Friday, 18 March 2011

Feed the Starving Artist!

If you have enjoyed what you have seen so far, please feel free to donate whatever you can, on the Button to your right, to keep this blog alive with further reviews and artworks for the future - every little counts!

Thanks!

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

One Big Unicorn

As of this moment in time, "Despicable Me" is one of my all-time favourite movies. Makes a nice break seeing a hugely popular film that is made by someone other than Pixar, Blue Sky and/or Dreamworks - chock-a-blocked with plenty of laughs (especially the laughs. You'll be breathless after the first 20 minutes!!), action and heart, without explaining every mad scene that goes on. You literally have to watch everything and work out for yourself what's going on.

Well worth your time and money, especially with this touching scene which inspired the image above:

"One Big Unicorn strong and free
thought he was happy as he could be

Then Three Little Kittens came around
and turned his whole life upside down

They made him laugh, they made him cry
He never should have said Goodbye

And now he knew he could never part
from those Three Little Kittens...that changed his heart."

Saturday, 26 February 2011

Zazzle Store is now open!

OK, I finally bit the bullet and have set up my own Zazzle store - already got a couple of t-shirt designs up for grabs if anyone fancies a change in wardrobe, and to help a starving artist along the way, too!

Sunday, 20 February 2011

"Touche, to me!"

When Cosgrove Hall was still alive and producing many great shows throughout the 90's, Fantomcat was one of them. It is one of many shows that is always brought up in any animation-related conversation. Long before the PC Brigade took full root on all that is dreary, lame and "safe", this show was surprisingly dark - not your average talking animals/insects series, no Sir! On-screen assassinations, guns, the odd "Damn" and "Hell" remark. Jeeeeez....how times have changed 0_o

Rewatching the first seven episodes that have cropped up online, I'm glad to be old enough to understand it better -
including several jokes that would have gone way over my head at the time it was released.

It also proudly featured the vocal talents of Robert Powell, Lorelei King, Jimmy Hibbert and Rob Rackstraw. So no wonder so many mates of mine in the same age-group often recall this series!

And in case anyone is unfamiliar with this show, you can view the first episode below - well worth your time:





Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Still Hibernating...

The Snow Leopard, not me :P

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

RIP Cosgrove Halls...

It was with a heavy heart that one of Britain's great animation studios closed its doors 2010 New Year's Eve...while this may not be news to those who already know, it's time for me to pay proper respects to it.

It really is a shame. 30 years of top quality shows, films and characters that folks older than me can still remember and quote to this day - from great wonders like Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, Jamie & the Magic Torch to memorable/original adaptations of The BFG, the Wind in the Willows, The Foxbusters, Truckers - even the most obscure of productions such as Creepy Crawlies, Avenger Penguins, Victor and Hugo are still remember with great enthusiasm from old and...older alike purely because the cast and crew did what all cartoons were made to do:

ENTERTAIN.

Nowadays every pre-school show that comes on the market has to be made to educate and learn, talking down to kids as if their brains were the size of butterbeans and/or if the parents can't be bothered to make any effort whatsoever. Shows like DM, Duckula and the rest all worked because they made both kids AND adults laugh. Whether it's a groan-worthy pun or a brilliant over-their-heads joke that only Mum or Dad would guffaw at, it saddens my heart to know the last few productions churned out by CH up till their demise consisted of stuff like Engie Benjy, Fifi and the Flowertots and the revolting Eddie Retractorhead...


Sad. Truly sad =(


It was the place where greats such as Brian Trueman, Jimmy Hibbert and David Jason really shot to fame, where they were allowed free will over anything and everything without fear of offending anyone or being restricted in their talents. Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall were great inspirations for the writers and animators they took on board; they knew great talent and encouraged it. They were two of the greatest driving forces of British Animation anywhere. Again, another sad loss.

I just hope that, someday, all of Cosgrove Hall's films and shows will be made available on DVD to at least give the new generation decent entertainment when they're not too jumped up on whatever Japanese/American rubbish we'll be dumped with next. Show me a kid who adores Chortlon and the Wheelies and I'll show you a very happy 23-year-old chap who wants to follow in the steps of the greats mentioned above - to someday become the next Trueman or Hibbert - to be given a chance to show something really original and fun and...lots more =)


So to see this blog post out, here's some fond memories from Cosgrove Hall, with many thanks to the WayBack Machine for rediscovering the old CH websites to dig these out from.

Oh, and be sure to check out Cosgrove Hall Ate My Brain. It may not have been updated in donkeys-years, but it's got more information on the studio's history and shows than any other source anywhere. Well worth it to discover or rediscover something different...


So all that's left to say is:

"Faaaaaangs for the mem-o-ries...!"

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Elefinks

"The elephant is a pretty bird
It's hair is long and wavy,

It makes its nest in a rhubarb tree
and lays its eggs in gravy!"

"The elephant is a pretty bird
It flits from bow to bow,

It makes its nest in a rhubarb tree
and whistles like a cow!"

- Oliver Postgate, 1974

Is it any wonder WHY Bagpuss has remained timeless to this day...? =)