Andrea/Duck Dodgers here. I friendly welcome every fan of animation at my blog. The goal is to support the love and rediscovery of Classic Theatrical Cartoons from the Golden Age of Animation, keeping meanwhile an eye on Golden Age "Funny Animals" Comics as well as on modern animated productions! Every SUPPRESSED ethnic caricature to be sometimes presented here is just for HISTORICAL and EDUCATIONAL purpose and NOT to offend anyone. Stay Tooned and Enjoy the place !

Saturday, December 17, 2005

Ren and Stimpy " Altruists "

Thanks to my friend Lyris ( a moderator of the " Members Of The Loyal Order of Stupids " website forum ; have a look at his great website : http://www.lyris-lite.net/ ) , who emailed me some screenshots from the " Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoons " unaired episode , " Altruists " .

The cartoon will see his release right on dvd ( but it aired in Australia ) , an official announcement would not be so far .

Enjoy !










You can also find a plethora of images ( and even clips ) from the still-unaired episodes " Naked Beach Frenzy " ; " Stimpy's Altruists " and , of course , " Altruists " , here :

http://apc.thetma.com/

Yours Truly ,

Duck Dodgers

Blog Founder and Administrator

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Fiddlesticks

One of Walt Disney’s oldest friends was sure Ub Iwerks. He has been with Walt since the earliest days of his career and played a very important role in the creation of Mickey Mouse. But in 1930 Ub Iwerks, after almost a decade spent working with Disney, left Walt’s studio to form one of his own. The first cartoon produced there was "Fiddlesticks", produced in Two-strip Technicolor. It's a cartoon like many others from the early 1930s, without an actual plot, but made of musical numbers where the characters sing and dance along with the music. The star of the cartoon, Flip the Frog, who appeared in 38 Ub Iwerks cartoons between 1930 and 1933, was created by Iwerks at the Disney studio, when he was still working there: an early version of the character appeared in the Silly Symphony “Summer”.
The influence of the Disney days in Iwerks' early solo work is clear: for example, in "Fiddlesticks", Flip's fiddle-playing pal bears a strong resemblance to a certain well-known mouse. It is debatable, though, whether Iwerks could be considered or not the real "man behind the mouse"; in fact, Disney never drew any of Mickey’s cartoons, which were completely animated by Iwerks during the early years. If you ask me, he actually was Mickey's creator.
Anyway, here you can see some pictures from Flip's debut in "Fiddlesticks":

More pictures from other Ub Iwerks cartoons to come in the next days, so stay tooned, folks!

" Pardon Us " ( Nope ! It's not a thread about a Laurel and Hardy movie )

Please do forgive both me and mmm...donuts for the lack of updates of the last month .
Two weeks or so and you'll soon find a plethora of interesting threads , reviews and screenshots for dvd and rare cartoons .
Just be patient....

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Spumco Rules !

Here's some of the beautiful drawings that Steve " Bigshot " Worth posted on his ASIFA blog !
The third drawing is a marvellous concept for the title card of Ren and stimpy first Adult Party Cartoons episode ," Onward And Upward "

Enjoy similar sketches at ASIFA blog :

http://www.animationarchive.org/2005/11/media-spumco-vincent-waller.html#comments

And don't forget to support IN ANY WAY Steve Worth's mission !








Yours Truly ,

Duck Dodgers

Blog Founder and Administrator

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