Van Beuren’s “Tom and Jerry” Blu-ray, part 1: Gathering Materials.
Here’s a pretty good breakdown, in chronological order, of where we’re at on the Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoons at this time.
Here’s a pretty good breakdown, in chronological order, of where we’re at on the Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoons at this time.
Produced at Disney by Hurrell and Bounds (as independent producers utilizing Disney’s production staff), the Cinderella and Jimmy Cricket commercials are two of my favorites.
Here’s an interesting cartoon to chat about. It’s an enjoyable little romp – and it stars Mutt and Jeff.
Two of the five Kinex shorts I scanned today were tied together story-wise, so I thought it might be fun to post the raw scans for you, fresh from the telecine bakery!
The joy of discovering something I haven’t seen – I never seem to lose it. This week I post a few films YOU might not have seen.
I’ve been obsessively gathering films for the HD re-issue of the first volume of my Stop Motion Marvels set. Here’s a few shorts from the original set that have found some fame on the internet.
I thought it might be fun to list some of my favorite scores from classic animated shorts, and see what yours are as well.
Here’s a short breakdown on each of the cartoons on my upcoming DVD/blu-ray set – and the folks and institutions that were my film sources.
Although it’s not Academy Award material, this is an enjoyable little outing, and I’m sure you’ll recognize Connie Rasinski’s and Jim Tyer’s fun animation.
I have a few big Thunderbean New Years’ resolutions for the coming year 2020 – and I’m going to announce them here!