Royal Treatment: Looking Back at “Anastasia”
Anastasia would prove to be not only Fox’s first, but also their most successful animated feature at the time.
Anastasia would prove to be not only Fox’s first, but also their most successful animated feature at the time.
This is a pretty fun cartoon to just listen to the soundtrack for – a great reminder of how nicely composed the tracks are on Famous Studios films.
In our final phase upon the subject of automatons in animation, we move back to the silver screen, for an “upgrade” into feature films.
The Paramount Noveltoons during the immediate postwar years were met with considerable musical success.
The frequent appearances of animated characters, particularly Bugs Bunny, on vintage radio shows, prove how popular they really were.
Celebrating its 70th anniversary, this cartoon deserves all the admiration and praise it has received.
Off the top of my head, here are some of my favorite stylized things from the 50s.
A final group of odds and ends, as we attempt to wrap up coverage of TV animated robots in this installment.
An interesting piece from the August 31st 1942 issue of LIFE magazine that I thought it would be worth posting here.
The career of New York based animator Dante Barbetta.