@LorcanHedgehog
That’s his daughter Betty, who is the current voice of Ike, he said on his Instagram that she used her friend’s name instead of her own.
@InvaderPet
@DAlvarezStudio
I hope when it gets released on dvd and Blu-Ray that they fix the animation credits so more of the confirmed animators and other animation crew get credited, and yet they were generous with the cgi crew as if it’s “more important”.
Frank Welker as Paulie the parrot and his impressions of Bill Cosby, PeeWee Herman, Jack Nicholson, Bob Hope, Clint Eastwood, Mr. T., and Garfield himself in the Garfield and Friends episode Garfield Goes Hawaiian,
Deleted storyboard scene from Who Framed Roger Rabbit featuring Popeye and Bluto at Marvin Acme’s funeral fighting Goofy and Elmer Fudd, drawings by Mark Kausler.
Red’s cabaret performance from Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes, she was voiced by Grey Delise Griffin, she was mainly animated by Spike Brandt and Jeff Siergey animated the wolves.
The animated intro for Who’s That Girl starring Madonna, the animators included Dan Haskett, Doug Frankel, Bill Plympton, Bob McKnight, Bob Scott, Rick Machin, Ed Rivera, Norma Rivera, John Canemaker and Elinor Blake.
Plucky imitating Edward Scissorhands and Beetlejuice in The Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of BatDuck, originally aired as the premiere of The Plucky Duck Show.
This is how a lot of cartoon fans felt from the mid 2000’s onwards when they quit showing the classic theatrical cartoons and stuff from the 90’s and earlier, from the Bionic 6 episode That’s All Folks!
Duck Twacy from the Tiny Toon Adventures episode New Character Day, not that in his first scene he was voiced by Joe Alaskey, but in the Return of Pluck Twacy segment Jeff Bergman voiced him, Jon McClenahan animated most of the scenes.
@Toonforbrains
A few people who worked with him said that he'd often draw them pictures of how his characters were supposed to look, then the next day he'd throw away his own drawings for being "too off model", forgetting he was the one who drew them.
A commercial for Aoki’s Pizza featuring Jimmy the Idiot Boy and Sody Pop, aired in Japan, directed and layed out by John Kricfalusi and animated by Greg Manwaring who worked on Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Iron Giant.
@MarioEmmet
What made it worse was that there were hundreds of other boys on the island turned into donkeys and nothing was done to save them or stop the Coachman from doing it to more children, that is why this was on the one Disney movie I couldn’t sit through as a kid, it scared me a lot.
Phil Monroe animation in Bob Clampett cartoons, from The Wise Quacking Duck, Falling Hare, An Itch In Time, What’s Cookin’ Doc, and Tick Tock Tuckered.
All screen time of Jessica Rabbit in the Roger Rabbit shorts Tummy Trouble, Roller Coaster Rabbit, and Trail Mix Up, she was animated by Roger Chiasson and Dale Baer in the first short and Mark Kausler and Mark Henn in the third, I’m not sure who did the second one.
Ranger Smith changed in appearance every time he passed by a tree from A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith, a reference to how in the early shorts he didn’t have a consistent appearance until the theatrical movie Hey There It’s Yogi Bear.
Scenes of Spike the bulldog from Tom and Jerry getting hurt, from the cartoons Quiet Please!, Solid Serenade, Cat Fishin, The Invisible Mouse, and Fit To Be Tied.
Roger Rabbit cameos in Tiny Toon Adventures, from Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian and New Character
Day, he was voiced by Joe Alaskey in the first clip and Frank Welker in the second, although Steven Spielberg was credited as the voice Tom Ruegger confirmed that it was Frank.
@jfro8461
@AbeAnimated
They complain about bad things happening to Squidward in the seasons after the movie because he didn’t do anything to deserve it, in the classic era when bad things happened to him he often deserved it for being a jerk and bullying Spongebob and Patrick.
@N64_rumble_pak
@MegumiBandicot
You’d think he would’ve been more important to the plot considering he was the main character Goku’s older brother, and yet he barely appears again after his death.
Scenes of Iago from the Aladdin franchise doing voice impressions, from the original movie and the Aladdin the Series episode The Wind Jackal Of Mozenrath.
A drawing of Indiana Jones Vs the bodybuilder Nazi from Raiders of the Lost Ark done in the Tintin style by former Walt Disney Australia animator Adam Murphy.