Showing posts with label Lantz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lantz. Show all posts

Thursday, November 02, 2017

New Funnies References in Lantz Cartoons


Here's a few screen shots of New Funnies references in Woody Woodpecker cartoons. The first is an billboard with Andy Panda and Oswald Rabbit from "Well-Oiled". The next ad that I can remember is from "Wet Blanket Policy". Charlie Chicken made a quick cameo in "The Woody Woodpecker Polka". Homer Pigeon appeared in about 4 cartoons the last being "Spook-A-Nanny".

           Well-Oiled
Wet Blanket Policy

The Woody Woodpecker Polka

Spook-A-Nanny

Friday, October 21, 2011

Homer Pigeon - New Funnies #172

Here's a Homer Pigeon comic that features a pseudo Buzz Buzzard. I have no way of knowing for sure but I believe this is drawn by Dan Gormley. Whoever it may be it's fine cartooning!

I was going to stop posting here when Google forced the "Lightbox" photo viewer upon us all, but since they've added the option to not use it is as the image viewer I figured I'd keep the blog going for a while longer.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Pat Matthews - "Jungle Jive" Animation

This is a short clip of some of Pat Matthews' animation in the Shamus Culhane directed short "Jungle Jive". I love the way Matthews animates a character being surprised. A quick pop straight up with little to no inbetweening. There's a lot of that in his scenes from the Woody Woodpecker short "Banquet Busters".


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Dan Gormley - "The Isle Of The Mechanical Men"

This story is from Dell Four Color Comics #280, drawn by Dan Gormley. Great cartooning going on here.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Andy Panda Comics

Some slick inking, as usual, by Dan Gormley on these two pages from Dell #326.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Andy Panda - "Scrappy Birthday"

OK, this will be the last Andy Panda cartoon I post for a while. It's also the last cartoon that Andy starred in for Lantz. He would show up again in the "Spook-A-Nanny" TV special and in "The Woody Woodpecker Polka". It opens with a great walk cycle by Fred Moore, at least I think it's Moore. I'm pretty sure that Ed Love handles some of the early fox hunting scenes.


Monday, June 28, 2010

Andy Panda - "Dog Tax Dodgers"

I've been on a bit of an Andy Panda kick lately, so here's another Dick Lundy directed cartoon. There's some great animation by Fred Moore and Pat Matthews in this one. I've posted clips of Moore's and Matthews' animation at half speed. Matthew's scene has some great subtle timing that I found to be really effective. When Wally Walrus starts to yell at him watch Andy's reaction. It's like Wally's words are hitting him right in the face. What an underrated animator. The more I watch the last of the Lantz cartoons before he closed the studio the more I wish that he was able to keep the studio going and retain some of the great talent he had started to accumulate. People like Matthews and LaVerne Harding really developed into strong animators over the years at Lantz. Matthews in particular developed a stand out style that really got watered down during some of the cartoons he worked on later at UPA. (Sorry if the quality of the slow motion videos is crappy.)



Fred Moore


Pat Matthews

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Andy Panda - "Playful Pelican"

I posted this model sheet from Dick Lundy's "Playful Pelican" but never the cartoon and since I was just watching it the other day why not repost it with the cartoon.