"...There are, however, some designers and even clients who insist that the public deserve and will respond to much higher standards in graphics. They are convinced, as Charlie Chaplin was convinced, that the best way to entertain the public is to first entertain oneself."

Munro — by Jules Feiffer

Posted: November 23rd, 2008 | Author: Iancu | Filed under: animation, comics, illustration, the great ones | 2 Comments »

After last week’s proof that blogging has its rewards, here’s yet another proof: Mr. Valentín wrote me after watching “The Bear That Wasn’t” about another old time gem, Munro, a short animation made by Jules Feiffer, one of the great cartoonists and winner of the Pullitzer Prize. You can read more about Jules Feiffer on Mr. Valentín’s blog entry.

Munro won an Oscar in 1961.

(thank you Valentín)


2 Comments on “Munro — by Jules Feiffer”

  1. 1 R.R said at 2:02 PM on November 23rd, 2008:

    Thruly exciting, the rewards, the post, this video, the awards. from a reader point of view. Well done dear.

  2. 2 Iancu said at 2:05 PM on November 23rd, 2008:

    Thanks, nice to hear :)


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