I figured there are a plenty of Don Bluth fans on here... I was on the web a few days ago...And I sorta came across this very interesting quote from animator Don Bluth.
"I [FONT=Verdana, Arial] remember reading a quote from Walt Disney which stated that he never created animation exclusively for children. Certainly, the subject matter of Snow White with its Wicked Witch, and Bambi with the death of the mother deer, and Pinocchio, with its coming-of-age themes, were all aimed at mature audiences. So the question that has always puzzled me is: How did traditional animation come to be viewed by almost every American household as children's entertainment?"
http://www.animationnation.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=013579;p=
What do u think?
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"I [FONT=Verdana, Arial] remember reading a quote from Walt Disney which stated that he never created animation exclusively for children. Certainly, the subject matter of Snow White with its Wicked Witch, and Bambi with the death of the mother deer, and Pinocchio, with its coming-of-age themes, were all aimed at mature audiences. So the question that has always puzzled me is: How did traditional animation come to be viewed by almost every American household as children's entertainment?"
http://www.animationnation.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=013579;p=
What do u think?
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