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monstersovka · 1 year
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sportsandlaughs · 1 year
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pussandkitty · 1 year
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would you like to talk to me about puss in boots
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scarletv0id · 1 year
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Did anyone else catch that Death in “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” whistling was a reference to Mexican folklore, or was it just me and my weird obsession with ghosts, folklore, and cryptids in fifth and sixth grade?
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Dream works either makes low tier trash or a masterpiece defining a generation. There is no in between.
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britlevi · 10 months
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corre, corre, gatito.
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spookyflavors · 1 year
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Ok ok hear me out - Horror but as Death from Puss in Boots. I think that design would SLAP. He'd absolutely rock that cape thing and the dual scythes!
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Horror!Death???? Awesome idea~ I don't have time, but will work on more scenes/design because the movie was frickin amazing. For now, have this quick image I couldnt stop seeing in my head xD This part was spooky!
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rainbowcrisis · 1 year
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“Corre Gato Corre”
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“You can’t escape death”
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tymime · 2 months
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Public Domain cartoon characters from Golden Age comic books
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Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit going (mostly) into the public domain is a pretty big deal. In the next ten years a lot of animation from the 1930s will wind up in the hands of all artists who want to use them. But did you know there's a huge amount of cartoon characters from the 1940s that are totally free to use? It isn't just cartoons that starred on the silver screen that have fallen out of copyright. (Of course, I'm using the word "cartoon" somewhat loosely...)
See, when US copyright law was revised in 1976 and went into effect in 1978, works created before 1964 were required to have their copyright renewed before the end of 1980, or else they would become public domain. Hundreds if not thousands of Hollywood movies and other types of media had been made by studios and publishing companies that went bankrupt and were completely dissolved decades prior to this new law. This included the cartoons made by studios such as Bray, Van Beuren, and many others- but it also included comic books.
If you weren't a big comic book company like DC or Marvel, chances are you shuttered your doors sometime in the 1950s or early 1960s. And during the 1940s, with the rise in popularity of Looney Tunes, Woody Woodpecker, Tom and Jerry, and Droopy, comic book publishers were printing tons and tons of comic books starring wacky, slapstick-oriented animal characters. Most of these titles went out of copyright, and there are lots of fun and interesting characters to be found in them.
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One of the most historically notable is Supermouse. When the first Mighty Mouse cartoon premiered, he was called Supermouse, but what they didn't know was that Pines comics had already taken the name, and successfully sued for copyright infringement even though they were both parodies of Superman.
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One of the most interesting titles I've come across is Funny Films. The conceit of the series is that these are actually cartoons you can watch in a movie theater, except it's a comic book. A bit confusing, I know.
The end result is a series of fourth wall breaks so absolutely thorough in their scope that the fourth wall really doesn't exist anymore, barring actually jumping out of the page (or your computer screen) and blowing up your living room. They talk to the audience, jump out of the screen, and even show up late for the cartoon to start. This is of course the bookends to a whole bunch of slapstick gags and goofy dialogue.
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Another interesting series, especially if you're a fan of Archie, is Hi-Jinx. They basically took the premise of teeny-boppers in high school and made them into funny animals. Most of the stories have something to do with swing music and dancing.
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And although they're crudely drawn, one of the more unique character concepts is Pussy Katnip, found in various titles scattered across the mid-1940s, usually buried amongst a bunch of more normal stories with ordinary human characters. Pussy Katnip looks like one of your classic film noir glamorous beauties, except she's an anthropomorphic cat. Think Minerva Mink but feline. She may appear to be a femme fatale at first, but she's actually a crimefighter. To do this she chugs a mysterious beverage that gives her enhanced strength and intelligence. She's sort of a mystery-solving superhero.
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Her appearances are random and kind of hard to find. Here are the titles of the ones currently circulating online: All Your Comics (1944 issue) All Top Comics (one-shot) All Good Comics Everybody’s Comics (1944 issue) Green Mask v1 #11 Ribtickler v1 #1 All Great Comics (1945 issue) Book of All-Comics Green Mask v2 #2 Rocket Kelly #2 Zoot Comics #1
Often these comics, especially in the early '40s, remind me of the artwork of underground comics of the '70s- not quite rubberhose, not quite Looney Tunes. The kind of thing you might find on a punkabilly album cover.
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And ocassionally you'll come across characters with a suspiciously familiar name:
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One thing to watch out for is the occasional Donald Duck knock-off, some more obvious than others.
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Now you may be asking: Where can I read these comics? Simple: https://digitalcomicmuseum.com/ Just be sure you have the right software to read them. I use cooViewer. Another incredibly useful resource is www.comics.org.
So if you're like me and you're too impatient to wait for Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck to fall out of copyright, and you want to do something more unusual and unexpected, there are dozens and dozens of comic books with silly, wacky characters that can be utilized in your own original stories, cartoons, and what have you- and you can monetize them too!
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t4kispace · 1 year
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in the hunt for these two kitties !!!
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in3ffablemuffins · 10 months
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Ballister is just puss and boots.
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I’m getting tired of these cheap copies smh
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whorencezvahl · 1 year
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I love laurance zvhal
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pussandkitty · 1 year
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Cat from Shrek and Co.
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inksansfangirl · 1 year
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I’m sorry I just- I just can’t look at this without thinking about puss the comparison is just so uncanny… the art on the left rightfully belongs to @itsquakey ! On Instagram. I love Dedede with the beard but ever since the ‘last wish’ I just- cant get this out of my mind no matter how much I see it. Both give the same vibes and initial state 💀.
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I am absolutely obsessed with the Definitely Not Disney style of animation that other studios have been doing recently
Animation is art and therefore should have variance in styles
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darkkone · 1 month
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He's so cool 🦄
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