John Culhane takes us behind the scenes at Disney in 1983, including dinosaur effects for "Baby," and Darrell Van Citters' early attempt to direct Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Animators act on camera like Athletes act in movies n TV, Its amazing how an Animator can be so skilled at acting in his/her craft and in the real world they're like some line backer in an episode of Murdee She Wrote.
Man, to think the original design looked so simplistic compared to what we ended up getting. Also an animated pushover cop seems like an interesting idea. I just wonder if Judge Doom would still be in this version like the final version.
SNOOPS snooping! Saved and shared and now to be seen in a mannered moderator mode that not only tickles me, MC, monumentally, personally, as universally conceded when not by acclamation acceded, Animation Historian JOHN CULHANE embodies his gullible guileless gosh guide guise as well as also essentially essays editorial notions and just as easily entertains quirkily a general audience adaptation of his own highly cerebral/celestial celebration of what were and still are sometimes called animated CARTOONS.
They probably didn't think it was necessary (Don't forget Paul Reubens was still not very well known at this point, outside his Pee-Wee Herman Show presentation as part of The Groundlings).