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Disney's Nine Old Men

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Disney's Nine Old Men. From left to right:
Back row: Milt Kahl, Marc Davis, Frank Thomas, Eric Larson, and Ollie Johnston. Front row: Woolie Reitherman, Les Clark, Ward Kimball, and John Lounsbery.

Disney's Nine Old Men were a group of Walt Disney Productions' core animators,[1] who worked at the studio from the 1920s to the 1980s. Some of the Nine Old Men also worked as directors, creating some of Disney's most popular animated movies from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to The Rescuers. The group was named by Walt Disney himself,[Note 1] and they worked in both short and feature films. Disney delegated more and more tasks to them in the animation department in the 1950s when their interests expanded, and diversified their scope. Eric Larson was the last to retire from Disney, after his role as animation consultant on The Great Mouse Detective in 1986.[2][3] All nine members of the group were acknowledged as Disney Legends in 1989 and all would receive the Winsor McCay Award for their lifetime or career contributions to the art of animation.

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History

The nine were all hired by Disney in the 1920s and 1930s, working initially on Disney's shorter productions, and later on theatrical projects. All nine were present by the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). According to researcher Neal Gabler and animator Frank Thomas, a board was formed to study all possible problems affecting the company in relation to its work between 1945 and 1947. One day in the early 1950s, Disney named the nine members on the board "Nine Old Men".[4] Disney delegated more and more tasks to them in the field of animation as the work of the company diversified. As well as being honored as Disney Legends in 1989, all of the Nine Old Men were separately honored with the Winsor McCay Award (the lifetime achievement award for animators) during the 1970s and 1980s.

They began to retire one by one in the 1970s, with Eric Larson's 1986 animation consultancy for The Great Mouse Detective being the group's last animation work at Disney. Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston in particular continued on outside of Disney for some time and were credited on several films in the 1980s and 1990s, including The Chipmunk Adventure (1987), Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland (1992) and The Iron Giant (1999). A documentary which interviewed the duo, entitled Frank and Ollie, was released by Disney in 1995. They were honoured with a final voiced cameo in The Incredibles in 2004, which was produced by Disney but animated by a then-independent Pixar. Ollie Johnston, the last surviving member of the group, died in 2008.

Members

In 2012, Frank Thomas' son Theodore Thomas produced Growing up with Nine Old Men, a documentary featuring the children of the animators remembering their fathers. The documentary was included in both the Diamond edition of the Peter Pan DVD[6] in the US, and the re-release of The Jungle Book in Europe.

Legacy

Books and influence

In 1981, after retiring, Johnston and Thomas published the book Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, which sets out the 12 basic principles of animation and helps to preserve the animation techniques that the Disney company created.

Another important component of the Nine Old Men's legacy are the many animators in the contemporary animation industry who can directly or indirectly trace their training to someone who was either their apprentice at Disney Animation or their student at CalArts. For example, Wayne Unten, the supervising animator for Elsa in Disney's Frozen, has noted that he apprenticed with John Ripa, who in turn apprenticed with Glen Keane, who in turn apprenticed with Johnston.[7]

Basic principles of animation

As part of their work for Disney, the Nine Old Men refined the 12 basic principles of animation:

  1. Squash and stretch
  2. Anticipation
  3. Staging
  4. Straight Ahead Action and Pose to Pose
  5. Follow Through and Overlapping Action
  6. Slow In and Slow Out
  7. Arcs
  8. Secondary Action
  9. Timing
  10. Exaggeration
  11. Solid Drawing
  12. Appeal

Feature films

Title Year Les Clark Marc Davis Ollie Johnston Milt Kahl Ward Kimball Eric Larson John Lounsbery Woolie Reitherman Frank Thomas
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937 Animator Animator and designer for Snow White Assistant animator Animator for The Prince and the Forest Animals Animator Animator for Forest Animals and Dwarfs on deer Assistant animator Animator for the Slave in the Magic Mirror Animator for The Dwarfs
Pinocchio 1940 Animator Animator Animator for Pinocchio Animation director/animator for Pinocchio and some scenes of Jiminy Cricket Animation director/designer and animator for Jiminy Cricket Animation director for Figaro, Cleo, Marionettes and Donkeys Animator Animation director for Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket and Monstro Animator for Pinocchio
Fantasia 1940 Animator Animator Animator for Centaurettes and Cupids in "Pastoral Symphony" segment Animator Animation supervisor for the segment "The Pastoral Symphony" Animation supervisor for the segment "The Pastoral Symphony" Animator for the segment "Dance of the Hours" Animation supervisor for the segment "The Rite of Spring Animator
The Reluctant Dragon 1941 Animator Animator Animator Animator Animator and cameo appearance Animator Animator Animator Animator
Dumbo 1941 Animator Animation director for Crows Animation director Animation director
Bambi 1942 Animator Animator and designer for Bambi, Faline, female rabbit, Flower and female skunk Animator for Bambi's mother's death and Thumper reciting his father's lesson Supervising animator for Bambi, Thumper and Deer Animator Supervising animator for Thumper and Friend Owl Supervising animator Supervising animator Animator for Bambi and Thumper ice-skating
Saludos Amigos 1942 Animator Animator Animator Animator for the rides a Llama sequence Animator Animator Animator Animator Animator
The Three Caballeros 1944 Animator Animator Animator for Donald Duck and "The Flying Gauchito" segment Animator Animator Animator for "The Flying Gauchito", Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, Panchito and Aracuan segments Animator for Donald Duck Animator for "The Flying Gauchito" segment
Make Mine Music 1946 Animator Animator Animator for "Peter and the Wolf" and "Casey at the Bat" segments Animator for "The Martins and the Coys" and "All the Cats Join In" Animator Animator for "Casey at the Bat" and "Peter and the Wolf" Animator for "Peter and the Wolf" Animator
Song of the South 1946 Directing animator Directing animator, animator and designer for Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox and Brer Bear Animator for Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear Directing animator for Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear (The Tar Baby sequence) Animator Directing animator Directing animator Animator
Fun and Fancy Free 1947 Directing animator Animator and designer for Bongo, butterfly and yawning trees Animator for Jiminy Cricket Animator for Lulubelle, Lumpjaw and bears (uncredited) Directing animator Animator Directing animator for Jiminy Cricket and Willie the Giant Directing animator Animator
Melody Time 1948 Directing animator Animator Animator for Johnny Appleseed, Johnny's Guardian Angel, Johnny's Ghost and Little Toot Directing animator for the Johnny Appleseed, Johnny's Guardian Angel, Pecos Bill, Widowmaker and Slue Foot Sue segments Directing animator for Pecos Bill sequences Directing animator for "Once Upon A Wintertime", "Johnny Appleseed" and "Little Toot" segments Directing animator for "Once Upon A Wintertime", "Blame it on the Samba" and "Pecos Bill" Animator Animator
So Dear to My Heart Animator Animator Animator Animator Animator Animator Animator Animator Animator
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 1949 Animator Animator and designer for Mr. Toad, Cyril Proudbottom, Rat, Mole, Angus MacBadger, Mr. Winkie and the weasels Directing animator/animator for J. Thaddeus Toad, Ratty, Moley, Angus Macbadger, The Prosecutor, The Judge, Ichabod Crane, Katrina Von Tassel, Baltus Von Tassel and Brom Bones Directing animator for Angus MacBadger, Rat, Mole, angry mob and Brom Bones Directing animator and character animator of both shorts Animator Directing animator Directing animator Directing animator/animator for Mr. Toad, Cyril Proudbottom, Rat, Mole, Ichabod Crane and his horse, Katrina Von Tassel, Brom Bones and laughing fat lady
Cinderella 1950 Directing animator Animator and designer for Cinderella, Stepsisters (tearing Cinderella's dress apart), Prince Charming, the King (close up of hands and bookends) and the Grand Duke (close up of hands and bookends) Directing animator/animator for Stepsisters and Lackey Directing animator for Fairy Godmother, Prince Charming, the King and the Grand Duke Directing animator for Jaq and Gus and Lucifer the Cat Directing animator for Cinderella and Prince Charming Directing animator for Jaq Directing animator Directing animator/animator for Lady Tremaine and Grand Duke
Alice in Wonderland 1951 Directing animator Animator and designer for Alice and the eyeglasses creature Directing animator/animator for Alice and King of Hearts Directing animator for Alice, the White Rabbit (one scene), the Dodo, Flamingo and Hedgehog Directing animator/designer and animator for Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Walrus and the Carpenter, Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter and Tea Party sequence Directing animator for Alice, Dinah, Caterpillar and Queen Of Hearts Directing animator Directing animator Directing animator/animator for Queen of Hearts, Doorknob, strange creatures, a few scenes of the King of Hearts and Cheshire Cat (trial scene)
Peter Pan 1953 Directing animator Animator and designer for Tinker Bell and Mrs. Darling Directing animator/animator for Mr. Smee and a few scenes of Captain Hook Directing animator for Peter Pan, Wendy Darling, John Darling, Michael Darling, Mr. Darling, Mrs. Darling and Nana Directing animator Directing animator for Peter Pan, Wendy and Captain Hook Directing animator Directing animator Directing animator/animator for Captain Hook and a few scenes of Mr. Smee
Lady and the Tramp 1955 Directing animator Animator Directing animator/animator for Lady, Jock and Trusty Directing animator for Lady, Tramp, Mr. Busy the Beaver and Trusty Directing animator for Lady, Tramp, Beaver and Peg Directing animator for The Tramp Directing animator Directing animator/animator for Lady, Tramp and Jock
Sleeping Beauty 1959 Sequence director Animator and designer for Aurora, Maleficent, Diablo the Raven, Prince Phillip (a few scenes), King Stefan and Queen Leah Directing animator/animator for Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather Directing animator for Prince Phillip, King Hubert, King Stefan, Maitre D', animals and Samson Sequence director Directing animator for King Hubert and King Stefan Sequence director Directing animator/animator for Flora, Fauna and Merryweather
One Hundred and One Dalmatians 1961 Character animator Directing animator for Cruella De Vil and Anita Directing animator for Perdita Directing animator for Roger and Anita, Pongo, Perdita and Labrador Directing animator for Pongo, Perdita, Puppies, Colonel and Tibbs Directing animator for Pongo Sequence director Directing animator for Pongo
The Sword in the Stone 1963 Animator (uncredited) Directing animator/animator for Merlin, Wart, Archimedes and Sugar Bowl Character designer/directing animator for Wart (a.k.a. King Arthur), Merlin, Sir Ector, Kay, Archimedes, Kitchen Woman, Madame Mim and Dogs Animator for Wart, Merlin, Archimedes, Sir Ector and Madam Mim Directing animator Director Directing animator/animator for Wart, Merlin, Squirrel Scene and Madam Mim
Mary Poppins 1964 Animator for the Penguins Animator for the Master of hounds, hounds, fox and stewards Animator Animator for Forest animals and Racers Animator Animator for the Penguins
The Jungle Book 1967 Directing animator for Mowgli, Bagheera, Baloo and the Girl Directing animator for Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera, Shere Khan, King Louie, monkeys, Kaa and the Vultures Animator for Mowgli, Bagheera and Vultures Directing animator for Colonel Haiti, Elephants and Shere Khan Director Directing animator for Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera, Kaa, King Louie and Flunkey Monkey
The Aristocats 1970 Directing animator for Duchess, Thomas O' Malley, Marie, Berlioz, Toulouse, Amelia and Abigail Gabble and Uncle Waldo Directing animator for Thomas O'Malley, Duchess, Madame Bonfamille, Edgar and George Animator for Roquefort, Kittens and Scat Cat Directing animator Producer and director Directing animator for Duchess, Thomas O' Malley, Edgar, Napoleon and Lafayette
Bedknobs and Broomsticks 1971 Animator Animator for King Leonidas, Secretary Bird and the animals Animation director Animator Animator
Robin Hood 1973 Directing animator for Prince John, Sir Hiss, Robin Hood and Little John disguised as fortune tellers, Maid Marian and Lady Cluck Directing animator for Robin Hood, The Sheriff of Nottingham, Little John, Allan-a-Dale (the rooster), Maid Marian, Lady Kluck, Friar Tuck, Skippy and King Richard Character animator for Robin Hood, Little John and Vultures Directing animator for Robin Hood Producer and director Directing animator for Robin Hood disguised as stork, Sheriff of Nottingham, Maid Marian and Skippy
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1977 Animator for Winnie the Pooh and Piglet Animator for Tigger, Winnie the Pooh (scenes with Tigger) and a few scenes of Roo Animator for Kanga, Roo and Winnie The Pooh Animator for Owl, Eeyore and Gopher / Director Producer and director Animator for Winnie the Pooh and Piglet
The Rescuers Directing animator for Bernard, Bianca, Penny, Rufus and Orville Directing animator for Madame Medusa, Mr. Snoops, Penny, Brutus and Nero and a few scenes of Bernard and Bianca Animator Director Producer and director Directing animator for Bernard, Miss Bianca, The Chairman, Orville, Brutus, Nero, Ellie Mae, Luke and The Swamp Folk
The Fox and the Hound 1981 Supervising animator for Young Tod and Young Copper Animation consultant Co-producer Supervising animator for Young Tod and Young Copper
The Black Cauldron 1985 Character designer (uncredited) Character designer (uncredited)
The Great Mouse Detective 1986

Notes

  1. ^ According to Frank Thomas, they formed a board that studied all the possible problems affecting the company in relation to its works, but the number of members varied regularly. One day, when Walt Disney learned that there were nine people on the board at the time, he named the group "Nine Old Men". Walt Disney was jokingly referring to the then-famous 1936 bestselling book The Nine Old Men written by Robert S. Allen and Drew Pearson about the nine justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, most of whom were over the age of 70 at the time; meanwhile, the Disney nine were all in their thirties. In turn, the U.S. Supreme Court was targeted as dominated by very old men by the proposed Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937, whose enactment was allegedly averted by the switch in time that saved nine. According to investigator Neal Gabler, the board was created between 1945 and 1947 as part of the reorganization that the study had to reduce company expenses.

References

  1. ^ Canemaker, John (2001). Walt Disney's Nine Old Men and the Art of Animation. New York, New York: Disney Editions. ISBN 0-7868-6496-6.
  2. ^ "Did You Know? Unravel 8 Sneaky Facts from The Great Mouse Detective - D23". 30 June 2016. Archived from the original on 2021-01-15. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  3. ^ "Book Preview: 'Walt Disney's Nine Old Men: Masters of Animation' (Gallery)". 10 July 2018. Archived from the original on 14 January 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  4. ^ Gabler, Neal (2006), Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination, A KNOPF e BOOK
  5. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (2006), "Kimball, Ward Walrath", Who's Who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film and Television's Award-Winning and Legendary Animators, Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN 978-1557836717, archived from the original on 2021-04-15, retrieved 2020-10-02
  6. ^ "Mouse Steps - Ted Thomas Interview About "Growing Up with Nine Old Men" Bonus Film On Peter Pan Diamond Edition". 31 January 2013. Archived from the original on 2020-04-07. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  7. ^ Reyes, Robert (16 October 2013). "CSUF alum turned Disney animation artist sneak peaks [sic] latest film". The Daily Titan. CSU Fullerton. Archived from the original on 19 January 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2015.

Further reading

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