Animator Breakdown: “What Price Porky” (1938)
Technically this was Clampett’s first Looney Tune with Porky and Daffy – here’s my in-depth breakdown.
Technically this was Clampett’s first Looney Tune with Porky and Daffy – here’s my in-depth breakdown.
Five more than the first volume, and a wider array, this time spanning from the late ‘30s to early ‘60s.
Worth a re-read – from 10 years ago, Keith Scott on the origins of this iconic cartoon character voice.
Porky dreams he is “Porkykarkus,” the proprietor of a hero-for-hire agency – and here is a breakdown of that amazing cartoon.
Here’s an unexpected breakthrough—an animator draft/breakdown video of a pivotal film from Tex Avery’s directorial career at Schlesinger’s studio!
Celebrating its 70th anniversary, this cartoon deserves all the admiration and praise it has received.
“What did you expect on an animation blog? A happy anniversary post?”
One Monday morning in 1937, Bob Clampett found he now had his directorial unit – and this was his first cartoon.
Greetings Gate! Ahh, yes – An actual breakdown of a Bob Clampett classic!
The legacy of Ralph Heimdahl – who began drawing the Bugs Bunny comic strip in 1947, and would continue doing so until 1978.