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Luck | review | Skydance Animation | John Lasseter's Comeback
Today on Animator Talk, we discuss Skydance Animation's first animated feature film, Luck. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid's medium, though we commonly use it for children's programming. The stigma has been lessened over the years, but we still have a way to go. So, come join me in appreciating animation for the wonder that it is.
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The History of NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS
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From a throw away poem turned full length animated feature, This experimental film would become a cult classic favorite. We're Discussing the history of Nightmare Before Christmas. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid's medium, though we commonly use it for children's programming. ...
ROGER RABBIT | Making of the Film
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Today on Animator Talk, we discuss ROGER RABBIT | Making of the Film. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid's medium, though we commonly use it for children's programming. The stigma has been lessened over the years, but we still have a way to go. So, come join me in appreciating an...
Darkwing Duck | Disney's Superhero
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Today, on Animator Talk, We're discussing a cartoon series starring a mild mannered citizen by day, and a disguised crime fighter by night. No, we're not talking about THAT caper crusader, We're discussing the history of Darkwing Duck. With QuackerJack, Bushroot, NegaDuck and the gang on the loose, Only Darkwing Duck and Launchpad McQuack can save the day. We will delve into the history of the ...
How They Made THE IRON GIANT
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How They Made THE IRON GIANT A suprprise sleeper hit, released late in the summer of 1999, would later become a cult classic. We're discussing the making of Brad Bird's The Iron Giant. Today on Animator Talk, we discuss . We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid's medium, though we com...
How Walt Disney Introduced WINNIE THE POOH to the US
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How Walt Disney Introduced WINNIE THE POOH to the US Next on Animator Talk, Walt's idea for his next feature, came from a book of his daughter's. That's right, we're talking the making of Winnie the Pooh. Coming up. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid's medium, though we commonly ...
Making Disney's Pinocchio | following up Snow White
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Making Disney's Pinocchio | following up Snow White. Walt was at it again. Needing a follow up to Snow White, he needed a story as compelling, even more so. The journey into the making of Pinocchio. coming up Hey animation fans. Animator Talk, here to celebrate the art of animation, and its contribution to entertainment of yesterday, today and into the future. While in the final months of produ...
How Disney Made Aladdin
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How Disney Made Aladdin Next on Animator Talk, You take a boy, a wish and a magic lamp with an ever impressive Genie (The Ever Impressive). That's right, today, we're discussing Aladdin We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid's medium, though we commonly use it for children's programm...
How Pixar Made TOY STORY
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How Pixar Made TOY STORY Next on animater talk: How a small computer effects company, making commercials and experimental short films got into the movie business. That's right, were discussing Pixar animation's Toy Story. Today on Animator Talk, we discuss How Pixar Made TOY STORY. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on ...
Making Emperors New Groove | Kingdom of the Sun
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Today on Animator Talk, we discuss Making Emperors New Groove | Kingdom of the Sun. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid's medium, though we commonly use it for children's programming. The stigma has been lessened over the years, but we still have a way to go. So, come join me in a...
Making Disney's HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
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Next on Animator Talk, we discussing a more mature animated feature for a more mature audience, while keeping it family frienddly for kids. Today, we're discussing Making Disney's HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid's medium, though we commonly use it for ...
Tour Behind the Scenes of Beauty and the Beast
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The Making of Beauty and the Beast A Tale as old as time. a real game changer in animation which raised the bar. giving respect of animation as a legitamite art form. Today on Animator Talk, we discuss The Making of Beauty and the Beast - twice. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid...
Making Batman - How it Changed Animation
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Today on Animator Talk, we discuss Making Batman - How it Changed Animation. Tim Burton Changed the way supoerhero films would be received when he released Batman in 1989. Bruce Timm and his crew would do the very same for television animation when they produced Batman the Animated series. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the trou...
The Making of OLIVER AND COMPANY
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Today on Animator Talk, we discuss The Making of OLIVER AND COMPANY. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid's medium, though we commonly use it for children's programming. The stigma has been lessened over the years, but we still have a way to go. So, come join me in appreciating ani...
Making PETER PAN - How Walt Saved a Film from Going Dark
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Today on Animator Talk, we discuss Making PETER PAN - How Walt Saved a Film from Going Dark. We will delve into the history of the creative process in making this animated piece, and some of the troubles on the way. To me, Animation isn't a kid's medium, though we commonly use it for children's programming. The stigma has been lessened over the years, but we still have a way to go. So, come joi...
Making SNOW WHITE - The Troubles in Creating Disney's Folly
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Making SNOW WHITE - The Troubles in Creating Disney's Folly
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  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 2 місяці тому

    Animator Talk, do you know David Hall did concept art 🖼️ for the film, but like 👍 Alice in Wonderland it share the same issues as the previous movie 🍿 and the story was much darker, that is correct 👍 right?

  • @nicholashughes4342
    @nicholashughes4342 3 місяці тому

    Cool, intesting things, thanks, be blessed,saved all in Jesus shalom

  • @Apunksplace
    @Apunksplace 4 місяці тому

    This is a great video !!! ❤

  • @starmelodyelizabethb7380
    @starmelodyelizabethb7380 5 місяців тому

    Have you done how to draw Esmeralda?

  • @dillonwright13
    @dillonwright13 6 місяців тому

    May I ask, where did you get your animation desk?

  • @Bubbles_the_Siren
    @Bubbles_the_Siren 6 місяців тому

    Hang on- how has the beast been enchanted for 21 years? The final rose petal is supposed to fall on his 21st birthday. Unless he was cursed prenatally, it doesn’t add up.

  • @hcggchcx8805
    @hcggchcx8805 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for all the information please when you're going to review Disney's Atlantis The lost Empire ? Thanks again

  • @Yellowguy0619
    @Yellowguy0619 8 місяців тому

    What makes me love this movie is the villains Fagin and Sykes. They were fun and so underrated! People should talk about them more

  • @positiveproductions6699
    @positiveproductions6699 9 місяців тому

    Have you seen the movie Hoodwinked I would love to know your thoughts on that CGI animated movie

  • @lars7282
    @lars7282 11 місяців тому

    Saddest part of the switch was Dejas fantastic character and the overall story idea with the sun. The rest was in fact too bland imo, although it could’ve worked with 1 or 2 completely different and more interesting main characters. Plus: Sting seemed already outdated the moment the movie came out, so I never got why they went that route in the first place. Should’ve used Prince and really let him loose, this could’ve become the most „craziest“ Disney film ever

  • @lars7282
    @lars7282 11 місяців тому

    Looking back, Aladdin kicked off the animation in tv for the rest of the 90s also

  • @vandalsavage6743
    @vandalsavage6743 11 місяців тому

    This guy looks like the king I squire who called my mom a dumb W**** with a fat A*** out of the blue when I was putting on his breastplate..

  • @Treeanne88
    @Treeanne88 Рік тому

    I loved the emperors new groove as a kid and after this id love to see kingdom off the sun as well

  • @inkga10clan29
    @inkga10clan29 Рік тому

    I don’t like the idea of the OG film but I wanted the yzma song and her being a necromancer. Also I’d really love to make a Disney movie.

  • @badandy1203
    @badandy1203 Рік тому

    The other day I saw a clip online of Jessica Rabbit tied to a train track and thought, ‘I don’t remember that in the movie.’ Turns out it was from one of a Roger Rabbit short called: _roller coaster rabbit_. I never knew about the animated shorts!! To my pleasant surprise Who Framed Roger Rabbit is available to watch free with ads on youtube movies. I was curious on BTS and production and found your channel! Thank you for all the insight and behind the scenes you provided. Really awesome work!!

  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 Рік тому

    Fun 🤩 Fact: The Nightmare Before Christmas was originally going to released by Walt Disney Pictures and be part of the Walt Disney Feature Animation lineup, but Walt Disney Studios decided to release the film under their adult 👩 themed label 🏷️ Touchstone Pictures because they thought 💭 the film would be too dark and scary 😟 for kids

  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 Рік тому

    The Emperor’s New Groove wasn’t a hit when it came out in late ⏰ 2000

  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 Рік тому

    Unfortunately The Hunchback of Notre Dame wasn’t a success upon release back in June of 1996

  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 Рік тому

    Snow White was a success upon release Animator Talk

  • @mariobabbo3497
    @mariobabbo3497 Рік тому

    Peter Pan is sure to be a classic

  • @Mussinsky1839
    @Mussinsky1839 Рік тому

    Now, consider one idea which may not have penetrated Disney's mind at the time; Yzma was still alive as a cat during the end of the movie. What if, instead of having everything follow as it did in Kronk's New Groove, Disney simply used Kingdom of the Sun as a theatrical-quality sequel, with Manco being the son of Kuzko, and Yzma is back to her original self, transformed Huaca into a living thing. All the aforementioned, and Yzma decides to take her revenge on Kuzco through Manco.

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      What a cool Concept. You should apply to the studio. They need help

  • @mariobabbo3497
    @mariobabbo3497 Рік тому

    It’s kinda interesting to hear about the history of Toy Story’s development and Pixar in general

  • @jacobbelow
    @jacobbelow Рік тому

    Another fun detail about Disney's Hunchback is that it got not one but TWO stage adaptations-both of which keep and expand upon the score of the movie, AND made the story progressively darker and closer to the book! (Yes, really.) The first one ran in Berlin from 1999-2003, and became one of Germany's longest-running musicals at the time. Then the musical came to the U.S. premiering at the La Jolla and PaperMill Playhouses, and getting hundreds of high school/college/independent-theater productions across the states, and in other countries too! (Though sadly, couldn't make Broadway, not just because its darker than Disney's typical brand, but even more because it included a live choir that they couldn't pay the union enough the include.) When I say the stage version gets darker and closer to the book, this includes details like Frollo going back to being an archdeacon, and even giving him some more backstory that adds to his character and makes his decent down the path of darkness even scarier! Quasimodo is not only physically deformed, but suffers hearing loss from being the bell-ringer (which had the bonus of giving the role to deaf actors in some productions). The stage version redid wise-cracking gargoyles sidekicks to having the cathedrals statuary explicitly being voices in Quasimodo's head, like how the book details that the cathedral "spoke" to Quasimodo. And the story gets much less kid-friendly with added story elements like Frollo stabbing Phoebus and framing Esmerelda for it, Frollo attempting to RAPE Esmerelda as opposed to gripping her and sniffing her hair...and yes, even puts back in the original ending where all the characters die! The stage version is so cool, and the added music for it is so epic that it's compelled me to make some of my own musical animatics (in a style similar to animatics you'd see for Brad Bird's movies), to give my interpretation to what the songs would look like if they were animated!

  • @jacobbelow
    @jacobbelow Рік тому

    Some more fun facts about the movie (or Hunchback-related) details: -Jason Alexander would do other voice work for Disney, with Abis Mal from the 'Aladdin' TV series. -Mandy Patinkin played Quasimodo in a made-for-TV adaptation of Hunchback which came out the following year after this movie. -This was the only movie from Disney's animated canon to get nominated for a Razzie. (Yes, not even some of Disney's more reviled titles like 'The Black Cauldron', 'Home on the Range', or 'Chicken Little' got a nomination like that!) This is why I don't put much stock in award ceremonies.

  • @MrSkillns
    @MrSkillns Рік тому

    Man. You got one hell of a narrator voice

  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 Рік тому

    I had a question 🙋‍♀️ for you please, was Toy Story a success again when it was released back in 1995?

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      Yes, it was a smash success. With a budget of $30 million, it made almost that much in its opening weekend. To date, it’s made almost $400 million, globally. 😎

  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 Рік тому

    Peter Pan was a success when it was released back in 1953, right?

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      I’m afraid Peter Pan was not a huge success when it was originally released. Disney would learn that re-releases would be a popular strategy to gain popularity for its films.

    • @eliassmeke3991
      @eliassmeke3991 Рік тому

      Guess what Animator Talk? I looked up ⬆️ online and Peter Pan was a box office success upon its release, ok 👍?

  • @1993joshualiu
    @1993joshualiu Рік тому

    I'd like ya to do "Tom and Jerry: The Movie" from 1992 for an animator talk video please.

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      That’s a fun idea. I’ll take a look at that. Thank you

    • @scoutart1508
      @scoutart1508 Рік тому

      @@AnimatorTalk happ milestone anniversary to that nostalgic cult classic since its official releasing year was 1993 and was only premiered on october at Germany, plus it is now viewed superior compared ironically with the faithful yet polarizing WB hybrid version

  • @HORRIOR1
    @HORRIOR1 Рік тому

    I hope that whenever they inevitably make a live action remake of Emperor's New Groove, I hope they will do something with Kingdom of the Sun.

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      That would be terrific! Of Course, they’d need to incorporate Kronk

  • @caraalexandra1266
    @caraalexandra1266 Рік тому

    This was probably my favorite Disney movie as a 90s kid

  • @etc7070
    @etc7070 Рік тому

    I saw this in the movie theater when it was first released, and I was the same age as you! Every so often I get a hankering to rewatch it, thanks to Disney+ I can easily quench that urge. On my last viewing, I realized with great amusement that this movie was probably my gateway drug to Billy Joel 😅 Because the following year in 1989, We Didn't Start the Fire came out, which wore me down until I finally asked my parents to buy me his latest album. I probably love this movie more as an adult than I did as a kid. Thanks for this video! Brought back all the nostalgic feelings.

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      Thank YOU! I saw Billy Joel twice in concert. Etc, we could hang

  • @ilovelegos2000
    @ilovelegos2000 Рік тому

    I am 25 and nobody my age has seen or heard of this movie. I feel like I'm the only one that owned it and watched it dozens of time as a kid

  • @jerrelljones9991
    @jerrelljones9991 Рік тому

    S.I.Heaven to both Robin Williams and now to Gilbert Gottfried Happy 30th anniversary to Disney's Aladdin

  • @kkstar1297
    @kkstar1297 Рік тому

    I wasn’t born until 1994 so I never saw it in theaters when it was released. However I owned the vhs tape for many years. Throughout my childhood I was in and out of hospitals dealing with a lot of medical conditions and my favorite movies I would take were Oliver and Company, The Little Mermaid and Toy Story.(I probably took other movies too, but you know what I mean.) I sang Once Upon A Time In New York City all the time and I remember singing Perfect Isn’t Easy at a recital years ago. The last time I watched the vhs was years ago. The next morning I lost it. I was very upset because it was one of my favorites. Then I remember my older sister bought me the dvd. Then years later my mom found the vhs as she was looking for things to donate. When she said she found it, I just decided to donate it because I already got the dvd. Today is this movie’s 34th anniversary. Yesterday was The Little Mermaid’s 33RD anniversary. November has always been a busy time of the year for the Disney studio and fans. I’m proud that I’m part of the Disney fandom. I’m nearly 30 years old now and I’ve never given up my passion for Disney. I don’t think I ever will.

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      What a beautiful story. Sure hope health has been better to you, but wow! The healing power of Disney.

  • @isaiahadams1996
    @isaiahadams1996 Рік тому

    As much as I like The Emperor’s New Groove, it’s original concept Kingdom of the Sun would’ve been a whole lot better.

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      It certainly had some good bones to it

  • @mego73
    @mego73 Рік тому

    I seem to remember them talking about the computer animation and it consisted of doing line drawing animation on computers that would be printed onto paper sheets frame by frame that would be transferred to cels and hand painted.

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      That’s exactly how they did it. Genius

  • @buffsheeri
    @buffsheeri Рік тому

    Saw and liked it. Will it win an Oscar. ..uh...no...but I found it very enjoyable.

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      It was a decent debut for the studio. I’m looking forward to their next film

  • @speedracer2008
    @speedracer2008 2 роки тому

    Pinocchio is a well-cast, well-animated, and well-written classic.

  • @speedracer2008
    @speedracer2008 2 роки тому

    You get a hint of Cab Calloway in the final version of Friend Like Me when Robin Williams scats the "wa wa wa" part.

  • @speedracer2008
    @speedracer2008 2 роки тому

    Disney when they cast Patrick Warburton as Kronk: Oh yeah, it’s all coming together.

  • @speedracer2008
    @speedracer2008 2 роки тому

    I see hints of Emperor’s New Groove in the early animation of Kingdom of the Sun, particularly the animation on Manco, later Kuzco.

  • @jerrelljones9991
    @jerrelljones9991 2 роки тому

    Speaking of Tim Burton can you review or talk about the animated Frankenweenie from 2012 since it just 10 years old

  • @mariobabbo3497
    @mariobabbo3497 2 роки тому

    Despite this movie being a box-office bomb, the movie did gather a cult following and do well with critics and audiences alike. Even Ted Turner loved it so much.

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      If only Warner Bros knew what they had at the time. They should have poured more cash into the advertising on this

  • @schetsvlogger
    @schetsvlogger 2 роки тому

    Hey you’re back love it

  • @lexiconlover
    @lexiconlover 2 роки тому

    thank you for being such a fun person to watch

  • @scottthomas6682
    @scottthomas6682 2 роки тому

    This is just great 👍👍

  • @janetdowell606
    @janetdowell606 2 роки тому

    Glad to see your videos! I enjoy watching them!

  • @AaronToThe
    @AaronToThe 2 роки тому

    I think Disney had the best catalogue of animated films, but I think WB has the best one ever made with the Iron Giant.

  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 2 роки тому

    It was also a box office flop along with Fantasia when they’re released in 1940.

    • @AnimatorTalk
      @AnimatorTalk Рік тому

      That was largely due to tensions in Germany and the war, but yes

  • @eliassmeke3991
    @eliassmeke3991 2 роки тому

    Aladdin was a box office hit when it was released in November 1992.