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Stuff by Harry

Looking at the items below–most of which have sat on this site since the 1990s–I’m struck by the fact that some are close to two decades old, and even the most recent is from early in this century. They don’t in other words, represent anything like an up-to-date catalog of stuff I’ve written.

For one reason or another, though, I’m still pleased with all of them…

“My Intended Audience Was Everybody:” An Interview With John Kricfalusi (1988)

Luxo Sr.: An Interview With John Lasseter (1990)

Stepping Into the Picture: An Interview With Maurice Noble (1991)

A review of John Canemaker’s Felix: The Twisted Tale of the World’s Most Famous Cat (1991)

The Theft of the Thief: On Richard Williams’ The Thief and the Cobbler (1995)

In Praise of 8mm: A Curiosity Shop column from Animato (1996)

Instant Disney Cartoons, from Apatoons (1996)

A review of Bill Hanna’s A Cast of Friends (1996)

The Cantinflas Chronicles: A Curiosity Shop column from Animato (1997)

The Ones That Didn’t Make It: An imaginative historical inquiry from Animato (1998)

The 100 Greatest Things About Animation, from Apatoons (2001)