Dr. Toon: A Few Things I'd Love To See

In this month's column, Martin Goodman compiles a personal wish list that doesn't include BD-Live.
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8. I wish that the advertising pros would come up with just one more unforgettable animated character that advertises breakfast cereal. Oh, how I remember the '60s and early '70s when those commercials dominated Saturday morning and those eye-popping colored boxes lined the grocery shelves! Who was the last great cereal star, anyway? Wallace the Waffle-Whiffer? The Cookie Crisp Bandit? Who is the next Sonny the Coo-Coo bird, Tony the Tiger, or Trix Rabbit, that's what I want to know! Who shall assume the mantle of Lucky Leprechaun? Is there even so much as a Sugar Pops Pete on someone's storyboard somewhere? (I really should start wishing for a life... )

9. If I could have my wish, Adam Reed and Matt Thompson would do a follow-up to Sealab 2021. This time, however, CN could give them one of the really trashy old Hanna-Barbera (not so) "funny animal" bombaroos to play with. I for one would love to hear Punkin' Puss and Mushmouse, for example, re-dubbed to sound like a Quentin Tarentino movie, a bad 1970s porn film, or a frat house on pledge night. I want to hear Breezly and Sneezly sound like the reincarnations of Richard Pryor and Sam Kinnison, with some Andrew Dice Clay thrown in. Harvey Birdman just didn't take it far enough for me. Ah, Dr. Toon... if only your wishes could have been used for good instead of evil...

10. My wishes are dwindling? OK, I need to be less frivolous. How about this: I wish that, along with "The Art of" books that now seem to inevitably accompany every new major animated studio release, some publishing company buys into the idea of doing a beautiful coffee-table book on "The Art of" some classic film that has never had a book devoted to it. It could be an older Disney film like Peter Pan, which was in production for years and has a wealth of material still sitting in the Disney archives. No one left alive to interview? Stay with a light, expository approach, play up the historical facts, and let the visuals carry the book. How about an old, classic non-Disney film like Mr. Bug Goes to Town? I seem to recall a back issue of AniMato! in which G. Michael Dobbs wrote a detailed article on this film. Jerry Beck could certainly do such a book as well. Here's a wish for coffee-table history!

11. I wish they could make just one major animated feature without a cast of celebrity voices! One big movie in which the voice parts are cast from the people who are working so hard to make a living in the business today, toiling on both popular and nondescript animated series and scratching out a freelance living. You know, those hard-working voice artists who don't have a "second job" making $10-$20 million per picture? Just one time, Hollywood Heads, take a chance. Before you make a move to sign Bruce Willis, Susan Sarandon or Eddie Murphy in the mistaken belief that their presence will put an animated picture over the top, limit your casting calls to the voice artists who've toiled for decades (yeah, you know who they are; we all do) and the voice artists who are hoping to become the next generation of greats.

12. If I could wish for one animation festival, it would be this one. There should be a joint effort by all divisions of ASIFA to produce a festival consisting exclusively of female animators. Animation's answer to Lilith Fair! Never before has animation had more (or more talented) women producing their art, both in the mainstream and independently, in a medium that was once largely closed to them. Highlighting and spotlighting their work would have taken up, oh, a whole afternoon back in 1970; today there could easily be a week-long symposium with numerous keynote speakers, a judged competition, and a full schedule of viewings both day and evening. They ain't just "ink-and-paint" girls anymore; let's give 'em a showcase.

13. Special baker's dozen wish: Home theater 3D holography. The technology exists, but is not yet suitable for home use. Researchers at the University of Southern California have put a few good years of work into this, and I have no doubt that the public will be able to access it down at the local Best Buy within the next decade or so. I don't really care whether a 3D Lindsey Lohan or Pierce Brosnan strolls around on my floor, but I would absolutely love to see Disney characters cavorting about my living room. What I would give to see Ren slapping Stimpy in 3D or Ryuk leering down at Light and his lethal notebook as if he had taken up residence atop my entertainment center! That's the entertainment technology we really need, not those BD Live gadgets I lambasted last month. Yeah! I wish toons could be flitting around in my own home!

14. Sudden death overtime penalty kick shootout wishes: The complete UPA cartoon collection on DVD; the appearance of all formerly "banned" and "censored" theatrical cartoons on future DVD releases, since we all know that the cat is already well out of the bag; a Venture Brothers feature film (why they gave that green light to Aqua Teen Hunger Force I'll never know); a cartoon pin-up book by Katie Rice; another animation prime-time wave like the one that was attempted in the late 1990s, except that this time the network execs will actually let animation people pitch them, have animation professionals work on them, and let animation people produce them.

Martin "Dr. Toon" Goodman is a longtime student and fan of animation. He lives in Anderson, Indiana.







Comments


those are some great dreams ya have there though I myself have enjoyed Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Here's some of my dreams: John Kricfalusi makes some kind of cartoon short with the butthole surfers, I think his humor is in line with the likes of Gibby Haynes' gang The Gorillaz movie to finally get made with help from Terry Gilliam and have it be disturbing and darkly comic. I wish Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett could take another shot at a tank girl movie,but make it animated this time and don't cast Ice T as Booga, the kangaroo boyfriend. Oh, and give Iggy pop a bigger role!!
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