Posts tagged "cartoons"

gravi-teamfalls:

robertryancory:

Gravity Falls; Sock Opera Rough Designs

Sorry for the delay, back from vacation.
Somebody figured out that Bipper in the Reverend outfit was inspired by Robert Mitchum in Night of the Hunter. That’s my favorite movie and a big influence on many artist I know. There are other secrets hidden in the designs though…

Bill pays Dipper a visit- Original special poses and designs by master of nightmares Robert Ryan Cory!

Bipper’s outfit inspired by this dashing gent: 

http://theredlist.com/media/database/settings/cinema/1950-1960/the-night-of-the-hunter/006-the-night-of-the-hunter-theredlist.jpg

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Alex Hirsch

yazzydream:

I already quoted this, but it was too good not to clip.

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blasianxbri:

ghdos:

honeydewhearts:

20daysofjune:

videohall:

Porky Pig’s speech pattern deconstructed.

BRUH

:O that was amazing

I always thought they were just random sounds. That’s kind of mind-blowing.

I’m over this man for making it seem so simple lol

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potentialforart:

racconconnoisseur:

themysteryofgravityfalls:

It’s just like being at SDCC! Now where’s FullBars?

the Halloween style opening is HOT!

screaming SCREAMING SCREAMING SCREAMING!!!!

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theanimationarchive:

Long before Pixar and today’s CGI special effects extravaganzas, early animators of the silent era experimented and introduced new techniques into filmmaking. Mark Quigley gives us a tour of the silent animation collection at UCLA’s Film & Television Archive - one of the few places in the world that capture this rich history of early animation.

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bugcthulhu:

sixthrock:

theloadingscreenblog:

New trailer for Cuphead!!

This is so cool omg

DUUUUUDE

TAP IT TO MY VEINS

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baxterfilms:

“The best of the black and white Popeyes are full of digressions, and are as much about the funky world that Popeye lives in as they are about Popeye. In those cartoons, Popeye was alternately violent and sentimental and so was the world he lived in. The wonderful, built in contradictions made it difficult to make slick and logical stories, so the Fleischer studio didn’t even try. They aimed for a logic of the heart rather than a logic of the mind.” – cartoonist Eddie Fitzgerald

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disneyconceptsandstuff:

Storyboards from Who Framed Roger Rabbit by Harald Siepermann and Hans Bacher

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trollzei:

hamigakimomo:

I used to watch Dudley Do-right over and over and over as a child and I think I know why now. This is the funniest thing I can’t even believe how many good jokes are in this.

THE CANADIAN PRETTY GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL

guys I know I tell you to watch cartoons a lot but WATCH THIS CARTOON

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