Gary McGath wrote: "Bimbo's Initiation" and "Minnie the Moocher" (the latter with a rotoscoped Cab Calloway) are about the most surreal of that bunch. If you liked "Crazy Town," I think you'll really like those. I'd add "Snow-White," which also features Calloway, to the list. Bimbo's Initiation and Snow-White are two of my favorites, for sure. The palpable paranoia of the ...
"Andrew Kieswetter" <apkieswetter@hotmail.com> wrote in news:1160552169.316975.72570@c28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: You should check out the pre-Code Fleischer Betty Boop cartoons. They are very surreal (and funny),ones like; Betty Boop's Snow White Bimbo's Initiation Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee Minnie the Moocher Mysterious Mose Betty in Blunderland Betty Boop's Ups ...
...may have seen a few during certain festivals... (although that probably doesn't compare to the number of viewings that many parents and grandparents have had) ^_^;; Out of the Inkwell was certainly a very surreal series. All right then, I'll keep an eye out for it. :) So were Disney's Alice Comedies...a live-action girl in a cartoon world. I've seen samples of this series of...
... wrote: Hi there, I was wondering if any of you knew of any surreal cartoon/anime series (and maybe some comics/manga as well). I enjoyed many classic shorts ... for your recommendations. You should check out the pre-Code Fleischer Betty Boop cartoons. They are very surreal (and funny),ones like; Betty Boop's Snow White Bimbo's Initiation Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee...
Ware, Have you seen many silent cartoons? Out of the Inkwell was certainly a very surreal series. So were Disney's Alice Comedies...a live-action girl in a cartoon world. Check out http://farmeralfalfa....Tom Warewolf wrote: Hi there, I was wondering if any of you knew of any surreal cartoon/anime series (and maybe some comics/manga as well). I enjoyed many classic shorts like ...
"Warewolf" <warewolfmypants@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:Xns985671B1D88C3warewolfshawmail@24.64.223.211... Hi there, I was wondering if any of you knew of any surreal cartoon/anime series (and maybe some comics/manga as well). I enjoyed many classic shorts like Dough for the Dodo, Tin Pan Alley Cats and many of Tex Avery's works along with some 'modern' examples like...
Derek Janssen <ejanss@nospam.comcast.net> wrote in news:rf-dndQV65_mz7TYnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d@comcast.com: Warewolf wrote: Hi there, I was wondering if any of you knew of any surreal cartoon/anime series (and maybe some comics/manga as well). I enjoyed many classic shorts like Dough for the Dodo, Tin Pan Alley Cats and many of Tex Avery's works along with some '...
Warewolf wrote: Hi there, I was wondering if any of you knew of any surreal cartoon/anime series (and maybe some comics/manga as well). I enjoyed many classic shorts like Dough for the Dodo, Tin Pan Alley Cats and many of Tex Avery's works along with some 'modern' examples like the Teen Titans episode, Fractured, and Miyuki-Chan in Wonderland. <sigh> -_- http://...
Hi there, I was wondering if any of you knew of any surreal cartoon/anime series (and maybe some comics/manga as well). I enjoyed many classic shorts like Dough for the Dodo, Tin Pan Alley Cats and many of Tex Avery's works along with some 'modern' examples like the Teen Titans episode, Fractured, and Miyuki-Chan in Wonderland. I'm not against 'fan service' or 'hentai' being on the ...
...'t watch it 10 years ago, but am having a tivo blast with it now. NOT IN THE FACE! I had no idea that Arthur was Mickey Dolan. В Fun. & good timing for a ticket to surreal.on Wed. & Thurs this week I'll be interviewing for that potential promotion. There's one other candidate. В I dunno nuthin' about her, but at least the anxiety of not knowing will be over ...