The Tempest by William Shakespeare is one of the greatest
plays ever written. It tells the story of the Duke of Milan, Prospero, who is
exiled with his daughter Miranda to a remote island in the Mediterranean. When
his enemies arrive on the island, Prospero plagues him with his magic and the
spirits under his command to bring them to a place of repentance for their
treatment of him. He also finds a husband for his daughter, allowing all to
leave the island in peace. A fun piece
of trivia is that this is one of the first scripts to be “remade”. In 1667,
John Dryden and William D’Avenant wrote a play called The Tempest or the Enchanted Island. This was 56 years after
Shakespeare’s version!
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Rescue Rangers 1988-1990
Chip and Dale, Donald Duck’s familiar chipmunk tormenters
from much earlier Disney cartoons, get an update in this classic Disney
cartoon. They join Gadget the Inventor Mouse and Monterey Jack and his pet fly
Zipper to solve mysteries in their town, usually besting human bad guys in the
spirit of the Rescuers. The show was one of my favorite shows growing up and I
still enjoy watching it when I can find it!
Here’s a fun piece of trivia: Chip n’ Dale first appeared in
Disney cartoons in 1943. You see what I mean by earlier! J
Sunday, January 14, 2018
The Wind in the Willows
The Wind in the Willows was written in 1908 by Kenneth
Grahame. It tells the stories of a group of animal characters including Mole,
Rat, and the impulsive Mr. Toad. While Rat and Mole are more down to earth
living and visiting each other in their modest homes on the River. Toad lives
in the beautiful Toad Hall up the road. Toad always wants the newest and
greatest thing. When he comes across a lovely motorcar, he wants it for himself
and proceeds to steal it because he wants it that badly. He is sent to prison,
but manages to escape and make his way back to Toad Hall where he realizes what
a horrible person he has been and how wonderful his friends truly are.
The Disney short that came out in 1949 and Basil Rathbone
narrates the story of Mr. Toad. In this version, they do manage to get back
Toad Hall, but Toad hasn’t really changed. He finds a new passion at the end of
the story. One thing that was different was the emphasis on the story of Toad
and the fact that Toad honestly thinks he bought the car he “stole.” It is
still a fun romp. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride in Disneyland is based on this story.
Sunday, January 7, 2018
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) *
Winnie the Pooh was first created by A.A. Milne off of stories that he told his
son Christopher Robin about his toys and stuffed animals. In 1977 Disney took
up the challenge of bringing this classic and its many enjoyable characters to
the big screen. Since then many adaptations of Pooh has shown up in the Disney
canon ranging from a cartoon series called the New Adventures of Winnie the
Pooh to countless made for TV movies. Still my favorite is the original 1977
production. Although I do enjoy The Search For Christopher Robin as his
childhood toys seek to save him from Skull (aka school. They can’t read very
well J).
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