"I think the line drawings with minimal detail are a *huge* help for broad animation." There are so many anime fans I would love to throw this quote at haha This was a fun video! I used to love this film as a kid, and I really want to rewatch it.
Thank you so much for making these. I'm obsessed with animation and I love learning about the nitty gritty details son these are great. I'm always excited when I see your videos in my subscription list. Keep 'em coming! Also, I was hoping you would talk more about Cats Don't dance in the context of classic Warner Bros animation. When I watch the film, I always feel like it was the last great Looney Tunes short or something. Thanks!
Thank you for this video. I'm working on some simple animation exercises, eventually building up to character animation. Your video gave me a good idea how to study and reference animation.
Are you filming this from Heaven? It's really bright! Haha. But anyway, I've always wished I liked this movie more than I did. The animation and design is spectacular, and I love the nods to old Hollywood. But the story is so predictable and the characters aren't really that interesting. It had so much going for it, but it just didn't deliver. It's a shame.
Marc Hendry Ah. Mine has a manual mode where you can control the exposure through aperture and ISO. I'd suggest seeing if yours does too. I shot a whole short film with it and you would never even know it wasn't a regular camcorder.
Steven Bowser Had I been old enough to pay my own ticket at the time, I'd agree. But I saw it a few years ago on a vhs I bought for 50 cents. I guess it was worth it.
I don't believe I've heard of this movie before, though it looks amazingly familiar. You're right about the sticking to tradition. I do have to criticize the beginning of this epiosde, as it felt like we were thrown in the deep-end without much context. I understand you expect us to be savvy, but it could have done with some build-up before getting straight into the theory. good on you for interviewing animators though. Great insights.
In one scene shown in the review, The collar on Danny's shirt gets caught on the huge black wire and his clothes got stuck, the wire pulls Danny's shirt and vest off but how was it able to pull off his pants too? In my mind, I think the shirt and vest would've been able to pull off, but his pants stay on, but they do it as the wire pulls Danny's shirt, vest, and pants off leaving him in only his boxers
Maybe someone in the animating process might have wanted Danny in boxers, so Bob was their uncle, they did it that way, and it was inked and painted for the film.
Hey there, i'll be moving to LA soon. i'm coming from Laguna Collage of art and design. i studied traditional animation there. i'd love to continue studying it, but i'd like to hear from you for possibly guesting on my youtube channel. i don't know how to directly contact on here, but let me know if you're interested
One of my favorite scenes is shown here, when Danny's clothes come off leaving on only his boxers. Why do you think the people who made this movie wanted that to happen? That had to be Danny's most embarrassing moment in the whole movie.
Off topic but related to Cats Don't Dance. I feel like the film missed the mark, it felt like it had the wrong target audience, and it had a lot of missed potential. It would have been much better as an adult-oriented film rather than a family-friendly one. The film is a bit too short and doesn't expand upon the racism in the film-industry allegory as much as it could have. Like one missed opportunity was allegories to the minstrel shows, and their influence on animation showing the complicated history, both of appreciation and ridicule, between white and black Americans, and it would have also been a missed opportunity to feature Warner Bros's animated IPs; like it wouldn't the Looney Tunes characters themselves, but the animal actors who play the characters with assuming that in the film's world, the shorts are live-action instead of animated.
One of my all time favorite movies. My family and I still sing Big and Loud to eachother and say "shut up, max"
"I think the line drawings with minimal detail are a *huge* help for broad animation." There are so many anime fans I would love to throw this quote at haha This was a fun video! I used to love this film as a kid, and I really want to rewatch it.
wow. i loved this movie as a kid. i checked it out of my local library every other week for a year.
I'm so glad you have, cats don't dance, on this! It's so underrated. :(
Thank you so much for making these. I'm obsessed with animation and I love learning about the nitty gritty details son these are great. I'm always excited when I see your videos in my subscription list. Keep 'em coming!
Also, I was hoping you would talk more about Cats Don't dance in the context of classic Warner Bros animation. When I watch the film, I always feel like it was the last great Looney Tunes short or something.
Thanks!
I was just on your channel two days ago wondering when the next episode would be out!
Thanks so much for doing these! Fantastic series!
I love this movie and it deserves a lot of Attention.
This movie needs a blu ray release.
I be so happy get a Blu Ray release
It's just got one 😊
If I was an animator in training, I would have found this educational in addition to being entertaining.
You obviously put a lot of effort into this video good job and hope you can Garner mote attention
Thank you for sharing your notes! They're very helpful!
Thank you for this video. I'm working on some simple animation exercises, eventually building up to character animation. Your video gave me a good idea how to study and reference animation.
Loved your insight and thoughts on this movie...but it is quite difficult to see you haha.
Don't go into the light, Carol Ann! The light is bad! ;)
Thank you Marc! Very precious notes!
I remember being surprised when Prologue came on during my screening of Green Room. What a treat
Almost certainly. Even better he's generous enough to share his journey of learning for us -extraordinary man
Man I wish this channel got more love. Wish I could thumbs up more.
If I may ask, where did you get the footage of the Behind The Scenes production?
Excellent video!
Congrats on 1,200 subs! :)
Amazing video! I enjoyed it, the video was really interesting!
Are you filming this from Heaven? It's really bright! Haha.
But anyway, I've always wished I liked this movie more than I did. The animation and design is spectacular, and I love the nods to old Hollywood. But the story is so predictable and the characters aren't really that interesting. It had so much going for it, but it just didn't deliver. It's a shame.
Marc Hendry Ah. Mine has a manual mode where you can control the exposure through aperture and ISO. I'd suggest seeing if yours does too. I shot a whole short film with it and you would never even know it wasn't a regular camcorder.
I really enjoy the animation of Darla in this movie. To me, that alone is worth the price of admission.
Steven Bowser Had I been old enough to pay my own ticket at the time, I'd agree. But I saw it a few years ago on a vhs I bought for 50 cents. I guess it was worth it.
Goddamit i was gonna do this joke!
Stephen Leotti hehe, yeah I never saw this in theaters either but I was just using the expression. :P
Fantastic video marc :)
I don't believe I've heard of this movie before, though it looks amazingly familiar. You're right about the sticking to tradition.
I do have to criticize the beginning of this epiosde, as it felt like we were thrown in the deep-end without much context. I understand you expect us to be savvy, but it could have done with some build-up before getting straight into the theory. good on you for interviewing animators though. Great insights.
this actually helped alot thanks so much
thanks for sharing this!
Dude nice video! But you're very back lit. 😂
awesome!
In one scene shown in the review, The collar on Danny's shirt gets caught on the huge black wire and his clothes got stuck, the wire pulls Danny's shirt and vest off but how was it able to pull off his pants too? In my mind, I think the shirt and vest would've been able to pull off, but his pants stay on, but they do it as the wire pulls Danny's shirt, vest, and pants off leaving him in only his boxers
Maybe someone in the animating process might have wanted Danny in boxers, so Bob was their uncle, they did it that way, and it was inked and painted for the film.
This film along with Invader Zim were big inspiration for Vivziepop
That's s interesting, her designs aré bussier though
Hey there, i'll be moving to LA soon. i'm coming from Laguna Collage of art and design. i studied traditional animation there. i'd love to continue studying it, but i'd like to hear from you for possibly guesting on my youtube channel. i don't know how to directly contact on here, but let me know if you're interested
Hey! I know this comment is a year old lol but I plan on trying to get into LCAD, how do you feel about the school? :)
5:23 Find Yourself 033 Mordecai crying
OMG HOW :bakugo who u
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One of my favorite scenes is shown here, when Danny's clothes come off leaving on only his boxers. Why do you think the people who made this movie wanted that to happen? That had to be Danny's most embarrassing moment in the whole movie.
I'd be willing to bet a surprising amount.
Great info! But the video is a bit bright when you show your face
Do you really think, they’ll be crossover Cartoons: Supernoobs vs. Cats Don’t Dance
Supernoobs vs. Cats Don’t Dance of Season 4
Off topic but related to Cats Don't Dance. I feel like the film missed the mark, it felt like it had the wrong target audience, and it had a lot of missed potential. It would have been much better as an adult-oriented film rather than a family-friendly one. The film is a bit too short and doesn't expand upon the racism in the film-industry allegory as much as it could have. Like one missed opportunity was allegories to the minstrel shows, and their influence on animation showing the complicated history, both of appreciation and ridicule, between white and black Americans, and it would have also been a missed opportunity to feature Warner Bros's animated IPs; like it wouldn't the Looney Tunes characters themselves, but the animal actors who play the characters with assuming that in the film's world, the shorts are live-action instead of animated.
Too fast.