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[Betty Boop Collectables] I'd like to know if anyone remembers the name of an old cartoon ( '40s Warner Bros. maybe) Set in Imperial Russia where this big shot Russian guy in traditional guard outfit red coat, big furry black hat faces off against this Cossack type guy and fights him by kick dancing.

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[Betty Boop Collectables] Any remember these classic cartoon tv shows from the 90's? What ...: Man I missed all the old shows like Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, Talespin and all the other old shows. I just found out you could watch some of the old shows by subscribing to Netflix.

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[Animated Views] Woody Woodpecker And Friends: Classic Cartoon Collection ...: Wishing to fill the set with the best of the Woodpecker’s cartoons as well as some other rarities from the Lantz catalog, in the event that this might be a one-shot attempt at getting these shorts out to a wider audience, we’re given the pre-requisite dollop of Woody (the first 45 in chronological order) and also a more than welcome smattering of such other Universal cartoon stars as Chilly, Andy, Wally and the rarely seen Lantz Oswald cartoons. One must wonder if all this sudden activity is a reaction to seeing how well other Studio animation collections have been doing, and there’s no small doubt that Disney’s negotiating back the rights to the original Oswald cartoons (for release themselves on DVD later in 2007) caused Universal to sit up and take note of what they had in their library.

[Dig This Crazy Test Pattern!] Of Daffy Ducks, Napoleonic Wabbits (And Chuck Barris, Too): The ...: Just about any scene in a Tashlin cartoon you can name should be analyzed, frame by frame, including this segment.  It is an amazing surprise that Agnes just suddenly sprouts up between Daffy and angry Daddy to spray out her plea, and all those sentences unravel as Daddy is vibrating from the suddenness of the moment.  In a Tashlin cartoon, the dialogue never stops as action occurs.  Daddy manages to throw Daffy out of the house when Daffy is seemingly going to be replaced by a baby duck.  As he sails headlong out the door and slams against a fencepost, Daffy both implores Agnes to help him in his hour of need and vows revenge on the baby duck upon impact””it has to be seen and heard to be believed.  Frank Tashlin is the kind of director I like, the kind that demanded much of his actors, whether they were doing voices or actually performing in his live action films.  Even the most demure of women had to be ready to perform some physical take that rivals Agnes’ sudden appearance just as Daddy is about to do harm to her lovable pet.  If there was an unusual way that the camera’s eye could see an action or reaction, Frank Tashlin would indeed find it.  Such wackiness would soon become the standard of other filmmakers in the wild and inventive 1960’s.

[Quick Stop Entertainment] Comics in Context #213: Your Obedient Serpent » FRED Entertainment: “Bimbo” is certainly an odd name for a male anthropomorphic dog, who is now best known for his supporting roles in Betty Boop cartoons. In this cartoon, however, Bimbo is the lead and Betty the supporting cast member.

[Firedoglake] Movie Night: Manga Mad | Firedoglake: On the slim chance you return for questions, Ray–can you tell me how you would characterize the art of Murakami, what is Japan’s impression of his work, and do they think he has gone too commercial with his US contracts; specifically his business relationship with Mark Jacobs?

[Animated Views] Fred Grandinetti: Talking With Popeye's No. 1 Fan • Animated Views: AV: The current understanding of the home video issue is that any releases are being held up by negotiations between the character’s trademark owner, King Features Syndicate/Hearst Corporation, and the company that owns the rights to the cartoons themselves, Warner Home Video (via Time-Warner’s buying of the rights from the previous owner, Ted Turner’s company). According to your book, King Features has never held any rights for the theatrical Popeye cartoons.

[Cartoon Brew: Leading the Animation Conversation] Popeye DVD | Cartoon Brew: Leading the Animation Conversation: I like to think that as a baby I absorbed some of their creative energy which is why I’m a cartoonist today and such a huge Popeye fan! Those of you not wanting to hear John K’s commentary may have a valid point BUT you’re complaining about it only makes me want to listen to it…and I almost never listen to commentary on DVD’s.

[politicalbetting.com] politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » And tonight's Marf cartoon: by Tim B (Not the other one) October 1st, 2009 at 8:28 pm. great cartoon Marf, you never fail to hit the mark! by Maggie Thatcher Fan October 1st, 2009 at 8:29 pm. 47. Well, the BBC have recruited Betty Boop as a newsreader. by wage slave October 1st, ..... 114 To how many significant figures? :lol: 3.14159265358979323846? (Yes,I still remember the first 20 places!) by Patrick West Ham fan October 1st, 2009 at 9:07 pm. Carry on behind- a film for the Labour party ...

[Cartoon Brew: Leading the Animation Conversation] Geena Davis on Cartoons | Cartoon Brew: Leading the Animation ...: But artists and writers trying to get female characters into those comic violence situations have to walk a fine line in how they use the female characters. Granny works, because people are familar with the ideal of crochety/slightly dingy old people, male or female, being overly aggressive, and Warner’s used the same formula with Slappy Squirrel in “Animanicas”, while Spongbob gives Sandy Squirrel the familiar audience image of the loud, wild Texan to give her a little bit of aggressiveness, which in turn allows her to suffer a little more physical grief than your average female cartoon character (usually inadvertently at the hands of Mr.

[THE FIRE WIRE] What If Cartoons Were Real? « THE FIRE WIRE: See, the thing is, when I see the phrase “artistic interpretations of what animated characters would look like”, I expect to see realistically proportioned figures, not drawings of the cartoon characters with skin effects stretched over them. Like, the South Park ones were funny, because that’s probably what they WOULD look like if they were real people.

[Guardian Unlimited: Comment is free] Barberanism in cartoon land | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk: These five-minute long essays in mayhem, featuring Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck or Droopy, and directed by the likes of Tex Avery, Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones are (albeit silly) symphonies of joy. Right up there at the top stand Tom and Jerry, created by William Hanna and Joe Barbera, who's just died aged 95.

[Curly Wurly Gurly] Do you hate Scrappy Doo too?! « Curly Wurly Gurly: I was always a fan of the cartoon Scooby Doo.  I tuned in daily, had Scooby Doo View Master reels, and even some Scooby Doo apparel.  Hanna-Barbera ruined it all in one fell swoop in 1979 with the introduction of the most annoying cartoon character of all time: Scrappy Doo.  It was the blackest day in cartoon history.

[TCM's Classic Movie Blog] Let's All Go to the Lobby - TCM's Classic Movie Blog: Together, Mack, Fleischer, and some of the staff animators produced the 37-second Technicolor ad, with its crowd-pleasing figures of the dancing popcorn, soda cup, candy box, and hot dog. Most forget that the ad features another image, that of a 1950s-style family selecting their goodies at the snack bar as the background singers harmonize “The sparkling drinks are just dandy .

[Vh1 Blog] Rock of Love Recap - Episode 6 - Do It In the Bus | Blog Archive ...: She does a victory dance that wonders how Betty Boop would act if she were cast in Riverdance. Legz_kick .

[The Comics Curmudgeon] The Comics Curmudgeon » Mark Trail's Hard Choices Wilderness Academy: Do you actually think that Betty Boop's trollop tendencies were intended for impressionable young lads such as yourself? Patrick October 5th, 2009 at 6:46 pm .

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