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Friday, October 23, 2009

Filmography: Gandy and Sourpuss in Aladdin's Lamp

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Gandy and Sourpuss
Over at John Kricfalusi's blog, All Kinds of Stuff, John posted an appreciation Gandy Goose and Sourpuss- the cartoon comedy team that were one of the inspirations for Ren & Stimpy.

I've long thought that the Gandy Goose cartoons are underappreciated. They're funny, well animated and have a great deal of variety. The early ones, in particular "Doomsday", have lavish production values. "Aladdin's Lamp" is a typical wartime short featuring the duo, and it includes a great jitterbug dance sequence by Carlo Vinci. Vinci's hand is evident throughout this short.

Gandy and Sourpuss
Gandy and Sourpuss
Gandy and Sourpuss
Gandy and Sourpuss
Gandy and Sourpuss
Gandy and Sourpuss
Gandy and Sourpuss
Gandy and Sourpuss
Gandy Goose & Sourpuss in
Aladdin's Lamp (Terry/1943)

(Quicktime 7 / 14.5 megs)

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If you found this post to be interesting, you'll also want to check out our... Profile of Carlo Vinci, The Training Of A Golden Age Animator, Carlo Vinci Notes, The Terry-Toons Studio Tour, Tytla and Terry: Jeckyl & Hyde Cat, The Temperamental Lion 1940, Catnip Capers 1940, Jim Tyer's Barnyard Actor 1955 and Terrytoons Lobby Cards

Many thanks to John Kricfalusi for donating this great cartoon to our archive.

Stephen Worth
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2 Comments:

At 5:03 PM, Blogger Alberto said...

I feel like a peeping Tom

 
At 7:34 AM, Anonymous Animated Pictures said...

Damn... I miss the old days...

 

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