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Tag Archives: Bill Plympton

Eat My Shorts: THE COW WHO WANTED TO BE A HAMBURGER

Posted on August 28, 2015 by Kenn Fong

When we decided to review the new feature film Steak (R)evolution, it inspired a desire to look for an appropriate short, and it didn’t take long to ask Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton if we could feature his recent work The Cow Who Wanted To Be a Hamburger. Continue reading →

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Kings of Cartoons: Visiting the Walt Disney Family Museum with Bill Plympton

Posted on May 15, 2015 by Kenn Fong

by Steve Segal

The king of independent animators, Bill Plympton, recently visited San Francisco to present his seventh independently made, hand-drawn animated feature Cheatin’ . Continue reading →

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Positively the Same Dame: A Rumination on Bill Plympton’s CHEATIN’

Posted on April 17, 2015 by Kenn Fong

by Richard von Busack

Maybe the earliest animated film is J. Stuart Blackton’s Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (1906), a chalkboard animation pair of comedy Irish caricatures. Continue reading →

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