Tortilla Flaps’ is a Speedy Gonzales cartoon featuring a vulture as Speedy’s adversary. via Tortilla Flaps — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
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Here Today, Gone Tamale — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
‘Here Today, Gone Tamale’ starts with a cheese famine in a harbor village. But then a ship called ‘Dutch Treat’ arrives, full of cheese. via Here Today, Gone Tamale — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
West of the Pesos — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
The setting of ‘West of the Pesos’ is a ‘veelage’, where several mice have been caught and put into cages inside the ‘ACME Laboratorio por experimentao’, guarded by Sylvester. via West of the Pesos — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
Cannery Woe — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
‘Cannery Woe’ centers on Manuel and José, two poor mice, who live at the beach and who are starving. via Cannery Woe — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
Le Merle (The Blackbird) — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
‘Le Merle’ is based on a French-Canadian addition song, in which a blackbird loses body parts, but regains them manyfold. via Le Merle (The Blackbird) — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
Mail Early for Christmas — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
‘Mail Early for Christmas’ is a short commercial, the message of which is in the title. via Mail Early for Christmas — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
Short and Suite — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
In ‘Short and Suite’ a jazzy score for clarinet, piano and double bass by E. Rathburn is interpreted by dots, shapes and lines, scratched directly on film. via Short and Suite — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
The Hot Piano — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
It’s Fred an Wilma’s tenth anniversary, and Wilma thinks Fred has forgotten the day, as usual. via The Hot Piano — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
The Hypnotist — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
‘The Hypnotist’ is one of the silliest of the Flintstones episodes. The nonsense starts when Fred brags about being able to hypnotize himself after seeing one Mesmo on the television. via The Hypnotist — Dr. Grob’s Animation Review
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) — Mike’s Movies
This film definitely represented Disney’s animation division trying to cut some costs after “Sleeping Beauty” failed at the box office. The studio made heavy use of Xerox technology to efficiently animate the 99 puppies, and it gave the animation a much rougher look than prior Disney cartoons. This look would be the norm for Disney […]… Continue reading One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) — Mike’s Movies