Sally Cruikshank’s “Quasi at the Quackadero” and Winsor McCay’s “Little Nemo” have both been included in the 2009 National Film Registry. This is great news. My only quibble is that they weren’t inducted years ago.
I love with “Quasi at the Quackadero”- it’s one of my favorite cartoons. It’s cute (without being cloying), bizarre (without being pretentious or annoying), inventive, colorful, funny and very original. This isn’t a cartoon where you can guess what happens next.
As for Nemo, I’ve been familiar with the old comic strips since I was a kid, but saw the animated version a few years ago. Amazing stuff.
While very different, these cartoons have some things in common:
Each was largely the creation of a single artist, who thought up the plot, created the characters, and did most (if not all) of the animation. Also, note how both take advantage of the medium (a fancy way to say the creators realized Hey, this is animation, so I can make the characters do whatever I want!) There’s morphing, surreal craziness, fantastic creatures and unique details.
And both are fun to watch.









That Cruikshank cartoon is right on the razor’s edge between total genius and catastrophically annoying.
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