Prod. 2069 (Alice) - Seq. 06.0 - At Rabbit's...
"The Rabbit's House" of 5/12/51, directed by Ham Luske, layout by Charlie Philippi, Ken O'Connor and Lance Nolley. Animation by Les Clark, Eric Larson, Harvey Toombs, Hal Ambro (Alice), Bill Justice, Hal King, Bob Carlson, Fred Moore (Rabbit), Phil Duncan, Woolie Reitherman (Rabbit & Dodo), Milt Kahl (Dodo), George Rowley, Dan MacManus (EFX)...
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Bill the lizard was always a favorite of mine. The animation on him is hysterical, plussed by the use of stock sound fx over him screaming in terror.
Hans thanks for sharing this interesting piece of history with us. Backgrounds from this sequence are on the Animation Backgrounds Blog.
If they were working on this two months before its release date, they must've put in extra hours to get it done.
It would be nice to know how it worked when two animators worked on one character, ie Woolie/moore.
Did Fred animate it and Woole reworked them for changes?
Something I noticed about this scene after multiple viewings. Alice grows while inside the upstairs bedroom of the house with her legs stretching all the way outside the door and side of the house. She's sitting down on the floor of the upstairs bedroom. But judging by the external shots of her trapped in the house, it looks more like she's sitting on the floor of the downstairs room of the house. Which means her legs grew ridiculously long to stretch outside the door and side of the house. Wonderland logic, I guess?
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