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Post by xardas on Jun 26, 2010 23:40:59 GMT -5
In most cases, after people work on a series they take their work and add it to their portfolio so that it can help them land future jobs. Unfortunately, 101 Dalmatians: The Series is now over ten years old, and even back when it was still relevant it didn’t appear that many people kept much of their work. I would love to find some storyboards for the series, but I did manage to find some official artwork: background images created by George Fort, who is in the credits. It’s unlikely that anybody else has found anything official, but if you have, please post it in this thread. I know there is some official clip-art lingering around, and a few official promotional images that I grabbed off of Toon Disney’s old site before Disney XD launched, but I’m focusing more on backgrounds, character sheets, storyboards or anything of that sort.
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Post by RaceFanX on Jun 27, 2010 0:42:08 GMT -5
Wow, this is the first time I've seen behind-the-scenes stuff from the show in a long time. Very interesting to see the early pre-production sketches.
I recognize the Dalmatian Vacation desert and the swamp but what's the glue factory from, "Ooze Does It"?
If any of the other stuff still exists it might still be on file at Disney. Their feature film DVDs bonus features show they kept a lot of the stuff dealing with their animated features but if that carries over to their TV shows I don't know. It's a lot of effort unless you live in the area but have you thought about using a FOIA request to find out? That may cost money but on something that is not of any controversy or shame they would probably be willing to help you.
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Post by Two-Tone on Jun 27, 2010 1:31:04 GMT -5
cool
the factory from "Ooze Does It" was a jeans factory, the ooze was dye from the jeans leaking into the swamp and Hiccup Hole
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Post by babclayman on Jun 27, 2010 3:35:42 GMT -5
Woah, Like, Race said, this is like the first time we've seen concept art along these areas (If you don't count the original, Cadpig design, Avenger showed us.) X3
I can notice the, Desert from "Dalmatian Vacation", the, Linet Jeans Factory in "Oozy Does It" (Though, I don't remember the, Glue stuff...May have been an absent episode, unless anyone can think of an, Episode of, Glue within it. *Hugs* X3
I also notice a look of the, Lovely forest. These are all very nicely done. X3
AWESOME WORK, Hunts. *Hugs* X3 Where are you able to get all these, these are like, Priceless. *Hugs* X3 Again, Awesome work for placing them up. X3 If you are able to find more, I look forward to seeing them. *Hugs* X3
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Post by xardas on Jun 27, 2010 9:44:09 GMT -5
In that topic about upcoming Nicktoons, I told you all that I have become very good at finding things online. I wasn’t lying. Here are a bunch of storyboard panels from “Dalmatian Vacation”, the first part being the musical number that was cut from the broadcast version and the second involving Spot and the slaughterhouse chickens. There are also some panels from “Spot’s Fairy God-Chicken” at the end.
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Post by xardas on Jun 27, 2010 11:27:15 GMT -5
Here are a bunch of miscellaneous conceptual designs and/or storyboard panels. Also, at the end I included the official picture for one of the crews who worked on the series; it’s not artwork, I know, but it’s significant none-the-less. However, a cut-out of Cruella De Vil and Spot did make it into the picture.
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Post by Olwe on Jun 27, 2010 12:15:29 GMT -5
this is greeat
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Post by babclayman on Jun 27, 2010 12:37:07 GMT -5
Three words to describe these, Storyboards, Concept Art & Photo of the, Gods themselves. X3
AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME! X3
This is stuff that, Enthusists dream of seeing, and you make it seem like you're a wish maker. *Hugs* X3 You really do seem to have a fine eye finding these things, This is definately something that should deserve respect for members like yourself. *Hugs* X3
AWESOME Work, Hunts. X3 Looking forward to more to what you can find. *Hugs* X3
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Post by Belchic on Jun 27, 2010 18:04:16 GMT -5
OMG! That is so amazing! It's really hard to believe that you managed to find all that concept art! My only question is that photo at the end of your last post. Is that the entire cast and crew of the show?
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Post by xardas on Jun 27, 2010 18:22:48 GMT -5
My only question is that photo at the end of your last post. Is that the entire cast and crew of the show? No. I believe the cast would have had their own picture, but there were actually four different crews who worked on the series. Such was done in order to ensure that all sixty-five episodes got created in time. The crew in that picture was led by Skip Jones, who is directly underneath Spot’s beak in the photo. If his name appears in the credits for an episode, then the people in that photo worked on that episode. Regardless, I’m not sure if I’ll be able to find anything else. I’ve exhausted all of my usual methods and I’m not getting anything else. However, I did find it interesting that Butch Hartman, the creator of The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, worked on the series temporarily – he did some of the storyboards for “Mall Pups”.
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Post by Two-Tone on Jun 27, 2010 22:06:19 GMT -5
wow awesome stuff Huntsman
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Post by Nemo on Jun 27, 2010 22:11:41 GMT -5
Cool stuff
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Post by Flowgli on Jun 27, 2010 22:21:20 GMT -5
Yep, that sure is great stuff there, Huntsman.
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Post by RaceFanX on Jun 27, 2010 23:45:23 GMT -5
Are the four crews just the American side of the process (writing, character design, story boarding, etc.) or does that include the Korean and Australian crews that handled the actual animation process?
Nice to see the crew had a bit a fun with making the series. Kudos to the storyboard artist sneaking the homeless guy in Spot's mnakeshift tower (that's in the actual episode but goes by basically so fast you almost don't see it.)
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Post by Trey_Vore on Jun 28, 2010 2:48:25 GMT -5
Nice finds, is that from Disney's official site?
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