Music video for ‘Heaven’ by Lai Lai Lai Team
Created by the @onionskingroup.
Brillant animation. More of their work here.
Source: thefoxisblack.com
(via Ralph Bakshi remembers Thomas Kinkade and his work on FIRE AND ICE | The Beat)
Source: comicsbeat.com
Chris Haley drew an Astro Boy/Tetsuwan Atomu/鉄腕アトム. I colored him for funsies but also because I have a ridiculous soft-spot for manga and anime from the 50s and 60s.
(via chrishaley)
Source: joebloodyhunter
I mean, really… Top this if you can.
Outdoor scenes focusing on the archetecture from Disney’s 1961 animated film, “101 Dalmatians”.
(via bookspaperscissors)
Source: thedevildraws
L.A. party people… Check this out.
Sean curated four evenings at the Los Angeles Animation Festival (LAAF). Click here for more.
My dear friend Sean has some great taste in animation. If you’re in LA, check this out!
Source: chimeramusic
mdt:
Luis vs The Skeletons - an animated short from @johncarling. Just a wonderful thing.
Luis vs The Skeletons
Source: joncarling
Collection: Visions of Frank (Jim Woodring)
short films by Japan’s most audacious animators — all based on the Frank comics by Jim Woodring.
(via negativepleasure)
Source: networkawesome
Do I even need to say that Bill Plympton is a genius?
Adventures in Plymptoons! Documentary About Animator Bill Plympton
Source: Laughing Squid
Using Robots as Metaphors to Combat Prejudice, Not Reinforce It
“Often, when we see robots in popular culture, they’re actually more powerful than we are. If the Cylons were a metaphor for, say, Irish immigrants to the United States, they’d be telling a story about workers rising up from the slums and engulfing us all in whiskey and potatoes. These metaphors tend to legitimate the fears of privileged class rather than debunking them. “
The Cylons were Irish. All makes sense now.
via Alyssa Rosenberg @ ThinkProgress
Source: thinkprogress.org







