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Here is Probably one of the Final Group Shots that I can Think of in this Remarkable Tribute Series of All Time.Top Row:
Mr. John Lounsbery, One of the Disney's Nine Old Men, who was Noted for the principles of Animation for the Squash & Stretch Feels. Plus, he Helped Animate Honest John & Gideon in 'Pinocchio', George Darling in 'Peter Pan', the Elephants in 'The Jungle Book', and Tony & Joe in 'Lady and the Tramp'. Plus he Directed & Co-Directed 'Winnie the Pooh & Tigger too', and his Last Film 'The Rescuers'.
And who could Forget the All-Powerful Old Man, Mr. Wolfgang Reitherman, Beastly Animator for Monstro the Whale, Tik-Tok the Crocodile, The Headless Horseman in 'Ichabod and Mr. Toad', and the Rat in 'Lady and the Tramp'. Plus, he was Sequence Director for 'Sleeping Beauty' in which featured Prince Phillip's escape from Maleficent's Castle, and his eventual battle against her as a terrible fire-breathing dragon.
I don't Know, I've Decided to include Mr. Randy Cartwright into the List, since he was Still living Large into Hand-Drawn Animation since Disney's 'Princess and the Frog'. In the beginning, he was an Inbetween artist for 'The Rescuers', until he became a Full Animator for 'Pete's Dragon' under Mr. Don Bluth's Animation Direction. Then, he animated on 'The Fox and the Hound' for Chief & Adult Copper. And boy was he All over the place for 'Mickey's Christmas Carol', Expiremantal Animation for 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit', Helping Japanese Animators for 'Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland', and directing Animator for 'The Brave little Toaster'.
Mr. Walter Lantz, Creator of such Cuddly Characters such as: Woody Woodpecker, Space Mouse, Homer Pigeon, Chilly Willy, Charlie Chicken, Wally Walrus, and many more. Plus, Founder of Walter Lantz Production
Next to Scooby-Doo and Tom & Jerry, I don't know what you People see in The Flinstones, TV Guide just ranked The Flintstones the second Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (after The Simpsons). But I hate It when Cartoons Today like Family Guy, take Advantage of the show's References in Dark/Dramatic Cutscenes Situations(and that goes to 'The Jetsons' too). But from the Recent Direct-to-Video Film 'The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown', I see that the Hanna-Barbera Programs have a Good, Daring Heart in Traditional Animation, aside from the Live-Action Film Adaptions. Let the Flinstones here be a Symbol of Mr. William Hanna & Joseph Barbera at their Greatest.
Middle Row:
Mr. Bill Tytla, This Monstrous Animator is the Man Responsible for Animating such Powerful Characters such as, Grumpy of 'Snow White & the Seven Dwrafs', Stromboli of 'Pinocchio', and Chernabog during the "Night on Bald Mountain" part of 'Fantasia'. Such a Fascinating Artist!!!
Mr. Fred Moore, also One of Disney's Fine Animators, he Animated Mickey Mouse during 'The Brave Little Tailor', Principle Animator for 'The Three Little Pigs', Animated Lampwick from 'Pinocchio' (all of the poolroom scene and until halfway through his transformation to a donkey), and the mermaids in 'Peter Pan'.
Mr. Les Clark, who joined Disney in 1927. His specialty was animating Mickey Mouse as he was the only one of the Nine Old Men to work on that character from its origins with Mr. Ub Iwerks. Les did many scenes throughout the years, animating up until 'Lady and the Tramp'. He moved into directing and made many animated featurettes and shorts.
Mr. Marc Davis, who went on to develop/animate the characters of Bambi and Thumper, Maleficent and Aurora in 'Sleeping Beauty', and Cruella de Vil in '101 Dalmations'. Davis was also responsible for character design for both the Pirates of the Caribbean & Haunted Mansion attractions at Disneyland.
Mr. Eric Larson, One of the Top guys at Disney, for Animating Peg in 'Lady and the tramp', the Vultures in 'The Jungle Book', Peter Pan's flight over London to Neverland in 'Peter Pan', and the Brer Characters in 'Song of the South'. Because of Larson's demeanor and ability to train new talent, Larson was given the task to spot and train new animators at Disney in the 1970s. Many of the top talents at Disney today were trained by Eric in the '70s and '80s.
Bottom Row:
What can I say about Mr. C.H. Greenblatt, he just became the Next Hero in the fields of Celmation, and also the Creator of such Memorable shows such as 'Chowder' & 'Harvey Beaks'. aside from working on that Boring 'Fish Hooks'(which I wasn't interested in Anyways), I'm glad he Chose Celmation over Making 'Harvey Beaks', because I just made a Terrifying Discovery that their was an Unaired Pilot for Harvey, by It's original Title "Bad Seeds", and It was Flash Animated by That Abominable Canadian Studio Mercury filmworks(that Place behind 'Wander over Yonder' and 'Star vs. the forces of Evil'), and Greenblatt also voiced Techno Bear in the pilot(as an Adult Character), and the Plot also bears Similarities to our Familiar episode "Pe-Choo!". But in the End, I'm Glad they Chose Traditional Cel Animation, probably for Better, Smooth, Graceful Pace Animation, rather than some Stupid, Greasy, Canadian-Animation Joint, and I'm glad they Made Techno Bear into a Kid Character, and voiced by the Great Mason Vaughn, which I think Really brought the character to life with his Outlook & Voice. That Discovery is like the Same Thing with Mr. Alex Hirsch and his Flashy-Tooned Pilot episode of 'Gravity Falls', and I'm also glad they made that show Cel-Animated with Way Better Character Designs(rather than the Creepy ones). And So, I give to Mr. C.H. Greenblatt a GOLD STAR for his Great Achievement in Keeping the Heart of Celmation alive again.
Why did I include Mr. Phil Rynda into the List? Because Every/All Show he has worked on is Cel-Animated, and he was Responsible for the Character/Prop Designs in 'Adventure Time', 'Bravest Warriors', 'The Venture Bros.', and 'Uncle Grandpa'. He was also Production Designer for 'Gravity Falls' and Storyboard Revisionist for 'Chowder'(also Character Designer), plus he helped as Creative Director for the Pilots of 'Clarence', 'Long Live the Royals', & 'AJ's Infinite Summer'.
Ah, Mr. Ian Jones-Quartey, like Phil, the Programs he has Worked on have been Traditionally Animated. He is the sterling voice behind Wallow of 'Bravest Warriors', and Creator of 'Lakewood Plaze Turbo'. He was Past inking, art director, & animation director for 'The Venture Bros.', storyboard supervisor/storyboard revisionist for 'Adventure Time', writer, & storyboard artist for 'Secret Mountain Fort Awesome', and developer, co-executive producer, supervising director, writer, & storyboard artist for 'Steven Universe'.
And Last, But Not Least, Good Ol' Mr. Norm Ferguson, Best Known for Animating Mickey's good Canine companion 'Pluto' for the Old Disney cartoons. He was Credited for Developing Peg-Leg Pete and the Big Bad Wolf. And was the primary animator of the Witch in 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs', in Which he was also a sequence director on the film. Ferguson, known at the studio as "Norm" or "Fergy".
Oye, That's All for now, I Think.
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Artwork(c) Mr. Jimmy Gibson/Jimmy Gibson Productions
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Fortnermations [2017-09-25 10:46:58 +0000 UTC]
Bill Tytla Also Worked At Famous Studios Directing Cartoons Like Sudden Fried Chicken, Bored Of Education, Snap Happy, Hector's Hectic Life, The Wee Men, Leperchaun's Gold, Casper's Spree Under The Sea, A Scout With The Gout, The Lost Dream, The Bored Cuckoo, Voice of The Turkey, Goofy Goofy Gander, The Mite Makes Right etc. Don't Forget, He Worked For Terrytoons Too Directing The Sultan's Birthday (1944).
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katiemae12 [2016-01-16 22:43:47 +0000 UTC]
You know Bill tytla animated Dumbo and Fred moore animated Timothy mouse from Dumbo(1941)?
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FSartNshow [2015-07-14 21:06:00 +0000 UTC]
You know, when I read that the pilot of Harvey Beaks was once animated in flash, it actually reminded me of one time where the pilots of both Uncle Grandpa and Regular Show were also animated in Flash also (that is until both series mentioned earlier had their animation switched to a traditional style like Adventure Time), and I'm not even kidding!
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