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BCDB: Cartoon Reviews: Suddenly It's Spring
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featuring Raggedy Ann, Nancy, Mr. Zero, Cloudy, Breezy, Sun, Doctor, Mother, Toys, Books.
BCDB Filmography Score: (There have been 3 votes so far.)
Suddenly It's Spring
Reviewed by: argussventon Posted: March 02, 2002
Note, print reviewed was in monochrome and had U.M.&M. opening titles. Apparantly, the print had faded so badly that it turned beet red, and the public domain video company showed it in sepia toned.
At first, I thought the cartoon was produced in black and white. Jerry Beck says he saw a color print.
The cartoon feels depressing to watch, because of the storyline and the print. It revolves around Raggedy Ann's efforts to save Nancy's life. Nancy is a young girl, who apparantly needs sunshine or she won't live.
Raggedy and her friends go on a quest to get the sun to come out from the winter clouds. Eventually, it all comes down to Mr. Zero, who refuses to cooperate, until Raggedy Ann sings a song.
There is one African American stereotype in this cartoon. A cloud is portrayed as a lazy African American man.
I think it's a good cartoon, once restored by UCLA. I'd wait around for the restored version before viewing it. Parents may wish to explain the racist elements to their kids.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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