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1318 viewsCartoon painting
gouache and acrylic on paper.
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5383 viewsHigh School cartoon drawing at SIA in 1954. Bakshi’s first Wizards drawing without realizing it.
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Gene Byrnes Comic Strip1519 views Bakshi discovered Gene Byrnes’ book “The Complete Guide to Cartooning” in the library in the early 50’s which really started him on his career. He particularly loved Byrnes snappy style, looseness, great motion and unpatronizing drawings. Also he felt they were good action studies. “A Great Cartoonist” – Bakshi
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J.R. Williams.1686 viewsAnother favorite cartoonist. Part of private collection of original J.R. Williams.
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Clark1095 viewsOriginal Clark cartoon. One of Bakshi's favorite cartoonists. Studying him since High School. Loves the lines and flow.
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Was the Fritz that we see now the"Directors cut?" And how did you land on Fritz voice?2902 viewsI was working low budget animation – there were no first or second cuts = there was only one cut – I considered it a very good cartoon and wasn’t in the mood for nitpicking – there was no $ to fix anything – I said what I wanted and moved on to HEAVY Traffic – all this artistic changing, and note taking and nitpicking by directors today at studios is something I didn’t have the pleasure of doing.
Fritz’s voice was an actor that came in and had such a naturally phony voice – I used it. Very shallow. He also had red hair- it was fun to work with him.
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