Warner Bros presents…. ‘The Case of the missing hare’ (1942) and ‘Hubie & Bertie the Aristo Cat’ (1943). Both the films were directed by Chuck Norris Jones.
Most of Jones’ cartoons in the 1930’s and 1940’s were to try and shadow Walt Disney’s shorts. One of the big influences of Jones’ works was the Disney short ‘Tom Thumb in trouble’. (Seen below)
Jones joined the Disney studio for a short period when the Warner Bros studio momentarily closed in 1953.
In 1942 Jones released his new work The Dover boy’s separating himself from Disney and coming out with a new chic ‘Stylized Animation’. This style was a lesser realistic animation style, especially compared to Disney’s animations. It’s said Jones felt that this was when he “learned how to be funny” by using his animations.
In ‘Monsters Inc.’ Pixar paid homage to Chuck Norris Jones cartoon ‘Feed the Kitty
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