Midnight in a Toy Shop

1930
6.1| 0h8m| NR| en
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A spider seeks shelter inside an old toy store, where he soon discovers that the merchandise comes to life after dark.

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Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
ChicDragon It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
HottWwjdIam There is just so much movie here. For some it may be too much. But in the same secretly sarcastic way most telemarketers say the phrase, the title of this one is particularly apt.
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Foreverisacastironmess Oh I just love the animation of the opening scene with the blizzard of snow at night, it's so beautiful and emotive and it's an image that you see time and again throughout the Silly Symphonies and early animated shorts in general. But I always love it, it's always so well done and immediately sets such a tone. Being the time that it was made I know it couldn't be helped, but a little colour really wouldn't have gone amiss here, a monochromatic toyshop doesn't exactly convey a whole lot of wonder and I think this would have been a much better short if it had been colourized. And it feels odd having a spider as the protagonist instead of just having it be about a shopful of toys that come to life at night, and the toys in this don't really come alive, it's so vague that you can't be sure. Except for the dancing dolls which I found slightly creepy especially the stereotypical black one that croaks out "Mammie!" Anyway spiders never make for lovable characters, even ones as annoying as this one! This Symphony is enjoyable but I find it a little on the plain side, it's very bare bones. The animators were still figuring out and honing their craft at this point. It's all just about animating things around the music as the spider goes into the toyshop to escape the cold and gets into so much trouble scaring himself with the toys and eventually some firecrackers that he decides he'd rather stay outside! I enjoy the Silly Symphonies better that have a little arc to them, like "The Cookie Carnival." But something that I love about all of these shorts is that you can often see very early signs of their later full length movie works, like for instance I find some of the interior of the toyshop similar to Gepetto's workshop in Pinocchio. This is good but there is far better that this series of classic cartoons has to offer. Very vintage, very cute.
Robert Reynolds This is a short in the Silly Symphonies series released by Disney. There will be spoilers ahead:This short is basically a spider wandering into a toy store at midnight, bumping into some toys and playing with a toy piano and a record player, which provides the excuse for musical numbers.The ending of the short is telegraphed in a scene fairly early in what is an otherwise plot free short. It's just a series of gags strung together by music. It feels like a short done because the contract with theaters specified a certain number of shorts and they were pressed for time, so they threw this together.There's one gag with a dancing doll in blackface which repeatedly says "Mammy!" which likely would offend a number of people. But apart from that, there isn't much in this short which is even remotely memorable. For completists.This short is available on the Disney Treasures More Silly Symphonies DVD set. The set is worth getting.
TheLittleSongbird I have always enjoyed Disney Silly Symphonies, and I did enjoy Midnight in a Toy Shop, though it is nowhere near the best I've seen. It is virtually plot less and the gag with the "Mama" dolls sadly doesn't work, it was jarring and could be seen as racist. The animation is fluid in alternative to jerky and the black and white does look beautiful, and while sparse at first the music is great. What drives Midnight in a Toy Shop though was the spider main character, a pleasant departure from the villainous characterisations of spiders in Summer and Hell's Bells and a very likable character and does very well driving the cartoon rather than the music. There are also two great moments, the Spider playing the piano with his body, unique and delightful that was, and at the end with the fireworks, a nice piece of continuity. All in all, nice but I've seen better. 7/10 Bethany Cox
MartinHafer Before you can get to see "Cannibal Capers" and a few other 'special' cartoons on the "Walt Disney Treasures: More Silly Symphonies" DVD set, you are forced to watch an introduction by Leonard Maltin. He talks about the times in which they were made and how politically incorrect the films are. I am not against this, but hate how once you view it, you must ALWAYS view Maltin's speech again if you come back to any of the offensive cartoons. The same thing happens in some of the other Treasures DVDS--such as the second Donald Duck set.This short has the innocuous title "Midnight in a Toy Shop" and so I was anxious to know what was politically incorrect about it. It begins with a HUGE spider sneaking into the toy shop--and I assume it's because it's snowing. Once inside, the spider bumbles into various toys, plays a piano and dances. And I continue waiting to see what's so offensive. Then, out of the blue, a black doll starts dancing and saying 'Mammy'. Well, it looks like I found the problematic scene after all! Unlike most Silly Symphony shorts, this one is practically plot less. While this is not unheard of, it keeps it from being a very good cartoon--as does the Mammy doll. It's not a terrible cartoon, but it has issues!