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		<title>A European Fairy Tale Land&#8230; in the ♥ of Japan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 02:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Next week I am about to embark on a holiday to Europe with my girlfriend. The Cat Piano is playing at the Zebra Poetry Film Festival in Berlin too. While It&#8217;s not my first trip there, having been lucky enough to attend various animation festivals over the last five years, but it is my lengthiest [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeclassified.com&amp;blog=1977184&amp;post=669&amp;subd=pradeclassified&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next week I am about to embark on a holiday to Europe with my girlfriend. The Cat Piano is playing at the Zebra Poetry Film Festival in Berlin too. While It&#8217;s not my first trip there, having been lucky enough to attend various animation festivals over the last five years, but it is my lengthiest stay. Whenever I am in Europe I feel this strange feeling of &#8216;coming home&#8217; a familiarity and I wonder if this is because I live in a country settled by British and Europeans, and this lingering ancestral pull is wrapped up in that. The other part of me thinks it maybe a familiarity brought about by growing up reading European fairy tales and story books and watching old Disney Movies. Walt Disney who grew up in rural America, was said to be trying to re-capture the nostalgia he had for an old Europe that he had never knew. Maybe my acute case of Europhilia is because I was brought up on a diet of his films?</p>
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<p>I then began to think about the world of Japanese animation and how over the years several have been set in picture perfect, enchanted European settings. This seems unusual and quirky at first but also a sentiment I could relate to as there is something comforting and dream-like about these settings. Many Japanese people seem to possess the same pre-occupation with a Europe of days gone by, a world untouched by technology and modernity. They thrive on the quaint ruritania and this has reached far into modern Japanese culture.</p>
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<p>I immediately had images in my head of the beautiful alpine and Nordic backdrops from <em>Howl&#8217;s Moving Castle (2004)</em>, TV series <em>Heidi (1974) </em> and one of my childhood favourite&#8217;s <em>Belle &amp; Sebastien</em> (1981) set in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrenees">Pyrenees </a>mountains of  France and Spain. Master of anime, Hayao Miyazaki worked on <em>Heidi</em> in the 1970s and the animation team apparently did a research tour to Switzerland to get accuracy in their artwork. He also began an adaptation of<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pippi_Longstocking"> <em>Pippi Longstocking</em> </a>and even travelled to Sweden to meet author Astrid Lindgren but the they were denied the rights to go ahead with the adaptation.</p>
<p>Here is the opening credits of <em>HEIDI</em>. Watch it and tell me if this doesn&#8217;t make you want to visit Switzerland and run through the green fields.</p>
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<p>As a result of this popular cartoon re-telling of  <em>Heidi</em>, Jonathan Spyri&#8217;s 1880 classic, each year <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1562770.stm" target="_blank">Japanese pilgrims</a> make the journey from the overcrowded cities of Japan to the idealic and serene Swiss Alps. They visit the Swiss village of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maienfeld" target="_blank">Maienfield</a>, the setting of the story and mountain <em>Zermatt</em> that they recall in images from the show while posing for photographs  with St. Bernards dogs, then eat sushi on bus tours while singing  &#8216;Edeweiss&#8217; in broken English. This reminded me of when I was in Canada&#8217;s  charming <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward_Island">Prince Edward Island</a> and I witnessed throngs of Japanese tourists, flocking to  see the hometown of <em>Anne of Green Gables</em>, another nostalgic story they are fond of.</p>
<p>Upon my first visit to Europe to the <a href="http://www.annecy.org/home" target="_blank">Annecy animation festival </a>nestled at the base of the French and Swiss Alps, I was immediately struck by the epic scenery while on the bus from Geneva to the small medievil town. The cartoons and fairy tale story books hadn&#8217;t lied to me. It was just as visually breathtaking as it had been in my head and in many ways fairy-tale like. I felt like Heidi running through the fields.</p>
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<p>Miyazaki has re-visited a mish-mash of different European settings in several of his works. Miyazaki is believed to have based much of the setting of <em>Howl&#8217;s moving Castle</em> on a pre-war image of the Alsace region in France. <em>Kiki&#8217;s Delivery Service</em> has elements of Stockholm and Gotberg in Sweden as well as Munich&#8217;s Old town. Funnily enough, the colonial architecture of my city of Adelaide as well as Melbourne and Parts of Tasmania were also part of the film&#8217;s visual reference. This always makes me think  excitedly did Miayazaki come to my city at some point? In Tasmania there is a <a href="http://www.rossbakery.com.au/" target="_blank">picturesque bakery</a> and bed and breakfast thought to have inspired Kiki&#8217;s <em>Guchokipanya bakery</em> that also gets Japanese tourists each year.</p>
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<p>Miyazaki&#8217;s love of an old Europe and UK  is also evident in the TV series <em>Sherlock Hound</em> set in England as well as his feature film <em>Porco Rosso</em>, set in a romanticised Italy. Japan&#8217;s cultural crush on a timeless Europe is thought to emerged after the success of the manga <em>The Rose of Versailles</em> and the TV series it spawned <em>Beursai no Bara</em> set in period France. Then other series followed suit, such as<em> Dog of Flanders</em> (1975)  based on the English tale  by Marie Louise de la Remee, set in Antwerp, Belgium. Antwerp has since become a destination for Japanese tourists who remember the series fondly from their childhoods.</p>
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<p>The other hugely popular European set series in <em>Moomin</em>. The Swedish-Fin comic strip by Tove Jansson was turned into an animated series by the Japanese who developed a love for the cute and lovable hippopotamus-troll looking characters living in magical woods. In Finland, Moomin World is also a frequent holiday destination for Japanese Europhiles, their equivalent of Disneyland.</p>
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<p><em>Victoriana</em> and <em>Edwardiana</em> is also very prevalent in many Japanese animations. The Steampunk slant on this period is also hugely popular in Japanese animation and culture.  This industrial era England is featured in<em> Steamboy</em>, Howl&#8217;s Moving Castle as well as Laputa; Castle In The Sky. Lewis Carroll&#8217;s Victorian classic <em>Alice In Wonderland</em> is also a hugely popular story in Japan. Tim Burton&#8217;s recent live action adaptation did fantastically at the box office for this reason. Characters such as Alice and Heidi have also made their way into the cosplay part of Japanese youth culture, which is a strangely amusing concoction of the innocent and pristine and the fetishistic.</p>
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<p>This cute and quaint Victorian storybook aesthetic has also made its way into Japanese subculture and youth culture spawning the Gothic Lolita or GothLoli fashion trend has a huge following.</p>
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<p>Each year, thousands of Japanese tourists flock to Europe to look for this nostalgic image of the country. Some of them may find it as visually and atmospherically it still exists. I discovered a disorder that has struck several Japanese tourists visiting Paris, called <a href="http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_syndrome">Paris Syndrome</a> or Syndrome De Paris. It has been said that Japanese tourists can be struck by this syndrome after visiting Paris and expecting an idealised fairy tale, romantic Paris they have seen in films and read in literature. A combination of the culture shock, prejudice and rudeness they face in the city induces symptoms of depression and hallucinations among other things. While it sounds utterly ridiculous, it does actually exist and sort of makes sense in the context of what I was pondering upon the eve of my journey to Europe&#8230; Let&#8217;s just hope I don&#8217;t return with Paris Syndrome.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing up in Australia we had our fare share of Japanese cartoon series that were cut, sliced, diced and re-served by the U.S. like appealing sushi for the English speaking market. If American cartoons were from &#8216;the big city&#8217; and British cartoons were from &#8216;around the corner&#8217; then Japanese cartoons were certainly from space or [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeclassified.com&amp;blog=1977184&amp;post=591&amp;subd=pradeclassified&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing up in Australia we had our fare share of Japanese cartoon series that were cut, sliced, diced and re-served by the U.S. like appealing sushi for the English speaking market. If American cartoons were from &#8216;the big city&#8217; and British cartoons were from &#8216;around the corner&#8217; then Japanese cartoons were certainly from space or the future&#8230; or space in the future. They were robotic humans with split-personalities and internal struggles that their moon faces and wide &#8216;saucer&#8217; eyes couldn&#8217;t hide. They were spacefood, just add hot water and like a packaged cake of dry noodles, the steam would rise and there it was ready to slurp up.</p>
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<p>Japanese cartoons had a completely different feel to other cartoons altogether. They had a soft glow to them. Even stuff that wasn&#8217;t supposed to glow, glowed. Outdoor shots look like they were lit indoors under lights. They could be cute and adorable and make you wanna cuddle up to them OR they could be dark and ominous and sort of scary and unsettling. This is what I think I liked about them. Many of the cartoons felt like they didn&#8217;t talk down to you and seemed like they were for &#8216;Big Kids&#8217; and that made you wanna watch them.  They were like a cute little robot animal pet, who&#8217;s eyes  glowed bright and who&#8217;s  tail wagged but could at any minute, snap and grow in size, turning into a giant battling robot that could destroy a legion of enemies with an in-built  series of giant missile shooting guns. Aside from the series set in Space, many had quaint settings that had a fairy tale like innocence to them or were set in a &#8216;simpler time&#8217; before the robots came.</p>
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<p><em>Astro Boy,</em> <em>Voltron</em>, <em>Robotech</em>, <em>The Mysetrious Cities of Gold</em>, <em>Samurai Pizza Cats</em> and <em>Belle &amp; Sebastien</em> were the ones that really stay in my mind vividly, although there were many more and they increased in numbers like a self-cloning robot army in the early to mid nineties.</p>
<p>There was certainly something a little strange about these cartoons. This was probably a mix of cultural differences and the vastly different visual style they and and the fact that many of them were re-packaged, anglosized incarnations of their former Japanese native product. The subject matter was often quite intense and the characters would usually find themselves in some real trouble mid-episode where close-ups would show them wincing in pain and tears welling in their eyes. There was a real sense of pain in most episodes. Characters could be destroyed, killed and the show would go on. <em>Robotech</em> and <em>Voltron</em> had characters that were killed in battle and would cease to be in future episodes. They really weren&#8217;t afraid to show life and death together.</p>
<p>When I think back, watching <em>Astro Boy</em> on TV is one of my earliest recollections of watching animation as a series and actually waiting for the next episode. The theme song is just as infectious and stirring today as it was when I was 4. Here&#8217;s the end credit sequence which actually showed children how animation is made. I still think it&#8217;s the best closing credit sequence for any cartoon series ever.</p>
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<p>One of my favourites, even though obscure, was <em>The Wonderful Wizard of Oz</em>, which was The Wizard of Oz story re-told in the Japanese style. The show was re-packaged by Cinar, a Canadian company at the time, but I still remember how the show made me feel; sad, anxious, scared, hopeful and cosy all in the same half hour. Here&#8217;s the Show&#8217;s title sequence vs. The original Japanese show&#8217;s title sequence. This shows you the real difference in the way the cartoons were packaged for different cultural audiences.</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s the original Japanese version, which makes the English one look gawdy and super 80s.</p>
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<p>My favourite was probably Voltron and what a concept for kids. Robotic lions of different colours that team together to make one big robot that smashes the baddies. Genius. And we lapped it up. Explosions always looked better in Japanese cartoons. They were white hot and filled with shrapnel and mini explosions within the big ones. Many studios in Japan had and still do have animators who specialise in &#8216;shit blowing up&#8217; shots. Here&#8217;s the opening title of the version we got from the U.S. I still think this music is as epic and stirring as anything.</p>
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<p>And thanks to the wonders of youtube, I for the first time (and possibly you too) can watch the opening of the original Japanese version of Voltron <em>Beast King Go Lion</em>. I actually think the U.S version of the opening takes the sake.</p>
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<p><em>The Mysterious Cities of Gold</em> was also a sort of strangely eerie piece that blended sci-fi with History. I remember being sort of scared by the show and even it&#8217;s unusual but catchy theme song but the giant golden condor craft always got me and those friendly kids waving at you.</p>
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<p>Some of them were just plain weird. Just bizarre. Such as <em>Samurai Pizza Cats</em>. This is one that emerged in the early 90s following closely behind the success of the <em>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles </em>( It even took a shot at the Turtles in the theme song) It was hyperactive, colourful, completely ridiculous but just a ball of metal, feline fun to watch. Kids would come to school and sing the theme song and even talk about how weird it was&#8230; then go home and watch it again the next morning. It was a real pre-cursor to the Pokemon epileptic series of the late 90s.</p>
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<p>As a young child I can&#8217;t remember knowing that there cartoons were &#8216;FROM JAPAN&#8217;. I just knew they were from somewhere different. Maybe space. I did one day look at some little figurines I had (in the same visual style I saw on Voltron etc) and on the bottom of them was &#8216;MADE IN HONG KONG&#8217; so I think I then thought the cartoons were from this mysterious land of &#8216;Hong Kong&#8217; which I thought could have been the coolest country in the world.</p>
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		<title>British Cartoons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[American cartoons were exhillirating and entertaining, like a wild and entertaining ride through a colourful, fantastical world where anything seemed possible. Cartoons from Great Britain were more akin to a storybook than a movie. They were safe and comforting and warmly familiar but very rarely offered the highs of  their American counterparts. American cartoons were [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeclassified.com&amp;blog=1977184&amp;post=570&amp;subd=pradeclassified&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>American cartoons were exhillirating and entertaining, like a wild and entertaining ride through a colourful, fantastical world where anything seemed possible. Cartoons from Great Britain were more akin to a storybook than a movie. They were safe and comforting and warmly familiar but very rarely offered the highs of  their American counterparts. American cartoons were a bag of candy, British cartoons were a cup of tea and biscuit. In Australia we were exposed to many of these British cartoons due to our main children&#8217;s channel ABC having links with British channels BBC, Thames-ITV and Channel 4 among others. They must have got a truckload of these shows per year on some discount offer. Many of the shorter ones were used as fillers in between longer format shows.</p>
<p>If American cartoons were from the big city, then British cartoons were from just down the street. Perhaps it was Australia&#8217;s British roots that made them seem sort of familiar? I grew up in the hills of South Australia where it would often be cold in winter and these cartoons were like a cosy blanket. They were not sugary and bright or full of snap, crackle and pop. They were often darker looking in their tones even to the point of glum. They always looked a little underdone or rougher around the edges than other cartoons too and this made them feel very accessible but also meant that they could very quickly become a little depressing to watch. They were closer to a throw away newspaper comic strip than a slick superhero comic with a glossy cover. Whenever a British cartoon came on I wouldn&#8217;t switch it off but I would usually feel like I was slightly coming down off the American cartoon before it.  Maybe they provided the necessary mouthful of blandness between sugary meals?</p>
<p>The cartoons that spring to mind off the top of my head are <em>Bananaman</em>, <em>Danger Mouse</em>, <em>The</em> <em>Ratties, Raggy Dolls, Henry&#8217;s Cat, Willo The Wisp</em>, <em>Superted</em>, <em>Jimbo</em>, <em>Count Duckula</em> and <em>Bangers &amp; Mash.</em></p>
<p><em> </em>These cartoons definitely fill with me with a comforting sense of nostalgia and do feel like part of the family, father than an exciting foreigner.  They were full of puddles, gumboots, umbrellas, cobbled lanes and average looking brick lane houses and bedrooms with smokey chimneys. They were  occupied by bobby policeman, double-decker buses and woodland creatures living in little houses, nestled in tree trunks. They were like a  cup of tea on a dreary cold day at your grandmothers&#8217; house,  greasy, vinegary fish and chips  eaten from newspaper on the windy docks of the town or baked beans and egg on toast.</p>
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<p>Occasionally they&#8217;d leap out of this world into something a little more &#8216;out there&#8217; in the case of <em>Superted</em>. Humour-wise they were a lot more subtle than the American cartoons. Dryer and usually peppered with historical references or jokes. Many of which probably went over our heads. Their theme songs were often more rambunctious and less smooth and tight than other cartoons too. Often their theme songs would be damn right irritating but this somehow added to their &#8216;ugly&#8217; charm.</p>
<p>Here is one of the worst theme songs for <em>The Ratties</em>. Have a watch and cringe and see why I wanted to drown myself in my own bubble bath after I heard this one.</p>
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<p>But then sometimes they would hit a really great little tune that was so loveable and warm to hear and made you excited to enter the world you were about to watch. This one was of my very favourites. The Raggy Dolls</p>
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<p>The simple superhero theme song for <em>Bananaman</em> was also great in an understated way.</p>
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<p>One style that the British did best I think was stop-motion. Some of the most memorable and well done series of the era were in this style. <em>The Trap Door</em>, <em>Noddy</em>, <em>Morph</em>, <em>Wind in the Willows, Paddington, The Wombles</em> and <em>Fireman Sam</em> . While many of the characters walked like they had clubfeet or some inner ear problem, they were charming and cute because of this.</p>
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<p><em>Noddy </em>was one of my favourites and when looking at it now was incredibly trippy.</p>
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<p>I think what made many of these cartoons likeable was the fact they were unpolished and unpretentious, but they sort of knew it. They often looked as if they were drawn with a marker in about ten minutes, or animated  using cut outs with a popsicle stick in the case of <em>Captain Pugwash </em>a looseness that American cartoons would never have dared entered on a mainstream level.</p>
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		<title>The Flavours of Cartoons &#8211; A childhood diet of Foreign cartoon tastes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing up on this big island and culturally embryonic country we call Australia, most of the TV and specifically cartoons I watched as a kid were imported  from overseas. Of course cartoons from the U.S.A were the most prominent like many English speaking countries and hugely influential on Australian children including myself,  but we also [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeclassified.com&amp;blog=1977184&amp;post=537&amp;subd=pradeclassified&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing up on this big island and culturally embryonic country we call Australia, most of the TV and specifically cartoons I watched as a kid were imported  from overseas. Of course cartoons from the U.S.A were the most prominent like many English speaking countries and hugely influential on Australian children including myself,  but we also had regular doses of cartoons from our &#8216;mother country&#8217; England and then increasingly more and more from our neighbours of the Asia-Pacific region, Japan. Add to the mix cartoons from Canada and throw in a dash of the occasional European import and that was our cartoon diet growing up. The era I am specifically referring to here is roughly from the years 1984 through 1994. A decade where my generation was fed some of the most memorable, forgettable, horrible and iconic TV cartoons from across the world all in the same sentence. I&#8217;m going to take my mind back to that period and recall from a child&#8217;s perspective what the different &#8216;flavours&#8217; was of this cultural mish-mash we were beamed via out TV sets.</p>
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<p>Still the most vivid and prominent in my mind.  They certainly left an aftertaste or &#8216;buzz&#8217;. This is probably half to do with the fact that they seemed to make up a bulk of what we watched but also cos they seemed to have a lasting flavour, whether good or bad and even when bad you still kind of wanted more.</p>
<p>Cartoons from the U.S felt like Saturday mornings. They were fun, colourful and sugary. They were fruit loops for the eyes and bubblegum for the ears. You knew when an American cartoon came on that they really knew what they were doing. They had everything down. The exhilirating and catchy theme songs that would echo in your head for the whole day, the tie-ins to toys, cereals and happy meals and the somewhat expected yet satisfying and comforting formula that the episodes would play out using. These were not organic cartoons but highly synthesised, chemically enhanced and highly produced works that left others in their wake. They were processed and pre-wrapped in colourful packaging and tasted like that really fake strawberry flavour and smelt like that even more fake grape flavour. They were genetically modified cartoons with super strength, super fun and super colours. When i say colourful I mean it; <em>Gummi Bears</em>,<em> the Wuzzles</em>, <em>The Smurfs</em>, <em>The Care Bears,</em> <em>Rainbow</em> <em>Bright</em>, <em>The Popples, Pound Puppies</em>, <em>Muppet Babies and </em><em>Poochie</em> are just some that spring to mind. They were soooo cute and soooo colourful and happy that it sort of made you want to scream at the TV with happiness. It was an anxious, sugar high happiness that made you want to run around the block laughing. The cartoons were also really tight like a well drilled pop rock group. They were fast, dynamic, pulsating with energy and usually had an element of wit or slapstick humour so they never really depressed. You wanted to hug the TV when they came on and you felt like these cartoons were hugging you back and grabbing your hand and pulling you in to play in their world. Even writing this entry, I have a smile and I&#8217;m typing really fast just remembering the feeling.
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<p>Obviously in addition the load of new stuff we were shown many of the American classics like Scooby Doo, Top Cat, Yogi Bear and the Bugs Bunny Show. I could tell these cartoons weren&#8217;t new like many of the others as they didn&#8217;t contain fluoro pink or pastel purple in their palettes but they just had pizazz. They felt like a really funny uncle, who was a bit old but still had it. They were entertainers in that vaudevillian way and that was never lost on me as a child.</p>
<p>Then of course was the action! in American cartoons. They did this better than anyone. <em>He-Man</em>, <em>She-Ra</em>, <em>Dinosaucers</em>, <em>COPS</em>, <em>Bravestarr</em>, <em>Thundercats</em>, <em>Transformers</em> and of course <em>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles </em>were all filled with this. It was like sugar mixed with steroids and it worked. It made you want those action figures so much that you felt you could tear down your bedroom wall if you didn&#8217;t get them.</p>
<p>I remember distinctly racing home on the afternoons to watch the Ninja Turtles with my brother and hearing that theme song was seriously akin to a hit of some sort of drug. it just made me feel so good. I would sing along to it, hold the action figure or trading cards in my hands while it was and not be able to wait until tomorrow&#8217;s episode. It was unlike any feeling I have ever felt since. A pure obsession and I had no idea this was so cleverly concocted like a synthetic flavour enhancer, so kids like me all around the world would be swept up in such an uncontainable fervor that they would be possessed to raid the toy stores for any bit of merchandise with a Ninja Turtle on it. It was <em>Turtlemania </em>and it cut through Australian culture like Leonardo&#8217;s katana blade through a foot soldier. It tasted like pizza (naturally), salty snack treats and ice cream all washed down with some invisible cola or some bizarre green ice cream/soda milkshake. This cartoon gave you acne even before you had hit puberty. It made boys into boy-men overnight.  Ninja Turtles in a way spelled the end of the &#8216;ultra cute&#8217; cartoon on our TVs and suddenly killer, mutant amphibians were among the poochies and puppies and everything around it suddenly felt so uncool in comparison,</p>
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<p>Then of course came the new wave of American more adult,  cheeky and witty cartoons; The Simpsons, Ren &amp; Stimpy, Beavis &amp; Butthead and Eek the Cat. We knew by this stage that these cartoons were American and anything American in the early to mid-90s in Australia was considered ultra cool. NBA, sneakers, rap music, toys even candy or as we say &#8216;lollies&#8217; like push-pops came in and were so popular. But what made these cartoons cool were that they didn&#8217;t seem &#8216;kiddie&#8217; and &#8216;lame&#8217; like the care bear cartoons of yesteryear seemed by that time. They were the new crop and felt like they were made for me as an 10 or 11 year old who would rather play with a Super Soaker 20 than a fluffy toy. These cartoons even parodies the cutesy cartoons of the 80s in them.</p>
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		<title>Meeting Adam on the Eve of Aussie Domination</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 23:52:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Left to Right: Adam Elliot, James Calvert &#38; Eddie White at the 1998 Atom Awards] With the announcement of the nominees on Tuesday, Oscar season is well and truly under way. It was great to see some truly diverse animated feature films make it into the mix that challenge people&#8217;s view of what stories animation [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeclassified.com&amp;blog=1977184&amp;post=516&amp;subd=pradeclassified&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center;">[<em>Left to Right: Adam Elliot, James Calvert &amp; Eddie White at the 1998 Atom Awards</em>]</p>
<p>With the announcement of the <a href="http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/82/nominees.html">nominees</a> on Tuesday, Oscar season is well and truly under way. It was great to see some truly diverse animated feature films make it into the mix that challenge people&#8217;s view of what stories animation could tell. Australians have traditionally done well at the Oscars and we were really rooting for Adam Elliot&#8217;s Mary &amp; Max to get a nod. With his festival successes and Oscar win, Adam really had a lot to do with putting Aussie animation on the map in the 90s and 00s.</p>
<p>When I was a teenager in high school just starting to make short films, I remember seeing Adam&#8217;s short &#8216;Uncle&#8217; for the first time. It was such a unique, hilarious and emotional short and to top it off, made by a fellow Aussie.</p>
<p>Throughout this time when my fellow PRA pioneers James Calvert &amp; Hugh Nguyen and I were making student films in our garage, we would always keep track of Adam&#8217;s latest films and awards and drew inspiration from his style of storytelling, not to mention his honest, low-fi and unpretentious way of making an animated film.</p>
<p>In 1998 at the ATOM awards in Melbourne, we met Adam in person. He was young(er), energetic, approachable and an inspiration to talk with (we were 16 at the time).</p>
<p>In 2004, when Adam won the Academy Award for Best Short Animation for his masterpiece Harvie Krumpet we were thrilled – thrilled that an Australian animator had taken the big prize.</p>
<p>Then in the following two years, two more Australians would follow making it to the nomination stage; Sejong Park with Birthday Boy and Anthony Lucas with The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello.</p>
<p>With Warwick Thornton&#8217;s inspired Samson &amp; Delilah missing out on a nomination for &#8220;Best Foreign Language Film&#8221;, Australia&#8217;s Oscar hopes this year rest on Luke Doolan&#8217;s Miracle Fish in the Best Short Film category. Good luck mate!</p>
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		<title>My Favourite animated short films of the decade 2000-2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As 2009 came to a close I started thinking what a great decade the 2000&#8242;s were for the animated short film. With DVD&#8217;s and the internet really becoming widespread, the animated short subject was able to bloom and spread around the globe, when in the past it had been merely restricted to festival screenings, hard [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeclassified.com&amp;blog=1977184&amp;post=474&amp;subd=pradeclassified&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As 2009 came to a close I started thinking what a great decade the 2000&#8242;s were for the animated short film. With DVD&#8217;s and the internet really becoming widespread, the animated short subject was able to bloom and spread around the globe, when in the past it had been merely restricted to festival screenings, hard to find VHS compilations (often in various hard to play formats) and the occasional TV screening late at night. The 2000&#8242;s were a very special decade for me as an animation filmmaker. I was able to watch the growth of the medium and its various techniques and genres while making four short films with my studio. I thought about the shorts that I had seen that had inspired, delighted, intrigued and moved me in some way and have compiled a list of my top 10 animated shorts of the decade.</p>
<p>1. REJECTED &#8211; Dir: Don Herzfeldt (USA) 2000</p>
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<p>I was first introduced to the work of Don Herzfeldt when I saw a touring &#8216;Spike &amp; Mike&#8217; Sick &amp; Twisted festival and was instantly a fan. This film is a low-fi masterpiece that always brings tears of laughter to the eyes of anyone who watches it. Mr Herzfeldt has since become a cult hero on the internet and among young animation lovers.  I love everything about the film. The comic timing, the random and absurd scenes and clever structure. The film was even nominated for an Oscar. It just goes to show that in a world full of flashy CG effects, sometimes simple is better.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3bVgCRixcU">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3bVgCRixcU</a></p>
<p>2. HARVIE KRUMPET &#8211; Dir. Adam Elliot  (Australia) 2003</p>
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<p>Adam Elliot&#8217;s epic clayography is an obvious stand-out as one of the best animated shorts of the decade. It was not a short-short film and hence had to be very good to stand-out from the rest and fit into festival&#8217;s programming. Festivals loved it, audiences loved it, I loved it. It was so incredibly inspiring to see a fellow Australian making a real impact on the world of animation. His storytelling style and idiosyncratic touches are everything I want in an animated film. A true triumph of a film.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouyVS6HOFeo">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouyVS6HOFeo</a></p>
<p>3. SKHIZEIN &#8211; Dir. Jeremy Clapin (France) 2008</p>
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<p>When I first saw this film at a screening in Annecy 2008, I knew I was watching something special. Never had I witnessed a film that had the perfect cocktail of a clever and originally offbeat screenplay on par with that of a feature and stylistic rebellion and boldness. I watched in sheer delight and intrigue as the film played out and when it finished I just wanted to share the film with everyone I knew (I since have). A perfect &#8216;short&#8217; in many ways. A great film for students of animation to study.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_pSAM4xx1Q">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_pSAM4xx1Q</a></p>
<p>4. OVER TIME &#8211; Dir: Oury Atlan, Thibault Berland, Damien Ferrie (France) 2004</p>
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<p>This is the most amazing student film I have ever seen, full stop. It is so much better than many of it&#8217;s &#8216;professional&#8217; counterparts. The haunting beauty of this film is so rare in short films, particularly created by 3D animation which can often be clunky, cold and sterile. It is such a simple idea that is executed with poeticism and a soft touch. Dazzles me every time I watch it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5dh7_over-time_shortfilms">http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5dh7_over-time_shortfilms</a></p>
<p>5. Wolf Daddy &#8211; Dir: Hyung Yun Chang (South Korea) 2006</p>
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<p>This film was such a fresh breath of air to me when I first saw it in Korea in 2006. It was odd, beautiful and hilarious all in the same breath. While it had touches of an anime aesthetic, it really felt like an absurdist korean genius was behind it. Having met the director and seen his subsequent films I wasn&#8217;t wrong. Mr Chang has become one of my most favourite animated filmmakers in the world today. He is by no means a household name in animation circles, and his films rarely get into Annecy etc but like many cult things, he is a secret that I am glad I have and will continue to being privy to.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STfjzX8qkiw">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STfjzX8qkiw</a></p>
<p>6. KJFG #5 &#8211; Dir: Alexei Alekseev (Russia/Hungary) 2008</p>
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<p>Short, simple and hilariously funny and impeccably timed is how I&#8217;d describe this film. I think anyone who doesn&#8217;t at least chuckle when they watch this is either not human or they take themselves way too seriously. This little short cut through all the pretentious, high-art, wanky shorts that flood many of the festivals and was a joy to watch with an audience who reveled in its simple humour.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-vSS5S3VqU">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-vSS5S3VqU</a></p>
<p>7. A Coffee Vending Machine &amp; His Sword &#8211; Dir: Hyung Yun Chang (South Korea) 2008</p>
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<p>After seeing Wolf Daddy in 2006, I waited eagerly to see what Mr. Chang would deliver next. I wasn&#8217;t disappointed. This substantially lengthy short had everything; action, romance, warrior zebras and talking coffee vending machines. It was like Miyazaki on acid, or speed or both. Whatever Mr. Chang is taking, I want some if it will help me make films at nuts as this. A must see for anyone who appreciates the bizarrely beautiful in life.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the trailer:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZRQIUUDRgw&amp;feature=related">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZRQIUUDRgw&amp;feature=related</a></p>
<p>8. WESTERN SPAGHETTI  &#8211; PES (USA) 2009</p>
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<p>PES emerged in the 2000&#8242;s as a post-modern punk Jan Svankmajer surrealist who used the internet as his theatre. Probably one of the most amazingly different animators to appear in some time. This film was a viral hit and you can see why. From the minute its starts you are completely captivated and astounded by what happens next.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBjLW5_dGAM">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBjLW5_dGAM</a></p>
<p>9. Father &amp; Daughter &#8211; Michael Dudok de Wit (Holland/UK) 2000</p>
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<p>Such a work of art this film. Always emotionally powerful and visually simple yet sumptuous. This is a film by someone who clearly knows how to make an animated film. The music is amazing too. No wonder it won the Academy Award.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.trilulilu.ro/Cosmarulperfect/d27a07ba629f61?video_google_com=">http://www.trilulilu.ro/Cosmarulperfect/d27a07ba629f61?video_google_com=</a></p>
<p>10. The Man in The Blue Gordini (L&#8217;Homme A La Gordini) -  Dir: Jean-Christophe Lie (France) 2009</p>
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<p>I didn&#8217;t realise how cool this film was until a few minutes in when it got warmed up and I realised just how clever the story was. On top of that it was told with no words and an awesome, funky soundtrack paired with a vibrant retro-70s look. I have only seen this film once but the fact that I am desperate to seek it out and  watch it again is a sign that it had something special.</p>
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		<title>Re-Animated/death warmed up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 13:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie White</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a day off recovering from the flu that I strategically managed to awaken with on the first of my two days off, I was back in action today at the Filmlab. I arrived feeling like death warmed up and probably looked like the &#8216;re-animated grandmother&#8217; that Matt Vesley referred to in our &#8216;Make-your-own-Slasher film&#8217; [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeclassified.com&amp;blog=1977184&amp;post=410&amp;subd=pradeclassified&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a day off recovering from the flu that I strategically managed to awaken with on the first of my two days off, I was back in action today at the Filmlab. I arrived feeling like death warmed up and probably looked like the &#8216;re-animated grandmother&#8217; that Matt Vesley referred to in our &#8216;Make-your-own-Slasher film&#8217; exercise. After sitting in the singing but not actually singing, the headache slowly cleared (thanks to Panadol) and I found myself back in the welcoming arms of the labsters and the lab tutors which was comforting.</p>
<p>Stephen posed us some tasks revolving around the storyline and characters that will make our story turn around. It was good to really talk the film through and clarify areas that I had been a bit unsure of. Then off to our office for writing, writing and more writing&#8230; with an occasional game of table tennis thrown in Stanley Kubrick style. It feels like we made some progress today with our story and that the whole thing is becoming more vivid by the day. It is really a rare opportunity that you have such experts mining your head for what is making you tell this story and what are the vital elements to it. If you overlook this part of the process you could easily make a film that fades into obscurity because it is dull, forgettable and unclear.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m getting a really good feeling about the film lab projects and what they could add to the film landscape in Australia and abroad.</p>
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		<title>A break in the weather</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 01:32:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie White</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well after working 13 days straight at filmlab and the pra studio I have finally managed to get a weekend in. I am strangely happy about now being able to wash my clothes, do my dishes, go grocery shopping and tidy up my life for the week ahead. I&#8217;m going to enjoy not thinking about [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeclassified.com&amp;blog=1977184&amp;post=403&amp;subd=pradeclassified&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well after working 13 days straight at filmlab and the pra studio I have finally managed to get a weekend in. I am strangely happy about now being able to wash my clothes, do my dishes, go grocery shopping and tidy up my life for the week ahead. I&#8217;m going to enjoy not thinking about my project at all for two days after I post this!</p>
<p>Yesterday was our presentation day and was very intriguing to see. I think everyone made a step forward in some way answering the tasks that were set for them. I&#8217;m really interested to see where we all go from here. I&#8217;m pretty happy as to where our project is heading. Defining one of the characters had given it the rudder that it so badly needed for me to progress with it. There&#8217;s still lots of questions I need to answer including Stephen&#8217;s &#8216;What is the film really about?&#8217; question that we have to answer next week. Next week we will also be presenting our projects to a panel of professionals (distributors, festival directors, producers etc) which is very exciting indeed.</p>
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		<title>The Night Before</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 03:02:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie White</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally! Some creativity is flowing back through my veins. It feels good to feel like me again. I&#8217;m really looking forward to our presentations tomorrow. I think my days at Drama school come flashing back to me whenever any sort of performance or presentation occurs. I love the uncertainty, the excitement and the blissful ignorance. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeclassified.com&amp;blog=1977184&amp;post=378&amp;subd=pradeclassified&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Finally! Some creativity is flowing back through my veins. It feels good to feel like me again. I&#8217;m really looking forward to our presentations tomorrow. I think my days at Drama school come flashing back to me whenever any sort of performance or presentation occurs. I love the uncertainty, the excitement and the blissful ignorance.</p>
<p>Our office is overflowing even more with gear that we are playing around with. There is a real sense of &#8216;play&#8217; that is not always there when undertaking the mammoth task of developing a feature. By the day I know more and more about my film, the story, the characters and I am enjoying discussing it with Hugh.</p>
<p>Had some heated debates with Matt Vesely and Hugh about Terrorism and then another about bikies. Oh and then another about the reaction to the great MJ&#8217;s untimely death. Matt assures me that this is our way of showing our love. We always end up bonding again, singing Green Day out loud in his car on the way home.</p>
<p>Learnt about Antagonists and Protagonists which was good too. Stephen&#8217;s tutorials always come just before lunch which means I alternate between waves of utter interest to sheer hunger. But I&#8217;m sure everyone does.</p>
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		<title>Home is the where the ideas are</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 12:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie White</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Started the day with a degree of uncerainty. Enjoyed singing, get my soul in gear for the day. Continued with my art piece (to show the journey of the film we are working ) which looks like a Dadaist piece at the moment. I like Dada&#8230; and surrealism, so I&#8217;m fine with that. Matt Bate&#8217;s [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=pradeclassified.com&amp;blog=1977184&amp;post=372&amp;subd=pradeclassified&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Started the day with a degree of uncerainty. Enjoyed singing, get my soul in gear for the day. Continued with my art piece (to show the journey of the film we are working ) which looks like a Dadaist piece at the moment. I like Dada&#8230; and surrealism, so I&#8217;m fine with that. Matt Bate&#8217;s is intriguing me. Looks like some sort of abstract board game. Very rad.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve realised that some windows in our office may help creativity. I dryly asked Andrada if we could smash a hole in the wall and she very earnestly quipped &#8216;you&#8217;d smash straight into someone elses office, it&#8217;s not an exterior wall&#8217;. There goes that idea. I&#8217;m usually quite tidy but our office is quickly growing cluttered with dead media, snacks, papers and other bits and pieces. For some reason I don&#8217;t want to tidy it up.</p>
<p>Felt a little clearer about my direction after a nice chat with Mr Speyer. Had a good walk in the fresh air with Paddy too the other day. Kind of felt very father/son like&#8230; but without the need for fatherly approval.</p>
<p>I now realise that most of my sparks of inspiration and ideas happen when I am at home. Maybe in the shower, in bed or slothing around in my uggboots and tracksuit pants watching football shows. It&#8217;s good to get that time alone to switch off and in a weird way that switches me on.</p>
<p>Creating my alter-ego for the presentation. Looking forward to him meeting everyone.</p>
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