Tekenfilm
- 1976
- 2m
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Simple concept, but a fascinating cartoon
This is a 2-minute Dutch cartoon reminiscent of the Fleischer Studio and its "Out of the Inkwell" animated shorts which between the teens and 1930s featured Ko-Ko the Clown, Betty Boop and other memorable characters drawn before viewers' eyes. Tekenfilm offers the hand of an artist with a pencil sketching a minimalist figure of a man. Before it ends, the cartooned man cavorts for a while, then is chased by an eraser until the artist finally outlines him in indestructible ink and colorizes him. Just when all seems well, the artist gives up on the project, wads up the sketch and discards it. Finis! Like many European cartoons of the last half of the twentieth century, this one has no dialog, just intriguing animation, a simple storyline, and engaging music--in this case the music is from Ton Plantaz.
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- macfilms
- Jul 8, 2007
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