Inki and the Minah Bird

6.4
1943 0 hr 7 min Animation , Comedy , Family

Once again, the mysterious minah bird hops his syncopated way into Inki's lion-hunting expedition. This time the little black bird has a new reality- defying way to disappear: he hops into a haystack which gradually (and with the same catchy hip-hop) shrinks down to a single straw, which vanishes.

  • Cast:
    Mel Blanc

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Reviews

Cebalord
1943/11/12

Very best movie i ever watch

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SnoReptilePlenty
1943/11/13

Memorable, crazy movie

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MusicChat
1943/11/14

It's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and the fantastic performance but, there are also certain scenes that didn't need to exist.

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Gurlyndrobb
1943/11/15

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Edgar Allan Pooh
1943/11/16

. . . We Americans of (The Then) Far Future of Our Time of Tribulations under the Putin\Rump Administration. Warner's always prophetic Animated Shorts Seers unit (aka, The Looney Tuners) picture Red Commie KGB Chief Vlad "The Mad Russian" Putin as a not-so-ferocious mangy lion sporting dentures throughout INKI AND THE MINAH BIRD. The short would-be hunter Inki serves as Warner's stand-in for Putin's White House Sock Puppet Don Juan Rump, of course. The strange Bromance between Vlad and Don Juan is best illustrated from about 4:20 to 4:40 of this cartoon, when the pair are first shown hugging, followed up by Inki climbing into the lion's mouth. Inki emerges from this cozy position wearing the lion's dentures, which is Warner's shorthand way of conveying the idea that Rump is merely Putin's mouthpiece. Stalking this pair of Evil Doers throughout the story is the Minah Bird, none other than our fearless Special Counsel Bob Mueller. Warner includes several scenes in which this trio disappears into Cyclonic Blur of Whirlwinds, denoting God's Punishment (through Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Jose) for the hypocritical White Holy Rollers (who, according to a 9/7/17 USA TODAY analysis, are in the third stage of mourning--i.e., bargaining--on the Kubler Ross Scale, meaning that they've all signed on the dotted line with Satan by voting for and stubbornly continuing to support the despicable Putin\Rump Administration, as that Team of Demons does its best to destroy what's left of the American Empire), and the necessity when Mueller emerges with the Whole Truth (as the Minah Bird winds up this cartoon wearing the lion's dentures) of appeasing God by publicly giving ALL the Highly Treasonous Quisling Traitors their well-earned Joan of Arc-Style Roasting!

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John T. Ryan
1943/11/17

HITTING THE APPROACH from what could be described as a different angle, this cartoon short subject is as mysterious and even bizarre as any one reeler could be. Introducing us to this new character, young Black Native boy, Inki, the production team hits the ground running. Or rather we should say walking; as the pace is noticeably slower than a more typical LOONIE TUNES/MERRIE MELODIES bot of output.THERE IS SORT of triangle of competition established between little Inki, an over-aged male Lion with dentures and this surreal minah bird. Whenever there is some fast-paced action sequence pitting the little man vs. the king of beasts, the slow and deliberately easy paced minah intervenes passively; his moving through each scene, keeping cadence to the 'tune' of Felix Mendelsohn's THE HEBRDIES (aka FGINGAL'S CAVE Overture).THERE SEEMS TO have been some blacklisting of this cartoon because of the caricature of Inki as being stereotyped and not acceptable in this modern era of ours. This we believe is the bunk.THE CHARACTER DESIGN of the little hunter is a fine example of the merging of some great character traits. True, this little native boy is inept with his hunting; but, that is an expected flaw in the young and inexperienced, regardless of whatever the ethnicity, race or national origin.WE VIEW THE design and handling of the character as innocent fun; that has not even the most remote bit of bigotry in its inception. Inki is a dark skinned little cherub, with all the foibles of the young and inexperienced.

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Michael_Elliott
1943/11/18

Inki and the Minah Bird (1943) ** (out of 4) Another Warner cartoon that won't be seeing a legit DVD release anytime soon due to the racial nature of the title character Inki. Inki, a black girl, and her pet bird go out into the jungle where they run into a lion who wants to eat them. I think this one here falls into the category of being convicted for no reason in a politically correct world. There's really nothing too offensive here but I'm sure that's not going to keep warning from giving this an official release. It's not even really worth an official release because the film itself isn't that good. There aren't too many laughs and I thought the animation was rather weak considering it was from the master Jones.

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Mightyzebra
1943/11/19

Genre: Cartoon short with no dialogue, African girl and lion.Main characters: Inki, the lion and the minah bird. What happens: A lion wants to eat an African girl called Inki. There is also a rather confusing Minah bird. Is he on Inki's, or the lion's side..?Message: Erm…My thoughts: I agree with Lee Eisenberg, this is rather mean on poor African people!! :-( I like how the main character, Inki (who is an African girl) is quite a nice main character, but they still portray her rudely and make a younger audience not like her very much just because she's HUNTING!! GRRR CHARLES M. JONES!! I don't like the lion very much and I think the minah bird is ALL RIGHT (I suppose). Personally I prefer Charles M. Jones's Looney Tunes cartoons in the future.If you want to watch this anyway, then I recommend the website YouTube. Just type in "Inki" on the space in the main page and you're there. I wish Charles M. Jones had been nicer to Inki in this short. So there. Recommended to: People who are interested in old cartoons and/or people who are just messing around on You Tube.

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