Happy St. Patrick’s Day with “The Wee Men” (1948)
I was wondering if we had shown this before near St. Patrick’s day before, but I guess we didn’t. So here it is!
I was wondering if we had shown this before near St. Patrick’s day before, but I guess we didn’t. So here it is!
The middle of the war, and the middle of the year 1943, saw something new added on the animation front: Education.
A Spin to the landmark PBS series woven through the “Aniforms” technique of “live animation”
The career of one of the most versatile animation artists of the Golden Age.
Here are a few stories of pranks that Disney animators played on their peers.
Honestly, this film is awful.
Many a cartoonist stayed well behind the lines, each winning the war single-handedly – at least with the imagery created from their drawing boards.
One could easily understand if the Fleischer brothers felt their plate to be full as 1934 arrived. And the Screen Songs were proving extremely popular.
The backstory on Bill Nolan – an overlooked but integral figure in the history of animation
The famed artist and animator talks about his days at Disney – and the jokes animators played on each other.