Argentine Animated Features. Part 11: 2012-current
Here’s the final post to complete my survey of Argentine Animated Features. Today, the most recent films from this South American country including the infamous “Underdogs”.
Here’s the final post to complete my survey of Argentine Animated Features. Today, the most recent films from this South American country including the infamous “Underdogs”.
Part ten of my survey of Argentine animated feature films – featuring Plumiferos and Gaturro.
Part nine of my survey of Argentine animated feature films – featuring films by directors Gustavo Cova and Andrés G. Schaer.
Part eight of my survey of Argentine animated feature films – featuring Patoruzú’s friend Isidoro Cañones as an adult.
Part seven of my survey of Argentine animated feature films – today with films from David Iglesias and Juan Pablo Buscarini – and another visit with Patoruzito.
Part six of my survey of Argentine animated feature films – today with films from José Luis Massa and Sergio Bayo.
Part five of my survey of Argentine animated feature films – today with films from such diverse directors as Juan Antin and Manuel García Ferré.
Part four of my survey of Argentine animated feature films, today with films from the Patagonik group and Manuel García Ferré – featuring Dibu and Manuelita.
Continuing my chronologic survey of Argentine animated feature films, today with films by Carlos Marquez and Manuel García Ferré.
Manuel García Ferré (1929-2013) was roughly the Argentine Walt Disney. His main characters appeared in their own TV series and theatrical features; his supporting characters appeared in everything.