Showing posts with label bugs bunny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bugs bunny. Show all posts
Monday, November 22, 2010
A Bunch of Dirty Tricks: Ripoff Alert
Dirty Trick# 1 Not telling you on the cover what cartoons are on the disk, so that you get tricked into buying the same cartoons again. I can't believe they would do this. They should have just called the box :"OFFICIAL BUGS BUNNY PRODUCT"I scoured the back cover and found no clue as to what was on the disk.When I opened it, there wasn't even a booklet to tell you what was on the disks. But then
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Looney Health Issues
Does breaking your leg make you a cripple? I heard that we aren't allowed to say "cripple" anymore. We have to say "better off" or something.I hope they bury me in this position.I have never seen this condition before, but I like it. Does Daffy have the Shingles?
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Scribner Bugs Bunny Kool Aid Again
I wish I could see a good copy of this.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Rod Scribner Sneaks Entertainment Value into a Koolaid Commercial
By the 1960s, most animation - even animation done by the classic animators - had gotten very conservative. Even squash and stretch eventually became "too cartoony".Here's Rod Scribner going completely against the style of the times and I don't know how he got away with it.I'm guessing that Tex Avery must have directed this and just let Rod have fun with it.Rod sure wasn't inhibited by the 60s
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a crazy-ass Bugs and Elmer Koolaid commercial
Friday, September 17, 2010
Good Classic Cartoon Repackaging
This is the way to present classic cartoons. Watching the Bugs Bunny Show on Saturday afternoons at 5 was the highlight of the week for me in the 1960s. These titles and wraparounds just made the whole experience more exciting.BUGS BUNNY SHOW OPENING TITLESBugs Explains How To Write Cartoons With Him In Them
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Barbary Coast Bunny 2
The setup is over and now the actual story starts. First Chuck establishes the mood and location. Robert Gribbroek drew these beautiful layouts and Phil De Guard painted them. Nice clear compositions and unusual color schemes.I love this establishing shot of the interior of the casino. It shows how huge it is in comparison with Nasty way over on the right. The BG is full of design contrasts: The
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