Daily Dose of Classic Cartoons
Sharing moments from cartoons of the Golden Age of American animation. Will aim to post daily.
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- Oh heck yes, this movie is finally releasing and getting the love it needs where I'm at. I already saw it elsewhere, but I wouldn't mind viewing it again at some point.
- And here's one final Ken Muse scene from "The Flying Cat" where Tom creates wings with a corset and tries them out. Seems like since then, Muse has solidified his animation where the characters feel on-model, no matter if they squash and stretch which feels like the stuff he also did at Disney.
- Here's another Ken Muse scene from "Quiet Please" Here, Tom sings a luabby while giving Spike a lot of knock out drops and shows Jerry he can make so much noise without disturbing him. Fun fact: it's very easy to detect Muse's work by looking at how he draws Tom with three bumps on his chest.
- Gonna get January's animator of the month out of the way which is Ken Muse, best known for his works at Disney and MGM. This is one of his best scenes seen in "Tee For Two", where alongside some great use of squash and stretch where Tom gets dragged with the club, Jerry uses Tom's head as a hole.