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Visit this link: More info on this torrent Visit this link: All My Torrent Image Link Link al Ciclo CURA Disney [font=Arial]con la collaborazione del gruppo SPG [/font] Image Link The Mickey Mouse Club Image Link Image Link Nell’autunno del 1955, un anno dopo l’inizio di Disneyland, Walt provò a costruire uno show giornaliero. Questo show fu “The Mickey Mouse Club”. Esso inizio come un varietà di un’ora per bambini, mandato in onda ogni giorno alle 17.00. Il Capo Moschettiere (Mouseketeer) Jimmie Dodd venne contornato da una dozzina di ragazzini carismatici (non attori) introdotti con i loro nomi reali, stampati sulle loro magliette di Moschettieri. I primi 5 episodi sono il materiale incluso in questo cofanetto. Si evince un format preciso, in cui ogni giorno della settimana era dedicato ad un argomento preciso. Un giorno sì ed uno no, lo show venne aperto dal Mickey Mouse Newsreel, una sorta di prima visione dei prodotti che stavano per essere immessi nel circuito dei cinema, tipicamente adattata ai ragazzi. Attorno a queste novità degli Studio venivano inserite le local news (presentazioni di personaggi speciali, eventi o comunità), su scala internazionale, con interventi dei moschettieri con canzoni, balli e quant’altro. Inoltre nello show era sempre inclusa un’avventura settimanale, che durava circa 10 minuti al giorno. Il serial della prima settimana è "What I Want To Be" (Chi o cosa vorrei essere o diventare), un viaggio esplorativo verso una particolare professione. Nella prima settimana esso venne dedicato ai piloti di linea ed alle hostess. Al termine dell’episodio, ogni giorno veniva presentato un cartone con Topolino, Paperino, Pippo o Pluto. Al termine Jimmie Dodd ed i Moschettieri davano le anticipazioni per la puntata successiva. Tra i Moschettieri emerse una Star: una ragazzina di 12 anni, di nome Annette. Annette Funicello, di origine italiana seguì successivamente una luminosa carriera all’interno degli Studio e nell’ultima serie presentata dei Walt Disney Treasures, un cofanetto è completamente dedicato a Lei. Nei video sono stati mantenuti anche i messaggi pubblicitari del tempo, sebbene Walt non fosse un fan della pubblicità, anzi. La sua opposizione alle continue interruzioni portò alla chiusura dello show dopo soli tre anni di episodi originali. In the fall of 1955, just one year after his weekly "Disneyland" series met with positive reception, Disney tried his hand at a daily television show. That show was The Mickey Mouse Club, the lone television entry of Wave 4's Treasures. The Mickey Mouse Club began quite ambitiously as a one-hour variety show for children, to air on ABC at 5:00 each weekday afternoon. Head Mouseketeer Jimmie Dodd was joined by more than a dozen charismatic kids (not child actors) who went by their real first names, which were printed on their Mouseketeer shirts. The first five episodes, having aired the week of October 3, 1955, are included in this 2-disc set. A pretty standard format emerges in the show's first week on the air. Each day has a different theme, from Monday's "Fun With Music Day" through Friday's "Talent Round-Up Day." Every other day, the show would open up with the Mickey Mouse Newsreel, which was pretty much like the newsreels that once played in theaters, only focused on and targeted to children. The Newsreel covers 'local news' stories (such as profiles of individuals, events, or communities) on an international scale, and often looked at what was going on for the Disney Studio. Next, there would generally be entertainment from the set as the Mouseketeers would sing (Jimmie Dodd wrote a number of songs for the show), dance, or welcome a guest for some type of performance. Following this would be a serial adventure, with a single storyline carried through the entire week in roughly 10-minute daily installments. The serial in these first shows is "What I Want To Be", a career-exploring journey for children that devotes its first week to being an airline pilot or hostess. Rounding out the episode (which without commercials, runs about 46-48 minutes) each day is a cartoon short from the "Treasure Mine", generally featuring Mickey Mouse or his peers Donald Duck, Goofy, or Pluto. After the "Mousekartoon", Jimmie Dodd would stand before his 12 young co-stars, hands in his pockets, and deliver a message of some kind, which often linked to some other Disney venture. Stars would emerge out of the Mouseketeers, and indeed, the original cast included a 12-year-old girl named Annette. The world would come to know her, sometimes with her last name Funicello, in Disney films and a variety of beach-themed musical comedies. This set keeps the brief sponsor messages intact, which mention familiar names like Coca-Cola, Betty Crocker, and Wheaties, as well as extinct products like TVTime Popcorn and Sugar Jets. Likewise, the commercial break transitions are retained, making reference to the ABC network the show aired on. (On a side note, Walt Disney was not a big fan of commercials. He considered constant interruptions "bad showmanship" and word is that his dislike of commercials led to the show's end after three seasons of original episodes.) Formato Audio/Video (Audio/Video Format): 2 dvd5 NTSC Audio: ENG Sottottitoli (Subtitles): English, Close Captioned Tempo Totale di Riproduzione: 270 Minutes (4 ore, 30 minuti) 1.33:1 Fullscreen (Original Ratio) / Dolby Digital Mono Subtitles: English; Closed Captioned Originally Released Broadcast between October 3 and October 7, 1955 Image Link DISCO 1 Maltin presenta un’introduzione in cui chiarisce il significato dell’appuntamento giornaliero. Nonostante sia indirizzata al pubblico degli anni ’50, la serie rimane vitale mezzo secolo dopo, grazie ai personaggi dello show. “Fun with Music Day ” (Monday, October 3, 1955) (46:05) – Questo è il primo episodio che introduce anche alla struttura dello show. Un inizio di 3 minuti con animazione (spesso con personaggi meno utilizzati come il Grillo parlante o Dumbo) è il prologo allo show. A seguire vengono proposte le Mickey Mouse Newsreel. Due Moschettieri partono con un indiano Seminole verso le Everglades in Florida. A Roma alcuni giovani italiani ballano e danzano in una versione di Cenerentola cantando "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" in italiano. Al termine vengono presentate alcune anticipazioni: "River Pirates" avventura di Davy Crockett, un’avventura di "Spin and Marty", ed un dietro le quinte dei Mouseketeers. Dopo tutto questo vengono presentati alcuni balli dei Moschettieri, e due ulteriori numeri musicali, uno con animali da cortile e l’altro riguardante le scarpe. Nella parte 1 di "What I Want To Be", l’agente speciale Alvy Moore cerca due ragazzini all’aeroporto per far loro conoscere la vita reale dei piloti ed hostess della TWA. Pat vorrebbe essere una hostess e Duncan, che dice di non avere tempo per giochi da ragazzi, vorrebbe essere essere un pilota. Il primo Mousekartoon è “Pueblo Pluto”, del 1948. Dopo il cartone,il capo Moschettiere Jimmie Dodd spiega gli appuntamenti del Mickey mouse Club. Infine viene presentato un promo del Walt’s True Life Adventures: il Leone Africano. “Guest Star Day” (Tuesday, October 4, 1955) (47:47) – La star della TV Inglese Sooty (un animatore di pupazzi) e il suo amico Harry Corbett fanno il loro debutto al Mickey Mouse Club. Mantenendo fede alla caratteristica del giorno (Guest Star) il Mickey Mouse Club dà il benvenuto a Willy Boag, che discute riguardo alla nuova forma di psicologia basata sui differenti modi di convertire palloncini in animali. Gli aspetti dell’humor di Boag sono difficili per i ragazzi ma la sua capacità di preparare palloncini è fluida e cattura l’audience. Dopo una piccola interruzione, Boag ricomincia lo show con alcune variazioni e barzellette. La seconda puntata di "What I Want To Be" riguarda una competizione di aerei ed un tour della TWA e dei suoi voli. Il cartone presentato è "Mickey's Kangaroo". Successivamente, Jimmie parla della perseveranza di un marito ed una moglie entrambi cameramen che hanno filmato l’episodio “The African Lion”. “Anything Can Happen Day” (Wednesday, October 5, 1955) (47:10) – Il mercoledì viene presentata la puntata "Anything Can Happen Day"! Si inizia con le Mickey Mouse Newsreel, tra cui spiccano un servizio sulle tribù africane, un ragazzino del Kentucky premiato per la sua fattoria e nominato "Mickey Mouse Club Boy of the Week" e un nuotatore di due soli anni. Successivamente si susseguono performances di Jimmie ed i Moschettieri che usano oggetti comuni per suonare, ed una storia Hawaiana. La parte 3 di "What I Want To Be" presenta una fase di addestramento di Pat e Duncan. Pat segue il corso da hostess, mentre Duncan accede alla torre di controllo ed impara nozioni sul controllo del traffico aereo. Il cartone è "Mickey's Service Station". Jimmie incoraggia i bambini ad aiutare i loro genitori, ottenendo la possibilità di guardare l’episodio serale di Disneyland. Treasures host Leonard Maltin aptly and concisely introduces us to this set (2:30). Maltin contextualizes The Mickey Mouse Club by recalling the significance of a one-hour daily children's program in a simpler age with much less media to choose from. He affirms that while it is firmly grounded in the values and attitudes of the 1950s, the series remains vital a half-century later due to the personalities of the show. “Fun with Music Day ” (Monday, October 3, 1955) (46:05) – This very first Mickey Mouse Club episode sets up its structure. This episode and others begin with an elaborate three-minute animated opening, which features some early Disney film characters like Jiminy Cricket and Dumbo in addition to short stars like Mickey, Donald, Minnie, Pete, and The Three Little Pigs. The first segment is the Mickey Mouse Club newsreel. Like the rest of the program, this report is geared towards younger viewers. A couple of Mouseketeers take an airboat ride with a Seminole down in Everglades, Florida. In Rome, some Italian youths mix music with motion as they perform Cinderella's "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" in their native language on an amusement park ride. A roundup briefly shows some projects currently-in-production at the Disney studio including the Davy Crockett "River Pirates" adventures, "Spin and Marty", and a behind-the-scenes look at the Mouseketeers. After this, there's some dancing and the Mouseketeers are introduced. Then, there are two silly musical numbers, one involving farm animal cut-outs and the other all about shoes. Next, in Part 1 of the recurring "What I Want To Be" series, Mickey Mouse Club "special agent" Alvy Moore heads to an airport looking for a couple of kids to see what it's like to man a real life airplane flight on TWA. His search leads him to Pat, a girl who pretends to be an air hostess, and Duncan, who has "no time for kid games." Though very cheesy, this serial is the most entertaining sequence of the episode. The first "Mousekartoon" out of the "Mickey Mouse Treasure Mine" is the 1948 short "Pueblo Pluto." These would always lose the opening credits (and color) when presented on the show. Following that, head Mouseketeer Jimmie Dodd explains the schedule that The Mickey Mouse Club will be following, telling viewers about some things they can look forward to and explaining each day's theme. After the end credits of this and every other episode for the week, there is a promo for Walt's True Life Adventure film, The African Lion. “Guest Star Day” (Tuesday, October 4, 1955) (47:47) – As promised last time, England's TV stars Sooty (a hand puppet that I'm told is supposed to be a bear) and his "friend" Harry Corbett make their Mickey Mouse Club debut. They struggle to set up a miniature television set that was a gift from Mickey. Next, living up to the name of the day, the Mickey Mouse Club welcomes "balloonologist" Wally Boag as their guest star. Boag discusses his new form of psychology based on different ways of blowing up balloons into animals. I doubt kids would get the sophisticated adult humor Boag prattles out, but his quick, fluid balloon work is sure to hold captive young audiences. After a break, Boag returns in front of a different group. This time, he plays bagpipes while continuing with his lighting-paced jokes. The second installment of "What I Want To Be" catches up with Alvy Moore and his two new young friends. Alvy watches Duncan overcome conflict in a model airplane flying competition. Pat warns Alvy about Duncan's foe, who turns out to be not so bad. Not quite as entertaining as the first encounter, but it eventually leads us to the TWA flight tour that it's apparently all about. In the cartoon short, "Mickey's Kangaroo", Mickey and Pluto get a package from Australia that makes things interesting. Afterwards, Jimmie talks about perseverance, which conveniently ties in to a husband-wife cameramen pair filming the wild for Disney's new feature The African Lion (which is again promoted after the credits). “Anything Can Happen Day” (Wednesday, October 5, 1955) (47:10) – The Related Torrents
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