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"FMPU Animation Unit"

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May 26, 2008 1:20 PM

Blogger Hans Perk said...

OH, drat! I missed the show! Dare I hope someone puts it on YouTube? Or should I hope for reruns? Thanks for posting these images, of course! Anyways...

As to who is who, maybe this old posting can help out...

May 26, 2008 1:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

In the first photo, the guy in front is obviously Jules Engel.

I think the person front and center in the second photo is Joe Smith, who later became a well known movie poster artist (he illustrated the poster for Ben-Hur).

Standing in front of Frank Thomas in the last photo is Rudy Larriva.

There's a photo of most of the crew in Cartoon Modern. I don't have it handy but maybe somebody could get a few more idents out of that.

May 26, 2008 2:36 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

oops, i just saw hans's link to the fmpu photos. no need to dredge out cartoon modern.

May 26, 2008 2:47 PM

Blogger SCOTT CAPLE said...

Such sleuthing! Ach!

May 26, 2008 4:15 PM

Blogger Thad said...

I like how Barney Bear ranks high enough to be mentioned with Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Rudy had animated Bugs a few times so that wouldn't have been 'false advertising'.

May 26, 2008 11:03 PM

Blogger Michael Sporn said...

Thanks for posting this, Mark. The light boxes look not too different from one you could buy at Disneyland corner in the 60's. The pegs were different. They used "signal corps" my lightbox had three round pegs for 3-hole looseleaf.

May 27, 2008 1:24 PM

Blogger Pete Emslie said...

The character, "Drag", looks somewhat derivative of Disney's Gremlin characters. Not a bad thing, actually, as it gives us a tantalizing impression of what that film might have looked like had Disney gone ahead with it. Very appealing animation!

I'm not sure those guys in uniform are real animators, though. I've seen animators working today, and they all wear oversize Hawaiian shirts, shorts and sandals. Yes, I'm convinced those men in their crisp, pressed uniforms must be imposters...

May 27, 2008 10:24 PM

Blogger Mitchel Kennedy said...

Drag is a totally awesome character... and beautifully animated! It's great how seriously animation was taken back then. haha Thanks a whole bunch for sharing this, Mark! :D

May 31, 2008 3:14 AM

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