Pinocchio In Animation – Part 4
Part four of my survey of Pinocchio animated features includes a cheap Philippino direct-to-video knock-off and an expensive Canadian-French-Spanish CGI sci-fi spectacular.
Part four of my survey of Pinocchio animated features includes a cheap Philippino direct-to-video knock-off and an expensive Canadian-French-Spanish CGI sci-fi spectacular.
Anecdotes this week from Frank Tashlin, Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera, Chris Wedge, Ralph Bakshi and others!
The 1964-65 season would be a period of transition. Seymour Kneitel’s passing brought some unanticipated changes, director Howard Post and plenty of new characters.
Here’s the final post to complete my survey of Argentine Animated Features. Today, the most recent films from this South American country including the infamous “Underdogs”.
Continuing my chronologic survey of Argentine animated feature films, today with films by Carlos Marquez and Manuel García Ferré.
Continuing the parade of quotes from press reviews of Streamline Pictures releases. Today more classic anime including Robotech, 3×3 Eyes, Silent Möbius, Space Adventure Cobra, and Space Angel: Robotech Perfect…
Continuing the parade of quotes from press reviews of Streamline Pictures releases. Today two more classic anime features: The Professional: Gogol 13 and Robot Carnival. To view this series of…
Over the next few weeks I am posting reviewer quotes from various Streamline Pictures Video Comics releases. In the end we will have a clear picture of the companies output,…
Here are even more reviews of Streamline Pictures’ video releases. These are being posted mainly for my reference purposes, but they should be of interest as they recall some of…
One of my duties at Streamline Pictures was to keep a scrapbook of the reviews that Streamline’s movies, videos, and books got in newspapers and magazines. Here is an alphabetical…