Welcome
to the final installment of Mr. Bee's origin month. Now, we have
arrived at the moment that we have been leading up to for the last
month; my finished review of One Hour in Wonderland (with some minor
alterations). So, let's waste no time...let's begin.
Background:
First
off, this is a TV special. A Christmas one, nonetheless (reviewing
a Christmas Special in the middle of June? What a great idea). Now,
this special premiered on Christmas Day, 1950 on NBC at around 4:00
pm (nowadays, a special like this would be in prime-time..but who
knows? Maybe 4 pm was prime-time back then). Now, I don't know much
like who came up with the idea, but I do know that this was the first
time that anything Disney was seen on TV. Basically, if it was not
for this special, we might not have the Disney Channel today (but I'm
getting ahead of myself). The sponsor was Coca-Cola.
Plot:
Now
the plot of this special (if it can be considered one) Edgar Bergen
(who was a very famous puppeteer and ventriloquist) with his dummies,
Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd have been invited to a Christmas
party at the Walt Disney Studios. The magic mirror started showing
them Disney cartoons and movies.
Opinion:
Let's
get this out of the way; this is a one-hour commercial for Coca Cola
and Disney's Alice in Wonderland. Now, I need to give you some more
background on this, in the 1950's sponsors for TV shows were the
producers that were the driving force to get shows made. The only
problem with that, for example, is this special are that during the
show the characters all just took a break and started drinking Coca
Cola. The announcer came on saying that you should go out and buy
Coca Cola immediately and it was all part of the show. Despite all
that, it was actually a pretty entertaining special. Edgar Bergen
and his dummies gave me a few good chuckles. Of course, the Disney
cartoons and scenes from movies were classic Disney, so they were
pretty good. Now this one is going to be very hard to rate. It is
really good as a time capsule – taking you back to the early
1950's. If you grew up during that time period, you will get a heavy
dose of nostalgia here. For anyone else, it is really fun just to
look back on it. For my rating, I would have to give it 3 stars.
Thanks for joining me for Mr. Bee's origin month. Have a wonderful
summer (Don't worry, I will still be posting a couple of blogs
here-and-there.) And remember, during this summer it is always good
to cool off with an ice cold Coca Cola (although not as refreshing
as filling my wallet). Goodnight, and Bee Happy!™
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