Month: September 2017

  • Rex on a Small Traffic Cone In A Small Garden

    Rex on a Small Traffic Cone In A Small Garden

    It was such an odd thing to see that I couldn’t resist making the scene just a tiny bit more odd by adding a duck.

    Originally posted to social media accounts on July 14th, 2014.

  • 3WA 2017 #36: Animaniacs

    The heyday of the television variety show was already long past when an animation studio decided to try their hand at it in the mid 1990s. Thank goodness they did, though.

    What is it?

    Animaniacs is a Saturday-morning-type cartoon series which ran for not quite 100 episodes, and then a movie.

    What kind of story is it?

    It isn’t. It really, really isn’t. This is straight-up sketch comedy, marrying classic variety-show stylings to something not entirely unlike Monty Python’s Flying Circus, but entirely in animated form. We meet a dizzying (and sometimes ditzy) array of characters and laugh at them. Sometimes with them as well, but mostly at them.

    Sure, it had a Wheel of Morality, but don’t worry. You weren’t expected to learn anything.

    Why do you like it?

    Animaniacs tried to have something for everyone: Slapstick cartoon violence, high-level wordplay, musical numbers, surrealistic romps, and so forth. Not all of it worked but much of it worked superbly well.

    Slappy Squirrel, in a rare moment’s break from performing cartoon violence upon other characters.

    It was also a masterclass in making kids’ cartoons work for the adults in the room. It got away with the “fingerprints” gag, for Pete’s sake! Obviously, the creators were a subversive force to be reckoned with.

    What might one not like about it?

    Many, many, many ideas made their way into the show. Not all of them work… characters like the Hip Hippos, among others.

    Bernadette Peters sang her heart out for the Rita And Runt sketches, but… no. Just no.

    The variety show template has the potential for misfires baked right into the concept. Also, it’s still a kids show. Your tolerance for such things is a factor I cannot judge on your behalf.

    Other thoughts about it?

    Yes! So many! Such as!

    • Some of my favorite bits are essentially running interstitial gags, such as “Good Idea, Bad Idea.”
    • Obviously, were it not for Animaniacs we’d not have Pinky and the Brain, and that would’ve been a loss for modern culture too great to calculate, even for Brain.
    “What shall we do tonight, Brain?” “Try to break out into a spinoff show!”
    • At least one person on the creative staff was a big Marx Brothers fan, and I appreciate the heck out of that.
    • “United States, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Haiti, Jamaica, Peru…” If I haven’t just earwormed you, then you need to go watch the show.
    • Before there were Marvel Cinematic Universe “credit cookies” segments, there were gag credits in Animaniacs. “If You’d Like A Transcript Of Today’s Program- Start Typing!”

    I could go on, but won’t. I could, though.

    Where can I watch it?

    As of this writing Animaniacs is available on Netflix. Barring that, you can pay to stream it on Amazon, or buy the DVD boxed sets.

  • Red Sky In Morning, Shutterbugs Delight

    The past few days have been terrible in many ways. Too hot, too much ash in the air, too much forest fire destruction. I took advantage of one fringe benefit of this late-summer situation, however: I took pictures.

    Tuesday morning, getting off the MAX at the Hillsboro Airport stop, I was greeted with this view of the Sun trying to shine through layers of cloud and smoky haze:

    And Wednesday morning gave me cause to quip to my coworkers later, “I didn’t know that ‘Portland’ was an anagram for ‘Mordor’, but Sauron’s Eye was quite prominent out toward the East.”

    I’ll be glad when we return to fully breathable air, though.

  • Tiger on a Shrubbery

    Tiger on a Shrubbery

    Putting the “amateur” in “amateur photography,” here’s a blown-out picture of a duck on some shrubbery.

    Originally posted to social media accounts on July 11th, 2014.

  • Score on a Giant Concrete Ball

    Score on a Giant Concrete Ball

    I’m not sure when decorative concrete spheres became the “in” thing with which to adorn urban parks, but it gave me something to place a duck upon during a wandering photo shoot a few years ago so I guess I can’t complain. This one’s across MLK from the Oregon Convention Center.

    Seeing as how this post is going up on the day of a full moon, the timing worked out rather nicely, I’d say.

    Originally posted to social media accounts on July 10th, 2014.

  • Rex on a Drinking Fountain

    Rex on a Drinking Fountain

    What better on a hot summer’s day than to take a drink of some clear cold water?

    Originally posted to social media accounts on July 8th, 2014.