In Watership Down (1978), there are several famous (or perhaps infamous) scenes in which terrified rabbits are chased and violently attacked by other animals. Similarly, in the classic Tom and Jerry series (1940-1958), Tom the cat is often harmed by…
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Ducks Don’t Back Down: Dream Voices and Dismissible Rage
by Devlin Grimm • October 5, 2020 • 0 Comments
Throughout human history, the labor of civil rights has been done by the oppressed. In disability advocacy especially, disability representation and media have been amplified, and critiqued, by the Disability Visibility Project. It is also the assertion of this community…
“Scroogin on a Greg”: The Absurd in Scottish Animated Comedy
by Nichola Dobson • March 11, 2019 • 3 Comments
The notion of the Scottish Animated comedy of the title is as unclear as the first part of the title. Is there such a genre? Is there a national identity inherent in a body of work? If so, can it…
Is the straight role in comedy essential and why is it usually played by a woman in animation?
by Sarah Ann Kennedy • December 19, 2014 • 1 Comment
Traditionally, the straight ‘man’ in stand up comedy or sitcom gives the eccentric character a presence to play against. It has long been accepted as an essential part of the process. As Mel Brooks has noted, “Well the straight guy…