Friday, December 19, 2025

Animation Scenes Frame-By-Frame

 

I've been recently on Sakugabooru and it's been really useful for me. They label such animators who worked on particular scenes in films. It's a great website, feel free to check it out. I set it to animated, if there's any animators you respectfully admire feel free to search their work.


https://www.sakugabooru.com/post?tags=animated


I selected some of my favorites or most likely my favorite animated characters in terms of their movement and fluidity. 




This to me is an incredible frame sequence, it's so smooth. It's only a second of actual animation. I looked into the Hans Perk drafts, this was animated by John Lounsbery. Really underrated animator. He's probably my favorite of the Nine Old Men. What I notice is that one frame looks like the original pencil sketches. I also love the intense colors of the skies.





This is one of my favorite Looney Tunes scenes. From Daffy Duck Hunt (1949). I like Porky's throat slitting gesture. I'm guessing this animation is Charles McKimson. Still fantastic nonetheless. Also like the lip-syncing.





Sir Ector is a phenomenally well animated character in my opinion except for when he head swaggles. Mostly a Milt Kahl staple. It can get repetitive, but I absolutely like when Ector points directly at Wart. It is re-used in other scenes but I liked it more without the sword, since I kinda want to study more on drawing realistically detailed hands. 






Lastly is another incredibly well-animated character, Captain Hook. I really like these scenes in particular. I absolutely adore the original movie most of the time, but something about Hook and Smee in particular gives me a little inspiration. Hook was mostly animated by Frank Thomas and Smee by Ollie Johnston and Cliff Nordberg. I really like those hand movements, like that fist. It's almost sorta live action-like.



Last December I created a post similar to this one. I would recommend you checking that out. They were animated scenes I was heavily inspired while I was still invested in animated short films.


https://sngexplorationblog.blogspot.com/2024/12/my-favorite-classic-animated-scenes.html?m=1


Also to point out, I wouldn't really say that The Wearing of Grin is dull, I kinda enjoy that cartoon nowadays. 

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Animation Scenes Frame-By-Frame

  I've been recently on Sakugabooru and it's been really useful for me. They label such animators who worked on particular scenes in...