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Cat Burglar (2022)
8/10
The best yet must hair pulling modern Tex Avery Tribute
22 February 2022
The Art direction, The gags and the slap stick, the Easter eggs in the background, the entire show is eye candy! If it wasn't for the "interactive" part, you might have to repeat some segments over and over again before you reach the next part because of the tricky trivia questions, but if you manage to have full control over the trivia part, you can get over 90 minutes of content, with uncensored violence and fantastic animation, I thought at first that Rowdy and Peanut are just gonna be another generic comedic duo copying Droppy and Spike but their dynamic surprised me, Peanut doesn't have plot armor and Rowdy is a likeable jerk, I haven't laughed at a traditional old school inspired toon in a long time and some of the deaths here actually made me chuckle, This is a great love letter to one of the best cartoonists of all time with priciest mail stamps printed in gold, OH! And the soundtrack composed by Christopher Willis is so accurate to the ones scored by Scott Bradley it almost scarred me, I highly recommend it if you are a fan of old school cartoons, I loved it!
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Blenderstein! (2011)
8/10
Zach Bellissimo's Little Masterpiece !
3 October 2018
Blenderstein! is a film by Zach Bellissimo debuting online exclusively in the the Cartoon Brew's 2nd Student Animation Festival. was produced at New York's School of Visual Arts. The film draws upon an appreciation of classic horror movies and traditional animation principles, but Zach also adds a personal voice that is completely original. There are many highlights-funny character animation, excellent color, superb staging-and the end product looks as professional as any piece of hand-drawn animation being produced today.
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