

So, you’re thinking about checking out Flip the Frog, huh? Good on you. This isn’t something for everyone today, I’ll be honest. If you’re used to slick, modern animation, these 1930s shorts might feel a bit… raw. But if you’ve got a soft spot for animation history, or just enjoy seeing creators figure things out on th...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ub Iwerks

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"So, you’re thinking about checking out Flip the Frog, huh? Good on you. This isn’t something for everyone today, I’ll be honest. If you’re used to slick, modern animation, these 1930s shorts might feel a bit… raw. But if you’ve got a soft spot for animation history, or just enjoy seeing creators figure things out on the fly, you’re in for a real treat. Anyone expecting a polished narrative or even consistent character design will probably find it a slog. Ub Iwerks, the guy behind this whole ope..."

