The Magic Canvas
"A study in movement, form & colour."
A powerfully graphic piece of animation that best expresses John Halas' own feelings about mans universal quest for freedom.
"A study in movement, form & colour."
A powerfully graphic piece of animation that best expresses John Halas' own feelings about mans universal quest for freedom.
A powerfully graphic piece of animation that best expresses John Halas' own feelings about mans universal quest for freedom.
An animated short film produced by Pixar included as a bonus on the DVD edition of the 2004 feature film "The Incredibles."
This short film continues the adventures of the title character as he tries to retrieve his elusive acorn.
On Motunui, Maui tries to catch a fish with his magical fishhook, only to be comically foiled by the ocean.
Monty Citymouse invites his cousin Abner Countrymouse for a visit and shows him the ways of the big city, including traps, eating quietly, and busy traffic.
Chip and Dale are starving in their tree home when they notice a plentiful supply of acorns on an island in a lake. To get to the island, they borrow a miniature model ship of Donald's to sail on. The irate Donald, however, doesn't appreciate them stealing his ship and makes several attempts to get it back and thwart their scheme to get to their acorn paradise. Chip and Dale are, of course, always one step ahead of Donald.
Mater the tow truck travels from country to country as he retells his infamous but unbelievable stories.
The toys throw Ken and Barbie a Hawaiian vacation in Bonnie's room.
Donald is leading a scout troop consisting of his nephews on a hike in the woods. Donald isn't nearly the expert on the woods that he thinks he is, much to the amusement of the boys. In a bid for sympathy, he douses himself in catsup and fakes injury; the boys bandage him so thoroughly he can't see, and he stumbles into a pot of honey, and is soon getting all too much attention from a bear.