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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Filmography: Tytla and Terry-Jekyll and Hyde

This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 7 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great cartoons to study.

Tytla at Terrytoons

Today, we continued to digitize our collection of Terrytoons. The second-tier golden age studios have been given short shrift in animation history books. It's unfortunate that book after book about Walt Disney and the Warner Bros. cartoons continue to be published when other studios, like Terry-Toons and Walter Lantz have never been adequately covered. The ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive is gathering together information on these studios with the hopes that we can raise the awareness of these neglected cartoons.

Here is a fabulous Terry-Toon featuring Mighty Mouse... Mighty Mouse Meets Jekyll & Hyde Cat. You might remember the recent postings we published here with John Canemaker's notes to a gallery exhibit of artwork by Bill Tytla, (Part One / Part Two). After leaving Disney during the strike, Tytla worked for a brief time at Terry-Toons before moving on to Famous Studios. This is one of his best cartoons for Terry during this period.

Tytla at Terrytoons
Tytla at Terrytoons

In particular, pay attention to Tytla's wonderful transformation sequence...

Tytla at Terrytoons
Tytla at Terrytoons
Tytla at Terrytoons
Tytla at Terrytoons
Tytla at Terrytoons
Tytla at Terrytoons

The animation of the cat running across the rooftops has a creepy sort of "man in a cat suit" feeling. At Terry-Toons, the animators were given much more latitude to handle scenes in their own particular style. Tytla takes full advantage of that in this cartoon.

Tytla at Terrytoons
Tytla at Terrytoons
Tytla at Terrytoons
Tytla at Terrytoons

Mighty Mouse Meets Jekyll & Hyde Cat (Terry/1944)
(Quicktime 7 / 13.8 megs)

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If you found this post to be interesting, you should also see... Canemaker On Tytla Part One and Part Two, 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
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Biography: Bill Tytla Part Two

This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 4 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great biographies of important artists.

Bill Tytla

Today, we complete the article that John Canemaker lent us to digitize. It's an article he wrote for an exhibit of artwork by Bill Tytla. If you missed the first half, you can find it at... Biography: Bill Tytla Part One.

Here is the conclusion of this fascinating article...

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If you enjoyed this article, you'll also want to check out... Tytla At Terry: Mighty Mouse Meets Jekyll &' Hyde Cat 1940, The Pencil Test of Art Babbitt's Best Scene, our Profile of Carlo Vinci, and Remembering Berny Wolf

Thanks
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive

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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Biography: Bill Tytla Part One

This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 4 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great biographies of important artists.

John Canemaker lent us a copy of an article he wrote for an exhibit of artwork by Bill Tytla. Tytla was a giant among animators, known for his solid, dimensional drawings and convincing depiction of weight and mass.

Here is the complete article...

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If you enjoyed this article, you'll also want to check out... Tytla At Terry: Mighty Mouse Meets Jekyll &' Hyde Cat 1940, The Pencil Test of Art Babbitt's Best Scene, our Profile of Carlo Vinci, and Remembering Berny Wolf

Thanks
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive

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