Sentences with phrase «of classic animation»

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This decision was based on pure madness in retrospect, but more specifically a deep - seated love of classic animation.
If you're a fan of classic animation you surely are a fan of Ralph Bakshi.
The first full - length trailer for the re-imagining of the classic animation — in cinemas on 17 March 2017 — has been released
After stumbling through their own in - house CGI animated features, Disney (with a little guidance from Pixar's creative leader and new Disney animation czar John Lasseter) finally finds the right balance of classic animation magic and contemporary sensibility with this comic musical adventure version of the «Rapunzel» fairy tale.
Everyone in the Polygon press room reacted in some way when the brief moments of Cuphead's play were shown, and the idea of aping the look of classic animation for a modern game is inspired.
Disney has announced it's intention to create a live - action version of their classic animation Dumbo.

Not exact matches

To mark the 60th anniversary of its original release, a restored HD version of the classic British animation film has hit the shelves.
Draves called these animations sheep in homage to the classic Philip K. Dick novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
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«The Jungle Book» (1967) is the definition of classic Disney animation and it is one of my favourites.
Mixing classic and computer generated animation this is actually a milestone of cartoon Sci - Fi movies that still looks pretty great years later.
Well - done remake of a classic for old - school fans with a few problems regarding controls and animations.
Critics Consensus: Even if it's not an animation classic, Over the Hedge is clever and fun, and the jokes cater to family members of all ages.
It is hard to believe nearly 25 years have passed since the theatrical release of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Director Robert Zemeckis» irreverent, thoroughly entertaining mashup of traditional animation and classic Hollywood noir.
It is hard sometimes to shake the feeling that this live - action Disney adaptation is relying too much on the 1991 animation, to the point that it almost feels like an extended version of that film; but even so, it offers a fresh and modern look at the classic story that makes it worth it.
This thoroughly entertaining blend of live action and animation is an irreverent send - up of Hollywood noir and classic studio cartoons.
There's no doubt the heart and the politics of this story of sisterly affection are in the right place, and the songs are instantly iconic, the animation crisp and the voice work terrific, so as a children's film it's right up there with a lot of Classic Disney.
After a string of brilliant comedies, director Wes Anderson for his fifth film turns to a stop - motion animation take on a classic Roald Dahl book.
The original was such an important milestone in the fighting game genre and this takes the package of the classic and puts it in HD with animations that look fluid and artistic.
«I'll Make A Man Out Of You», sung by Donny Osmond, has become something of a minor classic in the Disney repertoire, and it is appealing for its punchy tempo and well - matched animatioOf You», sung by Donny Osmond, has become something of a minor classic in the Disney repertoire, and it is appealing for its punchy tempo and well - matched animatioof a minor classic in the Disney repertoire, and it is appealing for its punchy tempo and well - matched animation.
This remake of Disney's 1991 classic is remarkably faithful, using present - day digital animation effects to give the story a photo - realistic sheen.
And if the animation doesn't have quite the hand - colored warmth of those older cel - animated classics, it more than does justice to the world's favorite «tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff.»
The real treat comes when Whoville appears onscreen, and classic Seuss is brought to the world of modern animation.
«The delightful animated film from 1991 plays as classic animation, but if you want to go a level deeper into the story and into the songs and into the emotions, that's what this live - action film delivers: a greater depth of emotions,» says director Bill Condon.
The key visual precursor here is Mamoru Oshii's 1995 animation Ghost in the Shell, and Mann's film often feels like a live - action reimagining of that classic of cerebral melancholy.
From its eye - opening teaser, which brilliantly reintroduces audiences to Donovan's 1966 psychedelic rock classic, «Season Of The Witch», to its incredible visual style and haunting stop - motion animation imagery, ParaNorman immediately stands out as something distinctive, different, and to movie fans — dare we say important.
Disney almost ran its famed animation unit into the ground around the turn of the century with cheap sequels to classic films such as Pocahontas, The Little Mermaid and even Dumbo, leaving its reputation as a creative force in tatters.
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Based on Mary Norton's classic novel The Borrowers, this film features striking animation and a story that's rich, detailed and full of vividly engaging characters.
There's no real reason for this live action / animation hybrid version of the classic cartoon besides the fact that digital effects allowed them to do it.
With excellent level design, smooth animations, impressive pixel art, and a bunch of brand - new twists on classic - style gameplay, Sonic Mania manages to feel both old and new at the same time in the best way possible.
The clip showcases the cast of the game, from the classic series to Dragon Ball Super, alongside some really spiffy animation and battle scenes, all topped by heavy - metal music.
The Wrong Trousers (Nick Park, 1993) Aardman Animation first introduced the stop - motion comedy duo of addle - minded inventor Wallace and his smart, unspeaking canine Gromit in 1989's genial «A Grand Day Out,» but the follow - up proved to be a classic of animated comedy.
Boasting beautiful, hand - drawn animations and a re-orchestrated soundtrack, the 1989 classic returns with a unique blend of exploration, action, and adventure.
Yogi Bear Rated PG for some mild rude humor Available on DVD and Blu - ray Combining real life and computer animation, Yogi Bear brings back the old animated classic characters Yogi and Boo Boo into the setting of Jellystone Park for an adventure with Ranger Smith (Tom Cavanagh).
A modern classic, the Pixar animation «Toy Story» achieved the rare feat of being equally entertaining for adults as it was for kids.
The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: The Complete Series (DVD - R) Release date: June 28 Details: 1968 - 69, Warner Archive Collection Rated: Not rated The lowdown: This Hanna - Barbera TV series combined live action and animation as it took Mark Twain's classic characters, Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher, on a series of fantastic adventures as they battle their traditional foe, Injun Joe.
The 1080p transfer looks good for the direct - to - video animation of «Happy Pooh Year» and the 1991 Christmas TV special «Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too» looks like it was made yesterday but still with that classic Pooh look and feel.
Belladonna of Sadness (Cinelicious, Blu - ray), a lost 1973 classic of Japanese animation now found and restored, is indeed an erotic drama, but it's nothing like the manga serials or sexually explicit anime horrors that comes to mind in the intersection of Japan, animation, and erotica.
In «Peter Rabbit,» Sony Pictures Animation's «irreverent, contemporary comedy with attitude» about the little dude, Peter's long - standing feud with Mr. McGregor (Domhnall Gleeson, who seems to be hellbent on dominating the space of «beloved kid lit classics, reinvented for the big screen» these days) takes on a new dimension when the pair battle over a charming new neighbor (Rose Byrne), who apparently also adores animals.
The animation's pretty cool (looks a lot like a more awesome version of classic 80s arcade game Dragon's Lair at times), but the characters are pretty bad (a pig?
Stateside pleas for Blu - ray versions of Hayao Miyazaki's animation classics will only intensify with the high - def release of his latest film, the delightful «Ponyo.»
Everyone has one who seems to best reflect their personality, ambitions, and dreams; for Emma Watson, that seems to be Beauty and the Beast's Belle, who she's taken on in Disney's live - action adaptation of the classic 1991 animation.
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Publicity Materials holds the following four marketing videos: a 30 - second TV spot and 90 - second full theatrical trailer from the film's original 1988 release, the 1996 reissue trailer (1:40), and the 1996 EPK short «Return of a Classic» (1:59) which exaggerates the film's significance, attempting to lump it in with Disney Animation's Renaissance.
In theaters now is Disney Animations» latest original story, Wreck - It Ralph, starring the voice of John C. Reilly as Wreck - It Ralph, a bad guy in a classic arcade game (called Fix - It Felix, Jr.) who doesn't want to be a bad guy any more.
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Looks like another pixar classic movies from and the animation of the human faces also looks more good now and real to me.
The first part of the presentation will focus on Walt Disney Animation Studios, leading to another reel — showing brief clips from many classic animated features of the past, ranging from «Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs» to «Beauty and the Beast» to «Tangled.»
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