A great documental about chuck jones and his trayectory in the cartoon animation.
It´s a little bit long , about 1:30hr aprox. divided in 9 parts
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A great documental about chuck jones and his trayectory in the cartoon animation. It´s a little bit long , about 1:30hr aprox. divided in 9 parts
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I saw Chuck Jone's work before I saw any of Tex's work. I found myself connecting better in terms of humor with Tex's style, but preferred Chuck's animation. Strangely it was Chuck's abstract style in art that I enjoyed, but I loved Tex's adult humor. This was all when I was 9 :P I was old for my age hehe
The real complaint is that it isn't long enough. Jones' work spans over seventy years. Thirty just counting his Warners work. Something that can't be done in a short doc. Jones was very special and kept on working even through the end.
Almost all of Jones' work though is owned by Warner Bros. today. But there should be a bit piece on his Tom and Jerry days along with The Dot and the Line.
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Warners Bros cartoons are way better then Disney cartoons
Walt Disney never knew how to draw, he just takes all the credit and hated jews and minorites. Go find his docmentry
Poignant . . .
I owe quite a few happy moments (not all of them in childhood, either) to "Chuck" and "Tex" and their colleagues at WB.
THANKYOU! for posting this doco.