Diagonaldi
Very well executed
Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
Kailansorac
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Invaderbank
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
TheLittleSongbird
Ub Iwerks's Flip the Frog series of cartoons was short lived, only lasting from 1930 to 1933. On the most part the Flip the Frog cartoons are not great or cartoon/animated masterpieces and it is sort of understandable as to why Flip didn't make it bigger. However they are far from terrible ones either and do hold some interest, enough of them even being good. Despite not being historically significant like 'Fiddlesticks' was, 'The Office Boy' for me is among the best Flip the Frog cartoons, as well as being one of the original and easily the series at its most unexpectedly erotic. It is a very good cartoon, it is not perfect but there are things here that improve quite a bit and done much better than many other Flip the Frog cartoons.A lot of good things in 'The Office Boy'. The animation is very good good, with beautifully detailed backgrounds, nice shading and characters that aren't drawn too crudely. The music makes even more of an impact, it is lushly and cleverly orchestrated, full of lively energy and not only adds brilliantly to the action it enhances it. There are more sight gags than a good deal of Flip the Frog cartoons, and they are very creative, beautifully timed and can be quite risqué at times. Maybe not always hilarious but they are some of the best gags of the series easily. There is a nice natural charm, a good deal of zest and it is certainly among the least sentimental Flip the Frog cartoons, which is a good thing.Characters are lively, the sexy secretary is very memorable and Flip's interaction with her is both charming and sensual. The atmosphere is what sets 'The Office Boy' apart from the rest of the series, there is a remarkably sensual and erotic feel that one doesn't expect at all from a Flip the Frog cartoons or from Iwerks. The pacing is never dull.Flip is a bit bland still though, he never was one of animation's most compelling, most interesting or personality-filled lead characters. The atmosphere and supporting characters more than make up for the slightness of the story.Otherwise, this is very good and one of Flip's best. 8/10 Bethany Cox
JohnHowardReid
CAST: "Mickey Mouse", "Minnie Mouse", "E.P. Dunkwasser, president of the X.Y.Z. Railroad", "Mrs E.P. Dunkwasser", "a managerial visitor", "a tycoon visitor".Story: John Foster, Harry Bailey. Song, "You're a Fascinating Baby".Copyright 23 November 1930 by Pathe Exchange, Inc. An Aesop Sound Fable. 1 reel.COMMENT: This blatant rip-off of Disney's Mouse is indeed a fascinating effort. Not only quaint but fast-paced and visually well-stocked with neat gags. The superbly integrated music score is an outstandingly entertaining bonus. If the intention was to up-stage Walt, the mostly anonymous makers of this little black-and-white cartoon have succeeded brilliantly.
ccthemovieman-1
Flip wants a job in the office, just like all the others in line, and he accidentally finds a way to get rid of all them and get the job. From there, he shows his talent (and the cartoonist's creativity) for licking envelops, putting them in mail-slots and other odd filing and office jobs in a quick and efficient manner.Along the way, he flirts with a short-skirted secretary and then a number of slapstick scenes ensue with her, mostly involving her skirt being torn off and her running around in her nylon stockings and panties. Flip The Frog, as I am learning, was a high testosterone dude and some of his (UB Iwerks) pre-Code cartoons were pretty racy (and funny). They are also non-stop gags and very entertaining.The slapstick involves Flip, the secretary and the boss. The latter really gets the brunt of the physical abuse, all of it just minding his own business., too. I kind of felt sorry for him, although he winds up having fire Flip. You couldn't blame him.I was worn out after watching all these frantic antics. This Volume Two DVD of "Cartoons That Time Forget: The UB Iwerks Collection" is very entertaining and, at least with these "Flip" cartoons, much better than Volume One.
Robert Reynolds
This short is nothing terribly special-it hasn't aged well, the characters aren't very memorable and the "plot" is thinner than rice paper. There are some nice visual gags, though, and the technical aspects are quite good (understandably so-if Ub Iwerks was involved, technical merit is a given), even if Flip the Frog is about as dull as a butter knife. Still worth a look, particularly if you like excellent animation.