A Chat with Rudy Zamora
Legendary animator Joaquin Rudolfo Zamora was, according to Shamus Culhane, “the star of the ‘New Wave’ animators” at Fleischer Studios in the early 1930s.
Legendary animator Joaquin Rudolfo Zamora was, according to Shamus Culhane, “the star of the ‘New Wave’ animators” at Fleischer Studios in the early 1930s.
Part four of my survey of Pinocchio animated features includes a cheap Philippino direct-to-video knock-off and an expensive Canadian-French-Spanish CGI sci-fi spectacular.
This is a story about discovering some truly lost, unknown and forgotten theatrical quality cartoons directed by Carl Urbano, and a description of those cartoons.
Anecdotes this week from Frank Tashlin, Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera, Chris Wedge, Ralph Bakshi and others!
In the midst of the current Presidential campaign, it’s important for us to note the first animated TV commercial for a U.S. Presidential candidate was made by the Disney Studios.
Our next Christmas-themed cartoon features a hidden Disney gem!
A fond look at the vinyl version of a rarely seen ’70s holiday TV staple — with characters revived in the ’80s in a second special and a line of merchandise.
I will begin this new series of posts with video of animator Carlo Vinci (née Carlo Antonio Vinciguerra) whom I met on January 20th, 1984, at Sorrentino’s Restaurant in Toluca Lake.
Today we continue our survey of animated Pinocchio adaptations with a TV special by Rankin-Bass and a theatrical feature from Filmation.
After completing the original Star Wars trilogy, George Lucas achieved a long-held dream by breaking into feature animation as an executive producer on this Universal film, but his influence showed a Dark Side.