Sunday, December 14, 2014

The ULTIMATE Sacrifice - UPDATED

Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida at Disney's Hollywood Studios
(formerly "Disney-MGM Studios") inside Walt Disney World in
Orlando, Florida -- after Vanellope von Schweetz and
Wreck-It Ralph were Both replaced by
Hiro Hamada and Baymax from "Big Hero 6"?!?
-- Courtesy of Character Central Dot Net
UPDATED on Thrusday 12/25/2014 at 7:32 P.M.


Because Vanellope von Schweetz and Wreck-It Ralph were ALREADY REPLACED BY Hiro and Baymax off of "Big Hero 6" at Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida...




















...It Made Me Think What I Have Done to that "Danny Phantom" Character was SICK and WRONG because those stories about "Danny Phantom vs."-this and "Danny Phantom vs."-that were HORRIBLE LIES and I Had to "Sacrifice" my SUPREME HATRED on That "Big Hero 6" Movie for Finally Rediscovering "Danny Phantom" on the Internet (only on Nick Dot Com) and even on DVD in order to sorta apologize to my friend, Andrew Steiner! (better known on deviantART as "Oldiesfan017" and on My "BancyTOON Wiki" as "Oldiesfan018")


My Plexiglas Ink & Paint Disc with re-attachable 3-Round Pegbar
while working on a "Mike Patterson" test where Mike Patterson gets kicked
in the seat of his clothes by Toby Ratwaller after Toby paints himself with
Invisible Paint -- Notice that This Test is gonna be part of The 4-Minute
"Bancy and Company" Pilot Episode entitled "Curse of The Invisible Toby"

My Latest Sacrifice as of Christmas Day 2014 was that, on the suggestions of some Looney Tunes fan named Ian Neumann, My "Bancy and Company" Cartoons are to be placed on YouTube via Frederator Studios' "Cartoon Hangover" someday in the near future and, yes, I've worked on a scene where an invisible Toby kicks Mike in the seat of his clothes (pictured to the right) as I used actual animation stills of Danny Fenton getting kicked in the seat of his jeans by an invisible Youngblood (the young pirate ghost from "Pirate Radio") which was seen on the "Danny Phantom" episode entitled "The Fenton Menace" where Youngblood drives Danny crazy!          Also, The Tools I Needed to Start my 4-Minute "Bancy and Company" Pilot Episode are -- RED Col-Erase Pencils and No. 2B Pencils for the "rough drawings", No. 2 Pencils and Palomino "Blackwing" Pencils for the "clean-up drawings", ("Half the Pressure, Twice the Speed") 12-Field Animation Paper (10-1/2 inches by 12-1/2 inches) in both "ACME" and "3-ROUND" Peg Hole Punch Types, 10-Field Animation Paper (8-1/2 inches by 11 inches) in both "ACME" and "3-ROUND" Peg Hole Punch Types, "DigiCel FlipBook" Software, my MacBook Pro laptop computer with matching "iMovie" app and audio files of "Cartoon Trax" and "Hanna-Barbera" sound effects, (and, yes, mp3 file copies of "Warner Brothers" cartoon sound effects) an Alan Gordon Animation Drafting Table (that I've purchased from New York-based "B&H Photo and Video" back in Summer 2013) Pro-Grade 12-Field Animation Disc that I've purchased from Cartoon Colour for $300 on Christmas 2012) and, yes, other traditional hand-drawn animation supplies that I'll buy in the next few months or later!
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P.S., IF Any Comments about This Blog Post of Mid-December 2014, this time updated on December 25th, 2014, Please Let Me Hear from You!

2 comments:

  1. First of all, it's great that you rediscovered Danny Phantom. I know that used to be one of your all-time favorite shows! I see that you apologized to two of your friends. It's always nice to apologize when you offend someone or say something mean or rude. That was very grown up of you. As far as the supplies you used to create that image, it's an impressive list full of animation supplies that any animator would be proud to own. You have a lot going for you, Michael, and I think you did a good job.

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    1. That's A Ex-CEL-Ent Review You Did, Mom! -- I Love It!! :)
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      P.S., What Do You Think of The Plans to That 4-Minute Pilot Episode of The "Bancy and Company" Cartoons entitled "Curse of The Invisible Toby" and the Supplies to make the film???

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