One of the first gems of the cable TV age, Faerie Tale Theatre brings 26 classic tales to life. Produced over a five-year span (1982-87) for Showtime, FTT brought together creative dramatics and whimsical writing with some of the top talents of the day. Executive producer/host Shelley Duvall (who was coming off her breakout role in The Shining) shepherds this mix of theatrical simplicity and grand storytelling for these oft-told tales ("Goldilocks and the Three Bears," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Hansel and Gretel," "Sleeping Beauty," and the like) for kids and their parents. Since they are not elaborately produced, FTT may be a hard sell for some smaller members of the family at first, but most should be hooked, even older kids who may pooh-pooh fairy tales. There's always a slight twist that makes these productions fresh.
The cast is amazing, especially when you think how lightly cable television was thought of in the '80s : Jeff Bridges, Bud Cort, Liza Minnelli, James Coburn, Susan Sarandon, Christopher Reeve, Klaus Kinski, Billy Crystal, Matthew Broderick, Gregory Hines, Eric Idle, Robin Williams, and Mick Jagger are some of the talented-and varied-actors appearing. Crystal's take on the smart "Little Pig" (with Jeff Goldblum as the wolf) and Williams's "Frog Prince" are two comic gems. Malcolm McDowell, right in the middle of his career high-point of playing baddies, brings flair to the Big Bad Wolf, while his then-real-life wife Mary Steenburgen beautifully counterpoints as Red Riding Hood. The casting of Vincent Price and Vanessa Redgrave in "Snow White" is inspired. Also impressive are the directors Duvall pooled : Tim Burton ("Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp"), Francis Ford Coppola ("Rip Van Winkle") Peter Medak (three episodes), Nicholas Meyer ("Pied Piper"), and Roger Vadim ("Beauty and the Beast"). You can go on for days about these wonderful tales, most totaling around the 45-minute mark, but it's
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To Duck or Not to Duck is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in theatres in 1943, directed by Chuck Jones and featuring Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. The film initially is set by a lake but concludes at a boxing match. Mel Blanc provides the voice of Daffy, while Arthur Q. Bryan, who is not credited in the title card, provides the voice of Elmer.
The cartoon has fallen into the public domain, as United Artists (successor-in-interest to Associated Artists Productions) failed to renew the copyright in time. It is found on many VHS tapes of public domain cartoons, with very badly faded colors (in fact, the a.a.p. logo was left intact!). It has been fully restored on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6.
It is the earliest-released color Looney Tune to have these each of these two distinctions: to fall into the public domain, and to have its original opening and closing titles survive (the two color Looney Tunes that preceded it, The Hep Cat and My Favorite Duck, remain under copyright, and were given Blue Ribbon reissues; both have been restored on DVD, but each still feature the Blue Ribbon titles)."
"The Hungry Rat" "തീറ്റഭ്രാന്തൽ എലി" In this Cartoon Story you will watch a Rat "Kuku" who eats a lot even after he said not do so but, one day how he realize that "Nothing is better than the extent" is for you to watch.
Watch another Short and motivational Hindi story named "The Magical Pearl" Cartoons for Kids. In this story there is a boy named Ashish who's self confidence is zero but, one day how Ganpati Bappa made him realize his "Will Power" is for you to watch.
Sequel to A Day in the Life of a Ninja. Trouble's afoot for our beloved hero as he faces the hardships of unemployment. Over 8 minutes of unbridled ninja excitement.
Soap opera parody using lamps. I used stop motion and then rotoscoped all the lamps in flash to get that "cartoony" look. Crazy, quick flash that will leave you thirsting for more! 2:30 PM Monday thru thursday on your local station.
Update : Wow, first page after less than a day, and daily third. Just to answer a few questions in advance, yes, I'll make more, and no, I didn't steal the idea of a 'Die-ry' from Johnny the Homocidal Maniac. I've never read any, and came up with the idea
I decided to just make an animation as fast as I could possible go. After several days of nonstop animating I came up with this piece. It's several shorts pieced together and they go by fast, so blinking is not reccomended. The music is by the Descendents
This was a very early attempt at Flash, i had no other source of sounds to my knowledge, so i ripped off all the CS sounds. This isnt that great, i wouldnt waste your time watching something that took 6 days to make. The sequal is better.
This is a story about a boy on his first day of high school. its like an animated message. popular people try and be cool be being like everyone else, and all ths make them ordinary and like losers, whereas people like the loser in this story are really n
This may be a little tame for some newgrounds viewers, but if you like 60's style artwork & music check it out. It was done for the movie "Down with Love" with Renee Zellweger and Ewan McGregor. It's based on movies like "Pillow Talk" with Doris Day and R
First there was "Play". Then one day a bunch of Flatheads got together and decided to start their own percussion band. This is their debut performance!