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Animation Greats (1996)

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  • Format: Animated, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Sling Shot
  • DVD Release Date: April 6, 1999
  • Run Time: 70 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6304441045
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #315,517 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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For most of the '70s and '80's, the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) was the center of international creativity in animation. Artists from all over the world came to experiment with new styles, media, techniques, and content. The results were not only intriguing and challenging but often very funny, as this exceptional collection demonstrates. Richard Condie's Oscar-nominated "The Big Snit" (1985) might well rank as the funniest short film of the '80s. The sort of offbeat logic that underlay Gary Larson's "Far Side" cartoons can be found in this freewheeling spoof of nuclear disaster. Some people might find the weird-looking couple who argue over a Scrabble game odd: the husband delights in sawing the furniture, the wife has the annoying habit of pulling out her eyeballs and shaking them; there's a DC-10 tire in their kitchen, a lawnmower in their bathroom, and a bugle hanging over their bed. But they're quite content, thank you very much. A deliciously macabre tone pervades "Special Delivery," (1978), a cautionary tale of good advice ignored. This Oscar-winning short was drawn in colored pencil on paper, including the transitions and camera movements. Cordell Barker's Oscar-nominated "The Cat Came Back" (1988) proves that cute little animals can be pestilential. His madcap short offers a welcome antidote to the saccharine kitties, puppies, and bunnies that blight children's entertainment. Brad Caslor uses old rock & roll songs to present tips to people applying for work in his frenetic "Get a Job" (1985), and John Weldon offers a mordant lesson in the importance of image over substance in politics in "The Lump" (1991). A disc to treasure. --Charles Solomon

 

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Compilation, November 14, 2002
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Kockenlocker "Thrusting Greatness" (Portland, Oregon United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Animation Greats (DVD)
This is a wonderful collection.

I can't think of a finer compilation for someone interested in exploring the diverse uses of animation (defintely non-Disney, thank God) and adult always in theme and occassionally frontal nudity (a couple very brief seconds in "Special Delivery") and this is most assuredly not porn (soft or hard.) But what happens in some of these classics may be bit too harsh for children or outside their understanding. Parents or guardians should decide for themselves.

(1) I consider "Special Delivery" a masterpiece. A murder ( that is not at all murder) that is a very incisive take on hypocrisy and immorality (or is that amorality.) A sterling example of how a "cartoon" can do a lot more than get an hysterical laugh out of you. It's black-humor, will probaby give most anyone a knowing smile, chuckle or roar.

(2)"Getting Started" is one of Richard Condie's first films and another masterpiecce. Condie seems incapable of not making a masterpiece. His take on everyday delusions of grandeur and reality is a charmer with his wonderful off-center sense of humor. Beautifully animated and executed. Once you adjust to Condie's humor and style, you'll be coming back for more. This is original individualist creation at its best.

(3) "The Big Snit" is another Condie masterpiece of a much higher order. Here Condie makes a statement on the unthinkable that is hilarious until literally the end. This isn't one of the best animated films, it belongs in the company of the greatest films ever made. Condie is an absurdist in the W.C. Fields tradition. The couple in this at first seem unreal, but their bizarre eccentricities make them somehow, more realistic, believable and, even, lovable, while maintaining a giddy swipe at "normalcy.

(4)"Get A Job" is an exceedingly entertaining and probably successful effort using rock 'n roll to show how to do what the title and classic song demand. With plenty of bright, almost Looney-Toonish animation, it is just plain fun to watch and delievers it's message without bludgeoning. Would that all public service messages were this kewl and knowing. A classic.

(5) "The Cat Came Back" is a film I had heard about for years, and I was afraid it wouldn't live up to its praise. It more than lived up to the kudos it has justly received. It is about a guy, who makes the mistake of taking in a cat on his doorstep and comes to,uh, regret it. He keeps tossing out the cat. The cat returns and as only a cat can demolishes the guys house and life. Never has there been such sunny black humor. This is as funny as the best Loony Tunes and better than the average. Pure gold with an ending that makes it a gem. Masterpiece every moment of the way.

(6) "Juke Bar" combines live action with animation as cockroaches live it up in a newly delivered old-style juke box to a greasy spoon hot dog joint. The fancifully conceived and animated roaches turn the juke box into a bar. And then the partying begins. A colorful delight. But all parties must end and this one has a first-rate double surprise ending. Actually, not surprising if you've ever battled the little SOBs. Great character animation. A classic.

(7) "Blackfly" is an animation based on a song written by the Canadian who wrote and sings about his experiences as a lumberjack. Another classic. After 6 and 7, you may feel like scratching.

(8) "The Lump" is a cautionary fable on wanting everything to look perfect and how insisting on perfection that is cosmetic show can lead to disaster, i.e. seeing only the beauty and not the reality, which is spun to look beautiful. Another masterpiece to make one contemplate a very real blind-spot in all of us. More relevant than ever in today's unbelievably corrupt new regime of politicians

If you are a mature (in all ways) adult, this is a good one for taking a peek at "alternative" animation and its riches--artstic and content.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 4 stars for this excellent find!, September 7, 2001
This review is from: Animation Greats (DVD)
I don't know why this DVD is getting hard to find all of a sudden. My copy arrived today, but it looks like you can no longer order it.

First off, this DVD isn't really for American kids. With that in mind, please read the following review. Anyway, this is a more entertaining selection of National Film Board of Canada animated shorts than the Leonard Maltin Animation Favorites DVD. The Maltin selections were good too but too arty for the average viewer (I nearly fell asleep throughout "Pas de Deux" on that video).

In "Animation Greats!" we see a variety of crowd pleasers, beginning with the surprising "Special Delivery" and ending with "Blackfly", an animated adaptation of a Canadian folk song. True, there is still "The Lump" after that one, but "The Lump" is just so STUPID and boring. An overlong pixilation/collage short with unappealing characters.

The thing about this DVD is that unlike a lot of short film collections, the ratio of actual GOOD shorts is higher. The best ones are "Special Delivery", Richard Condie's "Getting started" (which is also on the Maltin DVD but the sound is better on this print), "The big snit" (also by Condie, an amazing display of Condie's unique humour), the rarely-seen, albeit excellent musical comedy "Get a Job" starring Bob Dog...and of course, "The Cat Came Back" which seems to be in nearly every single compilation of NFB shorts (It's on the Maltin DVD as well as on any number of past, present and future compilations).

The only shorts I had no love for were "The Lump" and "Juke Bar", a pre-"Joe's Apartment" cockroach-infested stop-motion escapade. It just wasn't funny enough. Overall I recommend getting this if you plan on watching the cartoons with friends, and the Leonard Maltin DVD if you want some beautiful visuals.

This would've got 5 stars from me if they replaced "The Lump" with McLaren's "Neighbours" and "Juke Bar" with "What on Earth".

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great Animation, poor transfer, May 28, 2002
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The animations on this disk can be had on the "super jewelcase" version of this disk. The video transfer on this particular disk is awful. Buy the DVD with the guy in the red spiral on the cover, the animations are the same, but the video transfer is far superior.
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