
Cartoon Logic Episode 29: Tex Avery Screwball Classics Vol. 2
We discuss the newest Tex Avery collection from Warner Archive! Despite some substandard presentation, the laughs come faster and furious in this volume, thanks in no small part to animator Mike Lah and MVP Spike. Immortal works like Little Rural Riding Hood and Magical Maestro headline this volume, with Droopy in peak...
Cartoon Logic Episode 27: The Van Beuren Studio History with Charlie Judkins
Here to guide us through the history of NYC's Van Beuren Studio in the '20s and '30s is our most qualified special guest, historian and musician Charlie Judkins! Learn how Paul Terry, John Foster, and Jim Tyer shaped cartoons that never came close to matching the Fleischers (despite being right across the street!), and...
Cartoon Logic Podcast
And yet another distraction from this brick and mortar blog… I’ve entered the world of podcasting with renowned animation director and historian Bob Jaques to co-host Cartoon Logic. Description blurb below:
Chris Reccardi Interviewed
I don’t want to start a practice of publishing an interview every time someone from Ren & Stimpy dies, but Chris Reccardi (1964-2019) was too important a figure in the modern animation world to not be celebrated in some substantial capacity.
Well, Blu Me Down
When I wrote this post about Famous Studios Popeye cartoons earlier this year I expressed hope that restoration was around the corner.
Writing the Dell Way
This turned up on Howard Lowery’s auction site four years ago and I don’t recall ever seeing it posted elsewhere (and I swore I had), so I’m putting it here.
