I'm back from Ottawa, but it's going to take a few days to pull myself together and collect my thoughts. In the meantime, here is the 1969 Pogo Special Birthday Special, written by Walt Kelly and directed by Chuck Jones. Kelly and Jones also provided several voices for this.
I know from talking to Kelly's widow Selby that Kelly was disappointed in the results of the collaboration. It was because of this TV special that Kelly and Selby started their own animated short, We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us.
Yes, Walt was not happy at all with this special.
ReplyDeleteIt has the usual great Jones expressions and animation, but it deviates far too much from the brilliance of the original comic strip.
It does has that Jones-ian charm, but it's definitely not as charming as Kelly's comic strip.
ReplyDeleteWhich characters did Chuck & Walt voice in the special?
Chuck Jones is the voice of Porkypine. Kelly voiced Albert and P.T. Bridgeport.
ReplyDeleteKelly also voices Howland Owl, and Jones does Bun Rabbit and Basil the Butterfly.
ReplyDeleteAnd don't forget the baffling choice for Pogo's voice: June Foray!
I do Not denny Jones for not made a cartoon as good as the comic strip.Pogo is not an easy stuff to adapt into a animated cartoon.Only to record the Fleischer's Popeye are not as brilliant as Segar's strip as well,and they did lots of nice cartoons with the character.
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