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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 ¡ 9 months ago
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lalasworld2x ¡ 8 months ago
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Would you guys believe me if I said my introduction to Jekyll and Hyde was a few years ago when I remembered an old Bugs Bunny episode that genuinely traumatised me out of sleep for like a few weeks. Basically the episode was Bugs going home with an old guy that fed him carrots everyday and turns out the doctor was secretly addicted to drinking these potions that turned him into a big ugly green ogre with a taste for blood. So this whole episode was the loveable Bugs Bunny being chased around by an axe wielding psycho and then later turning into a giant green rabbit. Yep. No one was in the lounge room with me when that played so I just sat there paranoid 💀💀
ANYWAYS yeah so I forgot about it for a while and then a few years ago I went on a hunt for it, found out it was called ‘The Hyde and the Hare’. I googled what it was based on and fell IN LOVE. Then I realised it was kind of one of those franchises/concepts that everyone should have at least heard of once? Like you don’t have to read the book or watch the movies/musical to know about it, it’s just sort a common reference in pop culture?
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aevyk-ing ¡ 9 months ago
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Looney Tunes | Hyde and Hare (1955 Full Episode) | Warner Classics
This just unlocked a core memory. When I was a kid, they used to sell collections of movies and shows in kiosks. Of course, the first one was the cheapest, so I (and my grandparents) ended up with a lot of stuff like the first episodes of The Smurfs, Heidi and so on. There was also a compilation of Bugs Bunny episodes. One of them was Rabbit of Seville, but this one was my favorite. It has to be my first contact ever with the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story (I love the book) and it’s still great. It shows as well that even as a kid I loved monster stories. It’s interesting how you think you’ve discovered something new about yourself when it has always been there. 
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vincentlopez ¡ 2 months ago
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It's been awhile that I haven't post anything here on Tumblr. Anyways, here's myself (Vincent) if I drank the Hyde Formula potion from the Looney Tunes episode in 1955 "Hyde and Hare" it would turn Dr. Jekyll into Mr. Hyde with his normal skin color into all green, long arms, fully red eyes and even got Bugs Bunny where he leaves the apartment and walks into the garden turning himself just like Mr. Hyde by ending up scaring people for literal no reason. Even though, the fact about this drawing is like I've liked the Bugs Bunny's harewolf concept by some artist so I gave it a try and then I realized that I had an idea to draw the exact opposite like Bugs transforms into his wereform and Vincent (me) transforms into Hyde. He bulked a little, grew his arms longer, changed all his skin and fur color green, his hair color changed more greenish, his eyes color are now red, grew his fangs or claws and his eyebrows are now thicc, that means he had transformed into the green strong monstruous human wolf just like from the oldest cartoons.
If you fellas wanted to draw this so bad then I would appreciate that and don't forget to mention me when uploaded!
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moonfurthetemmie ¡ 9 months ago
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Since I’m on my lunch break and I desperately need to talk about the horror version, but I think context is needed first, I’m going to talk some about the Theater Kid AU.
For almost all of the JMV/DINTIS AUs, everyone gets an actual new name. For the Theater Kid AU, however, their names are technically the same and they get nicknames for Crossovers. Like we did with Horror DreamSwap.
Having said that, a lot of them have been using pseudonyms in public in the present, non-crossover timeline.
Also there’s technically only a Theater Kid JMV. While we’ve assigned them a DINTIS to pair up with, it’s…just normal DINTIS. Because normal Jet would adore Lear and Puck’s antics and it’d be really funny to see normal Dark deal with not one, not two, but three drama kings. Plus Things are different enough here that Jet and Dark’s interactions with everyone would be very different.
The biggest and most important change in this AU is Lear and Puck, both in terms of individual personalities and their relationship with each other. Pretty much everyone else has retained their normal personalities, but the two theater nerds’ influence is changing a lot of things.
Nicknames:
Obsidian: Lear
Koroit: Elphaba
Zircon: Mars
Silver: Dolus
Paraiba: Bugs
Jasper: Remy
Mercury: Jekyll
Zuli: Icarus
Jade: Puck
Jet: Nyx
Dark: Erebus
Sources and inspiration for the nicknames:
Lear: The titular character of King Lear, a play written by William Shakespeare.
Puck: A trickster fairy from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, also written by Shakespeare.
Elphaba: My research yielded many different results when searching for the proper name of The Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz, but Elphaba specifically comes from the musical Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire.
Mars: The roman god of war.
Dolus: The greek god of trickery and guile.
Bugs: Bugs Bunny, from the Looney Toons cartoons.
Remy: The blue rat from Pixar’s Ratatouille.
Jekyll: The doctor and one of the titular characters of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This version of Mercury was given this nickname by the others, and he finds it funny.
Icarus: Greek mythology; son of a master inventor who made himself and Icarus a pair of wax and feather wings to escape the Labyrinth. Icarus flew too close to the sun, the wax melted, and he fell to his death.
Nyx: Greek goddess of the night. A very old one, within the mythological universe.
Erebus: Greek god of darkness. Like Nyx, very very old.
Dolus, Bugs, Lear, Puck, Mars, and Elphaba already have their nicknames prior to MV Crossovers. These names are directly related to what role they play on the team.
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petkittymeowmeow ¡ 11 months ago
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As a girl, that tall chick, brunette, broad, ol’ lady, domestic, girlfriend, S. O. , wife, bitch, cow, bird, battle-ax, lover, sammich maker, etc. etc. too many people in the romantic relationship realm have made me feel like this…
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(Warmer Bros nail it with the Dr Jekyll /Mr Hyde analogy)
I end up getting the real raw deal and the super short end of the stick and often in fear of my life safety privacy privileges property personal freedom my godgiven birth rights all my goodies sundry and the like
I have had some of these weirdo’s stalking and terrorizing me literally for fucken decades, one prevert from the age of 16 till he died from COVID
as an American I am astonished and appalled by my fellows, nevermind a foreign threat, there are terrorists aplenty in our very own back forty
please for the love of Christ
COULD. YOU. FUKKIN. NOT. It is so very very burdensome, and draining, tiring and painful to have people watching you all the time. That horrible feeling of eyes on you at way too many turns and being on guard all the time so hyper vigilant. wtf kind of life is that for a decent tax paying law abiding good citizen of the good old USA to live?
imagine being hunted by an apex predator like a grisly bear, or panther. Ya in the fkkn woods feeling him drooling breathing branch snaps prowlin lurking growlin hair on ya neck sensors and feelers pegging the red zone
see in pic how bugs is so heavily affected. This is real. I get all fucken fuckedup. It is so mother fkn hard living like this
ladies and others what vulnerable on the streets, everywhere know this feel
and women of all stripes wish all the time for ladies only designated and designed and protected public spaces and these aren’t manhate types at all
bugs bunny and Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde by WarnerBros with many thanks
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prittypony1 ¡ 6 years ago
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Ok, a list of all Jekyll’s, Hyde’s, Frankenstein's and Creatures, and where there from.
All the Jekyll and Hyde’s
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) movie
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the remake of the 1931 movie, in (1941)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the tv show play (1955) 
The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960)
I Monster (1971)
Hassle- Jekyll /Hasle -Hyde from the Jekyll and Hyde Musical (Don’t worry, my version doesn't have a vibrator type singing voice)
Once Upon a Times, Jekyll and Hyde
BBC’s Jekyll, Jekyll, and Hyde.
BBC One’s Jekyll and Hyde, Jekyll, and Hyde.
The Glass Scientists Comic, Jekyll, and Hyde
Hooffella’s, Jekyll and Hyde
Edward The Badasses, The Strange Swap AU, Jekyll and Hyde
David Latvian's book, Hyde, Jekyll and Hyde
Penny Dreadfull’s Jekyll and Hyde
The Pagemaster, Jekyll, and Hyde. (I know that there’s some hate for this one but I've made it better than what Disney gave us.)
Ink Potts, Jekyll, and Hyde the Disney type versions that I really like
Ink Potts, Jekyll, and Hyde, musical type versions, that I also really like.
Bugs Bunny cartoon, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hare
(1986) Australian cartoon of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, that Jekyll looks similar to the Pagemaster Jekyll
Mazm, anime game, Jekyll and Hyde
Fate/ Grand Order video game, blond Jekyll and Hyde
The Search For Henry Jekyll Comic, Jekyll and Hyde
O.G. Readmore, Dr. Jekyll, and Mr. Hyde cartoon, with anthropomorphic cats
Wishbone TV Show, Dr. Jekyll, and Mr. Hyde, Hyde looks so cute with that curl in the front of his head.
eve-the-strange comic, that you can find on DeviantArt, ships the Pagemaster Jekyll and Hyde together, it’s really well done and now I ship these two
Frankenstein's and Creatures
Marry Shelly’s Frakenstien (1994)
Penny Dreadfull’s Frankenstein and Monster, (Callaban, later names himself Mr. Smith, but I keep the name Callaban and his first name is Edger)
Once upon a time, Frakesntin and Monster. 
The Glas Scientists, Frankenstein, and Creature
Frakesntin (2015) From the director that gave you the two Sherlock Holmes films, he’s good. 
Ink Potts Victor and Monster. 
Then there’s this TV show where a British police chef wakes up one day and finds that he’s Frankenstein's monster and has to piece together how he died and reinvent himself. I don’t remember the title of this TV show, someone helps me out.  
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matthewbacker ¡ 3 years ago
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After the epic cine-theatre feat of Dorian Gray, Kip Williams takes on Jekyll and Hyde
How Sydney Theatre Company is casting a new gaze on the classic tale of human duality.
Written by Travis Johnson Monday 8 August 2022
Having astounded audiences and critics alike with his bold take on Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, Sydney Theatre Company’s artistic director Kip Williams and the creative team behind Dorian, including leading video technology and production company TDC, return to the realm of Victorian supernatural literature with his latest directorial offering, Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
Whereas Dorian Gray was a one-performer affair, with actor Eryn Jean Norvill playing 26 different characters and interacting with video recordings of herself in various guises in real time, Jekyll and Hyde splits two actors across three roles between them: Ewen Leslie, reuniting with Williams after their impressive recent staging of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, and Matthew Backer, who appeared in Williams’ Cloud Nine. Between them, the pair play the saintly Jekyll; the sinister Hyde; and Utterson, Jekyll’s friend and confidante, and the point of view character in Robert Louis Stevenson’s source novella (exactly who plays who is left for audiences to discover).
Williams will again employ the innovative cine-theatre live video techniques that have become synonymous with his work, and which made Dorian Gray into a nationally (and soon to be internationally) touring hit (next stop: Broadway). Many theatregoers are wondering, how is he going to top it?
“I've always been fascinated by the novella,” Williams explains. “And I was struck by how different the novella is from the mythology that encircles it – in particular, how the work purports to be about an individual who turns themselves into a monster, when in fact it's much more about an individual who unleashes something that already exists within them.”
First published in 1886, Stevenson’s book has been frequently adapted for stage and screen, with such luminaries as Michael Caine, Spencer Tracey, and John Barrymore taking up the dual roles of Jekyll and Hyde (for extra resonance, the 1920 silent version starring Barrymore also borrowed elements from Dorian Gray). Indeed, many are more familiar with various transformative works rather than the original book – including Leslie.
“I mean, I'd never read it,” he admits, laughing. “My only reference point for it, to be honest, was cartoons. I knew the Bugs Bunny cartoon. I knew the Tom and Jerry cartoon. I think it's just one of those things that when you hear you go, ‘oh yeah, I know that’.
“And then when I read it, I realized that I didn't know it. I had a version of the story that I'd worked out in my own head. As I started to read it, I realised that it was really different, and I didn't know it as well as I thought.”
For a short book, Jekyll and Hyde is a thematically dense text, with the most obvious thread being the notion of duality, as the nominally kind-hearted Dr Jekyll is transformed by his homebrewed potion into his brutish alter-ego, Mr Hyde. This idea of there being a disparity between outward appearance and inner life is not new to actors on the whole, but it is an appealing motif, as Backer explains.
“I'm a gay actor in an industry that I don't think champions gay men,” he tells us. “Especially on not Australian TV. It's a struggle and we do feel the pressure to behave a certain way, to be palatable. This play is all about the outside forces constricting one character to be one thing, when there is another character who has just opened that door. We have so many selves that we have to let out, otherwise, what a waste. I really lean into that, and that affects me quite a bit.”
The notion of the true self, and one’s truest desires, being hidden for propriety’s sake is baked into not just Jekyll and Hyde, but the entire literary tradition it belongs to, as Williams explains.
“These Gothic works were created in a society that had an immense amount of social regulation that I think we still carry with us today,” He muses. “We're in a process of wrestling away from it, which is why it's so interesting to revisit.”
In Williams’ version, the Jekyll and Hyde tale is not only about duality, but authenticity – how we engage with our truest self, and who we show that self to. Whereas previous adaptations have centred firmly on the Jekyll/Hyde dynamic, Williams has chosen to also explore the character of Utterson, and how his own internal crisis is reflected in the titular duo’s more overt struggle.
“These are stories about the tension between authenticity and constructing a false identity,” he says. “If Dorian is about how you remedy that interior dialogue with yourself, this work is much more about the external expression of self: both the pressure not to express parts of yourself, and also the relationships that we have in our lives, where we deeply need to express our full self.
“I'm under no illusions at 37 that the times in my life when I have felt the most confident or the strongest or the sexiest or the coolest has been either acting on stage or in front of the camera as someone else,” he says. “Most actors, I think, thoroughly enjoy playing other versions of humans. Yet ask them to be themselves on stage – even myself, I get tense about that. There's something there in terms of appreciating the other selves that we get to play.”
Backer, who previously appeared with Leslie in the 2020 ABC TV series Operation Buffalo, also responded to the story’s exploration of the way we keep our true selves hidden from the public, finding parallels with his own experiences.
“I think it is a core human trait,” he continues. “That we have to, in some space, express to another human being who we truly are. That might be with a partner. It might be with a sibling or a parent. But I think, more often than not, it's with our friends.”
Backer picks up this thread, saying, “There is something in Utterson that he is not allowing himself to give into: pleasures, temptations, a freedom of self, of the way he walks and talks. And yeah, I absolutely related to that as a kid growing up in the ‘90s, in Brisbane, at an all-boy school. There's just no way you would act the way you want to act.”
For Leslie, the play is another work in which he can explore the moral contrasts and conflicts within a character, which is a theme he has returned to throughout his career.
“Whenever I've played good guys, I tend to start looking for the darkness. To make it more interesting or more complex – you immediately start looking for the darkness. And then if you're playing someone like [my character] in Sweet Country [the 2017 film], who's obviously a horrendous human being or does horrendous things, you immediately start looking for the light. I suppose there is something that naturally you do as an actor. The first thing I tend to go looking for is the duality in characters.”
He pauses and laughs again. “Which I suppose, in this one, is pretty easy.”
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde plays Roslyn Packer Theatre, Walsh Bay, until September 3, 2022.
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 ¡ 3 years ago
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neonsodapopfusionwater ¡ 3 years ago
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Today’s cartoons:
Hare Brush (WB, Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd)
Hyde and Go Tweet (WB, Sylvester and Tweety)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse (MGM, Tom & Jerry)
Put-Put Pink (DePatie-Freleng, Pink Panther)
Ventriloquist Cat (MGM, Spike)
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izzystitchlover3 ¡ 5 years ago
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Narrative Strategies Transformation Research in Animation
For the narrative strategies project, our task is to create a screenplay on our own short film that we have to make up. So to help me come up with ideas, I have been doing research to find existing animated short films that contain a transformation scene similar to the Jekyll and Hyde transformation.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse (1947) - Tom and Jerry
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In this animated short of Dr. Jekyll and Mr mouse, Tom gets really annoyed with Jerry for stealing his milk, so in the hopes of making him stop, Tom poisons his milk. Unfortunately for Tom, instead of killing Jerry, the concoction which he stirred up transforms Gerry into a superstrong mouse, which, in turn, means Jerry can have a go at getting his own back at Tom until the potion wears off.
I really like the idea to the storyline, in the way that in this case, the potion that they drink doesn’t actually turn the victim ‘Evil’ (compared to what happens in ‘The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’), but what it actually does, is turn the being into the opposite form of themselves, as, when Jerry drinks the potion, he turns into a superstrong and muscley mouse, whereas, when Tom drinks it, he turns into an extremely vulnerable miniature cat who ends up becoming smaller than Jerry.
Hyde and Hare (1955) - Looney Toons
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In this Animated short of ‘Hyde and Hare’, the idea of the transformation is that the character Dr. Jekyll transforms into an ogre-ish Mr. Hyde. Bugs tries running from this monster, but soon the monster reverts back to Dr. Jekyll. Bugs, thinking that the monster is still chasing both of them, tries leading the doctor into various rooms and closets, with the eventual retransformation of the doctor into Mr. Hyde. This continues for a few minutes until Dr. Jekyll decides that he's going to pour the rest of the formula down the drain.
I like how the plot of this animation is very different from the plot of ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr mouse’, in the way that in this video, the character of Dr. Jekyll already knows the effects of his potion and what it will do to him if he drinks it, whereas, in the previous clip, Tom made up his potion out of thin air so had no idea what it would actually do. What I also find interesting about this video, is that Dr. Jekyll knows he shouldn’t drink his potion but his willpower isn’t strong enough so he gives in and drinks it anyway. What I find quite amusing about his character is that after every transformation into Hyde, he always hopes to himself that he didn’t hurt/cause harm to “the poor bunny’ (Bugs). This tells the audience that even though he has a potion that turns him into a ‘monster’, he doesn’t actually want to cause harm to anyone, which is the complete opposite reaction to why Dr. Jekyll in the book ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ creates a potion to change himself.
Overall, both these videos have very interesting storylines and have helped to give me some ideas for what I want to happen in my screenplay.
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oldschoolretrogaming-blog ¡ 8 years ago
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Week 11 Summary
Mythological bestiary
This week I’ve been finalising the design for my mythological creature. I’m really pleased with the design but may tweak it some more, for example since it eats its prey whole it’ll need a way to hide so that it can rest while digesting. Currently the back feet are hooves mainly for stylistic reasons but I may change them to another pair of hands or something clawed to it can climb up trees to rest high of the ground. I really wanted to make a creature that was subtly eerie, instead of large teeth and sharp claws this creature looks rather unassuming at first. I’ve tried to show a bit of ‘uncanny valley’ in my design, the face is so human and it looks so odd attached to the deer-like body. In fact one of my first thoughts with this project was “right what’s the creepiest thing I can make!” Hopefully I’ll succeed in making a truly terrifying creature!
Narrative strategies
This week we were given the brief for our narrative strategies project. We are to write an adaptation of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The novella was written by Robert Louis Stevenson, after he interestingly had a strange drug fuelled dream, and was published in 1886 during the late victorian era. The story is often seen as the first example of urban gothic, an off-shoot of gothic horror. I find the original story very interesting and think it’ll be great to analyse the story and come up with my own ideas. Our story has to be suitable for animation and to accompany our writing we are also going to be writing an critical reflection of the writing process.
‘There is no correct way to write a [story], or rather, there is only one, and that one way is to make it interesting’ (Ted Hughes, 1967, Poetry in the Making)
The story of Jekyll and Hyde is an allegory -the plot has a deeper hidden meaning and brings to focus some big questions on the human condition that are still relevant today. The idea that people aren't who they are perceived to be, and the hidden side, darker side that many people hide. The popularity of this story is evident with over 123 filmed versions, though the novels twist ending is not in most film since the same actor usually portrays Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. A popular trope to these films is a transformation scene, where the viewer gets a glimpse at the character turning into the monstrous version of himself. In the 1941 film we get a subtle but still effective transformation with actor spencer tracy, the much less subtle 1990 version with Michael Caine, and more recently Russell Crowe in The Mummy in 2017.
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‘Transformation is one of the qualities that animation can explore in ways that live action never could.’ (Pilling, 2011, A Reader in Animation Studies) -With the limitations of live action movies, camera trickery, practical effects and digital effects can all be used for a transformation scene which can be effective and brilliant looking if used correctly. With animation the possibilities are endless and an animator can easily change a characters appearance with just a few frames. Take the bugs bunny version for example- the change is extreme and humorous for all the right reasons.
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We looked at the first chapter of the novel in which we meet Gabriel John Utterson, the protagonist of the story and the lawyer of Dr Henry Jekyll. During this chapter we get our Equilibrium- the story set up and introduction to some of the characters. The call to adventure is also seen; Mr Enfield, Utterson’s cousin points out a door to Utterson and tells the story of the horrible man man that lives in the house named Mr Hyde. This provokes the curiosity of both Utterson and the reader. The story of Jekyll and hide portrays victorian era fears. The victorians were moral and well behaved with a strict christian mindset and expectation on how to live and act. The society was very anti gay, with a law passing in 1885 that banned private gay male activity. This in turn led to the imprisonment of the homosexual playwright Oscar Wilde in 1896.
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Hyde and Hare (1955)
Hyde and Hare (1955)
Hyde and Hare is a 1955 American Warner Bros Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng [as I. Freleng] from a story by Warren Foster. The scenario was inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886).
The cartoon pits Bugs against Dr. Jekyll, who continues to turn into Mr. Hyde. The title is a play on the expression “neither hide nor hair.”
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJEA0RlVUsI
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The somewhat classic tale of Jekyll and Hyde has been tirelessly explored between actual monsters created by scientists, like in Frankenstein, or the monster that lives within. This time instead of poverty or crime, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde focuses on violence and violence within London; more importantly how those like Dr. Jekyll felt like they needed to hide part of themselves to do things others would see a man in his position doing as “shameful.” Eventually because he was hiding part of himself, that monster, Mr. Hyde, took over with a brutal force. A lot of the novel you see the characters always trying to hide part of themselves (perhaps that is why he is called Mr. Hyde because he is hiding part of Dr. Jekyll) and many do not act upon their desires. For example Mr. Utterson is introduced as a man who has a very scheduled and steady life, but is envious of other people who have more of an ability to be spontaneous in their lifestyles: 
“He was austere with himself; drank gin when he was alone, to mortify a taste for vintages; and though he enjoyed the theater, had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years. But he had an approved tolerance for others; sometimes wondering, almost with envy, at the high pressure of spirits involved in their misdeeds; and in any extremity inclined to help rather than to reprove” (Stevenson 33).
The inability to act on desire comes from a societal repression that allows the citizens of London to feel like they need to keep up with the picturesque idea of London when you stepped onto its soil. The transformation of Jekyll to Hyde itself is violent and excruciating, almost as if being yourself in a society with such high expectations to keep up on is just as painful: 
“… with a strong glow of courage, drank off the potion. The most racking pangs succeeded: a grinding in the bones, deadly nausea, and a horror of the spirit that cannot be exceeded at the hour of birth or death. Then these agonies began swiftly to subside, and I came to myself as if out of a great sickness” (Stevenson 78). 
Though after the pain is pushed aside, Jekyll feels almost normal – as he should, but a better version of himself. Which is why the feeling eventually consumes him since he feels that he cannot be himself in the society that he lives within. 
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I think my favourite adaptation of this novel has to be how many times The Looney Tunes Show has used the story of Jekyll and Hyde. This was perhaps my favourite scene:
Bugs Bunny Jekyll & Hyde Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcqmvGVH9c0&list=RDdcqmvGVH9c0&index=1
If you watch other clips the idea is still the same: Dr. Jekyll is a very nice man, and Mr. Hyde is his animalistic side that comes out when he drinks a potion.
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Week 9
The murder of Danvers Carew 2.0
The street was silent, with only the sounds of my footsteps to fill it. The frost stuck to my coat, my misty breathe mixed with the smoke from my cigar. I felt each draw sent a warm current flowing through my body, forcing a cracking smile onto my face as if it wasn’t my own.
I’m searching for something, someone. I need to see them, our sort of meetings were frowned upon by my others, the ones that knew. It seen as a taboo, done only in secret, in hidden dark rooms where no one could see or hear, always at risk.
As moon became the center of the sky, I searched the streets, finally catching a glance of someone, standing in the moonlight looking up. It wasn’t who I was looking for, their tall board appearance was different but still alluring, his body was of a man in his mid 20’s but his hair that of older gentlemen. I hid from his sight, I felt my starting to race heart as I saw but I didn’t move to greet him. I moved to call him again but my body still wouldn’t move, I stayed still, hunched over, grunting quietly, watching.
The man ahead of me seemed lost in his own mind as I moved slowly towards him. I feel a crooked grin appearing across my face as I approached. My hand grips tightly around the body of my cane, I feel my pulse start to race faster. My body approaching him from behind, I straighten my back and raise hand.
He turns around and looks at me in the eye, I realise it’s him.
Time pauses as I stare into his eyes, the days we spent together, the long nights we spent embraced hidden away. High society would have us locked up with real monsters or worse if it ever went public of what we were. I feel something struggling against me as I try to drop my cane my grip only gets tighter, my face starts to hurt as I feel the smile on my face get larger, the skin around my lips starting to tear, as the pain gets worse I feel myself getting weaker and lose the battle for control.
My cane strikes down, crashing against his head. Blood spraying against my coat as body continues to bash against my will and break the body below me. A monstrous laugh breaks from my lips, a cigar falling from my mouth onto the mangled body below me. The cane is thrown to my side, my hands wrap around his head, squeezing, crushing, cracking his skull, for the one final scream.
I awoke, sweat coating my body, I’m shaking. It takes me a minute to realise, I’m in not in my own room
This is not the first time I’ve woken up here.
I feel cramped, it feels like the low ceiling and the dark red walls enclosing on me. Blood covered my clothes and hands, I wiped my face to find even more gore, my stomach wrenches as last night's events force themselves into my mind, as if by another.
The man I killed, his face still fresh in my mind, Danvers, an old lover, and friend. We were supposed to meet and talk about the past. We missed it, and wanted to live it again, even for a night but Mr Hyde didn’t approve.
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The analysis of Short Story inspired by Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
This is essay I will be analysing my own adaption of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in the form of a 500 word short story. I after reading the book, I took a short few pages from the book, the murder of Mr Danvers swapped to the view of another, Dr Jekyll instead of the maid.
When reading the book, I found a few chapters which gave me a interesting view into the characters which might not have been perceived at the time by the author or his wife. These few modern views of the story lead to me write an adaptation where Dr Jekyll is homosexual but must hide it due to victorian society's view of homosexuals, while Mr Hyde is Dr Jekyll’s want and need to be straight so he can fit in with said society and be happy while doing it, since it wasn’t only frowned upon but a prisonable offence. I touch on this subject in my writing, “It seen as a taboo, done only in secret, in hidden dark rooms where no one could see or hear, always at risk” and “High society would have us locked up with real monsters or worse if it ever went public of what we were”
One of the most known cases that showed victorian society’s  view of homosexuality and how it was treated in the era, Mason(2015) states that...
“...The famous imprisonment of author Oscar Wilde in 1895 for being a homosexual paints a picture of sexual repression and hostility towards same-sex relationships in 19th-century England.”
This quote I believe helps paint a picture party what it was like to be homosexual in the victorian era. If man was caught doing “buggary” or homosexual intercourse, that person would be taken to trial, then either locked up, forced to undergo a series of medieval conversion therapies or in a worse case scenario sentenced to death.
One of the lines that gave me the idea for the homosexual themes in my adaption, was one by Mr Utterson when he describes Dr Jekyll with such dedicated detail, Stevenson, R.(1886, P.23) states that-
“Dr. Jekyll was no exception; and as he now sat on the opposite side of the fire — a large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty, with something of a slyish cast perhaps, but every mark of capacity and kindness”
This loving detail gave me my first piece of inspiration, in my mind, Mr Utterson seems to adore the man more than anything, more than a friend would. This set the idea in my mind about some of the characters being homosexual or apart of the LGBTQ+ spectrum. Another line by Mr utterson dreams about Dr Jekyll, Stevenson, R.(1886, P.15) states that-
“...Or else he would see a room in a rich house, where his friend lay asleep, dreaming and smiling at his dreams”
Taking inspiration from another media and take on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in more of a Bruce Banner and the Hulk way was League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore and Illustrated by Kevin O’Neill. During a Dinner party scene between Hyde, Captain Nemo and the coachman, William Samson Sr, Hyde brings up his origins stemming from Jekyll wanting to “purge” himself of sin and upon the coachman’s comment on how a doctor mustn't have many sins to purge, Hyde reveals his alter-ego (and possible by extension his own) sexuality in relation to men, Moore, A. O’Neill.(2002) states that
“...Oh and he played with himself, sometimes while he thought about other men…”
Even though the writing Alan Moore is a bit eccentric, He also adds to my own idea of Hyde being created to make Jekyll straight or that Hyde was his need/want to be straight, Moore, A. O’Neill.(2002) states that-
“Anyway, what that silly bastard did, he thought he quarantined all these bad parts, what left would be a ****ing ANGEL…”
I believe the Mr Hyde from League is stemming from Jekyll’s repressed sexuality, and his history of violence against women which is shown in volume 1 of the book. When looking for a murderer, Wilhemina Murray and Allan Quatermain are sent to find Hyde--at this point a man they believe to be just Dr. Jekyll who has been murdering prostitutes in Paris. With Alan Moore’s flare for dramatic violence this could be seen as his way of demonstrating Jekyll’s frustrations with women, sexuality and his own urges for the same sex. If I chose to continue this adaption, I’d like to incorporate this, I would turn down the abuse of women for my own version, Alan Moore writes abuse of women, like it’s as normal as breathing.
Between reading the book and writing my own adaptation to the story I started thinking of the types of animation that could be applied to a the original story and my own, since the original has already been shown and retold so many times using live action while it has only been told a few times via animation.
All forms of animation could work well, we have the classic traditional 2D which has been done before in 1986 by Maricia Hatfield and by Warner Brothers during 1955 in the Bugs Bunny short Hyde and Hare but I think how both Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde are animated could be taken a lot further with some hybrid animation to show how each of the different sides view the world around them, and how they are viewed as well. Since Jekyll and Hyde are shown to be such different characters, and from my view even the way they see the world of Jekyll and Hyde could be different which leads me to the idea of hybrid animation.
My story relies on Hyde being Jekyll’s want/need to be straight, which in my mind could make Hyde almost the distorted version of Dr Jekyll to himself, translating from Jekyll and his worlds type of animation to a different one. This could be shown by Dr Jekyll being a in CG world which would be quite shiny, clean going along with how others see him, while Mr Hyde could be in a stop motion puppet based around Jekyll’s cg model but made out of plasticine allowing the constant change of Mr Hyde’s appearance as he gets ‘stronger’ taking on more of Jekyll’s physical traits as Jekyll believes he’s becoming straight while Jekyll himself is becoming more like Hyde, shorter, more deformed similar to what Hyde explains happened to himself in ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume 2, Moore, A. O’Neill.(2002, P.22) states that-
“I mean, when I started out, good GOD, I was practically a ****ing dwarf. Jekyll, on the other hand, a Great big strapping fellow.”
While also being a call back to the original lecture of Jekyll and Hyde, in the book ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’ which is set a good few years after the original book, Hyde is now a giant of a man, while Jekyll is average size but extremely un well as shown by O’Neill.(2002, P.7 V1, P11 V2) illustrations below left (P.11 , right) (page 7, chapter 2, volume 1)
To show the passage of Jekyll to Hyde, using shape theory in these animations, Jekyll in this version would be made up of mostly circles with a few squares spotted about at the start, while Hyde would take on more equal mixture of triangles and squares showing off his strength and evil by being what Jekyll needs him to be. Near the end of the animation it would end with Hyde becoming the ‘straight’ Jekyll taking on the more circles into this design, while Jekyll would have lost his parts of his circles in his shape for having lost such a big part of himself, making himself and Hyde more similar unlike what happened in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
In conclusion I believe I established the scene well and informed the viewer of the story and background of the time, all while trying to keep the viewer involved.
The backup for my inspiration could have had more behind it, I based it off the short parts of the main text, influences from previous writing and a modern look on it. I really like the concept of Jekyll behind a homosexual and Hyde being his side of himself he created to make himself straight, but I also like how Alan Moore writes Jekyll and Hyde, Moore, A (2002) states that -
“...Separating us in the first place, all because he wanted to be pure. ****ing Idiot”
While for the League, it was to separate Jekyll’s good and evil side, which explained why Mr Hyde was described as young, dwarf-like, since Jekyll was meant to be mostly good, and his evil in that story was new and hadn’t existed for long. My story had a version where Hyde was all of Jekyll’s want/need to be straight, leaving Jekyll completely gay until Hyde destroys everything and everyone that he believes make him gay.
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