Monday, June 29, 2009

16mm Cartoons

This is a list of cartoons I have on 16mm. None of them are for sale/trade and if I ever decide to sell any of them I will say so on the front page.

I also have a want list, which can be accessed here.

Last updated February 5, 2013.

DePatie-Freleng
  • $6.95 Bionic Shark (1976 - Misterjaw)
  • Ants in the Pantry (1970 - The Ant and the Aardvark)
  • Apache on the County Seat (1973 - Hoot Kloot)
  • The Badge and the Beautiful (1974 - Hoot Kloot)
  • Bomb Voyage (1967 - The Inspector)
  • Cirrhosis of the Louvre (1966 - The Inspector)
  • A Dopey Hacienda (1970 - Tijuana Toads)
  • Dune Bug (1969 - The Ant and the Aardvark)
  • The Egg and Ay-Yi-Yi! (1971 - Tijuana Toads)
  • Fowl Play (1973 - The Blue Racer) 35MM
  • The Froggy Froggy Duo (1970 - Tijuana Toads)
  • Go For Croak (1969 - Tijuana Toads)
  • The Great Continental Overland Cross-Country Race (1971 - Roland and Rattfink)
  • The Great DeGaulle Stone Operation (1965 - The Inspector)
  • Haunting Dog (1975 - The Dogfather)
  • Hop and Chop (1970 - Tijuana Toads)
  • Kloot's Kounty (1973 - Hoot Kloot)
  • A Leap in the Deep (1971 - Tijuana Toads)
  • Medicur (1976 - The Dogfather)
  • Mud Squad (1971 - Tijuana Toads)
  • Never on Thirsty (1970 - Tijuana Toads)
  • A Pair of Greenbacks (1969 - Tijuana Toads)
  • Pay Your Buffalo Bill (1973 - Hoot Kloot)
  • Pink on the Cob (1969 - Pink Panther)
  • The Pique Poquette of Paris (1966 - The Inspector)
  • Reaux Reaux Reaux Your Boat (1966 - The Inspector)
  • Robin Goodhood (1970 - Roland and Rattfink)
  • Saltwater Tuffy (1975 - The Dogfather)
  • Science Friction (1970 - The Ant and the Aardvark)
  • Scratch a Tiger (1970 - The Ant and the Aardvark)
  • Serape Happy (1971 - Tijuana Toads)
  • The Shoe Must Go On (1973 - Hoot Kloot)
  • Snake in the Gracias (1971 - Tijuana Toads)
  • Ten Miles to the Gallop (1973 - Hoot Kloot)
  • Two Jumps and a Chump (1971 - Tijuana Toads)
  • Unsafe and Seine (1966 - The Inspector)
Terrytoons
  • Clobber's Ballet Ache (1959 - Clint Clobber)
  • Dustcap Doormat (1958 - John Doormat)
  • Foofle's Picnic (1960 - Foofle)
  • Gaston is Here (1957 - Gaston Le Crayon)
  • Messed Up Movie Makers (1966 - Heckle & Jeckle)
  • Old Mother Clobber (1958 - Clint Clobber)
  • Sick Sick Sidney (1958 - Sidney)
  • Sidney's Family Tree (1958 - Sidney)
  • Signed, Sealed, and Clobbered (1958 - Clint Clobber)
  • Springtime for Clobber (1957 - Clint Clobber)
Paramount Cartoons
  • Alter Egotist (1967 - Honey Halfwitch)
  • A Bridge Grows In Brooklyn (1967 - GoGo Toon)
  • Clean Sweep (1967 - Honey Halfwitch)
  • Forget Me Nuts (1967 - Merry Maker)
  • A Friend in Tweed (1964 - Swifty & Shorty)
  • Giddy Gadgets (1962 - Modern Madcap)
  • High But Not Dry (1967 - Honey Halfwitch)
  • Hip Hip Ole (1964 - Swifty & Shorty)
  • Home Sweet Nudnik (1965 - Nudnik)
  • I Want My Mummy (1966 - Modern Madcap)
  • Les Boys (1965 - Swifty & Shorty)
  • Op, Pop, Wham, and Bop (1966 - Noveltoon)
  • Tally Hokum (1965 - Noveltoon)
  • The Plumber (1967 - GoGo Toon)
  • The Squaw-Path (1967 - GoGo Toon)
  • Throne for a Loss (1966 - Honey Halfwitch)
  • Top Cat (1960 - The Cat)
National Film Board of Canada
  • Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety (1986 - Les Drew)
  • George and Rosemary (1987 - Alison Snowden & David Fine)
AR&T Animation
  • It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House (1979)
  • Louis James Hates School (1980)
CalArts
  • Snookles (1986 - Juliet Stroud)
International Rocketship Limited
  • Lupo the Butcher (1985 - Danny Antonucci)
Ed Graham Productions
  • Funny is Funny (1966 - Brutus and Brownie)
Air Programs International
  • To Be a Knight (1966 - Arthur and the Square Knights of the Round Table)

    Friday, June 12, 2009

    Flapjack and the differing styles

    In most animated cartoons today, artists are expected to be "on model". They have strict guidelines on how characters should be drawn and what expressions they can and cannot be allowed. It's been a standard for many decades now.

    Sometimes, however, there would be shows where artists are allowed to add in a little "personal touch" in order to enchant a gag. One of those shows is The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack.

    Flapjack is a heavily storyboarded show and each episode don't look alike, depending on who is doing the boards. I actually managed to identify some of the styles the show has.

    PENDLETON WARD

    Pen Ward is probably the most recognizable of the Flapjack writers. His drawings are among the loosest of the show's artists, and often times have a very cute & creepy look. Also, K'Nuckles' nose is literally inbetween his eyes.

    KENT OSBORNE

    Kent is also the show's head writer. His designs tend to be more "on model" compared to other writer-artists. His Bubbie is probably the closest to being drawn "correct". In addition, the rings under K'Nuckles' and Bubbie's eyes are heavier.

    ALEX HIRSCH

    Alex is often paired with Pen Ward, and the difference in style is like night and day. Often times his Flapjack has a somewhat "anime" look.

    SOMVILAY XAYAPHONE PATRICK McHALE

    Patrick's drawings tend to be loose, with odd shapes on the characters.

    These are just the starters. There are other writer-artists in Flapjack with unique styles. I'll post more of those soon, hopefully.

    EDIT: That's Patrick McHale's, not Somvilay's. See comments.