“The Other Duck Man” – Part 2
Part 2 of Jim Korkis’ 1984 interview with Disney Legend Jack Hannah.
Part 2 of Jim Korkis’ 1984 interview with Disney Legend Jack Hannah.
If you can track down copies of Jim Korkis’ interviews, do it. Here’s one of my favorites, with Disney Legend Jack Hannah in 1984.
This isn’t a really bad cartoon, but there’s really not much to recommend it either – unless you are a diehard fan of 60s Lantz.
As a follow up to my recent post on Jack Hannah at Lantz, here’s a listing of his theatrical shorts for that studio.
Here are some excerpts about the Lantz studio from one of my interviews with Jack Hannah.
Spike the Bee is an appealing little character who appeared in a supporting role in several Disney animated shorts released during the 1950s. Here’s his story.
The story behind the discovery and restoration of a lost UPA cartoon – and speculations as to the mystery of its existence.
While he may not have the marquee value of Mickey, Humphrey holds a special place for Disney and animation fans alike.
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.
This week we excerpt anecdotes from Hayao Miyazaki, John K., Jack Hannah, Walt Disney, Walter Lantz and Rick & Morty.