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Animation by Milt Kahl (1909 - 1987), one of the famed "Nine Old Men." A top-notch draftsman, he was often assigned the most difficult scenes and realistic characters (though he preferred doing broad, cartoony animation).
Music: "smiling perspective" by general fuzz
www.generalfuzz.net/
Thanks to Hans Perk and Michael Barrier for providing the animator drafts!
afilmla.blogspot.com/
www.michaelbarrier.com/
Clips used (all Disney):
0:00 - Pinocchio (1941)
0:13 - Tiger Trouble (1945)
0:21 - Lady and the Tramp (1955)
0:32 - Cinderella (1950)
0:42 - Make Mine Music (1946)
0:47 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
0:46 - The Aristocats (1970)
1:06 - Bambi (1942)
1:19 - Duck Pimples (1945)
1:25 - Melody Time (1948)
1:46 - Sleeping Beauty (1959)
1:51 - Education for Death (1943)
2:00 - Peter Pan (1953)
2:10 - 101 Dalmatians (1961)
2:23 - Jungle Book (1967)
2:29 - Saludos Amigos (1942)
2:42 - Song of the South (1946)
2:56 - Jungle Book (1967)
3:03 - Tiger Trouble (1945)
3:09 - Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
3:24 - Make Mine Music (1946)
3:38 - Song of the South (1946)
3:57 - The Rescuers (1977)
4:15 - Saludos Amigos (1942)
4:19 - Pinocchio (1940)
4:42 - Chicken Little (1943)
4:51 - The Sword in the Stone (1963)
5:07 - Hockey Homicide (1945)
5:11 - The Rescuers (1977)
5:16 - 101 Dalmatians (1961)
5:25 - The Three Caballeros (1944)
5:44 - The Rescuers (1977)
5:55 - Alice in Wonderland (1951)
5:59 - Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968)
6:14 - Alice in Wonderland (1951)
6:20 - The Jungle Book (1967)
6:24 - Alice in Wonderland (1951)
6:26 - The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
6:29 - Alice in Wonderland (1951)
6:31 - The Jungle Book (1967)
6:38 - Pinocchio (1940)
6:42 - The Rescuers (1977)
6:48 - The Jungle Book (1967)
7:05 - Pinocchio (1940)
7:20 - Song of the South (1946)

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@PikaPetey
@PikaPetey 7 лет назад
ahhh the Milt Kahl Head shake.
@ikederp6910
@ikederp6910 7 лет назад
you´re some heavy duty traditional animation researcher, I appreciate that
@batwolfy7044
@batwolfy7044 4 года назад
Hah. Didn't see it until I saw your comment.
@nadianadia4867
@nadianadia4867 4 года назад
Did you mean... Miltshake? I'll leave now
@RachelDeRosier010894
@RachelDeRosier010894 4 года назад
I couldn't read that without picturing you shaking your head while saying that. 😂
@dawgweazle6988
@dawgweazle6988 4 года назад
Also known as the Milt Kahl Head Swaggle.
@Ardhamon5000
@Ardhamon5000 8 лет назад
I can honestly see why Richard Williams admired him so much.
@tgumedia3091
@tgumedia3091 8 лет назад
yes, this is absolutely amazing.
@connorcaddy5661
@connorcaddy5661 5 лет назад
I think he's one of the greatest animators.
@sirdangie1332
@sirdangie1332 4 года назад
Both can rest in peace now.
@RachelDeRosier010894
@RachelDeRosier010894 4 года назад
And Andreas Deja and James Baxter.
@ClearwaterMK2
@ClearwaterMK2 4 года назад
He even inadvertently disturbed Milt Kahl's work by asking him whether he listens to classical music or not.
@HugoJunstrand
@HugoJunstrand 5 лет назад
I can't even begin to fathom how it must be like to animate all the stripes on Shere Khan
@TonyWhiteArchive
@TonyWhiteArchive 2 года назад
I always say to my students who are working in traditional 2D for the first time... Time yourself when doing one character design drawing, then multiply that by 12 or 24 for every second of good animation you want to put up there on the screen. It's a sobering thought, especiually when they all try to do too much too soon with their designs! :)
@elizabethalvarado8698
@elizabethalvarado8698 Год назад
Or Kaa's "walking" away, after getting a knot in his tail.
@Shadywolf09
@Shadywolf09 Год назад
I literally just received the book "The Illusion of Life" by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. I skimmed through it a little and I saw Milt's walk cycle for Shere Khan being animated throughout one page. It says as followed: Animator: Milt Kahl The Jungle Book: "The stripes on the tiger, which ordinarily would be time-consuming decoration, were used here to describe the form of Shere Khan. Because of years spend studying animal movements, the animator was able to do this scene without help from any live action film."
@madderandmadder
@madderandmadder 4 года назад
Milt Kahl was exceptional. It's a shame traditional animators will rarely get to express themselves like this anymore unless it's on their own dime. This was a beautiful artform and I'm sad it's all but dead. Yeah, we still have "traditional" TV shows but they have to rely heavily on tweening or using less frames in order to make something within the budget they're given. I hope this makes a revival. It sounds weird, but the upcoming Cuphead TV show is very promising because the animation in the game was done in this same fashion. I hope it lives up and shows studios there's still profit in doing this type of animation.
@BlueBirdMasquerade9
@BlueBirdMasquerade9 4 года назад
Randy I honestly think that Disney and other major studios are mistaken if they think traditional 2D and hand drawn animation wouldn’t be successful anymore. I think kids are still drawn to the dynamics of 2D animation. I couldn’t get my 6 year old campers to sit through movies like toy story, frozen and zootopia. Then I put on the old Disney classics like artistocats and Peter Pan and their eyes just lit up! 2D and hand drawn animation doesn’t give this perfect, uniform, realistic looking picture of today’s 3D animation and I think that’s precisely why i have found that so many kids today still like it.
@titaniumapple1
@titaniumapple1 4 года назад
@@BlueBirdMasquerade9 Exactly - I think the main issue is time, budget and frankly skill. If they made an animation with the level of mastery that those original Disney movies were made with then they'd definitely sell but I think people underestimate the level of skill needed for such subtle, weighty, emotional animation - it's on another level and how many people are able to do that now?
@SuperTigger1999
@SuperTigger1999 3 года назад
@@titaniumapple1 yuuup 100% there's only so little people that can do that since there weren't as many distractions as there are now no internet and all that people would just spend more time doing stuff like this of course its not all bad but thats one of the things l've observed
@spooksiewooksie1947
@spooksiewooksie1947 3 года назад
The Nekomancer well at least Japan’s still at it, and I suppose now with the news of Don Bluth’s new studio and the recent distaste in the Disney live action remakes, hopefully Don Bluth’s new films will be killer at the box office. We can only hope.
@illusrin
@illusrin 3 года назад
Unfortunately the Cuphead show isn't going to have the same crisp hand-animated look as the video game, from the trailers it's clear they're using tweening and other time-saving measures. Maybe someday these methods'll make a return in TV or movies.
@fitzhugh7463
@fitzhugh7463 4 года назад
that snake animation where he's uncurling himself just blows my mind. where do you even start with that??
@user-rr8yi9zg2k
@user-rr8yi9zg2k 3 года назад
Y'all won't believe how many times we repeated that scene when we were little. I didn't know it was hard to animate but my brother and I for some reason thought it was the best thing to happen to animations
@rysiusiu
@rysiusiu 3 года назад
2:55
@northshore1000
@northshore1000 3 года назад
Of the different brilliant animation moments, I was most in awe of the snake uncurling part as well. Such gargantuan talent!!!
@farley576
@farley576 3 года назад
well you start by drawing a snake
@fitzhugh7463
@fitzhugh7463 3 года назад
@@farley576 or do you shoot reference first?
@kiwi__1011
@kiwi__1011 6 лет назад
Love how the shot at 2:59 looks CG even though it's not.
@Antifearn
@Antifearn 3 года назад
The sound effects added to it later makes it even better! 😂
@colemanbubar5098
@colemanbubar5098 3 года назад
I think that animation was reused in Disney’s Robin Hood movie
@Antifearn
@Antifearn 3 года назад
Coleman Bubar I think it was just the hypnosis scene. Sir Hiss was much smaller than Kaa
@sirhighroller9036
@sirhighroller9036 3 года назад
@@colemanbubar5098 yeah it was😅😅 but they still utilized it in a good way
@sirhighroller9036
@sirhighroller9036 3 года назад
@@JD-el9eo yeah I used to love when he'd use his body as arms and when he used his tale as a propeller while he was flying
@amiefortman7220
@amiefortman7220 5 лет назад
What makes the Milt Kahl Head Swaggle so cool is that he deliberately did it to show off--notice how the characters always do it *while the rest of their body is moving at the same time.* Probably the best example is of the Lion in "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" doing the Head Swaggle while twirling the medallion around his neck. It's a sight to behold. XD
@reginaldforthright805
@reginaldforthright805 9 месяцев назад
Seems rather pointless
@reginaldforthright805
@reginaldforthright805 9 месяцев назад
The best examples are in sword in the stone. He did it because he didn’t know what else to do.
@nthgth
@nthgth 5 месяцев назад
I did always wonder why these characters shook their heads so much. As a kid I just assumed it was something old-timey people did to try to look smarter or something.
@abdullahibouraleh6919
@abdullahibouraleh6919 8 лет назад
Wow, I had no idea a Disney animator could be so wacky and creative, yet realistic! Milt Kahl is amazing!
@Scroteydada
@Scroteydada 4 года назад
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@RachelDeRosier010894
@RachelDeRosier010894 4 года назад
Dude your icon pic. Somebody needs to animate The Ugly Barnacle sequence like Milt Kahl.
@FlynnAlek
@FlynnAlek 4 года назад
Have you ever seen a Disney movie?
@colorbar.s
@colorbar.s 3 года назад
@DeludedDesktopAlien you're mad delusional that's not true in the slightest
@navelpicker
@navelpicker Год назад
I'm 7 years down the line from your comment, but hopefully by now you'd have at least been made aware of Disney's 9 Old Men, and "The Illusion of Life" by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. If not- should you still be interested- it's well worth a look.
@guytorie
@guytorie 3 года назад
"We need someone to animate this character rifling through closets and drawers and throwing everything around the room trying to find something." *_"I'M ON IT"_*
@sirhighroller9036
@sirhighroller9036 3 года назад
😅😅😅😅😅that's so sword in the stone
@guytorie
@guytorie 3 года назад
@@sirhighroller9036 oh god you're right
@elizabethalvarado8698
@elizabethalvarado8698 3 года назад
"What about a sequence involving a character with a bouncy walk?" "Consider it done."
@stevenwilliams6374
@stevenwilliams6374 7 лет назад
6:43 Dude, that made my eye water.
@wonderblockstalks3049
@wonderblockstalks3049 4 года назад
Eww
@heystella8611
@heystella8611 4 года назад
I always loved how she peels her eyelashes off and her skin stretches with it.
@TylerMcNamer
@TylerMcNamer 3 года назад
Milt was born an animator! So passionate that when he's interrupted or not drawing, he gets extremely cranky. Richard Williams loved that about him; his craft always came first.
@TylerMcNamer
@TylerMcNamer 3 года назад
Well, next to family and heath of course, but you get the message.
@anisomniac5931
@anisomniac5931 3 года назад
I have to do the same thing for the same reason, but Milt is obviously a lot better at his craft. I admire that, he's a massive inspiration to me.
@aaronharris1092
@aaronharris1092 4 года назад
2:29 somehow synched up perfectly to the music
@ClearwaterMK2
@ClearwaterMK2 4 года назад
Same can be said for 1:25.
@scaleythedino49
@scaleythedino49 3 года назад
Lol
@anisomniac5931
@anisomniac5931 3 года назад
Also 6:25
@gulorful8488
@gulorful8488 3 года назад
There’s something so satisfying about Jiminy’s run cycle I don’t think enough people are talking about.
@elizabethalvarado8698
@elizabethalvarado8698 3 года назад
"A fine conscience I turned out to be, late, the first day! Oh well, he can't get into much trouble, from here, to school."
@Shadywolf09
@Shadywolf09 Год назад
The way Milt made him run, but change the character's direction with the camera is astounding. I replayed that scene so many times just to study the change in direction..like the character is moving to step into the page only to run off of it in the end and away from the camera.
@maniacaldude
@maniacaldude 6 лет назад
Milt Kahl's animation is incredible. It makes me wish Song Of The South didn't have the infamous reputation it has, because it has some amazing animation in it, particularly from Milt Kahl, according to those who have seen the movie. If they just issued the animated segments as a standalone release, that'd be fine with me.
@williampalkow5108
@williampalkow5108 4 года назад
I wish the entire film was animated because the live action parts bored me to death.
@zerotodona1495
@zerotodona1495 4 года назад
Landon Kemp honest song of the south isn’t that racist. The black man was a good story teller and warned the children to obey their mother or bad things can happen. They only call it racist because it’s a black man near white kids. Princess and the frog and the Jim Crow gang from dumbo were far more racist. Though I really loved the crows.
@DoppelgangerJ
@DoppelgangerJ 4 года назад
Zero Todona "they only call it racist because it’s a black man near white kids." This is horseshit. People have a problem with Song of the South over its jovial portrayal of the time period and the presumed slaves in it, not for the incredibly ignorant reason you stated. Also, the thing about racism is that it's not a matter of degree - racism is still racism regardless of what you are willing to be dismissive of or apathetic to as a matter of your personal convenience.
@professionalhater9
@professionalhater9 4 года назад
@@zerotodona1495 ????? are you brainless?????
@snapplewapple4887
@snapplewapple4887 3 года назад
@@zerotodona1495 get a load of this brainlet. bitch when song of the south came out in 1946 people fucking PROTESTED it because it was so insanely racist. to say its not racist is so insanely blind to the point you're either a brainwashed kid with racist parents who doesnt know better yet or you live under a rock so deep you cant see daylight
@Evening.Cicada
@Evening.Cicada 5 лет назад
Honestly when u think about it, Disney movies are a huge MAP. Because different people animate which is put together to create a whole film
@MasterHappychipmunk
@MasterHappychipmunk 4 года назад
That’s pretty much animated movies as a whole.
@spinningpeanut
@spinningpeanut 4 года назад
The difference is everyone must stick to even more strict rules, the character sheets tell you a lot of don'ts like don't make tail have more than two fluffs or don't give so and so a certain line pattern on his wrinkled smile. The maps that came closest to professional was ready as I'll ever be, little fang, and man on the moon. I want to see a map that uses strict rules and character designs more than anything. Hell I've had an idea for one for years that requires everyone to follow strict character design rules where they aren't allowed to use their own design and style at all, just their individual animation techniques should be visible to the discerning eye. I've been tweaking the script on and off for three years.
@thecrookedanimator
@thecrookedanimator 3 года назад
@@spinningpeanut storyboard MAPs.
@coriolis07
@coriolis07 3 года назад
spinningpeanut I mean there’s a storyboarded Mapleshade and Crookedpaw map coming up which requires people to stay on model so that’s something to look forward to.
@Legoluigi26
@Legoluigi26 3 года назад
I thought you were talking about something else and I got really scared for a sec.
@laotasurfs1110
@laotasurfs1110 4 года назад
The clips of Brer Fox reminded me of that book, "The Illusion of Life". It said that James Baskett's delivery of the Fox's dialog was so rapid-fire they had to invent a new way of animating just to get the lipsync.
@Figgy
@Figgy 8 лет назад
Didn't he also do Tigger? If I recall correctly he has a trait called the Milt Kahl head swoggle in which his characters would show confidence by rattling their head side to side, I believe Tigger did this along with Robin Hood characters, the Lion and Tiger from Bedknobs and Broomsticks and Jungle Book respectively. I may be wrong though.
@ibcf
@ibcf 8 лет назад
+Figgy - Yes, Milt Kahl is known for his head swoggles. There's a Tigger scene at 5:59.
@Figgy
@Figgy 8 лет назад
Ah, sorry, not sure how i missed that.
@sirhighroller9036
@sirhighroller9036 3 года назад
Yeah pongo did that alot in dalmatians 😄😄😄
@frickinfrick8488
@frickinfrick8488 2 года назад
2:56 this scene never ceases to impress me. That is such a complicated movement it looks so good
@Yensid951927
@Yensid951927 5 лет назад
7:22 Bair Bear Is mad at Bair Fox, but also feels sorry for him, goes easy on him, but still hits him hard, then leaves to sulk in defeat.
@AtlasBlizzard
@AtlasBlizzard 3 года назад
I love that! That hesitation on his part and that half-hearted bonk made me laugh.
@lancerutt9936
@lancerutt9936 3 года назад
@@AtlasBlizzard His animation gives those characters more depth than the actual movie does
@guiga678
@guiga678 3 года назад
O love this detail.
@ultrae4628
@ultrae4628 3 года назад
If you blink you miss, like, a few hours of work
@LovCrimson
@LovCrimson 9 лет назад
My fav animator of Disney. How I wish this reel would last longer.
@spinningpeanut
@spinningpeanut 4 года назад
I love this. All the motion has such build up to make it larger than what it actually is. Everything feels much heavier than it how others do it, but in a floaty way if that makes sense, like they really lift themselves before dropping into the motion like a rollercoaster. He really knows how to make motion circular.
@TomBrienProfessional
@TomBrienProfessional 3 года назад
Wow these are SO complicated!! Disney must've known that as long as they had Milt Kahl, their movies would've looked like nobody else's.
@MrJohnffrey87
@MrJohnffrey87 9 лет назад
I never would've guessed Milt animated 00:13-19 he usually didn't do crazy faces like that, and there's a great inbetween at 2:25.
@mobi8046
@mobi8046 7 лет назад
all disney animators are awesome i cant tell their style apart
@sofialaya596
@sofialaya596 6 лет назад
It's very hard for the artists to unify the styles, they work on that a lot before starting the actual project
@KokoroKatsura
@KokoroKatsura 3 года назад
a n i m e n i m e
@joaquinfernandez3977
@joaquinfernandez3977 3 года назад
@@KokoroKatsura your point being? most anime characters share a lot of similarities.
@jonathanwells223
@jonathanwells223 3 года назад
Kotonoha Katsura no, they’re cartoons
@Haıbaīo
@Haıbaīo 3 года назад
The subtle, natural ways the animals move astound me, not to mention the more exaggerated movements and facial expression... that just fit. Literally I appreciate Shere Khan's stalking through the grass so much.
@ZeeZeeBun
@ZeeZeeBun 4 года назад
An absolute legend.. His characters had such weight and presence, and such an amazing body of work for a single career.
@Cringo03
@Cringo03 8 лет назад
Milt Kahl a master of animation
@samuellayton3539
@samuellayton3539 3 года назад
I acquired a production drawing from Mickey's Circus some months back, one of Mickey during the opening scenes of the short. Amazing how something as delicate and disposable as production drawings managed to survive for over 80 years. Even cooler to know that Milt himself drew that. Happy to own a piece of Milt's Disney history.
@Shadywolf09
@Shadywolf09 3 года назад
I notice that even with the xerox era, Milt's lines on his pencil drawings were incredibly clean. There are barely any pencil marks that disappear or reappear as the animation goes on, it's almost as clean as before the xerox era happened.
@alcyonae
@alcyonae 3 года назад
7:20 is what it feels like to discover that the best of Disney is Milt Kahl.
@katef96
@katef96 4 года назад
Br’er Fox has to be one of the most fun characters to watch
@WereDictionary
@WereDictionary 3 года назад
"A top-notch draftsman, he was often assigned the most difficult scenes *and realistic characters* [...]" > cue a cowgirl in a skirt doing lasso tricks riding a giant bucking fish
@ibcf
@ibcf 9 лет назад
Special thanks to Michael Barrier and Hans Perk for making this video possible by posting the animator drafts. Please send them some comments of appreciation! www.michaelbarrier.com/ afilmla.blogspot.com/
@Berdimaticus
@Berdimaticus 3 года назад
Animators like this are crazy talented
@Unvexdd
@Unvexdd 6 лет назад
dank hit @4:20
@JessePorkman
@JessePorkman 3 года назад
I love how fluid his animation is! Beautiful!
@alskndlaskndal
@alskndlaskndal 8 лет назад
Great compilation! I wish Disney would chop out the animated sequences from Song of the South and release them. The animation is fantastic, and it's a shame American audiences haven't been able to see it "officially" for so long.
@Tombola1993
@Tombola1993 5 лет назад
His works is absolutely wonderful and legendary beyond belief.
@DatDude_
@DatDude_ 3 года назад
Dude is basically the godfather of character animation
@rrothenberg123
@rrothenberg123 3 года назад
Wasn’t this the same man who was famed for the head waggle while speaking in his animation? You see it a lot like on Sher Khan and Edgar in the Aristocats. I’d heard he made a point to use that because it was notoriously difficult to animate the smoothness of someone talking while the head moved like that, so he did it often as a kind of ‘top that’ move. Or am I mis-crediting?
@Joy6168
@Joy6168 3 года назад
No, you’re not, Milt Kahl was famous for his characters head waggle when talking, which is a very hard head move to pull off.
@Kazooples
@Kazooples 2 года назад
Bizarre music choice but ok, absolutely love this animation style
@superdaveozy7863
@superdaveozy7863 7 лет назад
This stuff is still better than the cartoon animation of today.
@eliw772
@eliw772 5 лет назад
To be fair, he had a larger budget, more time, and possibly better resources to finish his animations
@jestrel
@jestrel 5 лет назад
And it is all traditional which will always be smoother.
@anlexaify
@anlexaify 11 месяцев назад
Reading through Richard Williams' animators book and how he talks about Milt Kahl with such esteem and respect. And how Kahl successfully managed to shut up each and every one of his critics.
@bluesox2762
@bluesox2762 3 года назад
probably one of the most recognizable animators of his time
@somethingtwice2297
@somethingtwice2297 3 года назад
Wow, the Tigger animation at 6:00 always impressed me way before I even knew who the hell Milt was.
@aortaplatinum
@aortaplatinum 3 года назад
Dude was a genius with facial expressions
@MrAaaaazzzzz00009999
@MrAaaaazzzzz00009999 Год назад
when I watch this stuff on its own all I see is the characters moving, but when you assign a name to it and say that this was made by a person it suddenly becomes magical. like I cant believe how animators do what they do.
@ToshisGarden
@ToshisGarden 3 года назад
Man, I LOVE his Brer character animations. No matter how many times I see the movie, or even just clips of the animated segments, I never get tired of them!!
@cristobalgarces1675
@cristobalgarces1675 3 года назад
Old man at 1:00 looks like the toy repairman from Toy Story 2.
@theinvisi-verseandotherstuff
@theinvisi-verseandotherstuff 3 года назад
Agreed
@markkoetsier6475
@markkoetsier6475 3 года назад
And the old man from Geri's Game.
@GeorgeBuzinkai
@GeorgeBuzinkai 9 лет назад
Excellent compilation. Thanks for this!
@dreamwithinadreamfilms
@dreamwithinadreamfilms 3 года назад
I love his work! His style is so fluid, but spontaneous, and recognizable!
@hpotter29
@hpotter29 4 месяца назад
Those little hops there at the end of Jiminy's run are so great: you can just feel the mass of his body trying to compensate for the quick stop.
@MoonGhostDoodles
@MoonGhostDoodles 3 года назад
I love how in some areas the animation looks static but it makes up with having flow and smoothness in other, making for a unique combination that oozes with expression and personality
@zarfdragon
@zarfdragon 3 года назад
The expressiveness he brought to each of these characters is really incredible, an absolute work of art... I'll never get tired of it
@DonutToast
@DonutToast 3 года назад
OHHHH he's the head shake guy!
@junelaananke7138
@junelaananke7138 2 года назад
It seems like eyes were a specialty. I noticed a lot of shots that make use of really round or wide eyes constantly moving. It's interesting to see what different animators value in their works.
@tarponpet
@tarponpet 3 года назад
Wow I actually remember a lot of these scenes sticking out to me.
@Iyana
@Iyana 4 года назад
The head shakes he gives his characters are so distinct
@titanae30435px1
@titanae30435px1 6 лет назад
What a legacy. Thanks for posting 😍
@wiwaxiasilver827
@wiwaxiasilver827 3 года назад
Wow, the level of fluidity and motion truly is amazing ❤️
@alternateaccess9565
@alternateaccess9565 4 месяца назад
One of the most influential, talented animators to exist. I love Milt's art
@gamgazie
@gamgazie 3 года назад
Is no one going to mention how 2:35 goes with the music?
@markusgp
@markusgp 2 года назад
Nice reel. I was missing some stuff but a lot of less known masterpieces in this compilation.
@mollycblaeser
@mollycblaeser 2 года назад
That first scene with Tramp is honestly my favorite.
@IMDWT
@IMDWT 3 года назад
This is the most esoteric AMV I have ever seen.
@dorothytheuyfanatic5118
@dorothytheuyfanatic5118 6 месяцев назад
Quite possibly my favorite Disney animator, and one of my favorite animators in general! His style is so fluid, and worked with such difficult frame by frame scenes, even if he preferred doing animation that’s more cartoony.
@selenopheria
@selenopheria 3 года назад
An absolute master of his craft. What a man, Mr. Kahl was.
@aaronmehaffey6251
@aaronmehaffey6251 2 года назад
That classic Milt Kahl Head Waggle!
@Jm-ki4su
@Jm-ki4su 3 месяца назад
the three caballeros will always be a prime childhood memory, as well as one hell of a surreal trip of cinema
@Sweetumskitty1789
@Sweetumskitty1789 2 года назад
I think the best way to describe his animation style is utterly delightful.
@bigannouncement6441
@bigannouncement6441 4 года назад
Some animation inspires me to do better but this animation is so good I feel like giving up...
@biromanstudios7073
@biromanstudios7073 3 года назад
If it can make you feel better remember you don't have to be the best, perfection doesn't exist and even if some people seemingly got close to it it's always not total perfection. Wanting to improve is a good thing, inspiring to this skill level is a good thing, but if you don't make it there it's not a big deal, sometimes not caring about becoming the best can make you go a long way. Every art form has some virtuoso figures, take for example the music, you can compare classical music to grunge, they're two totally different genres but both have their reason and they still express the artist. Remember, no matter what skill you have don't care about "i'm worse than others" but say "I can try to get close to this". Recognizing your current limits is the first thing to do.
@Drachendrac
@Drachendrac 2 года назад
it is so satisfying to analyze these animations
@ItsYaGirlAvacado
@ItsYaGirlAvacado Год назад
Milt Kahl had incredible talent. It’s such a shame he wasn’t the kindest and had quite the temper, but that definitely doesn’t overshadow his natural skill when it came to animation.
@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421
@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 3 года назад
This is the man that made Pinocchio how we recognise him as today.
@TonyTylerDraws
@TonyTylerDraws Год назад
I always felt like legendary animators must see the world different than the rest of us.
@sithlordmikeyp
@sithlordmikeyp 3 года назад
Brer Rabbit and Bear are hilarious
@jollyplaguedoctor7512
@jollyplaguedoctor7512 3 года назад
I don't know what it is about that music but it physically prevented me from clicking away early. Damn near hypnotic.
@YumegakaMurakumo
@YumegakaMurakumo 3 года назад
Milt Kahl and Bill Tytla. 💜 Lmfao I can't see Kahl the same way after Dick did that crazy cartoon of him screaming at him about listening to music while animating. Sorry Milt, but I need music when I'm drawing or I'll go NUTS. 😂 Edit: Bill Tytla is the man who animated Chernobog (AKA THE DEVIL) from Fantasia 😈💜
@biromanstudios7073
@biromanstudios7073 3 года назад
SAME FOR ME!! And it's not even classical music but hard rock and stuff like that! 😂
@yusufalasmi8923
@yusufalasmi8923 2 месяца назад
Just watching in sheer amazement
@substadoot9120
@substadoot9120 5 лет назад
Absolutely beautiful
@PenParody
@PenParody Год назад
The Best Reel ever
@SH-kg9lh
@SH-kg9lh 3 года назад
these are absolutely not just smooth sequences, he really brought them alive
@justincarawan-carawanco.pu1639
@justincarawan-carawanco.pu1639 3 года назад
So many eras of animation! This man was a legend!
3 года назад
So expressive!
@ninjaanimatorsensei.3444
@ninjaanimatorsensei.3444 2 года назад
I know this amazing animator one of the mentor of Richard Williams
@benitolopez2639
@benitolopez2639 2 года назад
I could watch this all day
@AstalThe9
@AstalThe9 3 года назад
I had no idea he did this many of the old movies. Amazing!
@IronFreakV
@IronFreakV 3 года назад
Every frame is expressive and dynamic, the animation is truly impressive to this day. If only they would put this effort into their more recent movies. LOOKING AT YOU, LION KING REMAKE. YOU ABOMINATION.
@GreyWolfLeaderTW
@GreyWolfLeaderTW 2 года назад
Milt was the master of expressive body language, facial expressions, and artistic poses for his subjects. Some of his characters have so much dimensionality (like Sher Khan) that they almost look like CGI. Also, that head waggle is the stuff of legends.
@termitesc.aardwolf3644
@termitesc.aardwolf3644 3 года назад
Usually cartoon foxes are cute or sexy but there's something lowkey terrifying about Br'er Fox when he opens his mouth.
@womy533
@womy533 3 года назад
" sexy " whatever u say furry
@spencerfrankclayton4348
@spencerfrankclayton4348 3 года назад
@@womy533 If they're drawn a certain way.
@gavin9254
@gavin9254 11 месяцев назад
milt really was that generations james baxter, seriously it's some of the best shit outta the golden ages and it REALLLLLY showed when he animated on ones, it's so so so so sOOOOO fucking godlike i love him
@ArahabakinoKami
@ArahabakinoKami 2 года назад
What a legend. I sure do miss gorgeous 2D animations like these.
@Rexog90
@Rexog90 3 года назад
Ah, the bouncy animations and head shakes are inconfundible!
@CEIVE4EVER
@CEIVE4EVER 4 года назад
My favourite always will be Earle, but it's fascinating to see how his style was changing with every movie.
@TyroClint
@TyroClint 3 года назад
The times when they drew more frames of animation per second. Quality
@austinkoontz5466
@austinkoontz5466 3 года назад
Very impressive animation.
@cesspools0up985
@cesspools0up985 3 года назад
wow, he is the source of my entire childhood...amazing
@colleendefabbio7736
@colleendefabbio7736 3 года назад
I love his style of animation. It is talented.
@bphater31
@bphater31 2 года назад
beautiful
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