Friday, 31 May 2019
A Changing Woodpecker
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Shots don’t always match in cartoons when scenes change. Here are some examples from Misguided Missile , a 1958 Woody Woodpecker cartoon. ...
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Thursday, 30 May 2019
Two Points
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A bull head-butts matador Flip into a basketball net in Bulloney (1933). Now one of those gags that disappeared as the ‘30s wore on. The...
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Wednesday, 29 May 2019
Darren the First
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Was there ever a show with more replacement actors than Bewitched ? There were two Louise Tates, two Gladys Kravitzes, two Darrin’s fathers...
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Tuesday, 28 May 2019
Cartoon Lunch Break
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Screwy Squirrel and Lonesome Lenny interrupt their chase for a lunch. Screwy swirls in mid-air and produces a workplace picnic. “Strong u...
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Monday, 27 May 2019
Porky Pig's Feat
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Frank Tashlin and his uncredited layout man Dave Hilberman have all kinds of angles and bits of perspective animation in Porky Pig’s Feat (...
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Sunday, 26 May 2019
No Love, No Empress, For Benny
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Last Sunday, we featured two reviews of the opening night of Jack Benny’s appearance in Vancouver in 1954. Before we leave Vancouver, let’s...
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Saturday, 25 May 2019
Angel Puss Protest
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Reviewer “Longfellow” in The Independent of July 8, 1944 wrote of the Warner Bros. cartoon Angel Puss : “It is all good, clean fun and suit...
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Friday, 24 May 2019
It''s Not a Bucket of Water
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A little flame lights George’s butt on fire. “Bucket of water!” he cries to Junior. There are two buckets. You can guess which one he’s goin...
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Thursday, 23 May 2019
You've Lost a Little Weight
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Consistency? In a Van Beuren cartoon? Who needs it! Check out these two frames from Gypped in Egypt (1930). Don Dog is almost two differen...
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Wednesday, 22 May 2019
What Would You Call Sour Cream?
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Network radio wanted new talent, and they got it in Bob and Ray. The two first appeared on NBC on July 2, 1951 from 5:45 to 6 p.m. Pretty s...
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