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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Four Color 439
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Grade:
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8.5
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Page Quality:
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OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
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Pedigree:
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File Copy
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Certification #:
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0220148006
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Owner:
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4GEMWORKS
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Walt Disney’s Little Hiawatha (#1) 12/52 File Copy
Cover Art: Harvey Eisenberg
Pencils: Lee Hooper and Harvey Eisenberg
Inks: Lee Hooper and Harvey Eisenberg
Table of Contents
1. 0. [The Dog Teepee]
Little Hiawatha
2. 1. Sunflower's Canoe
Sunflower
3. 2. [Treasure map]
Little Hiawatha
4. 3. [Pups]
Little Hiawatha
5. 4. [Heap Big Rain Dance]
Little Hiawatha
6. 5. [The Wolf Hunt]
Little Hiawatha
7. 6. [the puppy]
Little Hiawatha
8. 7. Little Hiawatha's Teepee game
Little Hiawatha
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Little Hiawatha was originally a 1937 Walt Disney short cartoon. Wikipedia offers this additional info: Little Hiawatha (a.k.a. Hiawatha) is a 1937 animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney. The film is currently seen on the 2012 Blu-ray of Walt Disney's Pocahontas. It is the last Silly Symphony to be released by United Artists.
Synopsis[edit]
Over opening narration, Little Hiawatha is seen paddling his canoe down a river—at one point backwards—on his way to hunt game. Upon reaching land, he steps out and immediately falls down a hidden hole in the water, bringing about the laughter of the animals in the forest. Hiawatha gives chase to them—with his pants occasionally falling down in what is the cartoon's running gag. He gives chase to the grasshopper, but is foiled when it spits in his face, which earns him more laughter from the animals. He chases them again and manages to corner a small rabbit, but finds he cannot bring himself to kill it after it gives him repeated sad glances, even after he has armed it with a spare bow and arrow. Frustrated, he shoos it back to its family and breaks his bow and arrow, to the animals' delight.
Later Hiawatha comes across a set of bear tracks, which leads him to a face-to-face encounter with a bear cub. He chases after it, but runs right into the cub's hungry mother, who is enraged and pursues him through the forest. The other animals band together to keep Hiawatha out of the bear's clutches, including scenes of opossums flinging Hiawatha through the air, and beavers cutting down trees in the bear's path. Returned safely to his canoe, Hiawatha rows off into the sunset as the animals wave him farewell.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Hiawatha
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