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Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy (1941 film)

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1941 film
Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy
Directed byDave Fleischer
Story byWilliam Turner
Worth Gruelle
Produced byMax Fleischer
StarringJack Mercer
Pinto Colvig
Joy Terry
Bernie Fleischer
Johnny Rogers
(all uncredited)
Music bySammy Timberg
Dave Fleischer
Lou Fleischer
Animation byMyron Waldman
Joseph Oriolo
William Henning
Arnold Gillespie
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Fleischer Studios
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • April 11, 1941 (1941-04-11)
Running time17 minutes (two-reel)
LanguageEnglish

Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy is a two-reel cartoon produced by Fleischer Studios and released on April 11, 1941. It was co-written by Johnny Gruelle's son, Worth. It was the first Paramount cartoon to feature Raggedy Ann. The cartoon depicts Raggedy Ann and Andy as sweethearts as opposed to siblings in the books.

Summary

A little girl in a toy shop sees two rag dolls whose hands are sewn together. Because she cannot afford to purchase both dolls, and because she really prefers the "beautiful girl doll", she asks the toyshop owner if he would be willing to unstitch the hands so that she could buy "the beautiful girl doll". Turning down the little girl's request, the owner explains to her the reason behind his refusal.

One evening in Ragland, sentient needles, threads, scissors, paintbrushes, and other creative implements came together and created a Girl Rag Doll and a Boy Rag Doll. When Paintbrush had completed the dolls' faces, he gave each of them a magic candy heart, bringing them to life, and then informed them that they needed to visit the Castle of Names before sunset.

After leaving the workshop, the rag dolls met The Camel with the Wrinkled Knees who offered to take them to the castle, but on their way to the Castle, the Boy Rag Doll fell under the spell of a beautiful Spanish doll, causing poor Girl Rag Doll's candy heart to break.

When the Girl Rag Doll was taken to the castle's hospital, she learned that the doctors were unable to treat broken hearts, so the Camel rushed out to find the Boy Rag Doll, who happened to be in "Glover's Land" with the beautiful Spanish doll. The beautiful Spanish doll asked the rag boy's name, but when he told her he did not have one, she rejected him saying, "without a name, you are just a nobody".

The Camel arrived and gave the boy rag doll a ride to the Castle where he applied for a name. When the Boy Rag Doll finally found the Girl Rag Doll in her hospital room in a broken-hearted sleep, he revealed a Naming Certificate showing that they were named "Raggedy Ann" and "Andy". After telling her how much he loved her in song, she woke up and hugged him.

Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy skipped down the Castle's wedding aisle where they had their hands sewn together so they would never again be separated.

The story ends with the little girl sadly understanding why the dolls could not be sold separately; she turned to leave for home, but the toyshop owner stopped her and said, "Just because I cannot sell you one doll, does not mean I can not give you both of them". He handed both dolls to the grateful little girl; she thanked the man and walked home while Raggedy Ann and Andy followed her, lovingly embracing one another.

Voices

  • Jack Mercer as Paint Brush
  • Joy Terry as Raggedy Ann
  • Bernie Fleischer as Raggedy Andy
  • Pinto Colvig as Camel
  • Johnny Rogers as Singer

References

  1. Patricia, Hall. Raggedy Ann and Johnny Gruelle: A Bibliography of Published Works. Pelican Publishing. p. 179. ISBN 9781455610846.
  2. Scott, Keith (3 October 2022). Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, Vol. 2. BearManor Media. p. 675.

External links

Johnny Gruelle's Raggedy Ann
Books
  • Raggedy Ann Stories (1918)
  • Raggedy Andy Stories (1920)
  • Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees (1924)
  • Raggedy Andy's Number Book (1924)
  • Raggedy Ann's Wishing Pebble (1925)
  • Raggedy Ann's Alphabet Book (1925)
  • Beloved Belindy (1926)
  • The Paper Dragon: A Raggedy Ann Adventure (1926)
  • Raggedy Ann's Fairy Stories (1928)
  • Raggedy Ann's Magical Wishes (1928)
  • Marcella: A Raggedy Ann Story (1929)
  • Raggedy Ann in the Deep Deep Woods (1930)
  • Raggedy Ann's Sunny Songs (1930)
  • Raggedy Ann in Cookie Land (1931)
  • Raggedy Ann's Lucky Pennies (1932)
  • Raggedy Ann Cut-Out Paper Doll (1935)
  • Raggedy Ann's Little Brother Andy Cut-Out Paper Doll (1935)
  • Raggedy Ann in the Golden Meadow (1935)
  • Raggedy Ann and the Left-Handed Safety Pin (1935)
  • Raggedy Ann's Joyful Songs (1937)
  • Raggedy Ann and Maizie Moocow (1937)
  • Raggedy Ann in the Magic Book (1939)
  • Raggedy Ann and the Laughing Brook (1940)
  • Raggedy Ann and the Golden Butterfly (1940)
  • Raggedy Ann and the Hoppy Toad (1940)
  • Raggedy Ann Helps Grandpa Hoppergrass (1940)
  • Raggedy Ann in the Garden (1940)
  • Raggedy Ann Goes Sailing (1941)
  • The Camel with the Wrinkled Knees (1941)
  • Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Nice Fat Policeman (1942)
  • Raggedy Ann and Betsy Bonnet String (1943)
  • Raggedy Ann in the Snow White Castle (1946)
  • Raggedy Ann's Adventures (1947)
  • Raggedy Ann and the Slippery Slide (1947)
  • Raggedy Ann's Mystery (1947)
  • Raggedy Ann at the End of the Rainbow (1947)
  • Raggedy Ann and Marcella's First Day At School (1952)
  • Raggedy Ann's Merriest Christmas (1952)
  • Raggedy Andy's Surprise (1953)
  • Raggedy Ann's Tea Party (1954)
  • A Puzzle for Raggedy Ann and Andy (1957)
  • Raggedy Ann's Secret (1959)
  • Raggedy Ann's Christmas Surprise (ca. 1960)
  • Raggedy Ann's Stories to Read Aloud (1960)
  • Raggedy Ann and the Golden Ring (1961)
  • Raggedy Ann and the Hobby Horse (1961)
  • Raggedy Ann and the Happy Meadow (1961)
  • Raggedy Ann and the Wonderful Witch (1961)
  • Raggedy Ann and Andy's Very Own Fairy Stories (1970)
  • Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Kindly Ragman (1975)
  • Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Witchie Kissabye (1975)
Films
Television series
Stage
Fleischer Studios
Theatrical
shorts series
One-shot shorts
Feature films
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