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Why I Love Animation: Beauty and the Beast – Part One

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011
This article is part of the series Why I Love Animation: Beauty and the Beast. To jump to any other article in the series, please use the following links.
Part OnePart TwoPart ThreeChip InterludePart FourPart Five

My favorite movie

Though I usually hate picking a single favorite anything, I will tell you that Beauty and the Beast is my favorite movie.

This is not a surprise to anyone who knows me and even less of a surprise to anyone who knew me as a teenager. For many years, Beauty and the Beast was my greatest obsession. I saw the film over twenty times in theaters, labored over countless drawings of the characters, purchased all manner of books, toys, posters, t-shirts, and other memorabilia, clipped out newspaper and magazine articles about the film, and dragged my family to the Disney on Ice adaptation. I’m sure that my age had something to do with just how hard I fell for the film. I was thirteen when it came out, exactly the right age to love a movie as wholeheartedly as I ended up loving this one. The film’s message of looking past appearances to the character within was also particularly resonant to an awkward teenager with little confidence in her looks. And yet, when I go back and watch it today, I feel something more than nostalgia. What I’m enjoying is not just the comfortable familiarity of something I loved when I was younger, but the amazing achievement of a dream team of talented filmmakers at the top of their game. To me, this movie remains the Disney fairy tale’s high water mark, the most perfect example of the genre.

The origins of my favorite movie

Monday Movie – Powerhouse on Piano

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Has Monday got you down? Is the thought of another work week leaving you blue? Are you ready for Friday already? Have you been seriously considering taking a blowtorch to the ice in your driveway? (Okay, maybe that last one is just me.) The Ink and Pixel Club is here to help! Let’s chase away the Monday blues with a fun – and, of course, animation related – video!

(Depending on how it goes, this may become a regular or semi-regular feature. I’m aslo thinking about doing a themed Friday post.)

Composer Raymond Scott‘s “Powerhouse” is one of those tunes that you recognize immediately, even if you don’t know the name. As the video notes, it’s often used in chase scenes in old Warner Brothers shorts, but the middle section frequently accompanies some kind of mechanical movement: a robot being activated or an automated assembly line. I came across this rendition of “Powerhouse,” with pianist Dave Powers accompanying himself, on Mark Evanier’s blog, a great source for all kinds of information and fun from the entertainment world and beyond. It’s a really fun video, both for Powers’ musical wizardry and the happy memories of Saturday mornings spent watching your favorite cartoons.