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"Kimball Christmas Cards"

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Anonymous Amid said...

Like you said, Mark, the cards are valuable documents that chart Kimball's developing graphic style. At the time that Kimball drew the 1946 card, he was animating "Pecos Bill" and there was a certain amount of concern around the studio that he was trying to do "Brotherhood of Man"-style animation. He clearly wasn't, but he had been vocal about his appreciation of the short, which unnerved people like director Clyde Geronimi.

December 18, 2012 3:01 PM

Blogger Floyd Norman said...

Gerry wasn't the only old school Disney guy unnerved by the changes in animation's evolving graphic style. Eventually, the fifties brought new guys such as Eyvind Earle, Dick Ung, Homer Jonas and Vic Haboush who would worry the old guard even more.

However, we kept pushing these changes, and you can see it even in the little "Wind Wagon Smith" short we made in the early sixties. Exciting times.

December 21, 2012 12:46 PM

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