Archive | 2009

UPA – "The Miner’s Daughter"

28 Dec

I love the animation in this Bob Canon directed short. I’m still trying to pick out Pat Matthews animation. There’s a great run cycle with the miner’s daughter that is very similar to one Cannon animated in “Out-Foxed” when he worked under Tex Avery briefly.

Chuck Jones – "Rocket-bye Baby"

19 Dec


This 1956 Chuck Jones cartoon has some great layouts by Ernest Nordli.

Quick Draw McGraw – "Chopping Spree"

10 Dec


Here’s a real funny Quick Draw short written by Mike Maltese. As much as love early Hanna-Barbera, not very many make me laugh out loud. This one is an exception. The villian kind reminds me of Wilbur Cobb from Ren and Stimpy. Of course Cobb’s design is much funnier. For all things H-B be sure to go to Yowp’s blog. It’s the ginchiest. For some reason the sound goes out of sync towards the end. I’ve uploaded it twice and it keeps doing it. I guess when it gets re-encoded something goes wrong. Oh well.

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Peanuts Model Sheets

21 Nov

I know for me once Halloween comes around it’s time to get into Charlie Brown mode to carry me on through ’til the holidays end. Here’s some model sheets that I saw were up for bid on ebay recently. I assume they’re mostly from the Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. Have a Happy Thanksgiving all!

Michael Lah

8 Oct

Here’s a reel I put together of Michael Lah’s animation for Tex Avery at MGM. Lah is one of my absolute favorite animators. Funny as hell in most every scene he animated.

Grant Simmons

28 Sep


Tex Avery’s unit of Michael Lah, Walt Clinton, and Grant Simmons has to be my favorite of all time. Though Bob Clampett’s unit with Bob McKimson and Rod Scribner and Manny Gould would be right behind them. So, I figured I’d try and put together some clips featuring each animator. I started with Grant Simmons, well I assume that this is all Simmons. It’s mostly clips from cartoons with Spike as it’s easier to spot by the way he draws him. Though this could very well be a Walt Clinton reel since I can say for sure which name should be attached to the animation. I’m going to stick with Simmons though. If you spot any clips by a different animator please point them out.


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Tom Ford Painting For Sale

28 Sep

I was asked if I could possibly help sell a background painting that was by Tom Ford, who was a background painter at Famous Studios. I don’t know much else about Ford’s career but if anyone knows anything please feel free to share it here. I’m not sure what cartoon it’s from but Linda sent me a few shots of it and if you’re interested just email me and I’ll pass along your info to her.

Barney Bear – "The Flying Bear"

24 Sep

Here’s the Rudy Ising Short, “The Flying Bear” and a model sheet to go with it. I stumbled across the model sheet while reading Michael Barrier’s book Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book.

Tex Avery – "King Size Canary"

17 Sep

I posted the first model sheet once before but I don’t think I posted the other one. If so it was a really low resolution copy. This one’s much better.

Walt Kelly – Pogo

8 Sep

Here’s the first week of Walt Kelly’s Pogo from the short lived paper the New York Star. I’m assuming that Pogo didn’t appear in the Saturday editions as I can’t seem to find any. Though I’m no authority on the subject. I noticed that Volume One of the Pogo collections from Fantagraphics is up for pre-order on Amazon but there’s no date. The publishing date on the book info says November of ’09 so maybe it will finally be released this fall. On the other hand I read on a forum that Fantagraphics will be releasing it closer to the 2010 San Diego Comic Con. Anyone out there have a definitive release date for the first volume?

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