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Hist 389: History of Animation: Post #11: Toy Story 2
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Hist 389: History of Animation. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Post #11: Toy Story 2. Posted by nluu at 11:16 PM. Ann, a very interesting observation on Prospector. Here is the website to the animation that Ive put. Post #10: Chicken Little. Post #9: Another Cold War cartoon: the Road Runner. Post #8: Marvin the Martian the forerunner. Post #7: Ingredients For A Successful Animation St. Post #6: Woody Woodpecker. Post #5: Conflicting messages within Disneys Anim. Comment to Classmates #4. Armour, Mark D.
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Hist 389: History of Animation: Post #10: Chicken Little
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Hist 389: History of Animation. Monday, November 07, 2005. Post #10: Chicken Little. It is interesting that the news review by David Germain (Association Press) and Christopher Parkes (Financial Times)did not give Disney first animated film a great review for Chicken Little. Chicken Little is the first computer graphic animated film ever produced by Disney. There is mixed reaction toward the movie. Posted by nluu at 2:53 PM. Post #9: Another Cold War cartoon: the Road Runner. Post #6: Woody Woodpecker.
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Hist 389: History of Animation: Post 12: Animator to Cartoonist
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Hist 389: History of Animation. Wednesday, December 07, 2005. Post 12: Animator to Cartoonist. An animation I unexpectedly found online while doing research for another class is "Angry Little Asian Girl" by Lela Lee. PBS did a special interview about Lela Lee's animation and cartoon as a tribute to Asian American community. Lela Lee started creating "Angry Little Asian Girl" as an expression "to turn Asian stereotypes on their head." ( PBS interview. Usually most cartoonists will eventually develop their...
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Hist 389: History of Animation: Post #7: Ingredients For A Successful Animation Studio
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Hist 389: History of Animation. Wednesday, October 19, 2005. Post #7: Ingredients For A Successful Animation Studio. Reading chapter 6 in. The idea that "Iwerks' lack of self-promotion, make it easy to understand why he never received much credit or acclaim for his inventions while Disney made the hsitory books." prompted me to think that business strategies is another important factors toward the success of an animation studio. In chapter 19 of. The Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American Way of Life.
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Hist 389: History of Animation: September 2005
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Hist 389: History of Animation. Tuesday, September 27, 2005. Comment to Classmates #4. Comment to mbrady post. Posted by nluu at 9:20 PM. Post #4: Chapter 4 -Terrytoons. In chapter 4 of Mice and Magic. Posted by nluu at 1:27 PM. Wednesday, September 21, 2005. Comment to Classmates #3. Comment to mbrady1 post. Posted by nluu at 2:10 PM. Tuesday, September 20, 2005. Post #3: The Incredible. The Incredbible I felt is a very different animation from most of Disney's previous productions. Beside. Nevertheless...
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Hist 389: History of Animation: Post #9: Another Cold War cartoon: the Road Runner
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Hist 389: History of Animation. Wednesday, November 02, 2005. Post #9: Another Cold War cartoon: the Road Runner. Contrary to the ideology set forth by Marvin the Martian to mock the paranoia and the Cold War policies, the Road Runner television series also developed by Chuck Jones carries a different perspective on the Cold War situation. In the Road Runner its presents United States in a better light departing from Marvin the Martian satirize and sentiment of distrusts toward the government. Dobbs, Lau...
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Hist 389: History of Animation: February 2005
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Hist 389: History of Animation. Thursday, February 03, 2005. Posted by nluu at 1:14 PM. Post 12: Animator to Cartoonist. Post #11: Toy Story 2. Here is the website to the animation that Ive put. Post #10: Chicken Little. Post #9: Another Cold War cartoon: the Road Runner. Post #8: Marvin the Martian the forerunner. Post #7: Ingredients For A Successful Animation St. Post #6: Woody Woodpecker. Post #5: Conflicting messages within Disneys Anim. Group 1 (comments on group 9). Armour, Mark D. Dade, Bryanne E.
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Hist 389: History of Animation
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Hist 389: History of Animation. Tuesday, November 15, 2005. Here is the website to the animation that I've put together from Edward Muybridge freeze frame:. Posted by nluu at 12:10 AM. Post #10: Chicken Little. Post #9: Another Cold War cartoon: the Road Runner. Post #8: Marvin the Martian the forerunner. Post #7: Ingredients For A Successful Animation St. Post #6: Woody Woodpecker. Post #5: Conflicting messages within Disneys Anim. Comment to Classmates #4. Post #4: Chapter 4 -Terrytoons. Armour, Mark D.
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Hist 389: History of Animation: November 2005
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Hist 389: History of Animation. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Post #11: Toy Story 2. Posted by nluu at 11:16 PM. Tuesday, November 15, 2005. Here is the website to the animation that I've put together from Edward Muybridge freeze frame:. Posted by nluu at 12:10 AM. Monday, November 07, 2005. Post #10: Chicken Little. In the past Disney is part of the distribution for computer generated film that Pixar has created, therefore I was confused as to who actually produced the Incredible. Contrary to the ideolo...