Ladies and gentleman, and also pets too, introducing the first finished Artmania cartoon....
You'll expect a different sidestory of how the rabbit actually defeated the turtle, and is also hilarious, fast-moving and nerve-wracking for all ages!
This is obviously a re-telling of the classic fable, The Tortoise and The Hare. As it tells the important moral slow and steady wins the race, or is it, really?
I love a little bit of fairytales and nursery rhymes myself, I even like it a little more when their funny parodies. Disney, Warner Bros and even MGM have been doing it for 90 years.
The most well-known re-telling of Torotise and The Hare was the Silly Symphony version. I really liked it but I don't think it was that outstanding. Max Hare impressing the girl rabbits just goes on for too long.
But how do we fix that?
By this!!!
How The Hare Dood It!
This title was similar to Tex Avery's The Early Bird Dood It, I just gotta love that title.
My future for making cartoons is bringing back the 4th wall breaks. Remember when those were just hilarious?
Next, I will show you what the cartoon is going to be like with the little book I made.
It has a few pages. Surprisingly I ran out of room, tomorrow you'll see the rest of the storyboard drawings on paper.
That's all I have. No more pages, even though there's still more.
Remember how annoying the gremlin was in Falling Hare? That's what my tortoise is like. He's a shameless cheater.
I also love those cartoons like with Red Hot Riding Hood when the wolf gets fed up by the same story told over and over.
These characters can be so relatable and observed that I just miss these types of animated films.
Modern animated films nowadays are basically emotional, or there isn't any logical dialogue.
I remember when I was in middle school, a teacher would show us these type of films, and I can tell you, they were boring and nothing special.
Part 2 Tomorrow
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