The Aristocats (disneystyle8 Style) part 5 - Scales and Arpeggios/Timothy Mouse Stops by for Dinner disneystyle172 123K views 10 years ago. Art of the Aristocats The Aristocats is an animation movie produced by Walt Disney and directed by Wolfgang Reitherman in 1970. In 1962, The Aristocats began as an original script for a two-part live-action episode for Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, developed by writers Tom McGowan and Tom Rowe and producer Harry Tytle.
The Aristocats is a 1970 American animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, and based on a story by Tom McGowan and Tom Rowe, it was the final Disney animated film released during studio co-founder Roy O. Disney 's tenure before his death on.
The Aristocats has several memorable quotes and moments that catapult it to be one of the best Disney movies. We could go on and on about the themes, style, and cast of The Aristocats, but nothing will ever beat the adorable and quotable moments sprinkled throughout The Aristocats. The Parody Wiki in: Disneystyle172, Disneystyle8, The Aristocats Movie Spoofs, and 5 more.
Photo Credit Continuing our ever-popular Disney fashion series, this week we have a new film for inspiration! Walt Disney's The Aristocats is undoubtedly among my favorite animated films. The charming storyline follows a family of felines whose plush life gets turned upside down when they are suddenly cat. Without Walt Disney's creative direction, the animators tried new things with the animation style during this era, which ended up being criticised as cheap and lazy, due to their use of xerography and recycling animation.
The 'human' and 'cat' sections are purposely drawn with a different art style. However, even at the end, when we're back in the 'human scale', the more humanized look is maintained. Somebody else drew and animated the beginning of the film (possibly also evidenced by the change in collar color/style).
The Aristocats, however, was the first Disney Film to be completely made after Walt's death. Released on December 24 th, 1970, animation historian Christopher Finch calls it a blend of "the vernacular style of 101 Dalmatians with The Jungle Book 's developments in voice characterization," basically, it looks modern and has strong. Fan Art/ Style Study of the Disney's Aristocats done in the Style of The Independent Web Series Aristocats.