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When it comes to cartoon-related matters, I’ve always had a bizarre knack for being in the right place at the right time. But this is silly. I’ve just learned that the Disney family (and specifically Diane Disney Miller and Ron Miller, who are San Franciscans these days) intend to build a Walt Disney Family Museum, [...]
I don’t know how much original Scrappy production art survives–for all I know, Columbia has a vaultful of the stuff–but it’s safe to say that it’s not exactly plentiful on the open market. I do own one piece that seems to have been prepared for a book. In all my time as a collector of [...]
I’m sure there’s scads of post-con reporting going on that I’m not reading, so I’m not sure if this is common knowledge, but here goes: I attended a “talk back” session at the close of the con, and the organizers said they’re contemplating the possibility of only letting pre-registered attendees in on Saturday next year.
They [...]
This may be–for me, at least–the year that the San Diego Con got too big. I haven’t heard any word on attendance, but I seem to have spent more time than ever more or less trapped in show-floor traffic that’s just not going anywhere. One panel I wanted to go to–not obviously a huge crowd-pleaser–was [...]
I’m at Comic-Con, though so far it feels like it wouldn’t be entirely inappropriate to rename this event Family Guy Toy Con. More later…
Well, it’s been an odd and interesting weekend, cartoon-wise. I had lunch at one Fleischer-themed restaurant, a couple of miles from my house–and learned that another such establishment existed decades ago.
I wrote about Betty Boop’s Diner in Union Square back in February, and ate there shortly thereafter–and found the experience so unremarkable that I forgot [...]
Hey, we’re gathering in my chat room tonight at 6pm San Francisco time. C’mon by!
Don Markstein’s essential Toonopedia now has an entry on Bucky and Pepito. It’s a joy to see someone other than me devote a few paragraphs to them…
I’m rummaging through some old photos while working on a review of the new Yahoo Photos, and I happened to come across this photo I took of Maurice Noble in 2000. He’s in Chinatown, not looking like a 90-year-old, and holding a bag whose contents I can’t recall. I’ll never forget Maurice, though, and the [...]
Sorry for the lack of communications hereabouts–I’m alive, well, and hope to be blogging more frequently soon. Meanwhile, here’s a drawing by Art Binninger with some of our favorite cartoon characters making merry on 06-06-06:
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Chat Schedule We host a fabulous live chat here most Sundays, 6pm California time. The next ones are 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, and 7/25.
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