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Good vibrations - Bugs Bunny’s morning routine includes taking care of one of his most prominent features - his teeth, in these storyboard panels intended for a cold open of “The Looney Tunes Show.”
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acmeoop · 1 month
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Hook It Up “Double Date” (2011)
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animatejournal · 2 years
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Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run | Director: Jeff Siergey Studio: Warner Bros. | USA, 2015
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pokepony · 4 years
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Animaniacs Animation Studios: StarToons
Alright, today we got the American studio.
StarToons is a funny case to me. At first, I didn’t like it much ‘cuz of how cartoony the animation was. Like I said, I thought (and still do think) TMS was more “sophisticated” while StarToons was more exaggerated. But over time, I grew to really appreciate it. (But in my defense, the earlier episodes were pretty trash ngl. :P)
The main reason why I appreciate it? Jon McClenahan.
He was the head of the studio and he always encouraged other animators to do a part. It was never just him and he never took outright control of everything, and seeing all their styles only makes me admire it more, especially when they blend together.
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Helps that his style is really appealing. Broad faces and expressions (can you tell that I have a big thing for expressions lolll) that give a confident aura to the animation.
Small thing that I grew to love about his style is that Wakko’s hat bill is drawn pointing straight down.
Jeff Siergey’s style is like really liquid-y. His faces have a squishy feel which helps the animation look bouncy.
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By contrast, Spike Brandt’s style is more broad (not as much as McClenahan) and more sharp. My favorite part of his is how devious he can make the kids look with the half-circle eyes.
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Also, other small thing: in “Macbeth”, I love that Yakko’s ears are drawn in the same angle as he turns his head.
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One animator that I’m hella sad that we didn’t get enough was David Pryor.
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He joined during season 5 and you can see his work in the Macadamia Nut parody, “Magic Time”, and the “There’s Only One of You” song from “Hooray for North Hollywood Pt. 1″. His designs took inspiration from McClenahan and you can tell by like the head shape, but the more angular look makes it distinct, and I really like it.
Lastly, I want to leave Neal Sternecky as an honorable mention.
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In the show, I’ve only recognized his stuff in “Chairman of the Bored” and “Macadamia”, but he’s also featured in the comics. His style is really loose and smooth (I particularly like it in “Macademia”), and I wish we saw more of it in the show.
So sad that they shut down in the same year I was born in yikes. I hope the crew’s doing alright.
Favorite Segments (in episode order)
“Chairman of the Bored” (Ep. 32)
“Ragamuffins” (Ep. 59)
“Dot - The Macadamia Nut” (Ep. 92)
“Magic Time” (Ep. 94)
Very special mention goes to “There’s Only One of You”; I know I said that songs were exempt, but since the rest of the episode is animated by Wang, I figured this was a fitting exception.
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geekbroll · 6 years
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The Good, The Bad, And The Tweety by Sara Hoagland Hunter - Illustrated by Jeff Siergey - 1996 Landoll's LAN27 #tweetyandsylvester #granny #looneytunes #tweetybird #tweety #sylvester #sylvesterpussycat #thegoodthebadandtheugly #thegoodthebadandthetweety #cartoonbooks #cartoons #cartooncharacters #bookstagram #booksofinstagram #bookcovers #books #childrensbooks (at Portland, Oregon)
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almostnormalcomics · 7 years
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For Mini-Comic Monday it’s…Copy This! #41. This issue is a 44-page, B&W info/news mini comic zine published by D. Blake Werts. Cover by Jim Siergey.
In this installment of Copy This! D. Blake Werts interviews the ever funny and entertaining Jim Siergey! As the two settle in we learn about Jim’s sports team allegiances and his childhood memories of TV, cartoons, drawing and comics. Jim goes on to explain the lasting impact humor and surrealism had on him as an impressionable kid, and why he had to draw in secret. He also shares some not-so-fond memories of school and his home life, but happily things improved as Jim entered adulthood and followed his art interests into the classroom of an underground comix legend! We then learn about Jim’s career in animation and comics, as well as a few other odd jobs. Blake then gets Jim to explain his approach to creating art and his usual process. Jim also provides some of his personal observations on freelancing, working for hire, working for fun, collaborating, and outside interests. Jim makes mention throughout the interview of his friendship and working relationship with the late Tom Roberts, and says of all his various projects he is most proud of the time he spent on Cultural Jet Lag working with Tom.
Following the interview with Jim Siergey is the community news and info section that update us on the current offerings from:
Adam Yeater (One Last Day, Pleomorphism); Brian Leonard (Odd Mojo); Brian Payne (Zinc Comics Codex); Carrie McNinch (You Don’t Get There From here); Charles Brubaker (Fuzzy Princess, Ask a Cat); David Miller (Toadstool Tales); George Erling (Cartoon Loonacy); Ian Shires (Time Trvlr); Jacob Alvarez (Hypnospiral Comics); Jeff Gaither (Monsters & Mutants); Jenny Zervakis (Strange Growths); Maximum Traffic/Buzz Buzzizyk (Truth Be Known); Steve Lafler (Death in Oaxaca); and Stuart Stratu (Stratu’s Diary Comics).
To get your hands on Copy This! and for more info contact:
D. Blake Werts12339 Chesley DriveCharlotte, NC 28277or email Blake at: bwerts (at) vnet (dot) net
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officialotakudome · 7 years
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Mike Tyson Mysteries S3; Neon Joe Dated
Adult Swim has dated the returns of Mike Tyson Mysteries & Neon Joe Werewolf Hunter:
In season three of Mike Tyson Mysteries, the quarter-hour animated adult comedy series, Mike Tyson and the team — Yung Hee, Mike’s adopted Korean daughter and all-around buzzkill; Pigeon, a filthy disgusting man trapped in a filthy disgusting bird; and Marquess, a ghost whose favorite time of day is “wine-thirty” — are back and ready to (attempt to) solve more mysteries! Highlights include: a retelling of the team’s Very First Mystery! A Mystery so complicated that Mike gives up! A trip to the car wash! Dinner at a neighbor’s house! …And those are just the highlights!
  Mike Tyson Mysteries stars Mike Tyson, Norm Macdonald (Saturday Night Live), Rachel Ramras (MAD) and Oscar® winner Jim Rash (The Way Way Back, Community), and is produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Sam Register (Teen Titans Go!, MAD, The Looney Tunes Show) serves as executive producer with Hugh Davidson (MAD, The Looney Tunes Show, Robot Chicken) and Jeff Siergey (Tom & Jerry: Back to Oz) as producers.
Adult Swim announces the return of Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter premiering Monday, May 22, starring series creator, Jon Glaser (Girls, Parks and Recreation) as Neon Joe. New episodes of the half-hour live-action mini-series will air over five consecutive nights during the premiere week starting at Midnight E/P.
  Season two picks up after Neon Joe finally got revenge on his father and decided to retire from werewolf hunting to satisfy another life goal: opening his tropical themed dream bar, Oahu Joe’s. But it’s not all peaceful in paradise, as the bar’s struggles are compounded by an ominous visit from Joe’s past, that forces him to not only confront his demons, but puts Neon Joe back into the werewolf hunting game.
  The season opener of Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter includes a cameo from Jason Sudeikis and introduces a whole new cast of characters, including a rival werewolf hunter known as Plaid Jeff, an Elon Musk-type billionaire, and Neon Joe’s ever-faithful sidekick, Cleve, played by Steve Little (Eastbound and Down) returns.
  In conjunction with the premiere, DC Entertainment’s Custom Creative Studio will release the next edition of the exclusive Neon Joe, Werewolf Huntercomic book, which will be distributed to more than 150 major comic book stores across the country.
  Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter is created by Jon Glaser (Girls, Parks and Recreation), produced by PFFR, and stars Glaser as “Neon Joe” with Steve Little (Eastbound and Down), Edoardo Ballerini (The Sopranos), Godfrey (Louie), Chance Kelly (Power), Shannon O’Neill (The Chris Gethard Show), and Aleks Shaklin (Delocated).
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What’s Bugs Bunny’s catchphrase? Daffy Duck couldn’t remember that, or any other pertinent facts about his “bestie.” This assured their game show defeat and a most uncomfortable car ride home. From “Best Friends,” the first episode of “The Looney Tunes Show.” 
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This early development artwork for “Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes,” went to live on, as part of the collage wallpaper at the office (along with many other fun projects).
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Bugs Bunny from his mirror’s point of view. “The Looney Tunes Show” lost bits.
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“The Looney Tunes Show” storyboard “Post-it” pile.
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Speedy Gonzales surprises Daffy, who is just looking for a snack in the fridge, in this early version of the episode “Best Friends” from “The Looney Tunes Show.” The script went thru some revisions and this sequence was completely revised and reboarded. 
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Daffy struggles to remember his pal Bugs Bunny’s birthday, in the first episode of “The Looney Tunes Show” 2011.
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This early development drawing for “Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes,” has both characters sporting the classic Sherlock Holmes costume, of the deerstalker hat and Inverness cape, investigating a yet unwritten mystery. Although an early thought, this image would have staying power, and show up later in post production.
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“The Looney Tunes Show" merchandise! MIP figures featuring the redesigned characters from the series. The talented Jessica Borutski, translated these well loved characters into a new style, to help give the series its own look and identity.
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