John Needham's 1988 documentary on the life and work of animation legend Tex Avery. Features some great clips, plus contributions from Joe Adamson, Heck Allen, June Foray, Chuck Jones, Mark Kausler...
John Needham's 1988 documentary on the life and work of animation legend Tex Avery. Features some great clips, plus contributions from Joe Adamson, Heck Allen, June Foray, Chuck Jones, Mark Kausler, Mike Lah, and Ed Love.
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yeah, and in Tex's high school everyone called everyone else Doc, so it was normal at his high school but not at the studio, and it pretty much just stuck hehe.
No I get the point and I'd be massively dissapointed if it happened, to be honest I don't really think like that anymore I did when I was a kid though.
I always wanted Wiley to get the Roadrunner, or blow up whatever... win, basically. I find the Roadrunner seems to be a real jerk. He could just keep running, but instead, he has to rub it in. Droopy's chase cartoons are different, even though he's a real jerk, he seems like he should be the victim, and he gives cheesy, wry remarks.
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It's great to see the old cartoons that could be off beat and not realistic. That's why I like animating my cartoons.
Droopy's chase cartoons are different, even though he's a real jerk, he seems like he should be the victim, and he gives cheesy, wry remarks.