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Tony Figaro

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^ Thanks for your reply. It's not the right movie. Wish I can remember which film it was. I'm still racking my brain about this one. :unsure: LOL
 

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"French Toast " is also the name of a rookie orientation ritual on junior hockey teams. The new guys have to eat a piece of bread soaked in the urine of the team veterans.
 

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Can anyone here help me with a movie title. Don't remember who is in the film. Bratty kid wants a male adult to make him French toast. All I recall is the kid says to the grown up character " I want French toast! " Thanks in advance!
In Kramer vs Kramer, there is ascene where the dad, teaches his young son haw to make french toast,
there is also a dinner scene where the son refuses to eat his salisbury steak dinner and being a brat about it, he then gets a tub of ice cream from the freezer and begins eating it.

Maybe you got the 2 scens mixed up?


 
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Name the movie AND name the cartoon.

No partial answers, please, or 'Bobby D' will scold you.

Answered correctly by Valcazar.
 
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So, you remembered seeing that scene when you saw the movie?
No.
I'm a bit of a Twilight Zone fan and have a friend who is big into classic animation.
I'm not kidding when I say that "Bimbo's Initiation" is kind of legendary (it's a pretty surreal short) and the fact that it is in Twilight Zone the Movie is one of those trivia pieces I happen to remember.
 

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Bimbo's Initiation :


Ranked #37 on the list of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of All Time, as selected by a panel of animators.

This is now considered to be a Betty Boop cartoon, but she has only a cameo role, and she was still a dog at that stage in her character evolution. The dog ears were later adapted to be hoop ear rings.

The Max Fleischer cartoons from the 1930's were made very differently from modern cartoons. Today the script for cartoons is written first, then recorded by the voice actors. The director makes a storyboard sequence, and the animation is often done in assembly line fashion, frequently in East Asia, where semi-skilled labour costs are cheap.

With Betty Boop cartoons, the animators were often given a song which was to be included, and they built a cartoon around it. With the Fleischer Popeye cartoons, the voices are never synched to the lip movements. This is because the cartoons were fully animated before any dialogue was recorded, and the voice actors ad libbed their lines while watching the silent cartoon.
 
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No.
I'm a bit of a Twilight Zone fan and have a friend who is big into classic animation.
I'm not kidding when I say that "Bimbo's Initiation" is kind of legendary (it's a pretty surreal short) and the fact that it is in Twilight Zone the Movie is one of those trivia pieces I happen to remember.
This is the only two part question in Name the movie!. I think several people might have recognized the screen cap as being from Twilight Zone: The Movie, but not all of them would have also been able to identify the cartoon.
 
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