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Tag Archives: Chuck Jones
The Hyperion Horseflies Story
It’s no secret that Chuck Jones and Art Babbitt were good friends from way back. But in writing about Disney, Chuck borrowed one of Art’s own stories. In Chuck Reducks (pp. 95-6) he writes: Disney animators were more likely to … Continue reading
Posted in 1932-1941: Disney Glory Days, Disney, Hollywood
Tagged Chuck Jones, Disney Studios, Hyperion, Practical Jokes, Roy O. Disney, Walt Disney
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The 3rd Annual Annie Awards
The Annie Awards is the Oscars for the animation industry: the highest honor awarded by one’s peers in the animation field. The tradition was started by the incredible June Foray, a ubiquitous voice talent from the Golden age of Looney … Continue reading
Posted in 1946-1970s: Later Years, Animation
Tagged Annie Awards, ASIFA, Award Ceremony, Bugs Bunny, Chuck Jones, Daffy Duck, Droopy, Friz Freleng, Goofy, June Foray, Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, MGM, Tex Avery
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Art Babbitt’s Roast: Chuck Jones
Chuck Jones is many things: a father of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, creator of the Roadrunner and Pepe Le Pew, director of the Grinch, … and Art’s Babbitt’s friend. On May 25th, 1974, when Art Babbitt was 66 years … Continue reading
Posted in 1946-1970s: Later Years
Tagged 1970s, Art Babbitt, Chuck Jones, Grim Natwick, June Foray, Pepe Ruiz, Phil Monroe, T. Hee
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