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@Pixar Ralph Eggleston really helped make Pixar films look the way they are. His production design art is amazing and he really brought his A+ game to every single film he worked on. I'm seriously gonna miss seeing his work on Pixar's future films.
Laika has announced the cast for Wildwood and revealed a brand new image for the film. The film will star Carey Mulligan, Mahershala Ali,
Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Jacob Tremblay, Awkwafina, Angela Bassett, Jake Johnson, Charlie Day, and more. This is such an amazing cast!
I remembered that a few years ago, DreamWorks made a traditional animated short film called Bird Karma that was so gorgeously animated. It was nice to see them briefly return to traditional animation even for a short.
Have some concept art of all three villains of the Kung Fu Panda films by Nico Marlet. These designs and drawings are simply incredible.
Eighty years ago today, Bambi had its world premiere. One of Disney Animation's most famous classics, the story of a deer growing up in the woods is a timeless classic filled with an emotional and often dark story, vibrant animation, and loveable characters.
I found some concept art from the cancelled Sony Pictures Animation film Medusa which would've been directed by Lauren Faust. These designs looked really fun.
I found some concept art for a scrapped Disney Animation film called Catfish Bend. It would've focused on stories about various swamp animals living along the banks of the Mississippi River. The concept art was done by Mel Shaw, Walt Peregoy, and Ken Anderson respectively.
I came across some concept art from the cancelled Blue Sky Studio film Anubis. The film would've been about an archaeologist who has been condemned to the Egyptian underworld and his young son Chance has to save him while facing all sorts of weird monsters along the way.
I just love Nico Marlet's designs of the dragons for How to Train Your Dragon so much. The attention to detail he brought to them is incredible.
I will forever wonder what some of the cancelled animated films that Don Bluth would've turned out being especially considering how beautiful some of the artwork from them would've looked like.