Tuesday, May 2, 2006

Time For Clampett- Part 2

Here you have some screenshots from a terrific Clampett short, "Porky's Party".
It does feature the antics of one of the greatest one-shot character ever appeared in a cartoon, Goosey.
Enjoy!






















Here you have another cool character. The pelican from "Porky and Daffy"!










This is one of the funniest sequences in the cartoon!







































Here's none other than director Clampett himself making a cammeo!



Let's return to the sequence, fellers!









Yours Truly,

Duck Dodgers

Blog Founder and Administrator

Miserable Victoriana

Oliver Twist, Chimmeny Sweeps, Coach & Horses, Poverty, Dark Depressing Cities. It's all quite glum in my version of Victorian England. Queen Victoria was a great Queen, but she was also a miserable old cow - as were most of her subjects.

Nowadays we have such better lives. All the Orphans have been sold, we have gas fires and central heating, cars and skateboards, and everyone is paper and plastic credit rich. The Cities are thriving utopias of light and clean air.

This is an old sketch re-vamped for this Blog.

Monday, May 1, 2006

Did You Miss Me? - "The Ducktators"

The majority of prints of Norman McCabe's classic WWII cartoon "The Ducktators" usually close with a fade-out after the Jerry Colonna rabbit hits himself with a mallet. But in the original version, the cartoon continues, showing the shadows of the three ducktators running away. The minuteman on a War Bonds poster comes out of it and shoots them. We then see the dove of Peace at home showing his nephews, Peace and Quiet, the heads of the ducks mounted on the wall as trophies. A phrase appears below the heads, saying "If you'd like to make this true, This is all you have to do", followed by a sign encouraging to buy War Bonds.

And now, here is the original end sequence. Enjoy!



Yours Truly, mmm...donuts