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Dakota rube

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Originally Posted by lefty
Fritz the Cat

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I remember dropping a hit of blotter and seeing this in '72 or '73. First cartoon to be "awarded" an X rating, iirc.

Watching cartoon cats do it made for a pretty wild evening.
 

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Originally Posted by Dakota rube
I remember dropping a hit of blotter and seeing this in '72 or '73. First cartoon to be "awarded" an X rating, iirc.

Watching cartoon cats do it made for a pretty wild evening.


Check out Heavy Traffic if you haven't seen it. Bakshi's Mean Streets.

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Originally Posted by lefty
Check out Heavy Traffic if you haven't seen it. Bakshi's Mean Streets.

lefty


Thank you for the suggestions.
Can you help me out with anything else?

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Originally Posted by Dakota rube
Can you help me out with anything else?

Don't tell anyone where you got this.

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Originally Posted by lefty
Don't tell anyone where you got this.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: No media files are hosted on these forums. By clicking the link below you agree to view content from an external website. We can not be held responsible for the suitability or legality of this material. If the video does not play, wait a minute or try again later. I AGREE

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Whoa.
That is pretty cool!

Sort of like I remember, too.

Thanks, man.
 

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Originally Posted by HHD
Spirited Away (never mind best animated, it's one of the best films I've ever seen)
The Hedgehog in the Fog
Princess Mononoke
La Planète Sauvage (good call, javyn)
Princes et Princesses (Michel Ocelot)
Les Aventures du Prince Ahmed (Lotte RÃ
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iniger)

Ratatouille is fabulous. I love the Jungle Book too. Some of the old Disney films have marvellous scenes: The sequence in Sleeping Beauty when the fairy godmothers put everyone in the castle to sleep is just beautiful.


everything Miyazake/studio gibli for sure is just fantastic as a movie and as far as the glorious illustrations.

has anyone seen Sleeping Beauty in blu-ray? People argue over the color being correct etc etc but Disney went back and took the original cells and retouched the whole movie. The clarity with which the animation comes through in high definition is phenomenal.

Also, Walt Disney was very influential in the development of animation and not to be overlooked.

I really like Fantasia.

Also, I really enjoyed the style of Tekkonkikreet (sp). And Akira is excellent as well.
 

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Spirited Away
Akira
Millennium Actress
The Phantom Tollbooth
Charlotte's Web
Disney's Robin Hood
Tokyo Godfathers
American Pop
Perfect Blue
Rock and Rule
The Brave Little Toaster
Ratatouille
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Paprika
Howl's Moving Castle
Waking Life
Ninja Scroll
Pom Poko
Princess Mononoke
The Incredibles
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Ghost In The Shell
Whisper of the Heart
The Secret of NIMH
The Iron Giant
Cowboy Bebop The Movie
A Scanner Darkly
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence

...
 

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Originally Posted by Dakota rube
I remember dropping a hit of blotter and seeing this in '72 or '73. First cartoon to be "awarded" an X rating, iirc.

Watching cartoon cats do it made for a pretty wild evening.


I recommend "˜Felidae'.

Best animated film? 'Mind Game' or 'Angel's Egg'.
 

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Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim
The Brave Little Toaster
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Secret of NIMH


Yes.
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The Iron Giant

Really, really creeped me out for some reason.
 

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Originally Posted by Dakota rube
Really, really creeped me out for some reason.

**** overtones? I think you read too much into it. Vin Diesel likes older boys.
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Les Triplettes de Belleville.
Renaissance.
Wall-E.
Up.
 

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Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim
Spirited Away Akira Millennium Actress The Phantom Tollbooth Charlotte's Web Disney's Robin Hood Tokyo Godfathers American Pop Perfect Blue Rock and Rule The Brave Little Toaster Ratatouille Who Framed Roger Rabbit Paprika Howl's Moving Castle Waking Life Ninja Scroll Pom Poko Princess Mononoke The Incredibles The Nightmare Before Christmas Ghost In The Shell Whisper of the Heart The Secret of NIMH The Iron Giant Cowboy Bebop The Movie A Scanner Darkly Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence ...
Some of these were real creative failures: Robin Hood used animation, character design and sequences from earlier Disney films. I would add The Point for a good "let's get stoned and watch a movie" evening, The Incredible Mr. Limpet and Tron. lefty
 

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