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Cartoon vs reality

This King Midas cartoon made only one animated appearance from 1935's The Golden Touch. Midas was counting his gold coins until he notices the audience and told them that he wishes that everything he touches would turn into gold because he loves gold. After he made the wish, Goldy, a little elf, appeared. Seeing how Goldy can turn his cat into gold, King Midas excitedly offered to trade his gold and his kingdom for the golden touch. Goldy, however, turned down the offer and warned King Midas that the golden touch is also a golden curse. King Midas laughed at Goldy and kept demanding for the golden touch. Goldy reluctantly bestowed the gift to him and left. King Midas enjoyed the gift at first by turning flowers, fountains, statues, and one of his teeth into gold. However, when he tried to enjoy his meal, every food he touched turned into gold. Fearing that he'll starve to death, he called for Goldy to take back the golden touch. Goldy appeared and made fun of the king for being greedy. Midas offered to trade his gold, the golden touch, and his kingdom for a hamburger sandwich. Goldy agreed to the deal and took everything from King Midas, where his money and robes vanished and a hole replaced his castle. King Midas when then wearing a tank top and boxer shorts, and an empty tin can replaced the crown on Midas' head. Midas' clothes started to vanish as well, but he begs Goldy to keep those, which is granted before Midas ends up naked. A hamburger with onions appeared in front of him and, after checking if it doesn't turn to gold by touching it, he ate it wholeheartedly.

Regular zoom vs. MultiPlane Camera developed by Walt Disney in 1937

They don't make cartoons like this anymore

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Stupid ass king, just wear gloves

This masterpiece of animation was created 92 years ago and won the Academy Award for best animated short film (Silly Symphony, Flowers and Trees July 30, 1932 - Walt Disney

This scene from the 1934 animated Disney short "Funny Little Bunnies"

Lots of Food

This too👇👇
