June 2012
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“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” 1937 Deleted scene. The audio’s been re-recorded for this, I can tell. That’s Jim Cummings as Doc.
Jun 29th
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Anonymous asked: Do you have a personal tumblr?
Jun 29th
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Jun 29th
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“Alice in Wonderland” 1951
Jun 29th
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“Pinocchio” 1940
Jun 28th
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Jun 26th
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Jun 25th
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Jun 20th
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Jun 20th
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Anonymous asked: Do you take requests? If so, do you think there are any Cinderella pencil tests out there? It's older, so it might be harder to find. I'd really love to see some, though. Just wondering, thanks!
Jun 18th
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Jun 18th
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Jun 18th
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“The Lion King” 1994 I put this one together myself from some key drawings I found. Animation by James Baxter
Jun 18th
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“The Princess and the Frog” 2009
Jun 18th
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Jun 18th
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“Treasure Planet” 2002 Young Jim Hawkins and his mother animation by Glen Keane
Jun 17th
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“The Hunchback of Notre Dame” 1996 Here’s the post-clean-up version of yesterday’s post. Fun to watch for comparison’s sake. This one has all the effects animation in place.
Jun 15th
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“The Hunchback of Notre Dame” 1996 submitted by early-mornin
Jun 15th
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Jun 11th
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sophiesmiling asked: hi , i was wondering if you knew what kind of paper is best for animating and any websites have tutorials for beginners :) xx
Jun 7th
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“Lady and the Tramp” 1955 Milt Kahl animated the next sequence. Lady found out at the pound about Tramp’s past with all these other girls.  Tramp realizes she knows the truth. His reaction also shows embarrassment, he is faking a smile, but deep inside he knows he is in trouble. This is very complex character acting, rich and insightful. So yes, Milt Kahl is AMAZING, too. But...
Jun 7th
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“Lady and the Tramp” 1955 Andreas Deja posted these on his blog as part of his one-year anniversary. If you don’t read his blog, you’re missing out. Frank Thomas animated the first section, just before the famous spaghetti dinner.  “Settle down with This One?” Lady asks. Tramp is caught off guard by Tony’s remark, he explains this is a misunderstanding...
Jun 7th
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“The Rescuers” 1977 By Milt Kahl. No sound. But honestly, you don’t need any.
Jun 6th
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Jun 5th
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“Batman: The Animated Series” 1992-1995 Test animation from 1991.
Jun 4th
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Jun 2nd
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