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"101 Dalmatians: Part 17A"

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Blogger Thad said...

(Posted this in the other post by accident...)
Your comments about the collie aren't very surprising. It's not only weak animation, the collie's just not a very pleasing design at all. It's ugly and out of place. No fun to it like all of the other characters (animal and human).

September 10, 2008 8:03 PM

Blogger Floyd Norman said...

I sure don't mean to pick on Sven because he was a darn good animator. Yet, I still remember concerns about the collie way back then.

I'm surprised the director never asked for changes. Maybe we were just concerned with getting the picture done.

Funny remembering this after all these years.

September 12, 2008 6:36 PM

Blogger Pete Emslie said...

One more bit to add to your "Six Degrees of George Sanders". One of the cows in that sequence of 101 Dalmatians is voiced by Queenie Leonard. At the time, she was the wife of Tom Conway. By the way, Conway also provided the opening narration in Peter Pan.

For the record, I like the collie's design. He certainly looks like a noble aristocratic type, and I always found his air of gentle authority quite comforting as he provided a temporary safe, warm haven for the pups, giving that scene a bit of a breather from all of the action that both precedes it and that which follows.

September 14, 2008 1:35 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

About the collie,I had the great chance to talk quite often with John Ewing. Lounsbuy's assistant and he said that Wollie would allow a lot through.John gives an account on Sword in the Stone about a badly drawn scene of Kay that John Ewing animated, one of his first and wollie let it go though. John was expecting it to be given the thumbs down. Whether Wollie directed the Collie seq I don't know?

September 22, 2008 12:38 PM

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