Stone Age Error (1932): A Timeless Animation Classic

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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    "Stone Age Error" stands as a testament to the creativity and innovation of early 20th-century animation. Directed by the talented duo John Foster and Mannie Davis in 1932, this short film transports viewers to a fantastical jungle setting inspired by Aesop's Fables for a uniquely animated wedding. Produced by Van Beuren Studios, a key player in the era's animation scene, the film showcases the studio's commitment to blending humor with artistic expression. With a runtime of just 6 minutes, "Stone Age Error" offers a glimpse into the storytelling and animation techniques that captivated audiences of its time. This piece not only serves as a valuable stock footage resource for filmmakers and historians but also as a delightful discovery for fans of classic animations and vintage cartoons.

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  • @blackcow4219
    @blackcow4219 7 місяців тому

    Unfortunately, this cartoon isn't very successful, being far too soft and boring. I much prefer its predecessor "Stone Age Stunt" (1930), which is far more surreal and captivating. The only advantage this cartoon has over its predecessor is that it has better animation and more elaborate sets.