August,
DS> Let's not forget the Fractured Fairy Tales by Edward
DS> Everett Horton...and all the puns that went with it. :P
AA> OH!... I loved watching that. I doubt that I understood it
AA> all. The art and animation was fun to watch just the same.
They even had the puns with Mister Peabody, Sherman, and "The
Wayback Machine". They might have even had them with Dudley Do-Right,
fighting against Snidely Whiplash. On the puns, the beauty of the pun
is in the groan of the recipient. You could say that "When I was
younger, I didn't understand them...but I'm all groan up now"
(mis-spelling and pun intended).
And, with the classic Looney Tunes (especially with Wile E. Coyote
(super genius) and the Roadrunner...we KNEW that for the stunts that
went on, it was "DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!!". Sadly, too many today
can't distinguish fantasy from reality. I loved the way the movie
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit" used things from ACME, and so many other
things...and in homage to the cartoonists and animators of the past,
ALL of the animation was done BY HAND.
Daryl
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