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The Flea Circus

The Flea Circus (1954)

November. 06,1954
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6.8
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NR
| Animation Comedy Family

In this animated comedic short, the entire entourage of a flea circus runs away to join a dog.

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SpuffyWeb
1954/11/06

Sadly Over-hyped

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Suman Roberson
1954/11/07

It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.

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Kien Navarro
1954/11/08

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Fleur
1954/11/09

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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ShelbyTMItchell
1954/11/10

A thriving flea circus(No pun intended), with the diva star Fifi and a loser clown who is in love with her, Francois who is by the same voice actor of DroopyBut when the fleas run away when they see a dog. The owner ends up penniless while the clown has a chance to become a hero. Promising to get back the fleasAs the clown trails the dog and all of the fleas drown, he saves Fifi. But looking back he was so foolish not to save the others. However he manages to get married to her after he proved so loyal to her and to the circus. And they start a family.Therefore is it too little too late for the circus to be saved or will both of them save it in time before it goes belly up? Remembered this from childhood. Cute cartoon.

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TheLittleSongbird
1954/11/11

Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons.Also have much admiration for Tex Avery, an animation genius whose best cartoons are animated masterpieces and some of the best he ever did. Avery did do better than 'The Flea Circus', cartoons that are more original and more inventive visually and in narrative but it's still very well made and entertaining. Even when Avery was not quite at the top of his game he put many other animation directors to shame and the cartoons in general much better than many at their worst. Hope that doesn't sound too hyperbolic, unfair or ignorant.The story is a fairly conventional one and for an Avery cartoon it is agreed that it is fairly subdued for him and that it lacks his usual wild wackiness. Occasional limitations show in the background art.However, much of the animation is very good. Very rich in colour, the backgrounds have mostly good detail and the character designs are distinctively Avery in style and are fluid in movement. The music, courtesy of Scott Bradley, is lushly and cleverly orchestrated, with lively and energetic rhythms and fits very well indeed, even enhancing the action.Can't fault Avery, whose style is all over, nor the dynamic voice acting and the very engaging characters, those fleas have good comic timing. The pacing is very lively and nothing is less than amusing if not always hilarious and more wildness would have been more welcome.All in all, good fun from Avery but he did better. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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MartinHafer
1954/11/12

"Flea Circus" is a decent little cartoon from MGM. However, you'd probably not suspect it was directed by Tex Avery because the short is awfully conventional and lacks the usual Avery weirdness. The episode begins at a flea circus. The show is very successful and the fleas are very anthropomorphic. One of these is the diva of the show and another flea who is a clown is in love with her. However, given her status as the show's star, he doesn't appear to have a prayer. But, when an errant dog passes by and takes most of the fleas with him, our little clown hero is going to the rescue.There are a few laughs here and there but mostly the biggest laughs are hearing the fleas speak with French accents--which isn't funny at all. Still, it's harmless fun.

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Robert Reynolds
1954/11/13

This is a typical Tex Avery-start with a premise and turn it on its ear, firing sight gag after sight gag until the premise surrenders unconditionally. Here, the owner of a flea circus loses his livlihood when a dog comes backstage (in violation of a sign that says, "NO DOGS!") and the fleas (and dog) have appropriate reactions to this fortuitous circumstance. So, as has been stated by another, "Fleas run away from the circus to join a dog." Tex Avery was the greatest friend acting fleas in Hollywood had, doing at least three cartoons featuring fleas prominently while with MGM-What Price Fleadom, Dixieland Droopy and this one. Given that Avery once voiced a spider in a short at Warner Brothers, perhaps his affinity for insects is understandable. Funny cartoon with lots of good sight gags. Vive la France! Well worth watching. Recommended.

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