Steamboat Willie is a classic black-and-white animated short film from 1928. It features Mickey Mouse and his friends on a steamboat adventure. The film showcases early hand-drawn animation and includes slapstick comedy and musical elements. It has become a beloved part of animation history and is included in the National Film Registry.
In this early animated film, a waiter's dream takes him on a wild ride through a fantastical and absurd world. He experiences bizarre transformations, encounters strange creatures, and has his reality distorted in hyperbolic ways. The film explores themes of delirium, surrealism, and the effects of alcohol and other substances on perception.
Fantasmagorie is a pioneering animated film that features a series of surreal and playful scenes. It showcases the innovative use of simple black and white lines to create various characters and objects. The film takes the viewers on a whimsical journey filled with transformations, humorous antics, and imaginative visuals.
Poor Pierrot is a short animated film created in 1892. It tells the story of Pierrot, a classic character from the pantomime tradition, and his love interest. The film showcases early animation techniques and is considered an important piece of film history.
One of the first animated short films. A wanderer enters a cabaret in the countryside and asks a waitress for a beer. She comes back with a pint, as the wanderer begins to court her. However, the kitchen boy comes, drinks the beer and vanishes. The wanderer, misunderstanding, asks for another beer. Then a traveler enters and has an argument with the wandered. During the argument, the kitchen boy appears, sips the second beer and runs away. As the traveler quits, the customer finds his glass empty again. He calls the waitress, expresses his disappointment and leaves. The kitchen boy comes in and explains to the waitress what he did with the two beers. They make fun together of the wanderer and leave. A lost film.
Little Nemo is a hand-drawn animated movie based on the comic strip of the same name. It follows the story of a little boy named Nemo who embarks on surreal and comedic adventures in his dreams. Nemo encounters various characters including a princess, a dragon, and a clown, as he navigates through his imaginative dream world. The movie combines live-action and animation to create a visually stunning and unique experience. Little Nemo is considered a classic in early animation and is included in the National Film Registry.
Autour d’une cabine is an early animated short film created in 1894. The film takes place on a beach and showcases the usage of the theatre optique technique, also known as the les pantomimes lumineuses. It is a glimpse into the 19th-century animation era.
In this early animation, an artist sketches a gentleman and a wine glass. The drawing comes to life and begins to interact with the artist, causing comedic chaos. The artist tries to control the animated character but struggles to do so. The film showcases the artist's creativity and the power of imagination.
How a Mosquito Operates (1912) is a silent film that tells the story of a mischievous mosquito causing chaos and annoyance. The film showcases the mosquito's relentless pursuit of blood and its encounters with unsuspecting victims. With its hand-drawn animation and surreal elements, this early animation is a classic example of silent film humor.
Two insects fight over the hand of a beautiful lady.
A thirty-second long stop-motion animated piece intended to encourage the audience to send matches to British troops fighting the Boer War.
Pre-cinematograph colour animation of the monkey playing his violin
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