Showing posts with label cartoons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoons. Show all posts

May 7, 2015

Freedom River

This animation by Stephen Bosustow from 1971 I posted on the 3rd of March 2007. You may think of the message as you wish, but I really like the animation and the narration by Orson Welles.

 

The Martin Klasch 10 year anniversary rerun series

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October 11, 2008

Cartoons: "Sorry Scandinavia"


"We are working hard

to resolve our pre-existing contractual obligations and bring you Full Episodes as soon as possible." - South Park

via stationsvakt


Now you know what we'd look like - the Scandinavians - if we were ever to visit South Park. German Lederhosen, Ukranian, Polish and Dutch folk dresses ...or something.

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UPDATE:
Attention Scandinavia! Until the official South Park site will show us the episodes there's this site: www.southparkzone.com!!

(via stationsvakt)
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UPDATE 2:
Swedes can now watch full episodes again at www.southparkstudios.se
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September 20, 2008

Illustration: Johnny Martz


RobotJohnny.com

is the personal blog of illustrator/cartoonist Johnny Martz (of the excellent Drawn! blog)


Excelsior 68 Flickr set
"This is a page from Excelsior 1968, in which I recreated an actual yearbook's entire student body. More information on the book at RobotJohnny.com"

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June 17, 2008

Illustration: Viewmaster images





Hanna-Barbera 3-D Viewmaster images
at Bob Logan's blog.
Via This Isn't Happiness via PCL LinkDump

Viewmaster (Wikipedia)
PS. Does anyone know of any other nice sites showing Viewmaster images?

March 3, 2007

Animation: River of Freedom


River of Freedom.
Political short from 1971 produced by animator Stephen Bosustow and narrated by Orson Welles.



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November 7, 2006

Cartoons: Pink Panther Title Screens

"DePatie-Freleng (often abbreviated DFE) mostly made animated commercials for television, but they're big break came when Blake Edwards commissioned them to create an animated opening for his movie, "The Pink Panther"."

Check out som nice Pink Panther (and others) title screens here:
DePatie-Freleng Website