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}}'''''The Cookie Carnival''''' is an animated ''[[Silly Symphony]]'' short produced by [[Walt Disney Productions]] and it was originally released on [[May 25]], [[1935]]. Its plotline is a parody of the story, which is loosely based on the fairy tale ''The Nutcracker and the Mouse King'' by E.T.A. Hoffmann, which in turn inspired the ballet "''[[The Nutcracker]]''" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
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'''''The Cookie Carnival''''' is an animated ''[[Silly Symphony]]'' short produced by [[Walt Disney Productions]] and it was originally released on [[May 25]], [[1935]]. The plotline of the cartoon short is a parody of the story, which is loosely based on the fairy tale ''The Nutcracker and the Mouse King'' by  E. T. A. Hoffmann, which is in turn based on Tchaikovsky's ballet  "''The Nutcracker''" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
 
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
 
*[[Hobo Cookie]]
 
*[[Hobo Cookie]]
*[[Sugar Cookie Girl]] (aka, [[wikipedia:Bonbon|Miss Bonbon]])
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*[[Sugar Cookie Girl]] (aka Miss Bonbon)
 
*[[Cookie Carnival Judges]]
 
*[[Cookie Carnival Judges]]
 
*Miss Jello Mold
 
*Miss Jello Mold
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
In this [[Wikipedia:Confectionery|confectionery-themed]] [[Cinderella (character)|Cinderella]]-story, a sad [[wikipedia:Sugar cookie|Sugar Cookie Girl]] is turned into the Queen of the Cookie Carnival (aka Miss. Bonbon) by a wandering [[Hobo Cookie]]. The short is an homage to the Atlantic City boardwalk and its "bathing beauty" contest--which eventually became the [[wikipedia:Miss America|Miss America pageant]]-- of the 1920’s and 1930’s.
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In this [[Wikipedia:Confectionery|confectionery-themed]] [[Cinderella (character)|Cinderella]]-story, a sad [[Sugar Cookie Girl]] is turned into the Queen of the Cookie Carnival (aka Miss Bonbon) by a wandering [[Hobo Cookie]]. The short is an homage to the Atlantic City boardwalk and its "bathing beauty" contest--which eventually became the [[wikipedia:Miss America|Miss America pageant]]--of the 1920s and 1930s.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
Various [[Wikipedia:Candy|sweets]] and goodies of [[wikipedia:Cookie|Cookietown]] are preparing to crown their new Cookie Queen. A parade of potential candidates passes by, all based on various [[Wikipedia:Cake|cakes]] and other sweets. Far from the parade route, on what would appear to be the wrong side of the [[Wikipedia:Peppermint|peppermint]] stick railroad tracks, a [[Wikipedia:Gingerbread|gingerbread]] drifter overhears an impoverished sugar cookie girl crying. She explains that while she wants to be in the parade, she doesn't have any fancy clothes to wear--he gives her a makeover, concocting a dress of [[wikipedia:Icing (food)|colored frosting]] and [[wikipedia:Sweethearts (candy)|candy hearts]]. He covers her brown hair with golden [[Wikipedia:Taffy (candy)|taffy]] [[Wikipedia:Ringlet (haircut)|ringlets]] , covering her face in powdered marshmallow and painting her lips with red heart shaped candy and adds a large light purple bow to the back of her dress as a finishing touch. Now all dressed, she's entered as the final contestant in the parade: Miss. Bonbon.
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Various [[Wikipedia:Candy|sweets]] and goodies of Cookietown are preparing to crown their new Cookie Queen. A parade of potential candidates passes by, all based on various [[Wikipedia:Cake|cakes]] and other sweets. Far from the parade route, on what would appear to be the wrong side of the [[Wikipedia:Peppermint|peppermint]] stick railroad tracks, a [[Hobo Cookie]] overhears an impoverished sugar cookie girl crying. She explains that while she wants to be in the parade, she doesn't have any fancy clothes to wear--he gives her a makeover, concocting a dress of colored [[wikipedia:Icing (food)|icing]] and [[wikipedia:Sweethearts (candy)|candy hearts]]. He covers her brown hair with golden [[Wikipedia:Taffy (candy)|taffy]] [[Wikipedia:Ringlet (haircut)|ringlets]], covers her face in powdered marshmallow, paints her lips with red heart shaped candy, and adds a large light purple bow to the back of her dress as a finishing touch. Now all dressed, she is entered as the final contestant in the parade: Miss Bonbon.
   
The judges, who have thus far been disappointed in the candidates, all promptly declare Miss. Bonbon the Cookie Queen on sight. The gingerbread man is practically trampled in the sudden surge of the crowd as they carry Miss. Bonbon to her throne, where they place a golden crown on her head. She's then presented with a large [[Wikipedia:Layer cake|layer cake]] which appears to be a carousel of different [[wikipedia:Vaudeville|vaudeville acts]]--every Queen needs a King, so the newly crowned Cookie Queen has to choose a husband from those featured.
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The [[Cookie Carnival Judges|judges]], who have thus far been disappointed in the candidates, all promptly declare Miss Bonbon the Cookie Queen on sight. The Hobo Cookie is practically trampled in the sudden surge of the crowd as they carry Miss Bonbon to her throne, where they place a golden crown on her head. She's then presented with a large [[Wikipedia:Layer cake|layer cake]] which appears to be a carousel of different [[wikipedia:Vaudeville|vaudeville]] acts--every Queen needs a King, so Miss Bonbon has to choose a husband from those featured.
   
After being presented with a duo of tap dancing [[wikipedia:Candy cane|candy cane]] men, a pair of [[Wikipedia:Barbershop music|Barbershop singing]] Old Fashioned Cookies, a pair of enchanting [[Wikipedia:Angel food cake|angel food cakes]], two scat-singing [[Wikipedia:Devil's food cake|devil's food cakes]], two acrobatic [[wikipedia:Upside-down cake|upside-down cakes]], and three [[Wikipedia:Alcohol intoxication|tipsy]] [[Wikipedia:Rum ball|rum cookies]], she refuses each of them with a giggle and a shake of her head. The judges, with no other suitors to present to her, offer to have her marry one of them (or all three of them).
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After being presented with two tap dancing [[wikipedia:Candy cane|candy cane]] men, two [[Wikipedia:Barbershop music|Barbershop singing]] old fashioned cookies, two enchanting [[Wikipedia:Angel food cake|angel food cakes]], two scat-singing [[Wikipedia:Devil's food cake|devil's food cakes]], two acrobatic [[wikipedia:Upside-down cake|upside-down cakes]], and three [[Wikipedia:Alcohol intoxication|tipsy]] [[Wikipedia:Rum ball|rum cookies]], Miss Bonbon refuses each of them with a giggle and a shake of her head. The judges, with no other suitors to present to her, offer to have her marry one of them (or all three of them).
   
At that moment, the gingerbread man, who has been attempting to get a closer look, sneaks up onto the dias. He is hit on the head by the guards who split his cupcake paper hat to look like a crown and tear off a piece of the jelly roll red carpet so that he looks like he's wearing a ermine-lined robe. The Cookie Queen tells the guards "Stop! I say! Don't crown the King that way!" The gingerbread man is free to go and takes his place beside his beloved sugar cookie. Their closing kiss melts the lollipop intended to screen them from view.
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At that moment, the Hobo Cookie, who has been attempting to get a closer look, sneaks up onto the dais. He is hit on the head by the guards who split his cupcake paper hat to look like a crown and tear off a piece of the jelly roll red carpet so that he looks like he is wearing a ermine-lined robe. Miss Bonbon tells the guards, "Stop! I say! Don't crown the King that way!" He is free to go and takes his place beside her. Their closing kiss melts the lollipop intended to screen them from view.
   
 
==Production==
 
==Production==
[[Pinto Colvig]], most known for the voice of [[Goofy]], provides the voice of the gingerbread man. Vaudeville was dying out by the time ''The Cookie Carnival'' made its debut, but audiences would have been familiar with each of the acts represented by the different cookies.
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[[Pinto Colvig]], most known for the voice of [[Goofy]], provides the voice of the Hobo Cookie. Vaudeville was dying out by the time the short made its debut, but audiences would have been familiar with each of the acts represented by the different cookies.
   
 
When Miss Bonbon is being outfitted, she transitions from her cookie-like shape into a more human look (especially apparent between creating her skirt and powdering her cheeks). This might make her another early example of visually realistic human characters in Disney shorts, and even a precursor to the [[Snow White]] look in Disney's first full-length animated film, ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]''.
 
When Miss Bonbon is being outfitted, she transitions from her cookie-like shape into a more human look (especially apparent between creating her skirt and powdering her cheeks). This might make her another early example of visually realistic human characters in Disney shorts, and even a precursor to the [[Snow White]] look in Disney's first full-length animated film, ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]''.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The Gingerbread Man and one of the judges make an appearance in House of Mouse's "[[Pete's Christmas Caper]]".
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*The Hobo Cookie and one of the judges make an appearance in House of Mouse's "[[Pete's Christmas Caper]]".
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 23:42, 15 September 2019

The Cookie Carnival is an animated Silly Symphony short produced by Walt Disney Productions and it was originally released on May 25, 1935. Its plotline is a parody of the story, which is loosely based on the fairy tale The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E.T.A. Hoffmann, which in turn inspired the ballet "The Nutcracker" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Characters

  • Hobo Cookie
  • Sugar Cookie Girl (aka Miss Bonbon)
  • Cookie Carnival Judges
  • Miss Jello Mold
  • Cookie Queen Contestants:
    • Miss Banana Cake
    • Miss Cocoanut
    • Miss Licorice
    • Miss Peppermint
    • Miss Pineapple
    • Miss Strawberry Blonde
  • Cookie King contestants:
    • Dandy Candy Kids
    • Old Fashioned Cookies
    • Angel Food Cakes
    • Devils Food Cakes
    • Upside Down Cakes
    • The Rum Cookies

Voices

Plot

In this confectionery-themed Cinderella-story, a sad Sugar Cookie Girl is turned into the Queen of the Cookie Carnival (aka Miss Bonbon) by a wandering Hobo Cookie. The short is an homage to the Atlantic City boardwalk and its "bathing beauty" contest--which eventually became the Miss America pageant--of the 1920s and 1930s.

Synopsis

Various sweets and goodies of Cookietown are preparing to crown their new Cookie Queen. A parade of potential candidates passes by, all based on various cakes and other sweets. Far from the parade route, on what would appear to be the wrong side of the peppermint stick railroad tracks, a Hobo Cookie overhears an impoverished sugar cookie girl crying. She explains that while she wants to be in the parade, she doesn't have any fancy clothes to wear--he gives her a makeover, concocting a dress of colored icing and candy hearts. He covers her brown hair with golden taffy ringlets, covers her face in powdered marshmallow, paints her lips with red heart shaped candy, and adds a large light purple bow to the back of her dress as a finishing touch. Now all dressed, she is entered as the final contestant in the parade: Miss Bonbon.

The judges, who have thus far been disappointed in the candidates, all promptly declare Miss Bonbon the Cookie Queen on sight. The Hobo Cookie is practically trampled in the sudden surge of the crowd as they carry Miss Bonbon to her throne, where they place a golden crown on her head. She's then presented with a large layer cake which appears to be a carousel of different vaudeville acts--every Queen needs a King, so Miss Bonbon has to choose a husband from those featured.

After being presented with two tap dancing candy cane men, two Barbershop singing old fashioned cookies, two enchanting angel food cakes, two scat-singing devil's food cakes, two acrobatic upside-down cakes, and three tipsy rum cookies, Miss Bonbon refuses each of them with a giggle and a shake of her head. The judges, with no other suitors to present to her, offer to have her marry one of them (or all three of them).

At that moment, the Hobo Cookie, who has been attempting to get a closer look, sneaks up onto the dais. He is hit on the head by the guards who split his cupcake paper hat to look like a crown and tear off a piece of the jelly roll red carpet so that he looks like he is wearing a ermine-lined robe. Miss Bonbon tells the guards, "Stop! I say! Don't crown the King that way!" He is free to go and takes his place beside her. Their closing kiss melts the lollipop intended to screen them from view.

Production

Pinto Colvig, most known for the voice of Goofy, provides the voice of the Hobo Cookie. Vaudeville was dying out by the time the short made its debut, but audiences would have been familiar with each of the acts represented by the different cookies.

When Miss Bonbon is being outfitted, she transitions from her cookie-like shape into a more human look (especially apparent between creating her skirt and powdering her cheeks). This might make her another early example of visually realistic human characters in Disney shorts, and even a precursor to the Snow White look in Disney's first full-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Releases

Television

Home video

Trivia

Gallery


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