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  • LOL @ 4:00-4:50 ;)

  • LOL @ 4:00-4:50

  • just an interesting fact to know

  • Yeah, its interesting what people see. I've seen people look for the word sex or something in cartoons. If you are looking for something, you will see it, if it is there or not.

  • if like check out BETTY BOOP BANNED CARTOON I just bumped into this video found it interesting, but anyways this where I found this fact, it's a pretty good documentary it's not all radical and obessive

  • Yeah, I think I've seen that one. Was interesting. :)

  • In one of the betty boop documentaries that they have on you tube about subliminal messages mentions that this is the film that ensenuates

    rape. If you pause on 3:32 you can also see her camel toe.

  • Actually, Zack Schwartz was an instructor of mine at an animation school in Canada. It was an international Summer school of animation, and he came to Canada every Summer from his home in Israel. Zack was just very open and liked to talk about his time working with the people at Disney I had only read about (like Art Babbit and Bill Tytla--especially Tytla). But he was a rebel like Culhane, who refused to kneel before the powers that were at the time, and they became good friends in the 50's.

  • That is an awesome memory to have. I look up to the old animators and applaud their work. I still collect bunches of cartoons and watch the way the characters were drawn and how they moved. I always loved that you could tell what a character was going to interact with next because of the different coloring. It was a great game, trying to find those when I was a kid. Did you take the one class or did you major in animation?

  • Mr. Schwartz taught storyboarding and animation history (who better than him?) at the school. I took the full course in classical animation; however, my success in actually doing animation for a living was very limited. Finding anyone to hire an inexperienced animator was very trying, and after awhile I had to find other means to make a living, unfortunately. I did work on a game called "King's Quest 7" that made its round in the 90's, but that's pretty much all I managed to do commercially.

  • That's pretty cool. I haven't heard of that game, not surprising though cuz I don't get around much :) I wish you the best of luck with your work and thanks for commenting on some of my stuff. I'm glad to find a fellow fan of the old ways :D Anyways, it's 2AM and I'm heading to bed :) Feel free to e-mail me anytime. It was great meeting you :) Good night :)

  • 0:22 - James (Shamus) Culhane would go on to animate for Disney in the late thirties (for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio). His best work there was the Fox (Honest John) in Pinocchio. He also animated the sequence in Snow White where the Dwarfs march (more or less in step) to the song "Heigh-Ho."

  • That's pretty cool. How did you know that?

  • James Culhane wrote several books about his experiences (the best of which is titled "Talking Animals and Other People"), and I even was able to talk with one of his animation contemporaries about him (Zack Schwartz, who also worked at Disney in the 30's and early 40's). The book I mentioned is out of print, but perhaps it can be found in a good public library system.

  • That must have been an awesome experience. I miss the old animations like this. Did you have to write a paper or something about him, or are you a fan?

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