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{{Infobox film
|name = Merbabies
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|image = Merbabies-681047165-large.jpg
|director = Rudolf Ising, Vernon Stallings
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|director = [[Rudolf Ising]]<br>Vernon Stallings
|producer =
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|producer = [[Walt Disney]]<br>[[Hugh Harman]]<br>[[Rudolf Ising]]
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|writer = Jonathan Caldwell<br>[[Pinto Colvig]]<br>Maurice Day
|writer =
 
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|music = Scott Bradley
|distributor = Walt Disney Productions
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|studio = [[Walt Disney Productions]]
|language = English
 
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|distributor = [[RKO Radio Pictures]]
|image = Image:Merbabies-681047165-large.jpg
 
|release = December 9, [[1938]]}}
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|release = [[December 9]], [[1938]]
 
|language = English
'''''Merbabies''''' is a short from the [[Silly Symphonies]] series that was released on December 9, [[1938]]. It and ''[[Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore]]'' are the only two Disney shorts to be outsourced to another studio. In the case of ''Merbabies'', it would be made by Ruldoph Ising and Hugh Harman over at MGM, who worked with Walt in the early years.
 
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|preceded = ''[[Farmyard Symphony]]''
==Synopsis==
 
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|followed = ''[[Mother Goose Goes Hollywood]]''
Similar to ''[[Water Babies]]'', redheaded 'merbabies' materialize out of the crashing surf and proceed to the sea floor where they conduct a circus along with a variety of sea creatures. [[Monstro]] makes a cameo appearance in this short.
 
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|imdb_id = 0030440
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}}
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'''''Merbabies''''' is a [[1938]] ''[[Silly Symphonies]]'' cartoon directed by [[Rudolf Ising]] and Vernon Stallings.
   
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==Plot==
==Home video releases==
 
 
Similar to ''[[Water Babies]]'', redheaded 'merbabies' materialize out of the crashing surf and proceed to the sea floor where they conduct a circus along with a variety of sea creatures.
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==Notes==
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*Although Disney recruited animators from [[Harman-Ising Productions]] to help production of this short, "Pipe Dreams" and "The Little Bantamweight", Disney didn't accept the latter two. Because of this, MGM bought the copyrights for the latter two shorts and released them as part of their ''Happy Harmonies'' series.
 
*This short and "[[Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore]]" are the only two Disney cartoons to be outsourced to another studio (this one because Disney borrowed animators from MGM to finish ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]''). In the case of "Merbabies", it would be made by Rudolf Ising and Hugh Harman over at MGM, who worked with Walt in the early years.
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==Releases==
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===Television===
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*''[[Donald's Quack Attack]]'', episode #20
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===Home video===
 
'''DVD'''
 
'''DVD'''
* ''[[Walt Disney Treasures]]: More Silly Symphonies''
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* ''[[Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Six|Walt Disney Treasures]]: More Silly Symphonies''
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* ''[[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea]]''
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* ''[[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea]]: Special Edition''
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* ''[[The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning]]'' / ''[[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea]]'' 2-Movie Collection
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* ''[[Walt Disney's Fables]]: Volume 2''
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'''VHS'''
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* ''[[Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Limited Gold Editions|Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Limited Gold Edition II]]: The Disney Dream Factory: 1933-1938''
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* ''[[Disney Sing Along Songs: Under the Sea]]'' (clips used throughout the song "[[At the Codfish Ball]]")
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* ''[[Walt Disney's Fables]]: Volume 2''
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'''Blu-ray'''
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* ''[[The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning]]'' / ''[[The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea]]'' 2-Movie Collection
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small" widths="150">
<gallery>
 
 
Merbabies 3large.jpg
 
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Merbabies 4large.jpg
 
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Merbabies 6large.jpg
 
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Merbabies 10large.jpg
 
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</gallery>
 
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==References==
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{{reflist}}
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==External Links==
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*{{Imdb title|0030440}}
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*{{Bcdb title|4200}}
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*Merbabies at the [http://www.intanibase.com/shorts.aspx?shortID=281#page=general_info Internet Animation Database]
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{{Silly Symphony}}
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[[ar:أطفال البحار]]
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[[es:Merbabies]]
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[[pt-br:Filhotes de Sereia]]
 
[[Category:Silly Symphonies]]
 
[[Category:Silly Symphonies]]
 
[[Category:Animated shorts]]
 
[[Category:Animated shorts]]
 
[[Category:1938 shorts]]
 
[[Category:1938 shorts]]
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[[Category:Featured shorts]]

Revision as of 03:23, 8 September 2020

Merbabies is a 1938 Silly Symphonies cartoon directed by Rudolf Ising and Vernon Stallings.

Plot

Similar to Water Babies, redheaded 'merbabies' materialize out of the crashing surf and proceed to the sea floor where they conduct a circus along with a variety of sea creatures.

Notes

  • Although Disney recruited animators from Harman-Ising Productions to help production of this short, "Pipe Dreams" and "The Little Bantamweight", Disney didn't accept the latter two. Because of this, MGM bought the copyrights for the latter two shorts and released them as part of their Happy Harmonies series.
  • This short and "Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore" are the only two Disney cartoons to be outsourced to another studio (this one because Disney borrowed animators from MGM to finish Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs). In the case of "Merbabies", it would be made by Rudolf Ising and Hugh Harman over at MGM, who worked with Walt in the early years.

Releases

Television

Home video

DVD

VHS

Blu-ray

Gallery

References

External Links


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