Fantasia - Night on Bald Mountain - Concept art by Kay Nielsen (c. 1939)

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Fantasia - Night on Bald Mountain - Concept art by Kay Nielsen (c. 1939)
Saludos Amigos (1942)
Gustaf Tenggren for Pinocchio (1940)
The Cuphead DLC is a huge upgrade from the original Cuphead. And by improvement, I mean more dynamic movement and all. But the old version isn’t so bad.
If you think closely, the Cuphead (no DLC) game’s animation is like animation from the 1930s and the DLC’s animation looks like it’s from the 40s.
In the 30s, animation usually looked smooth and quite slow. But if you look at cartoons in the 40s, they are smooth and faster, but not always fast.
I’m pointing this out because i noticed these things when watching cartoons. Like there was a moment when old cartoons would appear on my yt recommendations in 2020.
Parents: Turning Red is not age appropriate! Kids should obey their parents, and not learn about menstruating/going through puberty! Disney needs to go back to the way it was! Disney doesn't do this!
Me, who loves finding/watchin classic cartoons: 👀
"The Story of Mensturation" (Disney 1946)
Pinocchio (1940) dir. Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson, Jack Kinney, Hamilton Luske, Bill Roberts
gif full credit > https://classicfilmblr.tumblr.com/
SUBLIME CINEMA #271 - FANTASIA
One of the most generous of all animation films, and a work of complete genius and technical mastery. Nowadays computers do a lot of the heavy lifting, but the analog approach taken to make what was essentially the first long form music video is still mind blowing. If you’ve ever seen the massive rigs and cameras Disney developed to create the appearance of depth between animation plates, you’ll understand the kind of work that went into this, and how Fantasia was the culmination of many years of dedicated innovation.