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It was a contrast to a lot of the kid-type of
animation
I was watching at the time; I was still a minor junkie for Disney and Looney Tunes stuff, and most Saturday morning cartoons were still on the run-off of the peak from the days of Ninja Turtles and Batman.
The film was just as delightful as I remembered it with the
animation
standing the test of time and a lovely moral tale which should appeal to parents and children alike.
''Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' is the same type of
animation
and from the same creators of ''Chicken run'', but the story now is other: Wallace, a inventor who loves cheese and his smart dog Gromit who is always helping Wallace in his problems,are trying to keep the rabbits away from everybody's vegetables,since there is in their town, an annual Giant Vegetable Competition.
Directed, co-written, co-produced and co-edited with dumbfounding maladroitness by Melanie Anne Phillips, acted with dismaying flatness by a rank no-name cast, further marred by lethargic pacing, a drably meandering narrative, murky, under-lit, eye-straining cinematography, a shivery, redundantly thudding pseudo-John Carpenter synthesizer score, and a cruddy, herky-jerky stop motion
animation
wormoid thingie that's only quickly glimpsed at the very end of the movie, this extremely clunky, amateurish and hence quite delectably dreadful would-be scarefest commits all the necessary bad film missteps to qualify as a real four-star stinkeroonie.
Leslie Carbaga's excellent book on the Fleishers tells the whole story of the Fleischer's big move of their entire
animation
unit to Florida, and their subsequent ejection by Paramount.
The animation, jokes and everything about it are top notch.
Rupert and Julie are great together with Rupert being almost poker faced against Julie's animation, which worked well.
When I saw this movie at age 6, it was in the CHILDRENS' section at Erols Video because it was
animation.
The
animation
is really lovely, the best sequence being the landscape of Paris in general.
This is probably Disney's most relaxing
animation
I think, and as another reviewer quite rightly said, who doesn't love cats?
Another great piece of
animation
was O' Malley looking into Duchess's eyes, as their romance was so believable while not obvious.(a
With great black and white
animation
and an interesting story this is again a great animated short from 'The Animatrix'.
Wonderful songs, sprightly
animation
and authentic live action make this a classic adaptation of a classic tale.
Another good
animation
from Disney.
The best producers of Saturday morning
animation
were at Warner Brothers Television, who experienced a major Golden Age with the dream-team of Steven Spielberg, Tom Ruegger and Paul Dini.
It has everything you could hope for in a Disney animation: cute animals, great songs, a nasty villain and lots of adventure.
The
animation
is great, highlighted by Nick Park and company's trademark of exaggerated teeth and mouths of the characters, which make you laugh almost every time you see someone.
It has been widely agreed that Hayao Miyazaki is a master at his craft when it comes to combining rich
animation
with thoughtful story lines and similarly imaginative characters.
It has remained with me since then with its catchy tunes, memorable portrayals, less-then-successful animation, and a story full of heart, coldness, and ultimately good vanquishing evil.
I must confess that the
animation
is less than sterling even for its time but is adequate enough to the challenge.
The
animation
is crisp, the characters are well-developed, and the action rocks.
Walt Disney's happiest motion picture "Lady and the Tramp" is one of, if not possibly, my favourite in the theatrical canon of Disney
animation.
As always, it's really the voices rather than the
animation
that are the heart of the Disney magic: Phil Harris is brilliant as O'Malley, Eva Gabor as Duchess is... well... Eva Gabor; but perhaps the most memorable turns are by Pat Buttram and George Lindsay, who turn the old hounds Napoleon and Lafayette into a couple of bumbling Southern-fried rednecks.
Most striking about seeing The Aristocats now is how deeply Disney's style of
animation
has changed since this was at the cutting edge in 1970.
Perhaps the nostalgic, dated feel are just a result of being plonked down in Belle Epoque Paris, but the illustrations are fussier (a pity) and the
animation
and overall pace much less frenetic (sometimes a relief) than in more recent efforts such as Aladdin.
The
animation
is a gorgeous, breathtaking Animé.
Both live action film and hand drawn
animation
blend together to create a unique and original experience that will shake your soul and blow you away.
The artwork and
animation
fits very well (note the facial expressions, lol).
Great music, lively acting, talented
animation
and directing, and a powerful storyline tell a tale of the difference between freedom on the streets of New England and a cozy home with your family.
Many
animation
buffs consider Wladyslaw Starewicz the great forgotten genius of one special branch of the art, puppet animation, which he invented almost single-handedly . . .
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