Animation Anecdotes #247
This week the Anecdotes include Roger Rabbit, Mel Blanc, Don Bluth, Judy Jetson, Mr. Magoo, Oliver and Company and The Three Stooges.
This week the Anecdotes include Roger Rabbit, Mel Blanc, Don Bluth, Judy Jetson, Mr. Magoo, Oliver and Company and The Three Stooges.
Tom & Jerry Kids, Transformers, The Raccoons, Roger Rabbit, Jack Bradbury and more – in today’s Animation Anecdotes!
One of my favorite episodes of the Disney weekly television show was A Day in the Life of Donald Duck (1956) where Clarence Nash meets Donald Duck in his office at the Disney Studio.
When asked how involved Ted Geisel (Dr. Seuss) was with the television specials done by DePatie-Freleng using his characters, David DePatie said, “He was a very hands-on guy.”
This week we excerpt anecdotes from Hayao Miyazaki, John K., Jack Hannah, Walt Disney, Walter Lantz and Rick & Morty.
Happy New Year! We start the year with anecdotes on The Reluctant Dragon and Baby Weems, Rankin-Bass and Thundercats, Private Snafu, Yellow Submarine and Walter Lantz’ Jitterbugs.
Happy Holidays to all. Today we have a special edition of Animation Anecdotes with a Christmas theme – featuring information on unmade Disney and Bluth films, and favorites from DePatie-Freleng, Ralph Bakshi and Nelvana.
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.
The Secret Origin of Huey, Dewey and Louie: they sprang from the daily Donald Duck comic strip drawn by Al Taliaferro.