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  2. The Art of... - Wikipedia

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    [44] Due to the sheer number of The Art of... titles, Martin Godman of Animation Scoop wrote "When I review an “Art Of” book today, I tend to look at what sets the book apart from similar products; a difference that makes the book worth adding to a library and perusing years after the film itself has departed the theaters." [45]

  3. The Animator's Survival Kit - Wikipedia

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    The Animator's Survival Kit: A Manual of Methods, Principles, and Formulas for Classical, Computer, Games, Stop Motion, and Internet Animators, or simply The Animator's Survival Kit is an instructional book by animator and director Richard Williams. The book includes techniques, advice, tips, tricks, and general information on the history of ...

  4. Edwin George Lutz - Wikipedia

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    The bookaffected the entire animation industry in the formative years of animation studios. [4] At the age of 19, Walt Disney borrowed Animated Cartoons from the Kansas City Library shortly after the book was published in 1920. [5] It is well documented that Animated Cartoons greatly influenced him in his early years in animation.

  5. Hayao Miyazaki bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Hayao Miyazaki: Master of Japanese Animation is a 1999 biography of Miyazaki written by British author Helen McCarthy. [21] The first English-language book devoted to Miyazaki, [22] the 240-page paperback was published by Stone Bridge Press in September 1999, alongside the North American release of Princess Mononoke the following month. [21]

  6. Category:Animation books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Animation books" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  7. The Pagemaster - Wikipedia

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    The Pagemaster swoops Richard and the books into the twister, returning them to the real world. Richard awakens, finding Adventure, Fantasy, and Horror lying next to him as real books. Mr. Dewey finds him, and even though the library policy only allows a person to check out 2 books at a time, he lets him check out all 3 books "just this once".

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  9. DreamWorks Classics - Wikipedia

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    Founded as Classic Media in 2000 by Eric Ellenbogen and John Engelman, [5] The studio's library consists of acquired intellectual property catalogs and character brands, as well as the licensing rights for various third-party properties. In 2012, Boomerang Media sold Classic Media to DreamWorks Animation, who rebranded the company as DreamWorks ...