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 !

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Little Red Walking Hood

"Little Red Walking Hood" (11/6/1937) is Tex Avery's first fairy tale spoof, and it sets the tone and pace for the similar cartoons that Avery will make at WB in the following few years ("Cinderella meets fella", "The Bear's Tale"). What sets this particular cartoon apart from the rest is the fact that nearly all the backgrounds have been drawn with colored pencils. This technique resulted with a very unique storybook look, quite unlike any other Hollywood cartoon of that time. Backgrounds were designed by Johnny Johnsen (sometimes credited as John Didrik Johnsen), Avery's favorite background artist, and his frequent collaborator at WB and MGM studio.

Another particular highlight of this cartoon is the animation by Irv Spence. Many of the other Avery's cartoons from the late 1937-39 period featured an indifferent and not too interesting animation (in comparison to his wonderfully inventive gags and ideas). This cartoon is one of exceptions. Spence is now mostly known as one of the principal animators on Tom & Jerry (he was responsible for some of the funniest and best animation of the famous cat & mouse duo), but the earlier parts of his career were spent at Iwerks, WB (Avery's unit in 1937) and Charles Mintz (Columbia) studios. Spence loved this particular cartoon so much, that he saved all of his original drawings. Because of that, it's easy to identify which scenes were animated by him, and I included the large number of consecutive frames from some of these scenes.

Few curiosities about this cartoon:
  • This is the second appearance of Egghead, a character that debuted several months earlier, in "Egghead Rides Again". In this cartoon, he's almost some kind of precursor to Droopy.
  • Wolf was voiced by storyman Tedd Pierce.
  • Little Red Walking Hood is imitating Katherine Hepburn, both with the voice, and the typical body mannerisms.

    Here are the screenshots taken from the new restored print that appeared on Looney Tunes Golden Collection vol.5.






















































































    Six years later, Avery will have another take at Red Riding Hood story. Only, this time, things are going to be quite different...
    From "Little Red Walking Hood" (1937)



    to "Red Hot Riding Hood" (1943) (something new has been added)



    Wolf and Grandma also went through the drastic change of their image:





    The result: one of the greatest and most legendary short cartoons ever... but that's another story.

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  • Saturday, January 05, 2008

    We're Not Dead Yet!

    Happy New Year to all the friends and visitors of Classic Cartoons blog!










    This post is just a little reminder that we're still alive. Some people were really worried about the status of this blog, after a full month passed without any updates. Well, we enjoyed little bit of social life lately... perhaps little bit too much ;-)




    Yes, we're notorious party animals. But enough is enough, somebody had to rudely interrupt us, and remind us of our responsibilities...






    And if that ain't the truth...






    OK, it wasn't really like that. The truth is, all three of us were preoccupied by various professional and personal obligations and problems during the last 5 weeks, and we were unable to continue with our posts. But now we're back... at least I'm back, and my colleagues Duck Dodgers and mmm...Donuts will join me soon.
    Expect the next real update on Monday.

    Tuesday, December 04, 2007

    "Wise Quackers"

    I was asked to post this story by a fan of my blog.
    Notice the differnces between this entry and the cartoon.












    Enjoy!

    P.S.: Gimme time and I'll soon return to post about cartoons. It's just that I'm incredibly busy with study and social life. My cartoon collection is getting bigger every week! More rarities to be highlighted soon!

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