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  1. Apr 1, 1975 · Tubby the Tuba: Directed by Alexander Schure. With Dick Van Dyke, Pearl Bailey, Ruth Enders, Jack Gilford. The enchanting tale of the winsome little tuba who tires of only being able to sing "OOMPAH, OOMPAH" and decides to go off and find a melody of his own.

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    • Animation, Family, Musical
    • Alexander Schure
    • 1975-04-01
  2. First, I don't care for 20th century classical music, specifically dissonant music. There is a lot of that in this film. If the music is older, then it is older dissonant music. Also, most of the character interaction in this movie is negative. The instruments make fun of Tubby, and drive him away.

  3. 10/10. Tubby the Tuba was so far ahead of its time. goldwing-40416 5 December 2016. The video (or soundtrack) teaches kids the members of an orchestra, from Strings to Winds, from Brass to Percussion. As each part of the orchestra joins in, the music become more and more rich.

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  5. Aug 29, 2022 · Tubby the Tuba Review. Tubby the Tuba is a 1947 animated short film directed by George Pal. It is a solid, but hardly memorable cartoon. A frustrated tuba wants to play a solo, but other instruments mock him. Then, with a help of a ridiculed frog, he manages to play his solo successfully to the shocked orchestra.

  6. Tubby the Tuba is a 1975 animated musical - comedy film, based on the 1945 children's story for concert orchestra and narrator by Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger. It was released on April 1, 1975 by Avco Embassy Pictures. [1] The film was produced by the New York Institute of Technology, under the supervision of its founder, Alexander Schure ...

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  8. For a film released in 1975, Tubby the Tuba is hopelessly dated. The animation is most reminiscent of a low-rent Disney of the 1940s, with elements of both Dumbo and Fantasia, films from 35 years prior. Now, the book that it was based on is from the 1940s, so it must have been a stylistic choice, but it is no surprise that it flopped ...

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