In the golden age of animated shorts, making classic cartoons was frequently a game of cat-and-mouse. And no one did it better than director Chuck Jones. Jones was the legendary animator whose unique ...
In 1965 animator Chuck Jones adapted a short picture book called The Dot and The Line: a romance in lower mathematics as a 9-minute cartoon. It follows a rigid blue line who adores a carefree red dot; ...
The best cartoons of the 1960s include some of the biggest movie releases we still love today, including The One Hundred and ...
Poor Tex Avery just can't seem to win. He's getting his own day in Texas next month, while his protégé Chuck Jones will be the subject of a six-year nationwide museum exhibit that begins this summer.
Chuck Jones idolized Mark Twain, thinking him the greatest American humorist. If Mark Twain had lived to see a Road Runner or Pepe Le Pew cartoon, he might well have returned the compliment, because ...