Neither did Kennedy Cartoons. Sure would've love to see the Miranda episodes with that animation. And this comes from a guy who's a tad turned off at it from other shows like Tiny Toons (though You Asked For It Again, How Sweetie It Is and Inside Plucky Duck come off as exceptions).
Walt Disney Japan could be the best, but they were inconsistent. It's easy to tell with the two Lucky episodes you showcased for the studio: the second Japan Lucky episode (with the tow truck) looks amazing, while the first (in the grocery store) isn't nearly as impressive. There definitely seemed to be an A team and a B team with that studio.
I see what you mean, and something I forgot to mention was that most of the Walt Disney Japan episodes were animated by some additional japanese studios who I will not list here because that would take too long, and Darkwing Duck had the same issue where some of the Walt Disney Japan episodes are inconsistent due to the episodes being worked on by the studio with help from the addition japanese animation studios. (Duck Blind and Let’s get Respectable are the only 2 WDJ animated episodes that are inconsistent).
I was looking at the difference you mentioned and I have to say the grocery store looks better to me in my opinion the movement is smooth the faces are not acting as odd, luck's face in the truck scene looks really off, while the store has the gritty real feel
I'm from Brazil and I never heard about the existence of this studio called Guimaraes Productions until now, and the animation looks better than almost every Brazilian cartoon made in the past 10 years.
They were a studio that mainly animated Disney show, they were very short lived unfortunately, with their only latest project being The Princess & The Frog.
They only animated Pedal to The Metal sadly, the rest of the Raw Toonage shorts were animated by Wang Film Productions before the 1993 series was animated by other studios overseas.
@@girlfurriendscartoon3848 Honestly, I feel like Kennedy Cartoon’s animation fits this type of show in my opinion, it’s just that we didn’t get a lot of Raw Toonage episodes considering it’s very short run. (About 13 episodes with 4 segments, correct me if I’m wrong.)
Oh! Thank you for this! I'm going to show this to some of my other Bonkers friends. I've always known about there being disparate studios working on this and the Australia unit, but I didn't know who exactly and that there were this many. This is a good summation of this info for the Bonkers community.
Disney animation in Australia is my least favorite studio, it felt less like a studio and more of a school. However, that unit kept on improving each year and when they finished brother bear 2 and Cinderella 3, they made it on top almost comparable to the main studio in Burbank, CA.
Yeah, most of Walt Disney Australia’s animation was pretty rough in the early years of animating tv shows (The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh and Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears are huge exceptions), but I feel like they became good when they animated Goof Troop.
Why did all the Warner Bros and Disney cartoons from the 90s cartoons always make too many collabs with several different animation studios? Step with Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Freakyzoid and DC 90s animated series, almost all of them did. Hence why they managed to produce 65 episodes in a single season almost in a year, Disney was at least a little more consistent with Bonkers' animation compared to Animaniacs and Tiny Toons, there were rare times when Bonkers' design was modelsheetless, With inconsistent designs, Warner Bros. designs were more disproportionate, although of course, Bonkers is not saved from being sabotaged by the infamous Kennedy Cartoon, responsible for making the animation of the worst animated episodes of Tiny Toons. 4:46 This is anime animation, I didn't remember that Bonkers was one of Disney's animated series with the best animation along with Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers or Darwin Duck. 15:33 I'm surprised that even animated in the poor Kennedy Cartoons studio, they kept the design stable, since many of their works are bad or have inconsistent designs, so bad was it, that Warner Bros cut off any relationship after the horrible work they did in the first season of Tiny Toons. I watched that episode, and in no scene did they have the infamous Kennedy Cartoon Pose or dance. Only Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon were the only major animation companies that rarely did this.
Yeah, I was really shocked at how passable the Kennedy animation was here compared to their work on Tiny Toon Adventures and others. They stayed on model, and didn’t have any of the bizarre bounciness they’re usually known for.
I hate that animation house style, always having characters do the same boggle-eyed dazed expression. Their way of animating characters’ mouths when speaking and grinning also drives me crazy.
Disney+ is the only way you can watch this series without watching the Toon Disney rips, thankfully the series was uploaded on Internet Archive for people to watch.
@@ShadowKirbo0 That won't go unappreciated. If you make that, I will constantly refer to it and share it whenever the subject comes up. It's absolutely a worthy project