Sexyloutak
Absolutely the worst movie.
WillSushyMedia
This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Catangro
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Kaydan Christian
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
TheLittleSongbird
While not quite as good as Rugged Bear or In the Bag, Hooked Bear is still an excellent short that contains much fun and pleasure. The animation is nowhere near as rich or detailed as in Rugged Bear or In the Bag, while never terrible standard(credit is due for the work done on Humphrey's exaggerated facial expressions and body movements) limited budgeting- that was showing by the late 50s/early 60s- does seem evident here. That said, the music is beautiful to listen to and has much lively energy, complete with a title tune that is recognisable and easy to remember. Hooked Bear also has a charming and warmly told if slightly routine story and crisp pacing going for it, as well as that the humour is genuinely funny and endearing, the fish eggs sprouting into plants and the rainbow trout gags being the best ones. The same can also be said about the characters, Ranger Woodlore is a very amusing character and very distinctively voiced by Bill Thompson and the bears all have personalities that are interesting, even their facial expressions delight. But it is Humphrey who steals the show, a silent character who is both adorable and hilarious but sadly he's one of Disney's most unjustly underrated characters, a shame really because he is a great example of silent characters being just as effective as those who do speak. The things he does are very silly but also induce a great deal of laughs for the audience, Humphrey for all the mistakes he makes is wholly likable and really it is how he reacts to his situations and his interaction with Woodlore that makes his shorts as entertaining as they are. Overall, not Humphrey's best short but still an excellent one. 9/10 Bethany Cox
MartinHafer
In the 1950s, Disney made a half dozen Humphrey the Bear cartoons. They are all pretty fun and have held up well over the years, though the series never exactly caught on and Humphrey is all but forgotten today. Like other Humphrey cartoons, it stars our beloved bear and the forest ranger. BUT it is nothing like Yogi Bear--it's good! In this cute installment, Humphrey is excited. After all, it's fishing season and the park's waters are being stocked with fish. However, despite his best efforts, again and again, the pesky ranger interrupts him and keeps him from enjoying a nice fish dinner.Overall, this short works for one big reason--it's fun. Humphrey is a likable character but he is also given excellent writing and a nice little sadistic edge. While the animation is only so-so, the writing and entertainment value are excellent.
baruch770
this is a great short it even had an opening theme that would be used for two cartoons,el gaucho goofy morris the midget moose and it should ring a bell to the ears of disney video collectors(like me) as that theme would late be used to open the walt disney cartoon classic videos.
Robert Reynolds
I just love this series of shorts! I have no idea why, but I think they're marvelous. Humphrey usually winds up the loser in whatever is going on and the expressions on his face are hilarious. The animation is quite good for 1950s animation and Humphrey and Ranger Woodlore are well developed as characters. Too bad these aren't in print. Well worth looking for. They run these on The Ink and Paint Club. Most recommended.