![]() ![]() In another cartoon The animated sequence in the 1945 film Anchors Aweigh, in which Gene Kelly dances with an animated Jerry Mouse, is one of the actor/dancer's most famous scenes. Animation historian Jerry Beck even wrote that this cartoon predates Who Framed Roger Rabbit by several decades and served as an inspiration for the film. characters interacting with live-action people, and the genre broke new ground for the first time and paved the way for future films like Mary Poppins or Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Warner Bros.' cartoon You Ought to Be in Pictures, directed by Friz Freleng, featured animated Warner Bros. In the Soviet film The New Gulliver (1935), the only character who was not animated was Gulliver himself. The first feature film combining these forms was The Lost World (1925). Many previous films have combined live-action with stop-motion animation using back projection, such as Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen films in the United States, and Aleksandr Ptushko, Karel Zeman and, more recently, Jan Švankmajer in Eastern Europe. In a variation from this and inspired by Fleischer, Walt Disney's first directorial efforts, years before Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was born in 1927 and Mickey Mouse in 1928, were the live-action animated Alice Comedies cartoons, in which a young live-action girl named Alice interacted with animated cartoon characters. ( June 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)ĭuring the silent film era in 1920s and 1930s, the popular animated cartoons of Max Fleischer included a series in which his cartoon character, Koko the Clown, interacted with the live world for example, having a boxing match with a live kitten. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ![]() ![]() Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. ![]()
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