I finally found some inspiration in the films I've been watching recently. So get ready for blogs.
Now, the first on my list is a classic that my family and I watch every year. We always watch the Charlie Brown movies during the time they are made for. This is the first time in years that I've missed watching It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. But while I'm on my break, we decided to watch the Thanksgiving one. And I noticed a few things that I just find interesting.
The first is how true one of Lucy's first lines are. She had just pulled the football from Charlie Brown and she mentioned how some traditions just slowly fade away.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MmFfTJlIvhQ
Charlie and his family are supposed to be at their grandmother's house for dinner at 4:30. This Thanksgiving, that was the time my dad was expected to be at work to help with the preparation and beginning of Black Friday sales.
Another thing is that I just love this style and how there can be such a lack of lack of shading on the characters but yet they still don't look completely flat. You can tell that there's some depth to the character in how they move and everything and I just love it.
And then finally, right at the end I've always had a problem with Woodstock eating the turkey. He's a cannibal! That's just so wrong! Lol.
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