tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post6863354546603290347..comments2024-03-18T02:58:12.878-07:00Comments on Tralfaz: If Gene Deitch Worked at Warner Bros.Yowphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-79712136013726634052013-03-07T16:04:57.263-08:002013-03-07T16:04:57.263-08:00The Popeyes made at the Halas & Batchelor stud...The Popeyes made at the Halas & Batchelor studio (seven of them: "Potent Lotion", "The Billionaire", "Model Muddle", "Weight for Me", "Dog-gone Dog Catcher", "Witch is Witch?" and "Matinee Idol Popeye") are probably among my favorites of the whole KFS package, one could say that they too have a look of their own. The animation is quite fluid (despite being TV limited animation) and some of the key poses and expressions are really dynamic. It is worth noting that, around the same time, Halas & Batchelor were producing another series of 5-minute TV cartoons, "Foo Foo and Go Go" (Britain´s first made-for-TV animated series) featuring a chaplinesque little man and a bearded bully (echoing Popeye´s and Brutus' rivalry) and their experience on that job is reflected on their Popeyes. The (uncredited) key animator on them was Tony Guy, a veteran name of the British animation scene for over 40 years.<br />Here is one H&B Popeye, "Matinee Idol Popeye": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atzujgeCOIYAlfons Molinénoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-3060258064071244122013-03-06T08:59:03.793-08:002013-03-06T08:59:03.793-08:00I'm sure he got use to it like a hot tub but t...I'm sure he got use to it like a hot tub but then MGM decided to part ways with him and it was over before it started.Chris Sobieniakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09838106041175506925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-45267950657899715182013-03-05T16:54:52.873-08:002013-03-05T16:54:52.873-08:00It's interesting that on his webpage, Gene ind...It's interesting that on his webpage, Gene indicates that he and William Snyder got the Tom & Jerry contract first, but the Popeye shorts made it to television before MGM began releasing the theatricals. They must have really been pushing to get those things done ASAP, which may explain why pretty much anyone with a pencil and paper in Europe in the winter of 1960-61 apparently was doing a Popeye cartoon.<br /><br />The Zagreb Popeyes to me feel like something in-between what Dietch's Prague animators were doing and the 'look' of the TV Spots efforts, while the Italian ones have a look all their own, mainly due top the far more detailed backgrounds and background effects than any of the other studios were doing in the KFS package (or for that matter, what more of the theatrical cartoons by 1961 were doing). <br /><br />Gene also says on his webpage that he felt more comfortable working with Elzie Segar's characters than he did with Hanna-Barbera's duo, and it shows on screen -- some of the Dietch efforts are decidedly off-beat, but off-beat in the carbon-copy world of early 1960s television animation wasn't a bad thing. With the Tom & Jerrys, it seemed like he was halfway through the series before he finally wasn't mad at the characters and about the type of chase-and-violence action he was having to direct to make ends meet.J Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15175515543694122729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-88085169251656601612013-03-05T15:30:38.281-08:002013-03-05T15:30:38.281-08:00It certainly would've been fun having it here ...It certainly would've been fun having it here too if it had happened. I was amused at noticing how the opening of every episode in that early season was in English anyway, they really did have an eye opened to a global world with this character, yet Japan was the only country that made the later TV shows happen.<br />http://www.calimero.com/Chris Sobieniakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09838106041175506925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-88727631130722041732013-03-05T15:19:12.997-08:002013-03-05T15:19:12.997-08:00Wow, Gene really globe-trotted on his set.Wow, Gene really globe-trotted on his set.Chris Sobieniakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09838106041175506925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-63199882485877871622013-03-05T15:14:35.397-08:002013-03-05T15:14:35.397-08:00"Spoil Sport" always did seem very awkwa..."Spoil Sport" always did seem very awkward animation-wise and how the dialogue was animated, since it does feel a lot like Speed Racer in that department (also of note the misspelling of "Syndicate" in the copyright).<br /><br />This one, "Have Time, Will Travel" felt like it was done by the Prague studio but I wasn't sure, the animation felt more like what you would see in the T&J's at the time. Because many of these never went beyond Snyder and Detich's names, it's hard to tell (at least the ones Halas & Batchelor did give them credit for animation).<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Brh7cBOSxoChris Sobieniakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09838106041175506925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-88682112934535757602013-03-05T11:14:49.955-08:002013-03-05T11:14:49.955-08:00Two of Deitch's cartoons were animated at Zagr...Two of Deitch's cartoons were animated at Zagreb Film; "Intellectual Interlude" and "Have Time Will Travel"The Crazy HRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06176439759514388577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-25258899070447815312013-03-05T07:13:54.606-08:002013-03-05T07:13:54.606-08:00The Italian animators responsible for this ad are ...The Italian animators responsible for this ad are brothers Toni and Nino Pagot. They're famous creation is the aforementioned "Calimero", a baby chick who appeared in commercials before being spun-off into his own animated shorts.<br /><br />The cartoons were distributed all over, even in English speaking countries (don't think it ever made it to USA, though). There even made two anime series based on the character.Brubakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10741995395720022279noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-70892402139735178922013-03-05T06:08:27.562-08:002013-03-05T06:08:27.562-08:00Four of Dietch's Popeye cartoons actually were...Four of Dietch's Popeye cartoons actually were made in Italy -- farmed out there apparently when his Prague studio couldn't keep up with the pace, in the same way Halas and Bachelor in England were given some of Gene's Popeyes to animate. Here's one of them, dubbed for foreign broadcast (albeit, in Portugese, not Italian) -- <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km_HfA-JbIE" rel="nofollow">Spoil Sport</a>. The animation's actually fuller than Dietch's other KFS efforts, and whoever did the backgrounds here actually put some work into the effort (including some fuzzed images giving the shots a bit of a 3-D effect -- nothing close to the Fleischers' table top diaramas, but at least someone was trying).J Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15175515543694122729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-18753886926332393352013-03-05T05:51:02.952-08:002013-03-05T05:51:02.952-08:00The animation may be just as bad as Gene Deitch, b...The animation may be just as bad as Gene Deitch, but I think the gags are better!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com