george1909 wrote:What i always find amazing about the cartoons like looney toons is how they could time the music with the animation it is very hard to do yet they always got it spot on in their timing also the sheer fact that for each second they had to complete 24 seperate individual drawings all of which were very detailed animation blows my mind. i do like family guy in todays genre but i think looney toons will always be my fave my second best are the disney cartoons like jungle book and snow white
xtc wrote:I believe there is a difference between minimal animation and the original Disney technique in, say, "Sleeping Beauty"
Chris12 wrote:Doesn't matter if its a cartoon, live action or anime. If its worth watched i'l watch it.
xtc wrote:That's a shame really. I remember the old (1960's) black & white cartoon of "The Tell Tale Heart": adult and very good indeed.
Jason Toddman wrote:Chris12 wrote:Doesn't matter if its a cartoon, live action or anime. If its worth watched i'l watch it.
I think it's the 'worth watching' part that is the sticking point for most adults concerning cartoons. In the US at least, there's been a perception (at least until recently) that cartoons of whatever type are strictly for kids; as an art-form cartoons haven't been taken as seriously here as they have in Japan and Europe.
xtc wrote:Tell Tale Heart.
American production with James Mason narrating: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4s9V8aQu4c
Chris12 wrote:[ I wouldn't know if I viewed them as one but as long as it has an interesting plot, good characters and some fights I find it worth watching.
george1909 wrote:xtc wrote: I believe the studio should stick to mangling American literature.
The Jungle Book is epic though and it was and still is a worldwide fave why you not like it ?