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Broomstick bunny
Broomstick bunny









broomstick bunny

Top ex-Disney animator Andreas Deja’s own blog.Įsteemed Disney historian Didier Ghez on the latest books on Disney history. Jessica Pickens reviews classic Hollywood films, especially musicals. Michael reviews films of 100 years old and older, roughly in chronological order.Ī similar blog featuring many stills and comic strips. THE site on classic animation research, hosted by cartoon historian Jerry Beck.įrank Beef analyzes classic cartoons. Topical blog on animation film, led by animation historian Amid Amidi.Īmid Amidi’s blog on modern design cartoon art from the forties, fifties and sixties.

broomstick bunny

Kept until 2016.Īnimation historian Jerry Beck’s animation film news blog.

broomstick bunny

Kept until 2011.Ī blog dedicated to background paintings from animation films. To the next Bugs Bunny cartoon: Rabbitson CrusoeĪ great blog on Disney’s top animators, old and new. To the previous Bugs Bunny cartoon: Bugs’ Bonnets Watch ‘Broom-stick Bunny’ yourself and tell me what you think: The cartoon is saved by Ernie Nordli’s extreme layouts and Philip DeGuard’s more than fabulous backgrounds, which belong to the most beautiful of the cartoon modern age. Jones’s animation style becomes close to a mannerism here, with a practically obligatory way to depict Witch Hazel speeding away, leaving numerous hairpins in the air. Hazel’s girl image was allegedly modeled after her voice actress, June Foray. In the end, she drinks her own beautifying potion, turning into a beautiful redhead girl, soon being chased by the genie from her magic mirror. Unfortunately, she sees in him a competitor in ugliness. ‘Broomstick Bunny’ is a halloween cartoon, in which Bugs Bunny, wearing a witch mask, tries to get trick or treat from Witch Hazel. ‘Broomstick Bunny’ was the second of three Bugs Bunny cartoons, featuring Witch Hazel, the others being ‘Bewitched Bunny’ (1954) and ‘A Witch’s Tangled Hare’ (1959).











Broomstick bunny