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Animation Anecdotes #253
ANIMATION ANECDOTES
March 11, 2016 posted by

Animation Anecdotes #253

Chuck Jones at the San Diego Comic Con 1982: “All characters come from within yourself. Lurking within everybody is a certain amount of Daffy Duck. Hopefully, some of Bugs Bunny, since that’s who you’d like to be.”

A Thunderbean Rambling
THUNDERBEAN THURSDAY
March 10, 2016 posted by

A Thunderbean Rambling

Some thoughts at the end of a day, related to animation, preservation, creative endeavors and the small windows that are often the difference between something happening or not.

Walter Lantz’ “Fish Fry” (1944)
BAXTER'S BREAKDOWNS
March 9, 2016 posted by

Walter Lantz’ “Fish Fry” (1944)

Here’s an Oscar-nominated Walter Lantz cartoon with Andy Panda! Director Shamus Culhane particularly detested the good-natured panda, claiming his cartoons to be “too goddamn sweet and cuddly.”

A Very Brady Animation Spin
ANIMATION SPIN
March 8, 2016 posted by Greg Ehrbar

A Very Brady Animation Spin

Here’s the story, of the kids named Brady, who were animated for a little while; all of them played groovy songs, from their albums, in that Filmation style.

A Chat with Leo Salkin
THE GOLDEN AWARDS INTERVIEWS
March 7, 2016 posted by

A Chat with Leo Salkin

Leo Salkin started his career at age 19, after graduating from High School, at Walter Lantz in 1932. Salkin then moved over to Mintz, where he worked on Krazy Kat and Scrappy cartoons, followed by a stint at Disney.

World War Woodpecker, 1941
WALTER LANTZ ARCHIVE
March 5, 2016 posted by

World War Woodpecker, 1941

For $21 a day, once a month, a soldier’s life was just the fit for these characters from Toyland, and Bugs Hardaway was the veteran of a real war who made up the gags.

Animation Anecdotes #252
ANIMATION ANECDOTES
March 4, 2016 posted by

Animation Anecdotes #252

Mickey Mouse Club 1931. Theaters often needed safety even back in 1931 when the Fox Mission Theater in Southern California had its Saturday morning Mickey Mouse Club which would cost…