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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Nov 14, 2022 ^^
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One of the trippiest scenes I remember as a kid was the hefalumps and woozles scene from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977). It was just a tiny acid trip that seemed so out of place in a Winnie the Pooh cartoon of all places. In fact Disney did it so much in those 70-80s movies that I credit them with my love of psychedelics.
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Just to let you know James, that silhouetted figure in A Grinch Night is believed by many die hard Seuss fans to be a cameo from one of his books. The book in question being Oh The Thinks You Can Think. It's about all the cool stuff you can conjure up with your imagination. There's a brief part where the book talks about various weird questions you can ask yourself, and one of those questions is "What would you do if you met a Jiboo?" The Jiboo is the a very similar looking shadowed bird creature, who two is looking at a kid like Ukaria on a similar looking street. A lot of readers were notably scared of that part, but he appeared to be friendly, as he was waving to the kid in the book. Some people believe that the creature in the special was him, except now, he's actually menacing, in a pose that looks like he's going to attack Ukaria. Maybe it's Seuss acknowledging how much that scene in the book scared people.
In fact, I bet dollars to donuts (and a duckdog too) that a lot of the creatures in the Paraphernalia Wagon were from Ted's books and paintings. Maybe Seuss saw this as an opportunity to put all of his favorite scary drawings in one place!
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For me the coolest scene that stuck out in Transformers was Unicron transforming.
You practically expected Unicron to be able to transform but when Galvatron provokes him. You watch his despair as this planet eater shifts and changes into the Metallic Devil. Showing just how truly small and insignificant the series' villain to a being capable of tearing apart Cybertron itself.
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One of my favorite animated scenes is from "The Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure" The scene in question is called "The Greedy" and it involves Raggedy Ann and her friends listening to a candy creature explain how he feels lonely and needs a sweetheart to make him feel better. The animation in this scene is jaw dropping. It was done by former Max Fleicher animators. It's so fluid, not a single still frame, and immaculately detailed. One of the greatest animated scenes I have ever seen along side "Pink Floyd's - The Trial" as was present here. Give it a look, you will be amazed.
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Janet Waldo actually recorded all her lines as Judy Jetson for the movie. Tiffany was originally just going to do the singing, but some studio executive insisted that she do all of the dialog, too.
Gilbert Gottfried said (so take it with a grain of salt) on his podcast that the guy that played George Jetson actually died in the recording booth for the Jetsons movie.
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1 year ago
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