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HANNA BARBERA STUDIOS

ABBOTT and COSTELLO

Original Animation TELEVISION SERIES 1967

 

Type: AWESOME Original Production Animation MODEL Drawing

from the 1967 HANNA BARBERA Animated TELEVISION SERIES

 

This is one of the original Production MODEL (Pencil Drawings) that was used to DESIGN THE ART that appeared under the camera during

the production filming of the original Television Commercial.

 

NOTE: THIS IS AN ORIGINAL; NOT A MASS PRODUCED LIMITED EDITION

 

Size: 12 field 12.5 x 10.5

Type: . Vintage Hand Drawn Art

Condition: EXCELLENT

Featuring UNCLE WOLFGANG

Date 1967

  

NOTES:

 

The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show is an American half-hour animated series that aired in syndication from September 9, 1967 to June 1, 1968. Each of the 39 individual episodes consisted of four five-minute cartoons. [1] The cartoons were created jointly by Hanna-Barbera, RKO and Jomar Productions between 1965 and 1967. The series was syndicated by Gold Key Entertainment and King World Productions.

 

The primary feature of this cartoon series was the fact that Bud Abbott supplied the voice for his own character. (Because Lou Costello had died in 1959, his character's voice was performed by Stan Irwin.)

William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) performed together as Abbott and Costello, an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film and television made them the most popular comedy team during the 1940s and 50s. Thanks to the endurance of their most popular and influential routine, "Who's on First?"—whose rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion set the preponderant framework for most of their best-known routines—the team is, as a result, featured in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. (Contrary to popular belief, however, the duo was not inducted into the Hall.)

  

The team's first known radio appearance was on The Kate Smith Hour in February, 1938. "Who's on First?" was first performed for a national radio audience the following month.[1] Abbott and Costello stayed on the program as regulars for two years, but the similarities between their New Jersey-accented voices made it difficult for listeners (as opposed to stage audiences) to tell them apart due to their rapid-fire repartee. The problem was solved by having Costello affect a high-pitched childish voice, and their remaining tenure on the Smith show was successful enough to get them roles in a Broadway revue "The Streets of Paris" in 1939.

 

In 1940 they were signed by Universal Studios for the film One Night in the Tropics. Cast in supporting roles, they stole the show with several classic routines, including "Who's on First?" The same year they were a summer replacement on radio for Fred Allen. Two years later, they had their own NBC show.

 

Universal signed them to a long-term contract, and their second film, Buck Privates, (1941) made them box-office stars. In most of their films, the plot was a framework for the two comics to reintroduce comedy routines they first performed on stage. Universal also added glitzy, gratuitous production numbers (a formula borrowed from the Marx Brothers comedies) featuring The Andrews Sisters, Ted Lewis and his Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, and other musical acts. They made 36 films together between 1940 and 1956. Abbott and Costello were among the most popular and highest-paid entertainers in the world during World War II. Other film successes included Hold That Ghost, Who Done It?, Pardon My Sarong, The Time of Their Lives, Buck Privates Come Home, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, and Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man.

 

In 1942, Abbott and Costello were the top box office draw with a reported take of $10 million. They would remain a top ten box office attraction until 1952.

 

In 1951, they moved to television as rotating hosts of The Colgate Comedy Hour. (Eddie Cantor and Martin and Lewis were among the others.) Each show was a live hour of vaudeville in front of a theater audience, revitalizing the comedians' performances and giving their old routines a new sparkle.

 

Beginning in 1952, a filmed half-hour series, The Abbott and Costello Show, appeared in syndication on local stations across the country. Loosely based on their radio series, the show cast the duo as unemployed wastrels. One of the show's running gags involved Abbott perpetually nagging Costello to get a job to pay their rent, while Abbott barely lifted a finger in that direction. The show featured Sidney Fields as their landlord, and Hillary Brooke as a friendly neighbor who sometimes got involved in the pair's schemes. Another semi-regular was Joe Besser as Stinky, a 40-year-old sissy dressed in a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit. Gordon Jones was Mike the cop, who always lost patience with Lou. The simple plotlines were often merely an excuse to recreate old comedy routines—including "Who's on First?" and other familiar set pieces—from their films and burlesque performances

 

These pair of Wasps from Transformers Animated were my latest set of customs I've created. Both are pictured in car mode.

 

Each of them has an individually sculpted head that unique from the other. They also have their hands carved a bit to have claws.

 

The one of the left is the one I gave to a friend, the other is the version I kept for my own collection.

 

Details about the project can be found on my blog: www.floatingcat.com/2014/06/09/transformers-animated-wasp/

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Now a Supervising Animator at Walt Disney Animation Studios, 3D grad Lino DiSalvo returned to VFS to visit with Animation & Visual Effects students and review their demo reels.

 

Read more about Lino's visit on the VFS Blog.

 

Find out more about VFS's one-year 3D Animation & Visual Effects program at vfs.com/3D.

Old logo I made for the live deliberately site years ago.

Animated image of Argent looking for a way out of her carrier at the vet in Kitahiroshima this morning. She didn't find a way out and was stuck in her carrier until we got home.

 

To view animation, download image then drag to an open browser window where it will play, or, click on View all sizes then select the Original size.

This is an animated .gif. It doesn't work unless you view the original here: www.flickr.com/photos/sdowen/5662876233/sizes/o/

 

This squirrel gave me quite a scolding, no doubt protecting her young. Tail whip at 1/250 sec. Shot at 714mm eq. with 1.7x extender on Panasonic FZ30.

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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team were at the Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" World Premiere at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood.

 

Beauty and the Beast will be here 🌹 On March 17th in Theaters

 

Watch the highlights from last night's LA premiere

 

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About Beauty and the Beast

Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” is a live-action re-telling of the studio’s animated classic which refashions the classic characters from the tale as old as time for a contemporary audience, staying true to the original music while updating the score with several new songs. “Beauty and the Beast” is the fantastic journey of Belle, a bright, beautiful and independent young woman who is taken prisoner by a beast in his castle. Despite her fears, she befriends the castle’s enchanted staff and learns to look beyond the Beast’s hideous exterior and realize the kind heart and soul of the true Prince within. The film stars: Emma Watson as Belle; Dan Stevens as the Beast; Luke Evans as Gaston, the handsome, but shallow villager who woos Belle; Oscar® winner Kevin Kline as Maurice, Belle’s eccentric, but lovable father; Josh Gad as Lefou, Gaston’s long-suffering aide-de-camp; Golden Globe® nominee Ewan McGregor as Lumiere, the candelabra; Oscar nominee Stanley Tucci as Maestro Cadenza, the harpsichord; Oscar nominee Ian McKellen as Cogsworth, the mantel clock; and two-time Academy Award® winner Emma Thompson as the teapot, Mrs. Potts.

 

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You can download and setup desktop animated wallaper or make a optional music video >.<

This is my custom made version of Transformers Animated Windblade. Close-up of her custom sculpted head and headdress.

 

She homages the fan-created character of the same name, but I've made her part of the Transformers Animated universe.

 

I'm quite happy with this custom and the response she has received. Details and about her background and WIP photos can be found on my blog: www.floatingcat.com/2014/05/31/transformers-animated-wind...

From a Nickelodeon advertisement.

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Estos son los Autobot de la serie Animated que tengo a la fecha de 16-Dic-2008.

 

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There are the Autobots from the Animated series that I got on 16-Dec-2008.

 

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part of Animus bar event was an animator creating a real-time animation which started off with shagging cats and ended up with a monstrous killer pig with sharp teeth!

An animated short, featuring different types of butterflies, including these Blue Morpho Butterflies (Morpho helenor peleides), projected onto the walls of the Vancouver Aquarium.

 

Butterflies

Vancouver Aquarium

May - September 2019

www.vanaqua.org/explore/feature-butterflies

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Using DevalVR I created this video using two 360 panoramas taken at the new Olympic stadium in Athens.

Tattoo of an animated girl on leg.

These are screenshots of animated wallpaper design by Lan Fei / Bluefir in Qingdao, China. info@bluefir.com.cn

This is an animated GIF that I created. Please click " All Sizes" to see it in action.

Lego version of the Animated Han Solo Maquette

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Animate Soccer/Football

Massage balls,Sports balls,Toy balls,Gym balls,Eurya Handball,Fitness ball,exercise ball,jumping ball

Toy plastic soccer/football belongs to Toy ball or Sports ball. It’s soft and eco-friendly, so people always play it as toy. Because of its special material, the diameter of the Toy plastic soccer/football is not steady. It can be a little larger or smaller, so its size can be adjusted by deflating or inflating. Toy plastic soccer/football is always for promotion or gift, and people are glad to play it with their children.

(1) Material: Soft and Eco-friendly plastic

(2) Size : 15-22cm

(3) Color of ball: can only be solid, but you can change panel’s color by covering logo.

(4) Logo & Graphic: can be appointed

(5) Packing: we can provide our normal packing way, and you can also tell us your requirement.

(6) 100% for export, so it's of strict quality control

(7) Bounce well, strong elasticity. So please hold, or you can't catch it.

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HANNA BARBERA

RANGER SMITH- Original Animated Television Series

 

Item Type:

Original Drawing Storyboard Panel of RANGER SMITH from JELLY STONE PARK....

SIGNED by Animator BOB SINGER

TYPE: Storyboard

Condition:Good

Signed

NOTES:

Bob Singer (born 1928) is an American animation artist, character designer, layout and background artist and storyboard director of animated television programs, most memorably of several Hanna Barbara productions such as the Flintstones, Johnny Quest, Scooby Doo, Yogi Bear, Droopy, Tom & Jerry, The Jetsons, Smurfs, Superfriends, and the Harlem Globe Trotters cartoons.

 

Bob was Born in Santa Barbara and raised in Santa Paula. He attended the Art Center School of Design in Los Angeles and graduated in 1955 with honors and a BPA.

 

He worked at Carson/Roberts Advertising until 1956, then entered the fledgling Los Angeles television animation industry. During his tenure there he worked for such companies as Marvel, Hanna Barbara, U.P.A. Pictures, Shamus Culhane and Warner Brothers.

 

Hanna Barbara used Bob's talents for twenty seven years, and during that time he worked on many of the most popular Hanna Barbara television shows. He was the founding creator of their character design department, layout department head, and later became art director of publicity. He also served as a guest lecturer at the University of Southern California, and several local high schools.

 

The Singer/Bandy Group was established in 1988, and for two years he designed coloring books, cassette covers, greeting cards, plush dolls, picture puzzles and illustrated children's books. Bob returned to Hanna Barbara in 1990 as a storyboard director and animation cel art designer.

 

Bob is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and has been for over forty five years. He currently enjoys creating animation artwork for galleries and collectors, and designing limited edition prints for Clampett Studio Collections. His personal appearances, lecturing and teaching about storyboarding and animation practices have been well received throughout the continental U.S., Hawaii, England, and Australia. The children's literature Studio Group "Studio 5" holds Bob Singer as their most senior member, and most valuable information and experience source.

 

He authored the animation storyboard book "How To Draw Animation Storyboards" in 1992, and is currently working on his autobiography

  

Ranger John Francis Smith (originally voiced by Don Messick) is a fictional character in the Yogi Bear cartoon series.

 

Ranger Smith

 

A former US Army soldier, he is the serious and stern authority figure in Jellystone Park, in contrast to the antics of the troublesome Yogi, and he greatly disapproves of Yogi's picnic basket thievery.

 

In the original "Yogi Bear" shorts on Huckleberry Hound, the then-unnamed character that would become Ranger Smith had a much different appearance, appearing older and with a white mustache, though his voice was the same.

 

Ranger Smith's relationship with Yogi seems to change with every episode. Sometimes he's very friendly with Yogi and was even reluctant to send him to a zoo in one episode; in other episodes, he wants nothing more than to send Yogi to the St. Louis Zoo. There seems to be a deep down if not grudging respect for Yogi. Although the two have a somewhat antagonistic relationship, if serious trouble were to befall one of them, the other, out of sheer guilt, usually attempts to rescue them. They also have a long running friendly rivalry.

 

Ranger Smith is usually Boo-Boo's friend, because Boo-Boo unlike Yogi always tries to do the correct thing. Yogi would steal picnic baskets, and wouldn't even feel guilty about it.

 

Messick served as narrator for the Yogi Bear episodes, using his natural voice for both the Ranger and the narrations, implying that the Ranger himself was narrating.

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