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Asterix and the vikings blogspot
Asterix and the vikings blogspot













asterix and the vikings blogspot

The girls spent the pre-dinner hour fancying up their ships -Īnd sailed off into the sunset. The sails and flags wereĬonstruction paper that the kids decorated. I'd have liked the masts to be taller but all we had were The mast was made from a dowel and a popsicle stick. Thingy)- made with cardboard and toothpicks. One strip, planning to hot-glue the mast to theīottom of the boat, but the girls wanted it removable.Īnd a command bridge and helm (steering wheel

asterix and the vikings blogspot

Stable without glue, and is removable for easier access Middle of the boat, each with a hole to support the Two strips of cardboard were also glued across the Sheet of letter paper, so there is some cutting and The ship is about 14" long and too big for a single Trace it out and save it here in case we want to make theseĪgain - like if we ever did a nautical-themed birthday If anyone is interested, here is the pattern - I thought I'd A smaller, trapezoid-shaped piece of cardboard These were hot-glued to the bottom, meeting at the bow We started out with the basic ship, which was justĪ flat bottom with two symmetrical sides. So we cut up aĪnd Kate had no opinion so we left the prow of her ship bare. Lunch and Jenna said, "crafts" (of course).

asterix and the vikings blogspot

and a Field Guide.Yesterday I asked the girls what they wanted to do after JavaScript must be enabled for these to work! 62-80s.Īnd his SSN was one number up from Lester Novros -) Monday, at 3:50:00 PM PDT Thad says.Įnter a number in ANY box and click outside it to see the result in the other (works both ways!): Worked for Disney c.38-54, Format Films c.61-62, Hanna-Barbera c. Hugh D Fraser ( - ) - see Alberto's Page! Thad Monday, at 3:18:00 PM PDT Hans Perk says. Who is the "Fraser" referred to in the draft? Those Walrus close-ups are some of the most expressive pieces of animation I've ever seen in any Disney product. Thanks so much for sharing these! I just watched that sequence the other day.thsoe oysters certainly have "Freddy"-style faces-and their tripping walk/dance-great stuff! Of course, I love all of that sequence-such great fun animation as Nordberg's et al(I wrote Disney a fan letter when still in school about him, only to find he had just passed away I was asking who did the "Dinky" bird animation in "Fox and the Hound"-it was Cliff). Sunday, at 1:07:00 PM PDT Jenny Lerew says. We are quite happy with how the film looks - and most important for us, the original artist, Mr. But with the great news these days that Disney will return to hand-drawn films (which Andreas also indicated at last years NFFC Legends Luncheon), we have high hopes for an animated future.Īs to when Asterix comes to the States - that is up to French M6, for whom we made the film, and who distributes it. Sadly, we still meet financeers who will not put money in films if they aren't CG. We have always believed that hand-drawn and CG animation should be able to co-exist, and that the success of a picture is dependent mainly on a great story with great characters. Sunday, at 12:38:00 PM PDT Hans Perk says. I think what I like the most about your studio reel is that you do both hand-drawn and cg animation, not making some arbitrary and artificial either/or distinction between the two forms of animation. I'm a big Asterix fan and the animation in this one looks so good ). (I really, really want to see Asterix and the Vikings. A few years ago Rune had shown me some of your stuff that he had on video, but quite a bit of this is new to me. I did check out your demo reel and was very impressed by the variety of styles and the high quality of the work.

asterix and the vikings blogspot

Hans, let me thank you again for your generosity in posting these drafts. Thad Saturday, at 4:59:00 PM PDT David N says. Interestingly Kimball only really shows up in the story until the very end in the diner. Man alive! "The Walrus and the Carpenter" has to be one of my favorite Disney pieces ever! Thanks so much for letting us see who animated what.















Asterix and the vikings blogspot