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Friday, March 24, 2006
To my hero John K...Part Two !
Here's other amazing frames from THE GREAT PIGGY BANK ROBBERY. Enjoy them all!
Scribner truly understood the possibilities of animation. Loved everything about it, but the everchanging eye-pupil highlights and crumpled hat at the end of the scene were interesting choices, an amazing artist. Chris
Caro "romano",I just discover you Bolg this week,I've look and read all posts since november 2005.Great job!!!!From where you pick this wonderfull frame grabs of the censored 11?most of them I only watch in very poor quality.
>>Tell me the scenes you would want to see from these two cartoons and I will post them.
Eatin' On The Cuff-the scenes with the crazy spider lady-and when she dresses like Veronica Lake and when they fight with their stingers at the end!
Scaredy Cat-just some random images-and some of the takes that Sylvester does-I'm gonna write up a big post about classic cartoon styles and I'll link to you again.
hi!thanks for the posts.Do you have the video of the great piggy bank robbery.it is my favorite cartoon.so please leave me a comment or message on my blog or give a link of the video.i am waiting your answer.
Are these the ones where daffy's beak looks like a female body part? I saw a few in the first set
ReplyDeleteNothing like some Rod Scribner to make you feel totally inadequate as a cartoonist! This guy knew how to do it right.
ReplyDeleteScribner truly understood the possibilities of animation. Loved everything about it, but the everchanging eye-pupil highlights and crumpled hat at the end of the scene were interesting choices, an amazing artist.
ReplyDeleteChris
Scribner is the heart and soul of Clampett's cartoons. Those drawings are wacky as hell.
ReplyDeleteSWEET!
ReplyDeleteGreat posts! Thanks a million!
ReplyDelete-Eddie Fitzgerald
These are great! Out of boredom, I crammed them into a .gif file and squeezed it into my photobucket:
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Terrific1 Thanks, tim!
ReplyDeleteCaro "romano",I just discover you Bolg this week,I've look and read all posts since november 2005.Great job!!!!From where you pick this wonderfull frame grabs of the censored 11?most of them I only watch in very poor quality.
ReplyDeleteHans Grotz(aka Prof.Dingle-Dong,aka L.Libanio)
got them copies from an iutalian film prints collector of mine. He owns lot of rarities and he allowed me to post screenshots from them in here.
ReplyDeleteHi Andrea
ReplyDeletedo you have Eatin' On The Cuff?
Bucaroo Bugs?
Hare Ribbin?
Scaredy Cat?
Got them all...but I can post screenshots only from SCAREDY CAT, because I own it in dvd format.
ReplyDeleteI'll have Eatin' On The Cuff on dvd next week.
Tell me the scenes you would want to see from these two cartoons and I will post them.
>>Tell me the scenes you would want to see from these two cartoons and I will post them.
ReplyDeleteEatin' On The Cuff-the scenes with the crazy spider lady-and when she dresses like Veronica Lake and when they fight with their stingers at the end!
Scaredy Cat-just some random images-and some of the takes that Sylvester does-I'm gonna write up a big post about classic cartoon styles and I'll link to you again.
Thanks!
Your pal,
John
Too bad,
ReplyDeleteit look as I will not have " Eatin' on the Cuff" soon on dvd.
Sorry John,
I'll post from other classic Clampett cartoons
Awesome job again. The frame by frame in the situation are very cleared out!
ReplyDeletehi!thanks for the posts.Do you have the video of the great piggy bank robbery.it is my favorite cartoon.so please leave me a comment or message on my blog or give a link of the video.i am waiting your answer.
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