Behind the Tunes: Tish Tash - The Animated World of Frank Tashlin (Video 2005) Poster

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Frank Tashin Gets His Due
ccthemovieman-18 June 2007
Frank Tashlin was one of the founding fathers of the Looney Tunes, helping the set the style for the these famous cartoons. He worked with Tex Avery and other big-shot who provided these great cartoons that we still enjoy today.

In this behind-the-scene look, film historians pay tribute to this great animated director of Warner Brothers cartoons and explain who he was, what kind of guy, what kind of humor he preferred, how he worked up the ladder from copy boy to animator to director. His first directed short was "Porky's Poultry Plant." Frank and came in around the same time as another big name: Tex Avery. Both guys shared a wacky sense of humor!

Tashlin is different from most animators in that he spent the last few decades as a director for live-action films (regular films) and made hit movies with Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Jayne Mansfield and others.

As someone who appreciates great visuals, it was interesting to be informed and to see the Art Deco designs and other forms of artwork Tashin used in his cartoons. He may not have the big name in animation that Avery has, but he was close in talent.

Some people might find this "documentary" boring but I thought it was pretty good. You can see it on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume Three DVD.
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Unlike Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Bob Clampett, and Tex Avery . . .
oscaralbert16 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
. . . Frank Tashlin apparently died before Warner Bros.' legions of Looney Tunes associate Videographers could record hours of what has now become "archival footage" interviews to round out all their "Portraits of the Artists as Old Men." Though Warner had many other animated shorts directors beyond these five giants, this quintet spearheaded the creation of the best cartoons ever. (Tragically, Avery defected to Disney's Rat Cellar after a few years on Cartoon Olympus, and Tashlin himself dropped out to make live action features with Bob Hope, Jayne Mansfield, and Jerry Lewis.) TISH TASH does call upon 14 "Talking Heads" to testify during this 17-minute biographical short, including Frank's son Chris (which, of course, rhymes with an early Tashlin pseudonym, "Tish"). While much of TISH TASH can be seen as "Inside Baseball"-style Looney Tunes minutiae perhaps of little interest to the general public, not every artist is blessed with a serial killer sibling or a suicide-by-shotgun parent. (And even if Tashlin had been so endowed, that would be the sort of forest-scale item that appears oblivious to so many talkers obsessed with cartoon trees.)
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