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"Dumbo Part 6"

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Blogger John V. said...

It's a shame that we don't know who animated sc. 12, as the elephants are drawn quite strangely here.

June 01, 2010 10:43 AM

Blogger Steven Hartley said...

I think its a rather colourful sequence, and yet no animation credit on Dumbo the elephant, probably John Lounsbery did him, since he worked for Norm Ferguson, and that he did some Dumbo shots!

June 01, 2010 10:55 AM

Blogger Eric Noble said...

Very interesting. I love your in-depth analysis of these Disney films. Incredible post. Whenever I saw this sequence, I always felt a Milt Gross influence on the clown, mainly in their design. Milt Gross was always much funnier than those clowns. Hell, the Joker is funnier than they are.

June 01, 2010 12:49 PM

Blogger Zartok-35 said...

Indeed, it's not too hard to come to the conclusion that its Lounsbery doing Dumbo. Comapred to the rest of the film, it's quite transparent.

June 01, 2010 2:55 PM

Blogger Eric Noble said...

"Indeed, it's not too hard to come to the conclusion that its Lounsbery doing Dumbo"

How do you figure that?

June 01, 2010 5:23 PM

Blogger Zartok-35 said...

Those scenes look just like his other listed works later in the film.

June 01, 2010 6:14 PM

Blogger Steven Hartley said...

And also, John Lounsbery's Dumbo often appeared in Norm Ferguson's sequences, and (Pyramid Act, Hiccups and Cure, Pink Elephants), and its pretty much John Lounsbery doing the last scenes.

The only animation in the film with John Lounsbery's animation not a Norm Ferguson sequence, is Sequence 14.2 "Timothy and Dumbo Visit Jail", directed by Bill Roberts and John Elliotte.

June 02, 2010 5:10 AM

Blogger Steven Hartley said...

Hello all,

Just to tell you, that I've started my website, "Blabbing on Arts and Culture", and I would be doing some posts in the weekends (weekdays, too busy), and I'm hoping to start posting on Sunday.

I'll be talking about the Dumbo draft and the animators and some other culture like films, books, etc. I'm really looking forward to my postings!

June 04, 2010 4:41 PM

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