Anime 1933: The Three Fearless Frogs
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Anime 1933: The Three Fearless Frogs
蛙三勇士 (Kaeru sanyushi)
Created by Noburo Ofuji
Anime 1936: Toy Box Series 3 オモチャ箱シリーズ第3話 絵本
The infamous evil mickey propaganda animation. Amazing that the Disney character appeared as friend and foe in two cartoons in the same year.
aka Omochabako Series Dai San Wa: Ehon
MACISTE IN HELL (1925)
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Director: Guido Brignone
Cinematographers: Ubaldo Arata, Massimo Terzano, & Segundo de Chomón
Visual Effects: Segundo de Chomón
Emile Cohl
Emile Cohl was born in 1857, his father was a rubber salesman. In 1863, when he was 6 years old, he was sent to the boarding school Institute Vaudron. This is where it was discovered he had a talent for illustration and was encouraged for it, however due to the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 his father had to shutdown his rubber factory. This led Cohl to be sent to a less expensive boarding school, Ecole Turgot, where he would attend marionette theaters and work as a poltical caricaturist. In 1878, he became an assisstant under Andre Gill, a famous french caricaturist, who would become Cohl's mentor and close friend. Cohl would become instantly famous when he would make cartoons insinuating that the then French President Patrice MacMahon was the reason the french lost the Battke of Sedan agasint Prussian forces. This led him to be fined and imprisoned for 10 days, on the 11th of October 1879. This skyrocketed Cohl's popularity.
In 1907, Cohl changed careers at the age of 50, becoming a scriptwriter for the film company Gaumont. He was inspired by John Stuart Blackton, who had already made several animated comedies, and studied his work in order to make his own animated films. Cohl deviated from Blackton's methods, while Blackton would draw with a chalkboard and chalk, Cohl drew each frame individually on hundreds of pieces of paper. This would make Cohl's method far closer to modern animation methods compared to Blackton's. In 1908, Cohl made his first animated movie "Fantasmasgorie" and it is considered the first genuine animated movie. It's success paved Cohl's way into making an abundance of animated films for various studios,even travelling to America for work.
On February 3, 1984, Fantasmagorie was screened at the Goteborg Film Festival.
Emile cohl
W.K. Haselden in the Daily Mirror, October 3, 1935
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Steamboat Bill Jr. 1928
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I love this picture of Buster Keaton preparing for the new year. It's fun to imagine what might have been written there.
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