Prod. UM41 - Through the Looking Glass
Directed by Dave Hand, this Final draft dated 3/6/1936.
Animated by Bob Wickersham, Johnnie Cannon, Dick Lundy,
Leonard Sebring, Hardie Gramatky, Ugo D'Orsi.
See the bottom of Alberto's Page for more info on the animators!
Labels: Draft, Shorts, Shorts_UA, Shorts_UA_2006
7 Comments:
Thanks for another great animator draft! I never knew that Bob Wickersham did so much of this cartoon.
I may make mosaics of this and Mr. Duck to post on my blog. If I do, I will definitely credit you for providing the animator information.
By any chance, do you have the draft for Duck Pimples? The animation of the girl in that cartoon is just great and I'd love to know who animated her.
I think the mosaics are great, so, by all means! I sadly do not have the draft of Duck Pimples. Most of the shorts drafts I have are Mickey ones, and most of those, I do not have nearby (I am on another continent, even...)
I will try to post the very few others that I do have at hand...
Now - for specific questions, it could be possible to ask the good people at the Disney Archives. I know that they have three boxes with all the shorts drafts in there, relatively easily accessible. They will not make bulk copies, I'm sure, and research may be only possible if you have a Disney Job Number, but for single questions, who knows?
Thanks for these.I love this short; one of the greatest Mickeys.
I'm not sure Dick Lundy ever did better work.
Bob Wickersham was at Disney? I never knew!
Thanks for posting these great drafts! Now I know what to steal and use for my next 'music videos' on my own blog!
Great work, Hans!
- Thad
I have to say that MY personal favorite Dick Lundy animation is the bit in Building a Building with Mickey and Minnie - "Ain't got any money!" "Oh, that's allright!"
But then, it IS my favorite film...
As to Wick and Disney, I cannot but keep pointing at the links at the bottom of Alberto's Page (see my links).
I am looking for information on animator leonard sebring.
Leonard Sebring moved back to his hometown of Gardner, KS a few years after leaving the Disney studio in 1937. You can find a little more information about Leonard here:
http://www.gardnerhistorymuseum.org/SebringBrothers.pdf
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