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- Subject: [rec.arts.animation] Frequently Asked Questions v. 1.21
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- Version: 1.21 1993/05/24
-
- *** REC.ARTS.ANIMATION Frequently asked questions ***
- *** Version 1.21 *** May 24 1993
- *** Mail all comments to Will Bell (bell@cs.tamu.edu)
-
- *** CONTENTS
-
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Questions
- 3. Frequently Discussed Topics that tend to go nowhere
- 4. Acknowledgements
-
- *** INTRODUCTION
-
- Rec.arts.animation is a relatively high-volume newsgroup which is intended
- to discuss animation of any kind. No subjects are taboo, but discussion
- tends to focus on cartoons of all sorts -- how they are made, how good they
- are, how BAD they are :-), and any other toon-related issues.
-
- As with any other newsgroup, there are several questions that come up
- repeatedly. This document attempts to provide authoritative answers
- to some of these FAQ's. Ideas for new questions are welcomed, as are
- other comments. Please mail suggestions to bell@cs.tamu.edu.
-
- This FAQ, as well as many other FAQ's appearing on the net, is posted to
- news.answers. You can ftp FAQ's mentioned in this document from
- rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet. If you do not have ftp, send a message to
- "mail-server@rftm.mit.edu" with the word "help" in the body. The server
- will send you instructions on retrieving the files via email.
-
- This FAQ will be posted every two weeks.
-
- *** CHANGES FROM LAST VERSION
-
- (none)
-
- *** QUESTIONS
-
- Q1. Where can I get a copy of the movie *Heavy Metal* on VHS?
-
- A1. Heavy Metal (the movie) is not licensed on video cassette in the US.
- From the horse's mouth:
-
- "We are constantly asked where one can buy the video of *Heavy
- Metal: The Film.* You can't. It's not available. At the time
- the movie was made the film company, Columbia Pictures, didn't
- obtain the rights to the music. It's been a long, arduous endeavor,
- but we are working on it, and hopefully we'll have some good news
- about a possible video in the future."
-
- Julie Simmons-Lynch
- Editor-in-Chief
- Heavy Metal magazine
- Summer 1988 issue
-
- The US Pay Cable channel Cinemax shows Heavy Metal approximately every
- 8 months. The most recent showing was in November 1992.
-
- Q2. But I just went to a ComicCon and a vendor had copies with color covers
- and everything!
-
- A2. The movie is widely bootlegged. Some vendors dress them up to make
- look official, but the fact remains that they are bootlegs. It's
- also believed that the movie has been released in Japan. This is of
- course not legal to sell in the US.
-
- Q3. I will surely die if I don't get (MyFaveCartoon) on VHS! Where can I
- buy it?
-
- If it's a Warners or MGM cartoon, there's a very large chance it's been
- released on VHS. Check mass merchandisers such as K-Mart and Wal-Mart,
- and also check places like Suncoast Motion Pictures (a store that sells
- only videos). Suncoast usually has a very good selection of toons.
-
- The best place to look for hard-to-find video is Whole Toon Access.
- WTA is a mail-order house in Issaquah, WA which specializes in
- cartoons on video. They have thousands of titles in their catalog
- including toons from many independent vendors. If it's available on
- video, they'll probably have it. To contact them:
- Whole Toon Access
- PO Box 369
- Issaquah, WA 98027
- (206) 391-8747
-
- Q4. Any other mail order vendors I need to know about?
-
- A4. Warner Bros Catalog -- sells Looney Tunes material as well as
- promotional materials for their current movies and TV shows.
- The last catalog I saw was littered with Batman Returns junk.
- The merchandise is usually overpriced and unexceptional. (IMHO)
- Warner Bros. Catalog
- PO Box 60048
- Tampa FL 33660-0048
- (800) 223-6524
-
- Disney Catalog --
- The Disney Catalog
- PO Box 28144
- Shawnee Mission KS 66201-9144
- (800) 237-5751
- (any others?)
-
- Q5. I'm into anime. Why don't I ever see any anime posts here?
-
- A5. They are all in rec.arts.anime, which has its own FAQ. The maintainer of
- that FAQ has volunteered to answer queries, etc., outside of r.a.anime.
- Email to pearl@remus.rutgers.edu.
-
- Q5a. Any other toon newsgroups I need to know about?
-
- A5a. Here are a few and what they focus on :
-
- alt.tv.tiny-toon -- Fox-TV Cartoon "Tiny Toon Adventures" (*)
- alt.fan.disney.afternoon -- Syndicated cartoons in
- "The Disney Afternoon" (Goof Troop, Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck,
- Tale Spin) and DuckTales (and others?)
- alt.tv.ren-n-stimpy -- Nickelodeon cartoon "The Ren & Stimpy Show" (*)
- alt.fan.ren-and-stimpy -- a lesser-distributed newsgroup.
- rec.arts.disney -- Any and all things Disney, tends to focus more on the
- animated feature films and on theme park issues (*)
- alt.tv.simpsons -- Fox-TV Cartoon "The Simpsons" (*)
- comp.graphics.animation -- technical details of computer animation
- alt.tv.liquid.tv -- MTV show "Liquid Television"
-
- (*) Indicates the group has its own FAQ which you can ftp from
- rtfm.mit.edu. (/pub/usenet)
-
- Discussion about the Disney Afternoon also takes place on a mailing
- list as well as the newsgroup listed above. All of the "true fans"
- are on the mailing list. :-) The most ground-breaking news from the
- list is posted to the newsgroup. Send mail to Stephanie da Silva
- (arielle@taronga.com) to be placed on this mailing list.
-
- Q6. Where can I get the soundtrack from *The Last Unicorn*?
-
- A6. The soundtrack exists, but is not released in the US. Here's the
- pertinent info.
- "Das Letzte Einhorn"
- released by Virgin Records (in then West Germany, I believe)
- copyright 1982, CD # 610 388-222
- running time: 38 min.
-
- Q7. What are the lyrics to (MyFaveCartoon'sThemeSong)?
-
- A7. I have lyrics for Disney Afternoon and some Jay Ward cartoons. Mail me
- requests. I am trying to build up a repository of lyrics and then
- stash them at some ftp site. Contributions gratefully accepted!
-
- Q8. What cartoons are on *The Golden Age of Looney Tunes*? How about the
- other tapes? Any other laserdiscs?
-
- A8. I have a list which includes all the data for the MGM/UA and Warner
- VHS tapes, as well as all the MGM/UA laser discs. Due to space
- considerations, it is not included here. Email me and I will send
- you this list.
-
- Q9. Does anyone have a gif of (MyFaveAnimatedScene?)
-
- A9. These sites are known to have cartoon/animation gifs:
- garfield.catt.ncsu.edu 152.1.43.23 (much Disney Stuff)
- tezuka.rest.ri.cmu.edu 128.2.209.227
- wuarchive.wustl.edu 128.252.135.4
- utpapa.ph.utexas.edu 128.83.131.52 (Tiny Toons Stuff)
-
- Q10. Any good books on Animation / Cartoons?
-
- A10. Here are a few. Thanx to J.J. Kwashnak for compiling most of the list:
-
- Adamson, Joe; "Tex Avery: King of Cartoons"; printed in 1975;
- A biography of Tex Avery. It has a filmography listing credits
- with a short description and rating of each cartoon. There is
- an interview with Tex Avery and a fair number of black and
- white stills for films, character sheets.
-
- Beck, Jerry and Will Friedwald; "Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies" 1988;
- Ultimate reference of Warner Brothers cartoons. Chronological
- filmography of releases with synopsis and full credits.
-
- Blanc, Mel; "That's not All, Folks";
- Mel Blanc's biography (I guess, I've not read it.)
-
- Brion, Patrick; "Tom & Jerry: The Definitive Guide to their Animated
- Adventures"; New York, Harmony Books, 1990. A translation of the 1987
- French edition. An extremely thorough and beautiful treatment of the
- Tom and Jerry series from 1940 to 1967. Includes complete production
- information on each film, including music used, animators, etc. Very
- large and gorgeous--lots of color pictures. [Ed. Note: If you are
- a Tom & Jerry fan, you must own this book. It is a very well-done
- production. I found it at a used bookstore for $10 -- lists for $40!
- Or, PSB suggests this source: Edward R. Hamilton, Bookseller, Falls
- Village, CT 06031-5000--he doesn't do phone orders, so write for a
- catalog.]
-
- John Canemaker, Felix: "The Twisted Tale of the World's Most Famous Cat"
- Chronicles the rise of Felix during the silent era, his fall and rise
- again as a television star. Lots of great art, a bibliography and short
- filmography. New York, Pantheon Books, 1991.
-
- Carbarga, Leslie; "The Fleischer Story" 1988;
- A chronicle of the rise and fall of the Fleischer brothers, the
- pioneering animators responsible for Betty Boop, Koko the Clown,
- Popeye among others. Contains a complete filmography.
-
- Donald Crafton; "Before Mickey: The Animated Film 1898-1928";
- Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 1982. The definitive scholarly work on
- the early animated film. Lots of illustrations and a bibliography.
- The book ends where most begins--with Walt Disney's work. Great of
- pre-film entertainments, Emile Cohl, Winsor McCay, Bray's invention
- of the cel technique, Paul Terry's Aesop's Fables, Fleischer's Out of
- the Ink-well series, Felix the Cat. Crafton's writing is extremely
- readable considering his amazing scholarship.
-
- Finch, Christopher; "The Art of Walt Disney --- From Mickey Mouse
- to the Magic Kingdoms" 1973;
- A biography of Walt Disney and a history of his studio, parks etc.
- It has a good collection of color photos.
-
- Grant, John: The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters,
- Second edition 1993. Dealing exclusively with Disney, it is crammed
- with colour pictures of characters from the features, shorts and TV
- series. Alsi included are synopses of the features and a very complete
- filmography. Has a few eyecatching typographical errors, but very few
- errors of substance. US$40.
-
- Jones, Chuck; "Chuck Amuck --- The Life and Times of an Animated
- Cartoonist"; 1990;
- An autobiography of Chuck Jones. It has a fair number of sketches,
- stories etc about the Warner Brother studios. Includes a filmography.
-
- Lenburg, Jeff; "Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons" 1991;
- The most comprehensive reference for theatrical cartoons and feature
- films, and television, listing individual episode titles.
- Entries include creators, directors, studios, voices, plot summaries
- and other trivia.
-
- Maltin, Leonard; "Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated
- Cartoons"; 1987;
- A history of the major american animation studios, focusing up
- until the 1960's studios. Detailed filmography. Good overall
- history of the US animation houses. Considered THE history of
- American Animation
-
- Schneider, Steve; "That's All Folks" 1988;
- Detailed history of the Warner Brothers cartooning. Chapters focus
- on individual characters and a complete chronological filmography
- is included. Lavishly illustrated.
-
- Sennett, Ted; "The Art of Hanna-Barbara" 1989;
- Coffee Table book thoroughly chronicles characters and series
- created by Hanna Barbara. Lavishly illustrated with publicity
- stills and production art. No filmography or episode titles.
-
- Solomon, Charles; "Enchanted Drawings: The HiStory of Animation" 1989;
- Huge art book, looks at the field chronologically as opposed to
- focusing on certain studios. Incredible assortment of drawings
- and cels. Expensive.
-
- Thomas, Frank and Ollie Johnston; "Disney Animation: The Illusion of
- Life"; "Good for the animator and non-animator alike." 575pp.
-
- Q11. What about those of us who are really interested in the actual
- creating of animation? Drawing, etc?
-
- A11. The address for the animator's mailing list is
- animate-request%itchy@dsd.es.com; sending e-mail with a subject of
- "subscribe" will automatically join you to it;
-
- *** FREQUENTLY DISCUSSED TOPICS THAT TEND TO GO NOWHERE
-
- "Below are a list of topics that when brought up frequently start heated
- flame wars. When discussing them, please remember that they are a matter
- of personal opinion and not some absolute set of value judgements that
- everyone should subscribe to -- after all it is the diversity that makes
- Usenet the interesting place it is. When flame wars get out of hand, the
- moderate parties often drop out or unsubcribe to the group as a result."
-
- * US Animation vs. Japanese Animation (anime)
- * Tiny Toons are/aren't ripoffs of Looney Tunes
- * "(MyFaveCartoon) is the best cartoon in existence. Flame me."
- * "(YourFaveCartoon) is a piece of <random expletive>. Flame me."
-
- (others?)
-
- *** ACKS
-
- The following people contributed to this document:
- Roger P. Ang (rang@laputa.ics.uci.edu)
- Priscilla Stearns Barlow <psb2@midway.uchicago.edu>
- Enrique Conty (jester@ihlpl.att.com)
- J. J. Kwashnak (jkwashna@pearl.tufts.edu)
- Tad Morgan (tmorgan@as.arizona.edu)
- Tony Palombella (palomb@beagle.colorado.edu)
- Vince Taluskie (taluskie@utpapa.ph.utexas.edu)
- Emru Townsend <emru@cam.org>
- Dana Uehara (duehara@yosemite.atmos.ucla.edu)
-
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