I love them too. No high-tech crap or violence. When I was young, it was amazing that everyday objects became fun and entertaining. No need for over-the-top full blown characters.
Le dessin animé comme art, les joies de l'enfance passée. Les deux dessins animés sont créatifs et imaginatifs. Très les dessinateurs de films et leurs equipés devraient recevoir un prix international pour avoir apporté de la joie aux enfants et aux adultes. -Beau Mec à Deauville
Just think these are soon to be a century old!!! A reminder of simpler times, no computer gimmicks, no AI, just some guys with a few pens, great ideas and a heap of talent, thanks for the memory.
I remember both these cartoons and have loved them forever. And, NO, I did not see them when they were originally released! Silly Symphony was always magic. Also, I always wished I could find black cat paint and witch paint.
I love these early cartoons and absolutely adore Betty Boop.
ReplyDeletePerfect for a dark and damp pre Halloween afternoon.
I love them too. No high-tech crap or violence. When I was young, it was amazing that everyday objects became fun and entertaining. No need for over-the-top full blown characters.
DeleteOh, dem bones, dem bones! LOVE these old 'toons which somehow seem scarier in black & white...
ReplyDeleteThose are great fun.... Ah, Public Domain: Ya gotta love it!
ReplyDeleteMiss Boop throws a swingin' party!
ReplyDeleteI love how she constantly bobs up and down.
DeleteThey are true classics.
ReplyDeleteLove 'em. Jx
ReplyDeleteMax Fleischer and Walt Disney, side by side. I call it a draw.
ReplyDeleteLe dessin animé comme art, les joies de l'enfance passée.
ReplyDeleteLes deux dessins animés sont créatifs et imaginatifs.
Très les dessinateurs de films et leurs equipés devraient recevoir un prix international pour avoir apporté de la joie aux enfants et aux adultes.
-Beau Mec à Deauville
Just think these are soon to be a century old!!! A reminder of simpler times, no computer gimmicks, no AI, just some guys with a few pens, great ideas and a heap of talent, thanks for the memory.
ReplyDeleteWe have all this technology now, yet I find these more charming and entertaining.
ReplyDeleteI was born in 1948. I remember both cartoons, but the skeletons one scared me so much that I’d cry. It still scares me to a point!
ReplyDeleteClassics! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI remember both these cartoons and have loved them forever. And, NO, I did not see them when they were originally released! Silly Symphony was always magic. Also, I always wished I could find black cat paint and witch paint.
ReplyDeleteOMG looooove!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I start seeing these, I KNIW it’s Halloween!
XOXO