Showing posts with label Flip The Frog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flip The Frog. Show all posts

Saturday, December 2, 2023

A CHRISTMAS PRESENT!

After years of waiting, the Flip The Frog Complete Series Blu-Ray discs from Thunderbean Animation Shop have finally been released and I just received my copy, as a Christmas present from me to myself!



WIKIPEDIA describes Flip the Frog as follows:
Flip the Frog is an animated cartoon character created by American animator Ub Iwerks. He starred in a series of cartoons produced by Celebrity Pictures and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1930 to 1933. The series had many recurring characters besides Flip, including Flip's dog, the mule Orace, and a dizzy neighborhood spinster.

Ub Iwerks was an animator for the Walt Disney Studios and a personal friend of Walt Disney in 1930. After a series of disputes between the two, Iwerks left Disney and went on to accept an offer from Pat Powers to open a cartoon studio of his own, Iwerks Studio, and receive a salary of $300 a week, an offer that Disney was unable to match at the time.


Iwerks was to produce new cartoons under Powers' Celebrity Pictures auspices and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The first series he was to produce was to feature a character called Tony the Frog, but Iwerks disliked the name and was subsequently changed to Flip.











The character eventually wore out his welcome at MGM. His final short was Soda Squirt, released in August 1933. Subsequently, Iwerks replaced the series with a new one starring an imaginative liar named Willie Whopper.


 Flip became largely forgotten by the public in the ensuing years, but the character would make a small comeback when animation enthusiasts and historians began digging up the old Iwerks shorts. And finally, now in 2023, the complete Flip The Frog cartoons are available on Blu-Ray discs and ready to be enjoyed by all of us who remember them fondly.

Friday, October 28, 2022

TODAY IS INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION DAY!

From Wikipedia:
This day commemorates the first public performance of Charles-Émile Reynaud's Théâtre Optique at the Grevin Museum in Paris, 1892. In 1895, the Cinematograph of the Lumière brothers outshone Reynaud's invention, driving Émile to bankruptcy. However, his public performance of animation entered the history of optical entertainments as shortly predating the camera-made movies. In recent years, the event has been observed in more than 50 countries with more than 1000 events, on every continent, all over the world. IAD was initiated by ASIFA, International Animated Film Association, a member of UNESCO. During International Animation Day cultural institutions are also invited to join in by screening animated films, organizing workshops, exhibiting artwork and stills, providing technical demonstrations, and organizing other events helping to promote the art of animation. Such a celebration is an outstanding opportunity of putting animated films in the limelight, making this art more accessible to the public.

Friday, October 16, 2020

HALLOWEEN HALL O' FAME!

 These are images from some of my favorite Halloween-themed films, TV specials and cartoons:


MUNSTER, GO HOME
Feature film starring Fred Gwynne, Yvonne DeCarlo, Al Lewis and Butch Patrick
(1966)


THE MUNSTERS REVENGE starring Fred Gwynne, Yvonne DeCarlo & Al Lewis
TV Special (1981) NBC


Jonathan Winters in "HALLOWEEN HALL O' FAME" from 
WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR, 
aired October 30, 1977





HALLOWEEN WITH THE NEW ADDAMS FAMILY
TV Special (1977) starring Carolyn Jones, John Astin and Ted Cassidy







FLIP THE FROG CARTOONS

THE CUCKOO MURDER CASE

SPOOKS



Ichabod Crane from Walt Disney's 
THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW (1949)


Katrina Von Tassel
from Walt Disney's THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW (1949)






THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN
from Disney's LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW






                                                                 CLAWS FOR ALARM
                                      (1954 Merrie Melodies Cartoon starring Porky & Sylvester)

                                         

                                         

                                         

                                         

CLAWS FOR ALARM