Home > Animation >

Little Hiawatha

Little Hiawatha (1937)

May. 15,1937
|
6.9
|
NR
| Animation Comedy

The "fearless warrior" of the poem is a very small child whose pants keep falling down. He tries to shoot a grasshopper with his arrow, but the grasshopper spits in his eye. He tries to shoot a bunny rabbit, but the rabbit is too cute and pathetic. He tracks a bear, and runs after its cub and right into the mother. But the rest of the animals, thankful for him saving the rabbit, come to his rescue.

...

Watch Trailer

Cast

Similar titles

Reviews

Redwarmin
1937/05/15

This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place

More
Stevecorp
1937/05/16

Don't listen to the negative reviews

More
BallWubba
1937/05/17

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

More
ChicDragon
1937/05/18

It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.

More
OllieSuave-007
1937/05/19

A small Indian child attempts to go hunting in the forest, but ultimately spares the life of a little bunny rabbit after cornering him. As a result, when he comes under attack by a ferocious bear, the forest animals return the favor and try to save him. A nice little cartoon about compassion and heroism. It's full of excitement and thrills - a good Silly Symphony from Disney.Grade A

More
Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1937/05/20

"Little Hiawatha" is a 9-minute cartoon from 1937, so this one has its 80th anniversary this year already. The director is David Hand and if you have not heard the name yet, then it is probably your loss (as it is mine too) because he worked on some of the classics that are certainly more known than this short film by Disney we have here. It is the story of an Indian, who goes out hunting, but realizes he just isn't tough enough and makes friends with the animals of the forest instead. Then again, even if he had that bunny, he may not have the greatest talent for hunting as you maybe saw from his earlier unsuccessful chase of a grasshopper. The animals are grateful they may live and they help him afterward when the boy is chased by a wild bear and again the bear is really only mad because Hiawatha came to close to his cub, so there really are no true villains in here, just a protective bear mother, a curios and clumsy Indian kid and many harmless animals who just want to live in peace. And yes this is of course from the Golden Age of Animation, so the visual side is top-notch. Overall, maybe the film was not the greatest in in-depth story-telling and love to detail in the script, but for under 10 minutes, it is good enough. Go check it out if you love old cartoons. The only thing that bothered me a bit was the recurring naked butt joke that wasn't funny the first time even, but that is really pretty much the only flaw I saw in it. I give this one a thumbs-up.

More
RbDeraj
1937/05/21

I first saw this as a bonus feature on Disney's Pocahontas 2 which I have thoroughly enjoyed ever since. It follows the story of a little Indian (Native American) boy who wants to be a mighty warrior. All of the animals in the forest mock him because he is just a child and can do them no harm, but hen he corners a baby rabbit they take him more seriously. Little Hiawatha fails to go through with it though and pardons the bunny letting it go back to its parents. He then stumbles upon an angry bear and the little forest animals help him on an adventurous escape to flee from the beast, and in the end become his friends like his brothers of nature.The animation and movements are perfect which is typical of old school Disney cartoons. It is really enjoyable to watch these and see some of the actions or characters that Disney uses in later movies. For example the opossums swinging little Hiawatha throughout the trees is copied in The Jungle Book where the monkeys do the same with Mowgli. The story was entertaining, funny, and cute. All around a great little short.

More
Mightyzebra
1937/05/22

This is just so VERY sweet! With cute and classic animation, no dialogue (just the Native American mouth sounds) and a good plot, this Silly Symphony will warm your heart. I LOVE IT VERY MUCH INDEED! I recommend this to Disney fans and for people (children AND adults) who would just like to sit down to the cutest Disney short! :)Little Hiawatha bravely rows in his little boat, down the river, a little Native American. With his bow and arrow, he is ready to hunt the deer, the birds, the rabbits, the squirrels, the grasshoppers and the great bear...P.S Why did the Disney company stop making these beautiful Silly Symphonies? They should still make them, they are much better than most of the TV series you get today.

More