. He visits a circus and ventures into the forest while on the way to Singing City.

Production

Tubby the Tuba had his start as the main character in a 1945 children's song, by Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger, and recorded by Danny Kaye. The success of the Decca Records track encouraged George Pal, the Puppetoon artist, to make a 1947 short based on it. It would later receive an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short.

A full-length version of "Tubby the Tuba" was announced in 1974 by Alexander Schure, the millionaire founder of the New York Institute of Technology. He set up the production at its Westbury, New York facilities, in the Animation Department, Visual Arts Center and Tech Sound Lab of that campus. In order for it to compete with the works of children's film leader Disney, he rounded up a celebrity cast (led by Dick van Dyke), as well as Tripp, the song's writer, and Broadway musician Lehman Engel.

Schure, however, did not know anything about the animation process at the time he started working on it. Because of this, he hired the industry's best artists from the Eastern Seaboard, among whom were Sam Singer from "Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse", and John Gentilella from the classic "Popeye" series. The majority of the final crew were previously members of Fleischer Studios.

Schure found the progress on the new "Tubby" was very slow, hindered by the tedious frame-by-frame process occasionally encountered in the hand-drawn art. In response, he turned to an interest in the then-young field of computer graphics, and recruited several consultants and scientists from NYIT so that the project could go on. Two of the later crew members were Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith, the future founders of Pixar Studios.

Thus, it should have marked the first time that computers were ever used in the making of an animated feature, but it ended up being done the conventional way after all. When the film wrapped up production, the first test screenings did not do as well as the crew had hoped it would. As a result, Catmull removed Sam Singer's name from the final prints, taking a credit in Singer's place. He later went on to say about the initial reaction to "Tubby":

Of director Schure, Catmull's partner Smith observed: "We realized […] that he really didn't have what it takes to make a movie." Neither of the duo were satisfied with what the finished film had to offer.

Release

In 1974, sometime after the end of its production, independent distributor Avco Embassy acquired the rights to release "Tubby" worldwide. The film came out in select U.S. markets during the following Easter holiday.

The feature-length "Tubby" has been generally forgotten in the annals of animation history since its original run, but on September 11 2006, a small label called Pegasus premiered it on Region 2 DVD in the United Kingdom. To date, it has only received VHS release in North America.

Voice cast

*Paul Tripp - Narrator
*Dick van Dyke - Tubby the Tuba
*David Wayne - Pee-Wee the Piccolo
*Pearl Bailey - Mrs. Elephant
*Jack Gilford - The Herald
*Ray Middleton - The Great Pepperino
*Jane Powell - Celeste
*Cyril Ritchard - The Frog
*Ruth Enders - The Haughty Violin
*Hermione Gingold - Ms. Squeek

ee also

*Timeline of CGI in film and television
*List of animated feature-length films

References

: IMDb incorrectly lists the release year as 1976; All Movie Guide, 1977.

ources

*Beck, Jerry (2005). "The Animated Movie Guide". ISBN 1-55652-591-5. Chicago Reader Press. Accessed April 9, 2007.

External links

*imdb title|id=0253848|title=Tubby the Tubaref|wrong-year
*bcdb title|id=20521|title=Tubby the Tuba
*amg title|id=1:51189|title=Tubby the Tubaref|wrong-year


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