Friday Jul 01, 2016
031 - Boop, Bakshi, And Beyond: Adult Animation in the 70's And 80's
Chris and Mackenzie navigate the complicated world of "Adult Animation," focusing on the turning point of the 70's and 80's when animation drew a line in the sand between stuff for kids and stuff for adults. What is it that classifies something as "Adult Animation?" Is it themes? The content? Who is "Adult Animation" for anyway? Adults? Kids that sneak into the movies? What kind of awkward, food-based metaphors can we make to explain this?
Links
- About Fritz the Cat the film: http://bit.ly/299kDs4_(film)
- About Fritz the Cat the comic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_the_Cat
- About the censored Disney film “Alice Solves the Puzzle:” http://bit.ly/299kB3u
- "A Not So Brief History of Adult Animation:" http://bit.ly/29k0htl
- "Seth Rogen's Sausage Party and a Short History of Adult Animation:" http://bit.ly/299kmFA
- "Best Adult Animated Films:" http://bit.ly/29k0FYq "Adult Animation of Ralph Bakshi:" http://bit.ly/29k0eh5
- "The Simpsons and the Birth of the Modern Animated TV Comedy:" http://bit.ly/29k01ub
- About the Motion Picture Production Code (Hays Code): http://bit.ly/299kRj2
- About Heavy Metal: http://bit.ly/299kwgb
- About Watership Down the movie: http://bit.ly/299kFjH
- Watch the Heavy Metal Trailer: http://bit.ly/29jZFUx About Don Bluth: http://bit.ly/29k08Ws About Cool World: http://bit.ly/29k05dg
- “Talking Adult Animation & 'Anomalisa' with Charlie Kaufman & Duke Johnson” http://bit.ly/299kBR9
- About Fantastic Mr. Fox: http://bit.ly/29jZSGX
- Listen to the episode Of McStuffins And Puffins: http://bit.ly/wga-017
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