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Friday, January 10th, 2020

RefPack031: Mid Century Modern Cartooning From Behind The Iron Curtain

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Every other month, members of Animation Resources are given access to an exclusive Members Only Reference Pack. These downloadable files are high resolution e-books on a variety of educational subjects and rare cartoons from the collection of Animation Resources in DVD quality. Our current Reference Pack has just been released. If you are a member, click through the link to access the MEMBERS ONLY DOWNLOAD PAGE. If you aren’t a member yet, please JOIN ANIMATION RESOURCES. It’s well worth it.


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Eulenspiegel

Eulenspiegel Volume One
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July 1st to November 2nd, 1963

After the Second World War, satirical caricature magazines experienced a rapid decline. The general public in the post-war years wasn’t as receptive to radical politics and muckraking as they were before the war. One by one, satirical magazines around the world were replaced by illustrated current events magazines like Life, Look, The Illustrated London News and L’Illustration (see our previous e-book on the L’Illustration Christmas annuals for information on the rise of photo magazines.) Political cartooning migrated to the editorial page in the newspaper, and humor cartooning in magazines focused on social subjects in single panel gag cartoons. Harvey Kurtzman created Mad as a comic book, but soon the comic shifted to the satirical magazine format. Instead of lampooning political figures and Kings like the satirical magazines of the past, Mad Magazine made fun of TV stars and suburban lifestyles.

However, behind the Iron Curtain, satirical magazines didn’t disappear after World War II, in fact, they flourished for a time. Chief among these magazines was Krokodil. It was launched a few years after the Russian Revolution. Political satire in the Soviet Union was a dangerous thing, but Krokodil was given a wide berth to lampoon the inefficiency and lack of initiative of mid level bureaucrats and the sloppiness of labor workers.

Die Muskete Frischer Wind (Fresh Breeze) was one of the last satirical caricature magazines to be established, beginning in 1946. It was the only humor magazine in East Germany, and it was retitled after the legendary prankster Eulenspiegel in 1954. Only three East German magazines survived after the Berlin Wall fell, and Eulenspiegel was one of them. It continues to be published to this day. Punch ceased publication in 1991 after more than a century and a half in print, Krokodil closed its doors in 2008, Mad Magazine recently announced that they were ending their print magazine. It may well be that Eulenspiegel is the last of the classic satirical humor magazines still in circulation.

We know very little about the artists who drew for Eulenspiegel. If you have any information on them, please let us know so we can add it to our database. Animation Resources was fortunate to Find a batch of these rarely seen magazines in a bookshop in Hungary and had
them shipped to us in the United States for digitization. We hope you find them useful.

REFPACK031: Eulsenspiegel Volume One
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Tuesday, January 7th, 2020

RefPack031: The Last Members Only Downloads Of 2019

LAST CALL! RefPack031 will be replaced Sunday with a new one. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, don’t delay. When it’s gone, it’s gone!

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Eulenspiegel

We just posted Reference Pack 031 to our Members Only Page. Every other month, Animation Resources shares a new Reference Pack with its members. They consist of an e-book packed with high resolution scans and video downloads set up for still frame study. Make sure you download the Reference Packs before they’re updated. When it’s gone, it’s gone!


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White Serpent

The latest Animation Reference Pack was just released and it’s jam packed with fantastic reference material… This RefPack is our last one of the year and it has some wonderful material to study— An e-book of rarely seen satirical magazines from East Germany during the Cold War, the very first Anime feature in color, and a bonus download of one of our most important e-books from our first year.

Zim Cartooning Course Vol 3

For a bonus this time we are re-running some of our most important e-books… Zim’s Correspondence School in Cartooning and Caricature Volume 3. This volume includes a detailed history of Eugene Zimmerman’s life and career.


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At Animation Resources, our Advisory Board includes great artists and animators like Ralph Bakshi, Will Finn, J.J. Sedelmeier and Sherm Cohen. They’ve let us know the things that they use in their own self study so we can share them with you. That’s experience you just can’t find anywhere else. The most important information isn’t what you already know… It’s the information you should know about, but don’t know yet. We bring that to you every other month.

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Watercolor sketch by Eugene Zimmerman


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Friday, December 20th, 2019

Member Login Problem Solved

If you are a member of Animation Resources and had trouble logging into the Members Only page recently, it should be fine now. There was a software bug in our membership system that was just corrected with an update. If you continue to have problems, contact sworth@animationresources.org. We will make sure you get access to the downloads. Thank you.

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