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post #1 of 35
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Everyone should post animation they love from wherever it may be.
Of course if you can't find a clip or link, just let us know what it is.

I saw this in my bookmarks again and figured I should post it for all to see.
It's a very cute, simple yet rather well done short.

Louis Clichy - A quoi ça sert l'amour?
post #2 of 35
This is easily one of the greatest pieces of comedy ever created. In fact I could post nothing but Chuck Jones work in here all day personally.

ETA: In fact as much as I could, I will at least post this.
post #3 of 35
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This is easily one of the greatest pieces of comedy ever created. In fact I could post nothing but Chuck Jones work in here all day personally.
Ah yes, the wonder and brilliance of Chuck Jones.
I hope they're played forever.
post #4 of 35
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I rather enjoy this older Looney Tunes, freaky early version of both Bugs and Elmer.

Wabbit Twouble.

My favorite part is about 6:20.
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Ah yes, the wonder and brilliance of Chuck Jones.
I hope they're played forever.
Although he did more stuff with Daffy and Wile.E and the Road Runner, the few times he did a Bugs cartoon, they were always the funniest stuff Bugs has done by far.

...and then of course there's Feed The Kitty.
post #6 of 35
You can't beat Looney Tunes (see my avatar).

But Tom and Jerry come close.



Even growing up, my brother and I appreciated great animation. The Tom and Jerry cartoons we loved the most were easily identifiable: if Jerry had animated toes, it was a good cartoon.

Even though Hanna Barbera had a lot of famous and classic cartoons, there's no denying that their later stuff was shit, animation-wise.
post #7 of 35
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Yeah, I dug Tom And Jerry too.
I even liked the movie.. mind you I was 6 when it came out, so I was just enthralled to hear them speaking.
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Although he did more stuff with Daffy and Wile.E and the Road Runner, the few times he did a Bugs cartoon, they were always the funniest stuff Bugs has done by far.

...and then of course there's Feed The Kitty.
I absolutely LOVE Feed The Kitty.

This shot makes me giggle every time I look at it.
post #9 of 35
This is probably the best thing Mel Brooks ever did.

Vintage japanese cartoon, from 1933. Strong Fleischer Brothers influence.

An animated take on the work of Jim Woodring.

And this is never gonna stop cracking me up.
post #10 of 35
Does. Not. Get. Old. EVER.

Could probably find the original film for this, but I dig the song anyway, so, screw it.
post #11 of 35
Its a three way tie between:

"Magical Maestro" (Tex Avery), "Duel Personality" (Tom and Jerry) and that Bugs/Elmer short with the personality changing hats.
post #12 of 35
Sport Goofy. Those cartoons can usually make me howl with laughter.
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NSFW but Ebichu: The House-Keeping Hamster.

And, for screening in the background at raves, Noiseman Sound Insect (Part 1 & 2).
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Pretty cool, I got a serious Perry Bible Fellowship vibe from this.
post #16 of 35
"Feed the Kitty" is probably one of my favorite cartoons in the world!
post #17 of 35
Anything by Tex Avery, especially Magical Maestro (not PC, folks!). Can't go wrong with any of his stuff!

New stuff I'm enjoying includes any of the flash animation stuff online: Dr. Tran, Happy Tree Friends, Retarded Animal Babies, etc.
post #18 of 35
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Yeah I like those flash ones too.
See them at Spike and Mike's most years I go.

I saw this one year it's quite silly.

2 in the A.M. P.M.

And of course we cannot forget Pink Elephants On Parade.
post #19 of 35
This was made by a friend of mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUWkH...layer_embedded

Probably my favourite thing that any of my friends have made.
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I have a soft spot for Porky Pig's jaunt through wackyland, featuring a special performance by the rubber band!
post #22 of 35
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I have a soft spot for Porky Pig's jaunt through wackyland, featuring a special performance by the rubber band!
Love this - along with "Rabbit Season", "Duck Amuck" and that one where Porky and Sylvester go into a haunted hotel, it's one of the biggest highlights of the first Looney Tunes box set. It's one of those moments where unabashed pop culture gets inspired by the "fine arts" and it just works, which is so very rare.
post #23 of 35
I've always had a soft spot for Rabbit of Seville myself.
post #24 of 35
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I've always had a soft spot for Rabbit of Seville myself.
Rabbit of Seville is wonderful..
When he's up on Fudd's head massaging with all his hands and feet always gets me.
post #25 of 35
Impossible to pick a favorite. But I do love this youtube exclusive
post #26 of 35
Just rewatched "Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest" last night for the first time since being 9 years old or so. Hexxus The Smog Monster is still deeply frightening.
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New stuff I'm enjoying includes any of the flash animation stuff online: Dr. Tran, Happy Tree Friends, Retarded Animal Babies, etc.
Happy Tree Friends is six kinds of awesome! So awesome that the theme has been the ringtone on my mobile phone for over a year now.

Nothing but hilarious. Especially the episodes with Flippy.
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Man that was really cool, pretty trippy.
post #29 of 35
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsGYh...eature=channel

"Charlie... CHARLIE!!!"

I'm still in tears.
post #30 of 35
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The Eternal Sadness

Unicorns cry little hearts!
post #31 of 35
Still enjoy this one. Click
post #32 of 35
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Pretty much anything by these guys is amazingly done.

The Red Hot Chili Pepper - Le Piment
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Pretty much anything by these guys is amazingly done.

The Red Hot Chili Pepper - Le Piment
Noooo! The link says that video is private.
post #34 of 35
This one is like something Daniel Johnston would do... Just bizarre...

Story from North America
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Noooo! The link says that video is private.
well you should be able to find it if you search that in youtube.
it is still in my favorites.
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