Making of Little Nemo (Part 2)
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Those dancers for the oomps were brilliant!
Also, I really find it surprising that some people struggle to understand the concept of a collaboration between a US and a Japanese production studio. The styles may be different, but the world of animation in the US and Japan have always had very strong ties to one another, and this system is not uncommon.
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like the real ghostbusters cartoons, to name another japanese american collaboration that was extremely successful (and also from the same time period).
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Would by chance anyone have sheet music or anything for the song "Welcome to Slumberland" the one where nemo meets the princess and she's playing the harp.
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But it is anime. It was made in Japan. Yes, it was helped by American hands, but what you're seeing her is the dubbing over and creation of the scenes.
The animation was created in Japan. Thus, this is anime.
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Nice!
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Oh Thank you!
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Mark Elliot. He did a lot of voice overs for Disney and CBS promos.
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Did you even watch the video?
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to set the record straight very little animation is actually done in america. the concepts and ideas (when not stolen from someone else) are american, the storyboarding and most of the keyframing are also done in america, but as far as the inbetweens go (the flesh of the project) that is historically shipped overseas. look at thundercats, animanics, the batman adventures, etc. and you'll find chincese, japanese, and korean animators dominate the bill.
i have the DVD of Little Nemo but they never had the making of this movie on it
makosharkman 4 years ago
I think it was only available on the LaserDisc and as a stand-alone VHS.
CloakBass 4 years ago