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animated
Scooby-Doo adventure.this is so far the best of the
animated
Scooby movies i have seen.i
There have been several
animated
features (only one of them, The Twelve Tasks of Asterix really capturing the wit and spirit of the books despite being an original screen story) before a perfectly cast Christian Clavier and Gerard Depardieu took the lead roles in two live action adaptations that proved colossally successful throughout Europe but made no impression whatsoever in the English-speaking world.
The groovy
animated
opening credits sequence, Charles F. Wheeler's glossy cinematography, and Hoyt Curtin's funky, pulsating disco score are all solid as well.
One of Starewicz's longest and strangest short films follows a toy dog in search of an orange after becoming
animated
by the tear of the mother of a girl who longs for an orange.
Hayao Miyazaki's magic continues with this absolute crowd pleaser Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, his latest
animated
film, which turns on the usual sweetness to charm your socks off.
Everything in this great
animated
short stands out as memorable: The eye shaking of the wife, the vacuuming binge, the husband's saw fetish (keep an eye on those backgrounds!), the very verbal cat, the demented game show, the "informative" news anchor, the "beautiful" accordion serenade and the moving and memorable ending.
This is basically a reference to those classic film noir detective stories and movies of the 40s, except it's
animated
and involves the Matrix.
But by being animated, it is able to take the extreme camera angles, the detective life style, the shadows, and everything film noir to an entirely new level.
A 2006 online poll of Japan's top 100 favorite
animated
television series of all time, conducted by TV Asahi, placed this series in fourth place.
Walt Disney's 20th
animated
feature was the last one to be greenlighted by the great man himself (he died in late 1966) and is not generally considered to be among their very best output.
What I liked best about this feature-length
animated
film from 1941 is the great feel it gives for the early 1940s.
I've always enjoyed decent
animated
movies, but claymation was always different to me.
While some say the story is a bit too abstract, I find it a thought-provoking and refreshing change from the exaggerated characters and bumbling animals typically found in
animated
shorts.
Miyazaki has
animated
by hand, a whimsical, magical film for the young and the young-at- heart.
In 1933 Mae Questel caricatured Pitt's voice for the character Olive Oyl for the Fleischer Studios
animated
cartoon version of the comic strip Popeye.
But this was perhaps one of the most memorable and funny
animated
works out there, and I still find it very funny today, I'll never forget the episodes, like the one where two aardvarks were fighting over the can of chocolate ant pudding? or the one where the aardvark is trying to reach the island where all the ants are at, and my personal favorite, the one where the ant, the aardvark and a dog end up in an animal hospital, which would later be the basis of a similar Looney Toon cartoon with Sylvester, Tweety and the bulldog.
UPA pioneered a style of animation that even influenced Disney during the mid-1950s and produced some of the best
animated
shorts done in the late 1940s and the 1950s.
The girls are left alone while Slausen goes to help with fixing the car, but of course curiosity gets the better of one & she goes to investigate, and finds the house full of creepy mannequins and one rather
animated
one named...Davey.
"Hoppity Goes to Town" was the second and last full length
animated
feature made by Max and Dave Fleischer, who created a parallel universe to Disney.
I think this piece of garbage is the best proof that good ideas can be destroyed, why all the American animators thinks that the kids this days wants stupid GI JOE versions of good stories??? the Looney Tunes are some of the most beloved characters in history, but they weren't created to be Xtreme, i mean come on!!! Tiny Toons was a great example of how an old idea can be updated without loosing it's original charm, but this piece of garbage is just an example of stupid corporate decisions that only wants to create a cheap idiotic show that kids will love because hey!!! kids loves superheroes right??? the whole show is only a waste of time in which we see the new versions of the Looney Tunes but this time in superhero form, this doesn't sound too bad but the problem is that this show tries too hard to copy series like batman the
animated
series, or the new justice league, the result??? bad copies of flash (the road runner) or superman (who else??? bugs bunny) the problem is that Looney Tunes weren't meant to be dramatic, the were supposed to be funny!!!! as i said before this series sucks, and many people wonders why anime is taking all over the world??? this show tries to be dramatic and action packed, but that's something that few series and anime are able to do, if you want to see a good upgrade of an old show watch Tiny Toons, that's an example that it's possible to bring back to life old characters, but with a good story and respecting the original roots.
The world's thinnest, most duck-faced actress (even more duck-faced and anorexic than Michelle Pfeiffer) overacts her bony butt off, making cretinous grimaces that would shame Bugs Bunny, in one of the most
animated
non-animated TV series ever.
Disney has now made straight-to-video sequels to a good bunch of their many
animated
features.
If this series supposed to be an improvement over Batman - The
Animated
Series, I, for one, think it failed terribly.
"Spirit" is the most visually incredible
animated
film in current home theater release.
May be it will be shocking for someone who was never watched more mature oriented animations and sees
animated
blood for the first time (is there anyone around?), but I don't think this is the audience for this movie.
DreamWorks whether wanted to save money on acquiring voice talent, or really wanted to create an
animated
episode of National Geographic; either way, they succeeded in delivering a rather bland and boring movie.
Am i the only one here who finds the way its
animated
totaly disgusting?
This movie makes an ardent, ambitious attempt to capture the wackiness and sentiment of Seuss' story, but the end result is a movie that lurches and never quite packs the emotional punch of Chuck Jones
' animated
version.
The whole movie was quite funny, and on my view, better than the
animated
one.
There's a really cheesy
animated
statue, but no other effects worth noting.
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