Lonesome Ghosts (1937) - a Disney cartoon review

 Today I'm finally getting to more Disney stuff, which is quite okay with me. Today I review Lonesome Ghosts, made in 1937. Let's dive in. 

Courtesy of IMDB.com

Lonesome Ghosts is a Disney cartoon featuring a group of ghosts, Mickey, Goofy, and Donald Duck. Some ghosts get bored, call the main trio (Goofy, Mickey, and Donald) to come so they can mess with someone, and then run off after they get scared of our trio covered in flour and molasses. It's so much fun. I loved it. The sound quality had also gone up and it was in technicolor. 

What I liked

There was nothing to dislike here. Mickey, Goofy, and Donald all come to get chased around by bored ghosts At the end they run into Molasses, get covered in flour, and scare the ghosts out on accident. It's so funny. It really doesn't have much to comment on, except that shotguns, axes, and your fists probably don't help you hunt ghosts. It just adds to the comedic element. 

There is one thing I'll say. Goofy says "I ain't afraid of no ghosts". If you've watched Ghostbusters, or even heard the song from the movie, you'll recognize that phrase. The original context is Goofy trying to be brave. Goofy's line became a line in Ghostbusters, which might have gotten some ideas from this cartoon. 

Five stars. No notes. Loved it from start to finish. It was adorable and filled with mostly physical comedy. Here, I found the whole cartoon for you. 




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