Bicycles Recycle ― "One Got Fat" (1963), weird bicycle safety

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"One Got Fat" is a very weird 1963 American short film about bicycle safety from by Interlude Films and shows what can happen when bicycles are driven carelessly and recklessly. The movie is narrated by Edward Everett Horton, also widely known for his readings of "Aesop's Fables" and "Fractured Fairy Tales" (cartoons on the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show).

Synopsis: ten children, nine of whom have monkey faces, hats and tails, plan on going to the park for a picnic. They all ride there on their eight bikes together on the nine-block journey (two did not have bikes; one's bicycle was stolen and who instead had to run to keep up with his friends, and the other was so obese that he broke his bicycle); seeing that one of their friends has a basket, they decide to have him carry all of their lunches to the park. Each one of the monkeys has a character flaw, and each disobeys a specific rule that prevents them from reaching the park. At each block, one of the monkeys is eliminated from the group because of the consequences of their disobedience—usually by way of a collision. In the end, only one of the friends (who not only followed all the bike safety rules, but is also a normal human, whose face is not shown until the very end) makes it to the park and, because he was the one with the basket, gets all of his friends' food to himself, even though he doesn't want it all. Thus, as the title says, "One got fat!"

Directed by........... : Dale Jennings
Written by............. : Dale Jennings
Narrated by.......... : Edward Everett Horton
Cinematography.. : Max Hutto
Production........... : Interlude Films

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