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The Many Voices of Mel Blanc
Born May 30, 1908, in San Francisco, changed the spelling of his last name at the age of 16. Upon graduating high school in Portland Oregon, he got a steady job on a local radio show titled "The Hoot Owls." It was the first of many jobs in...
19 commentsWhat Did You Do in the War, Dr. Suess?
These vintage films are full of propaganda, and when viewing them, one should consider the time period and the events of that period. This films were not meant to be politically correct or socially acceptable but they were meant to train young men, and women, who were being sent into dangerous conditions.
9 commentsA Twitter-Pated Tongue Twister: Wonderland Wonders What Stephen Fry Would Say. Cheshire Cat Grins.
I did! I did! I did tee a twitter @! Do you Twitter? Or perhaps know someone who does? If so, you may already be familiar with the now-legendary success of actor, author, director, game show host, and all-around celebrity Stephen Fry in...
14 commentsOff Screen: The Voices Behind the Characters
What is it that gives an animated character personality? What is it that brings that character to life? It is the VOICE! The pitch, the inflection, the tone, and the quality of the voice makes that character who he or she is. You can...
7 commentsCartoons Like They Should Be
Tex Avery, MGM's animator of Droopy Dog and others when i was a kid we didn't have cable. we didn't have satellite tv. all we had were a couple local stations, one of them being a PBS channel and another one...
0 commentsThe Genius of Being Looney
I like a lot of the new cartoons, and think Family Guy's "Stewie" and "Brian are hilarious, but there is, or never will be, anything like the original Looney Tunes! Here are a few of the geniuses who brought them to life.
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