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A little short Jupiter deross animation YAYYYYYY🖤🖤🖤
I am just now seeing this image for the first time, ever, and am deeply infatuated with it. I can't interpret this as anything but Mel's collection of bounties
And you can buy *most of these heads!
Assorted Looney Tunes record covers
I have to reblog with tags, for I am in awe of your power.
Happy 89th!
It's Daffy's birthday!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAFFY!!
wait omg this is from like 2 weeks ago now whatever man
didn’t post it bcs I had like a whole Thing I was gonna do like w other drawings but I erm didn’t end up doing it 🥀
To the person asking about my Neocities, I’m saving that ask because I have a huge site wide update I’m wanting to push out next week :3c
aesthetic: crunchy marvin gifs
In honor its 80th anniversary today, here's a collage I did for Daffy Doodles back in 2022!
With narration, yet!
NEW DAFFY SHORT ANNOUNCED FOR ANNECY
Daffy Season, a Looney Tunes short film by Warner Bros. Pictures Animation. Daffy is ready for duck season, but Elmer is too engrossed in his new obsession—football—to come hunting. Little by little, the world around Daffy transforms into a zombie nightmare, as the Tunes fall victim to the sport one by one.
SOURCES: Annecy Website, CartoonBrew Twitter (which won't let me link for some reason)
A drawing for my barnyard animal birthday buddy @taxlthomas!!!
i love both my beautiful daughters
so sorry to ask, could you share a list of some animation books you recommend? You had some on your old blog that I was interested in but I never got around to reading them (or writing them down). History, how-tos; you name it, I'm interested! Thank you in advance :)
No apologies necessary, I'm MOOORE than happy to share!! Especially since I'd like to be particularly heavy handed on the sharing-of-the-goods aspect this time around! AND because I've also been aiming to read a tonnn more animation books myself this year!
Have read, can attest to:
Hollywood Cartoons: American Animation in its Golden Age - Michael Barrier
Anvils and Dynamite: The Unauthorized Biography of Looney Tunes - Jaime Weinman
Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, 1930-70 Vol. 1 and 2 - Keith Scott
Living Life Inside the Lines: Tales from the Golden Age of Animation - Martha Sigall
Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist - Chuck Jones
The Noble Approach: Maurice Noble and the Zen of Animation Design - Tod Polson
Animation Anecdotes - Jim Korkis
Sick Little Monkeys: The Unauthorized Ren and Stimpy Story - Thad Komorowski
The Art and Flair of Mary Blair - John Canemaker
The Animator's Survival Kit - Richard Williams
Advanced Animation (First Edition) - Preston Blair
Want to read/have been recommended by other people:
The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney - Michael Barrier
Drawing the Line: The Untold Story of the Animation Unions from Bosko to Bart Simpson - Tom Sito
The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation - Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston
That's All Folks: The Art of Warner Bros. Animation - Steve Schneider
Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons - Leonard Maltin
Think Pink! The Depatie-Freleng Story - Mark Arnold
The Colored Cartoon: Black Presentation in American Animated Short Films, 1907-1954 - Christopher P. Lehman
When Magoo Flew: The Rise and Fall of Animation Studio UPA - Adam Abraham
Cartoon Modern: Style and Design in Fifties Animation - Amid Amidi
Drawing the Iron Curtain: Jews and the Golden Age of Soviet Animation - Maya Balakirsky Katz
Animated Encounters: Transnational Movements of Chinese Animation, 1940s–1970s - Daisy Yan Du
Birth of an Industry: Blackface Minstrelsy and the Rise of American Animation - Nicholas Sammond
Animation Under the Swastika: A History of Trickfilm in Nazi Germany, 1933-1945 - Rolf Giesen and J.P. Storm
The Disney Revolt: The Great Labor War of Animation's Golden Age - Jake S. Friedman
A New History of Animation - Maureen Furniss
Japanese Animation: East Asian Perspectives - Masao Yokota
The Animation Smears Book - Christian Avender
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Art of an Undersea World - Tracey Miller-Zarneke
And I've said it before but just in case, for books like Chuck Amuck and The Animator's Survival Kit, they're probably best read for a glimpse into Chuck Jones/Richard Williams' minds rather than taking what they say as gospel. The techniques in Williams' book are very very subjective IMO, and Chuck has a habit shared by Bob Clampett and Mel Blanc of stretching the truth and spouting revisionist nonsense. Which he can do because he's Chuck Jones. But it's annoying!! So just be mindful :)
Reposting this piece to commemorate yesterday's anniversary of The Day the Earth Blew Up!! Never in my life has there ever been a movie more made for me, specifically. BIGGEST and most heartfelt of congratulations to my friends and colleagues who worked on it! I'm *still* sitting on a wealth of fanart ideas that I aim to get out... too much love for this film, too few words! You all deserve to feel monumentally proud for making something so special. Thank you.
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even MORE redraws!