Category: Animation
Disney’s Folly
Tom and Jerry
The two had a familiar relationship – Tom chased Jerry and usually ended up being outsmarted by the plucky little mouse. A typical afternoon for the feuding pair: Tom, a gray cat with a devilish, Machiavellian glint in his eyes, and Jerry, a small, brown, cherubic yet cheeky mouse, chased each other around a kitchen, demolishing the ice box, ironing board, plate rail, a whole sink full of dishes and littering the floor with egg shells, dripping yolks and oozing jam. The kitchen battle waged on, its final outcome unknown to the participants. But to the people watching in the darkness of the theater, there was little doubt as to the identity of the victor – it would be the little mouse.
➔ ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive
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| Donald Fauntleroy Duck |
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| The D.U.C.K.man, created by Sigvald Grosfjeld Jr. and dedicated to Don Rosa
More about Donald… Disney Archives
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Under the Sea
Pinocchio
Original Walt Disney Studio maquette of Pinocchio measuring 8 ½ in. tall, constructed of plaster over wire with hand-painted details. The maquette dates from approximately 1938 (prior to the release of the film) and is marked on the edge of the base “© WDP” and stamped on the bottom with “Return to character model department #22”. The animators would refer to these three dimensional plaster maquettes during production for visual continuity.





















