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7/10
Reduced Willie
TheLittleSongbird7 May 2018
Ub Iwerks's Willie Whopper series of cartoons was short-lived, only lasting a year from 1933 to 1934. On the most part the Willie Whopper cartoons are not great or cartoon/animated masterpieces and it is sort of understandable as to why Willie didn't make it bigger. However they are far from terrible ones either and do amuse and charm.

1934's 'Reducing Creme' is not quite one of the best Willie Whopper cartoons. It's still very entertaining though and to me it is one of the better ones. And this is coming from somebody who has only just gotten acquainted with the series as a huge animation fan. Just don't expect a masterpiece or too much.

'Reducing Creme' may be on the formulaic side with conflict that is somewhat predictable, it is not hard to figure out at all how it all ends.

Willie himself is slightly bland and a fairly limited character, while still being likeable. The animation sometimes lacks finesse especially in some of the drawings.

However, there is a lot of nice background work, smooth drawing, lively black and white (although it was originally meant to be in colour) and inventive little things. The music is energetic and characterful with appealing orchestration. The cartoon goes at a lively pace, has an appealing charm and the tale is wonderfully outlandish.

There are a lot of very amusing and sweet little laughs which makes it entertaining. Although slightly bland, Willie avoids being annoying and he avoids being sickly sweet as well, fairly likeable. The supporting characters are a lively bunch, especially the cat whose rapport with Willie carries the cartoon. The more romance-oriented aspect charms.

To conclude, decent. 7/10 Bethany Cox
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7/10
Not a good day for Willie or his cat
llltdesq10 December 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This is a cartoon in the Willie Whopper series produced by Iwerks studio. There will be spoilers ahead:

This one starts out with Willie and his girlfriend Mary watching a neon sign ad for a reducing creme (a larger figure is in place, creme is poured over the figure and it becomes smaller). Mary wants Willie to try it to lose some weight, which triggers another one of his tales.

Cut to a cat tormenting a mouse. As the cat does this, Willie starts going after a jar on a high shelf. His efforts harm and annoy the cat, which retaliates by knocking over a stool, causing Willie to fall and a jar of reducing creme on his head and covering his body.

The creme reduces Willie to the size of a mouse, so the cat starts tormenting Willie. Willie spends much of the short fending off the cat. There's a minor romantic sub-plot between a man and a woman in a kitchen and it plays into one of the nicer bits of action and the mouse re-enters at the end for a nice bit of business, but otherwise, this is between Willie and the cat.

Willie finds a relatively novel way to regain his full size and thoroughly frighten the cat and then there's the end. I won't spoil it here.

This short, along with all the other cartoons in the Wllie Whopper series, are now available on a Blu Ray/DVD combo released from Thunder been. Well worth watching.
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6/10
The Incredible Shrinking Boy
boblipton2 January 2022
Willie Whopper gets coated in reducing creme and shrinks to the size of a mouse. The cat chases him into the kitchen, where the cook is alternately kneading dough and canoodling with the serving maid. Willie and the cat get liberally coated n dough.

After he broke with Disney, who would not share credit with him nor Carl Stalling, Ub Iwerks found backing from old-line producer Pat Powers for his own cartoon factory, releasing through MGM. Although his best-remembered series is Flip the Frog, Willie, who survived only two years, was usually a more imaginative and for my taste enjoyable series.
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