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"100 Animated Feature Films"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

HAHA!! I thought the exact same thing when I saw the title! Who wants a book on '50 Boats' or '1,000 Toothpicks'? If it's not the best, ugliest, most world-weary, who cares? Good review, by the way.

April 27, 2011 2:56 PM

Blogger Oswald Iten said...

Does Osmond by any chance mention any Chinese animated features? I'm currently researching Shanghai films like "Havoc in Heaven" and can't really find valuable background information in English.

April 29, 2011 4:54 PM

Blogger Mark Mayerson said...

Hi Oswald. The only two features from China are Nezha Conquers the Dragon King (1979) and My Life as McDull (2001), the latter from Hong Kong.

April 29, 2011 9:20 PM

Anonymous andrew osmond said...

Re Oswald's question, there's some very good material on Chinese animation in the book 'Animation in Asia and the Pacific,' edited by John Lent. Also, there are pieces on Chinese animation in 'Schoolgirl Milky Crisis' (don't worry, it's a tongue-in=cheek title) by Jonathan Clements; and also in at least one issue of the journal Asian Cinema - vol 14, no.1, spring/summer 2003. You could ask about the latter at the journal's website: http://astro.temple.edu/~jlent/asiancinema/index.html

There's also material in the book 'Animation Art,' edited by Jerry Beck, and in 'Cartoons: One Hundred Years of Cinema Animation' by Giannalberto Bendazzi.

April 30, 2011 12:18 PM

Blogger Oswald Iten said...

Wow, thanks a lot to both of you! This was more than I expected, looking forward to reading those books.

April 30, 2011 5:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have recently received this book via Amazon and I was really looking forward to Osmond's insight.
I was totally taken aback by some of the choices in the book, "Avatar" ... really!
But I like the idea that it is not the "best" list, it is just a list, and I found the information and writing style interesting.
I also want to point out my biggest problem with the book is that the stills/reproductions are for the most part awful. Only a small fraction of the pictures are of good quality, which reminds me of books on animation in the past like "Masters of Animation" by John Grant. Art books need to have quality reproductions in my opinion.

May 06, 2011 1:00 PM

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