Today we watched to animations produced by Warner Bros. Studio.
These were the Case of the Missing Hare and the Aristo-Cat which were both made in 1943
and directed by Chuck Jones. During his early career, Chuck Jones tried to imitate the style of
Disney's short animated films but after 1942 Chuck broke away from traditional animation with the release of his film The Dover Boys. The style used is now known as limited or stylized animation which reuses common parts of between frames to lower production cost while still having a similar effect to traditional animation.
Another thing that seperated Chuck's characters from traditonally animated ones was that his cartoons were less realistic and soley developed for humor.
In pixar's animated film Monsters Inc they paid tribute to the 1952 film called Feed the Kitty, which is one of Frank's Favourites.
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