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![]() It's a crime wave... Lead by a foul fellow with no regard for vintage Ford parts. If you see this bastard of a bird, catch him... Egg him... and send me the roadster bodies. He w... To read the rest of this blog entry from The Ford Barn, click here. |
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The stop-motion sequencing for this must have been phenomenal!
What a great video - in a weird kinda way. Thanks for the video! |
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That is absolutely amazing that this was done BEFORE computers ! It is really hard to believe. Great job !
MIKE
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Location: Lead Hill, Arkansas
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Supremely clever Ryan! I could watch it several times and still enjoy the heck out of it! Do you you have any info on the particulars (date, who made it etc.)? Dennis/Arkansas
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I remember seeing something like that in the later 50's . I know this one is a lot older . It might be the same one but I do remember a critter eating up a bunch of car parts on the Saturday morning cartoons I always watched when I was a small boy .
The cartoonist of that time really did some assume work , one page at a time ! A true art ! Retro Jim |
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The film was made in 1930 and directed by Harold L. Muller.
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Very good!
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Join Date: May 2010
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If I am around in 2030 I want to borrow that bird!!!! Matt in Alameda
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Pennsylvania
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That was amazing... not only the fantasy, but the reality of making the animation work!
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Wish he'd come eat this pile of parts in my shop and crap out a roadster!! He works a heck of a lot faster than me!!! That was really cool!!!! And like some have said, very good for the times!!
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Wow!! That was so neat, I love it. Even my girl asked me to forward the link to her. I could watch it over and over. The animation is astounding for them time. Very well done. Nice job finding it Ryan.
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Must be the vet told the bird it need more iron in its diet
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That was a great film. Amazing graphics for the time period. Thanks for sharing. Don/WI
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Outstanding! Thanks for sharing.
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Join Date: May 2010
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Off to pet smart i go i am going to buy me one of them there birds!!!!!! Even if i pay $1000.00 FOR him. I still would be ahead. Thanks ryan. Knuck from indiana.
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Thanks Ryan, that is a a great piece of early film history. I wonder if it recieved any awards at the time, very well done.
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creepy. awesome.
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Hilarious and very clever. I loved it!
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Ryan or anybody .....................
Just what is the link to send this one to anybody ? MIKE
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