When I was young and reading credits of cartoons on TV I wondered,"How can you direct a cartoon?" I sure wish I'd seen this educational segment those days.Walter Lantz did a good thing in his early segments of the Woody Woodpecker show.
Walter Benjamin Lantz (April 27, 1899 March 22, 1994) He was the world's greatest cartoonist and animator ever and ever and the father of Woody Woodpecker.
Thank you so much for posting this !!! I love Walter Lantz I think he is an amazing animator and cartoonist. This video helped me sooo much on my History of Cartoons report. Keep up the good work. : )
I remember years ago, around 1967 or '68, Lantz made an appearance on the half-hour CBS daytime program titled "Art Linkletter's House Party". Anyone remember it? Linkletter interviewed Lantz about the cartoon process, which was followed by a brief clip from a WW cartoon. Lantz received tremendous applause after the clip ended & he left the stage. I would've been about 10 years old. I'm not sure why but I've always remembered this. In recent times, I've searched for the "House Party" episode that would've featured Lantz' appearance but to no avail. I've tried to find an isolated clip of this on You Tube among the other Lantz offerings found here without success. Would be alot of fun to see it again!
This is something that Lantz could do that Disney could never do..Lantz taught his young viewers how to draw cartoon characters.Disney hosted his tv shows..but? he was never able to show his viewers how to draw cartoons.
Actually, it was Disney's distributor, Charles Mintz, who took over Oswald and most of Disney's artists, including Friz Freleng and Hugh Harman, and set up his own studio. But Universal was apparently dissatisfied with Mintz's pictures, and as his backers, took over the character and started an in-house studio under Lantz. Harman, Rudolf Ising, and Freleng went to Warners; Mintz already owned the Krazy Kat studio and linked up with Columbia.
@Jhofred12 He didn't. Disney had signed a contract that gave the rights to Universal Studios. Universal pushed Disney out and after delivering his final cartoons to the studio he and UB Iwerks created a new character, Mickey Mouse.
People on video (please correct me if i did some mistake) Les Kline (guy in purple shirt smoking at 0:51 ) Robert Bentley (guy playing trumpet at 0:49) Alex Lovy (guy playing trumpet at 0:45) Homer Brightman (guy in blue shirt standing at 0:43)
I loved watching these after the cartoon was finished, they were so satisfying
Agradeço a essa turma por muito da alegria de minha infância.
Agradeço a quem postou esse vídeo também.
I would have loved to have been around in those days and in the industry at the same time.
Many people do.
I would have LOVED to live in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s. The number of geniuses I would have been able to meet would be astronomical.
Not as famous as Chuck Jones or Tex Avery, but to read about him is to learn he's just as influential in the history of animation.
Bugs Hardaway
The "Other Uncle Walt"! Loved Walter Lantz's characters.
Love the sarcasm in his works.
When I was young and reading credits of cartoons on TV I wondered,"How can you direct a cartoon?" I sure wish I'd seen this educational segment those days.Walter Lantz did a good thing in his early segments of the Woody Woodpecker show.
I think Walter Lantz was smart for showing the kids how cartoons were made, since it takes lot of hard work to make a 15, 30 or 60 minute cartoon.
Pretty cool. He has an awesome voice!
Walter Benjamin Lantz
(April 27, 1899 March 22, 1994)
He was the world's greatest cartoonist and animator ever and ever and the father of Woody Woodpecker.
Thank you so much for posting this !!! I love Walter Lantz I think he is an amazing animator and cartoonist. This video helped me sooo much on my History of Cartoons report. Keep up the good work. : )
I remember years ago, around 1967 or '68, Lantz made an appearance on the half-hour CBS daytime program titled "Art Linkletter's House Party". Anyone remember it? Linkletter interviewed Lantz about the cartoon process, which was followed by a brief clip from a WW cartoon. Lantz received tremendous applause after the clip ended & he left the stage. I would've been about 10 years old. I'm not sure why but I've always remembered this. In recent times, I've searched for the "House Party" episode that would've featured Lantz' appearance but to no avail. I've tried to find an isolated clip of this on You Tube among the other Lantz offerings found here without success. Would be alot of fun to see it again!
grande walter lantz , tem pessoas que poderiam viver 200 anos . walter poderia ser uma delas.
Walter Lantz is my great uncle
Really
Got any Woody Woodpecker things lying around?
I wished that I could have met your great uncle and your great aunt..Mr.Walter Lantz and Mrs.Gracie Lantz..Ms.Lantz.
THANK YOU SO MUUUUUCH!!!
I have tears in my eyes now... ^__^
This is something that Lantz could do that Disney could never do..Lantz taught his young viewers how to draw cartoon characters.Disney hosted his tv shows..but? he was never able to show his viewers how to draw cartoons.
grrrr, I just want to know how many times they have to draw the same thing for it to look animated.
You really can't fault Lantz here anyway since he was only doing what the studio wanted.
1:51... how fast he drew that pig. That was awesome! I would've loved a job in a studio like this at that time.
it was around since 1929 so it was a while. too bad it shut down at 1972
1929-1948. First Incarnation. 1950-1972. Second
Great artist.
tell i became 6 years old..i thought this man was my father
i'm looking for "Walter, Woody and the World of Animation" documentary...
well yea but i still dont get how did he took oswald away from walt disney
Actually, it was Disney's distributor, Charles Mintz, who took over Oswald and most of Disney's artists, including Friz Freleng and Hugh Harman, and set up his own studio. But Universal was apparently dissatisfied with Mintz's pictures, and as his backers, took over the character and started an in-house studio under Lantz. Harman, Rudolf Ising, and Freleng went to Warners; Mintz already owned the Krazy Kat studio and linked up with Columbia.
yep
agree!
wooow nice very nice
@jordanbhs09 it depends on what the action is. or how long the certain scene is
Walter ❤❤
@Jhofred12 He didn't. Disney had signed a contract that gave the rights to Universal Studios. Universal pushed Disney out and after delivering his final cartoons to the studio he and UB Iwerks created a new character, Mickey Mouse.
People on video (please correct me if i did some mistake)
Les Kline (guy in purple shirt smoking at 0:51 )
Robert Bentley (guy playing trumpet at 0:49)
Alex Lovy (guy playing trumpet at 0:45)
Homer Brightman (guy in blue shirt standing at 0:43)
Damn animation studios looked so damn boring back in the day
thank you for the birth of Woody Woodpecker!!!
@Jhofred12 because Walter could actualy draw him so Oswald was 1/2 his to. Disney was never a really good artist just a good story teller.
great man
of course
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Please tell me from which this film Im lookin for cannot find
It's a segment from The Woody Woodpecker Show (1957-1958) most are online.
@@misterdoc5773 where I can download
Valter Laz
@00belief00 omg lol, but walter is super awesum, well was lol