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mousepod 04-15-2008 09:28 PM

This thread had me thinking for a long while. I was away (at work) all day and I was all ready to be the first to post Yellow Submarine... guess not. But still... a great flick. So many moments...

flippyshark 04-16-2008 12:01 PM

Here's a shout out to some of my favorite moments in animation:

- "Dance of the Hours" from Fantasia - some of the best physical comedy ever committed to film. Inspired.
- "Pink Elephants On Parade" - Beautifully surreal sequence from Dumbo, one that fascinated me so much as a child, I insisted on staying at the theater for a second viewing.
- "Eleanor Rigby" from Yellow Submarine - The melancholy song and the xeroxed photo animation combined to make me get all weepy, but in a really nice way. There was so much more to this wonderful film, but that sequence stuck with me the most.
- "Bear Necessities" from The Jungle Book - I was three years old, and this is the moment I fell in love, with animation, with movies, with music, basically with life. I remember it to this day.
- "Goodbye Blue Sky" from Pink Floyd The Wall - The Gerald Scarfe animation for this film was scary, poetic and perfectly suited to the somber, narcissistic narrative of this concept album on film. I was expecting to see more of this sort of serious visual treatment of music in films, but it never really happened.
- "This Is Halloween" - I knew that The Nightmare Before Christmas had me in its spell from moment one. This number still excites me.

These are obviously all tied to musical moments, and I'm not even considering full features (or even shorts) here. I could go on for days.

Eliza Hodgkins 1812 04-16-2008 01:30 PM

The scene that first comes to mind is the Little April Shower sequence in Bambi.

innerSpaceman 04-16-2008 03:24 PM

Three I like from Ghibli:

Dormant Laputa Robot reawakens and seemingly runs amok - havoc ensues -- in Castle in the Sky.

The Forest Spirit heals Ashiitaka's* gun-shot wound in Princess Mononoke

and

Shakira* falls through the proverbial looking glass as dusk falls on the Bathhouse town and everything she has ever known is magically and devastatingly transformed - in Spirited Away





* I have no idea how to spell these characters' names.

lashbear 04-16-2008 03:43 PM

The first Wow moment for me as a child was "The Aristocats" were the Tiffany lampshade casts multi-coloured hues all over the cats while they're playing music. I haven't seen it since, so i',m a little hazy. Is this during "Everybody wants to be a cat"?

CoasterMatt 04-16-2008 03:50 PM

One of my favorite pieces is Porky In Wackyland, an awesome Bob Clampett cartoon, that I loved so much I got a souvenir plate featuring the Wackyland sign - "It Can Happen Here"

Chernabog 04-16-2008 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 204985)

Shakira* falls through the proverbial looking glass ...

Oh you know, Shakira, Chihiro..... they're all the same to me ;)

funny images... happytime!

innerSpaceman 04-16-2008 04:23 PM

Thanks, Cherny. Heheh, terrible, but I always think of her as Sen. TeeHee.

Kevy Baby 04-16-2008 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chernabog (Post 204994)
Oh you know, Shakira, Chihiro..... they're all the same to me ;)

But do Chihiro's hips lie?












For NA: Shakira (Pop Music artist) did a song called Hips Don't Lie

Gemini Cricket 04-16-2008 07:01 PM

-Belle's reflection in the cracked mirror in Beauty and the Beast.

-Belle close up when she is by the horse after Beast is taken down by the wolves.

-The big reveal at the end of Castle of Cagliostro.

-Rhapsody in Blue section of Fantasia 2000.

-Ursula in Mermaid.

-The end sequence of the short Rejected.

-Dash chase scene in The Incredibles.

-Why Don't You Do Right song in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.


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