Meany, Miny, and Moe

Meany, Miny, and Moe
Meany, Miny, and Moe
Meany, Miny, and Moe
(art by Walter Lantz Studios).
Character information
first app.: "Monkey Wretches" (1935)
last app.: "The Air Express" (1937)
created by: Walter Lantz Studios

Meany, Miny, and Moe are Walter Lantz characters, who made their first appearance in the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon "Monkey Wretches" (1935). Their final animated appearance was in 1937 in "The Air Express".

Personalities and development

According to their theme song, the trio are "just three monkeys from the sticks / just a bunch of jungle hicks / but they know a lot of tricks." At first portrayed as unclothed identical triplets in the Oswald cartoons, the monkeys began wearing clothes and behaving individually when they graduated to their own series. Meany is a wannabe tough guy, often bullying his shyer, clumsier brothers. In animation, the trio rarely speak coherent English, instead rapidly gibbering in an imitation of real-life monkeys.[1]

While usually depicted as monkeys with tails, the three brothers are occasionally drawn tailless, making them look more like chimpanzees.

List of appearances

  • "Monkey Wretches" (11/11/1935)[2][3]
    - 1st in Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon
  • "Beauty Shoppe" (03/30/1936)[4][5]
    - 2nd in Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon
  • "Farming Fools" (05/25?/1936)[6][7]
    - 3rd in Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon
  • "The Battle Royal" (06/22/1936)[8][9]
    - 4th and final in Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon
  • "Turkey Dinner" (11/30/1936)[10][11]
    - 1st solo cartoon
  • "Knights For A Day" (12/25/1936)[12][13]
  • "The Golfers" (01/11/1937)[14][15]
  • "House Of Magic" (02/08/1937)[16][17]
  • "The Big Race" (03/08?/1937)[18][19]
  • "The Lumber Camp" (03/15/1937)[20][21]
  • "The Steel Workers" (04/26/1937)[22][23]
  • "The Stevedores" (05/24/1937)[24][25]
  • "The Country Store" (07/05/1937)[26][27]
  • "Firemen's Picnic" (08/16/1937)[28][29]
  • "The Rest Resort" (08/23/1937)[30][31]
  • "Ostrich Feathers" (09/06/1937)[32][33]
  • "The Air Express" (09/20/1937)[34][35]

Comics appearances

In the later Lantz comic books Woody Woodpecker Back to School 1 and 2 (1952, 1953), the three monkeys starred in comic stories of their own. The spelling of their names changed to Meeny, Miney and (sometimes) Mo. In the comics, the trio spoke English in a style roughly mimicking the Three Stooges. While Meeny's name no longer exactly matched the word "meany," he was still portrayed as a wannabe tough guy.[36]

See also

References

  1. "Meany, Miny and Moe, Three LIttle Monks, Soon to Make Bow on Screen". The Milwaukee Sentinel. October 12, 1936. p. 19.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-12-19. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
  3. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2589-Monkey_Wretches.html
  4. http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com/1936.html
  5. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2543-Beauty_Shoppe.html
  6. http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com/1936.html
  7. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2529-Farming_Fools.html
  8. http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com/1936.html
  9. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2526-Battle_Royal.html
  10. http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com/1936.html
  11. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/5179-Turkey_Dinner.html
  12. http://lantz.goldenagecartoons.com/1936.html
  13. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2825-Knights_For_A_Day.html
  14. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  15. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2461-Golfers.html
  16. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  17. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2854-House_Of_Magic.html
  18. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  19. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2487-Big_Race.html
  20. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  21. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2809-Lumber_Camp.html
  22. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  23. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2510-Steel_Workers.html
  24. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  25. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/5150-Stevedores.html
  26. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  27. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2619-Country_Store.html
  28. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  29. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2924-Firemans_Picnic.html
  30. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  31. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2579-Rest_Resort.html
  32. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  33. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2763-Ostrich_Feathers.html
  34. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  35. http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/2717-Air_Express.html
  36. Harvey Eisenberg (artist). "Meeny, Miney and Moe" (untitled story: boxing match), Woody Woodpecker Back to School 2 (Dell Publishing, 1953).
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