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In comparison, hand-drawn animation has relatively often been combined with live-action, but usually in an obvious fashion and often used as a surprising gimmick that combines a "real" world and a fantasy or dream world. Only rarely has hand-drawn animation been used as convincing special effects (for instance in the climax of Highlander (1986)).
1904 – The Enchanted Toymaker (United Kingdom), combined live-action and stop-motion animation. [112] [113] 1905 – How Jones Lost His Roll, the first example of stop-motion animation in American film.; [114] The Whole Dam Family and the Dam Dog, early example of cutout animation [115] 1906 – Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, The House of Ghosts
The early history of animation covers the period up to 1888, when celluloid film base was developed, a technology that would become the foundation for over a century of film. Humans have probably attempted to depict motion long before the development of cinematography .
Toei Animation was founded and produced the first color anime feature film in 1958, Hakujaden (The Tale of the White Serpent, 1958). It was released in the US in 1961 as well as Panda and the Magic Serpent. [33] After the success of the project, Toei released a new feature-length animation annually. [34]: 101
This week, the pioneering studio Laika returns with “Missing Link,” the stop-motion animated family film starring Hugh Jackman and Zach Galifianakis. With “Missing Link” landing in ...
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Pages in category "Animation by year" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1896 in animation; A.
Only animation finished in 1930; not released with a soundtrack until 1937 1935: The New Gulliver: The first released puppet-animated feature. Includes scenes of animation combined with live-action footage 1931: Feature-length sound film: Peludópolis: Now considered lost 1932: Filmed in three-strip Technicolor: Flowers and Trees: Short film 1937