– Skwigly Animation Magazine recently published a playlist of standout animations known as “Chapter 3”.
– The playlist includes a variety of animations, including vintage classics such as “Dizzy Dishes” directed by Dave Fleischer (1930), iconic favourites like “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” directed by Robert Zemeckis (1988) and a sprinkle of intriguing oddities like “I Married A Strange Person” directed by Bill Plympton (1997).
– It also features a mini retrospective of British animator Joanna Quinn’s work, including “Girls Night Out” (1988), “Body Beautiful” (1991), and a collaboration with Hortense titled “Elles”.
‘A Willy Wonka Golden Ticket’ of Animation Playlists
3D Nostalgia, Quirky Oddities, and British Gems
As an animation enthusiast perusing Skwigly Animation Magazine’s “Chapter 3” playlist feels like stumbling onto a Willy Wonka Golden Ticket. Filled to the brim with 3D animation classics like Dave Fleischer’s “Dizzy Dishes” — a throwback to a time when 3D animation was still in its baby-shoes — to modern-day masterpieces, the unexpected turns in the playlist keep you on your toes. It’s like binge-watching Netflix, but for refined animation aficionados.
Our Stance on the Matter
If you ever thought “I Married A Strange Person” was an instruction guide for your love life, you’re probably not alone. The inclusion of Bill Plympton’s quirky oddball classic is a poignant reminder of the sheer versatility of 3D animation. As for Joanna Quinn’s work, well, let’s just say that Quinn’s body-positive animations are not just groundbreaking, they are earth-shattering – quite literally, in “Body Beautiful”‘s case!
Feeling nostalgic yet? Or maybe you’re wondering whether to start an animation marathon. With “Chapter 3”, either way, the rabbit (or should we say Roger?) is out of the hat – and we can’t wait to see what’s next!
Exploring Dizzy Dishes: A Dave Fleischer Classic, 1930
Diving into the World of Who Framed Roger Rabbit by Robert Zemeckis, 1988
Discovering Bill Plympton’s “I Married A Strange Person”, 1997
An Insight into ‘How to Kiss’ by Bill Plympton, 1988
Embracing Beauty: Animated Perceptions
Unpacking “Girls Night Out” by Joanna Quinn, 1988
Mirror to Society: “Body Beautiful” by Joanna Quinn, 1991
“Elles”: A Joint Venture of Joanna Quinn and Hortense Guillemard, 1992
A Dive into “Wife of Bath” by Joanna Quinn, 1998
Unillustrated Beauty: “Cyclists” by Veljko Popović, 2018
The Trap of Being Normal
“Supervenus”: A Thought-Provoking Short by Frédéric Doazan, 2013
The Power of Self-Expression
Gaining Confidence with “Private Parts” by Anna Ginsburg, 2016
Breaking Taboos with “Gillette Venus: The Pube Song” by Sacha Beeley, 2021
“Teat Beat of Sex: Hair” – A Candid Piece by Signe Baumane, 2007
Journeying Towards Acceptance
“What is Beauty?” – A Deep Dive by Anna Ginsburg, 2018
“A Love/Hate Relationship” – An Exploration by Anna Ginsburg, 2020
“Lolos” – Addressing Body Shaming by Marie Valade, 2021
Understating The Impact of Commodification
“Big Mouth: I Love My Body” – A Self-Love Anthem by Bryan Francis, 2018
Rediscovering Identity with “Tuca & Bertie” by Lisa Hanawalt, 2019-2022
Original article: https://www.skwigly.co.uk/playlist-chapter-3/