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Today I discovered the dog who played Wishbone is dead. This is not surprising as this show was on years ago and dogs don’t live that long but it’s still sad. So here’s some pictures of Wishbone because dogs in human clothes are just awesome.

Fuck, remember when Oprah had Wishbone on her show and they didn’t do it like “here’s the dog who plays Wishbone and here’s their trainer” they actually legit set it up like it was the character and they had the voice actor backstage answering questions over the mic as Wishbone.
That was absolutely awesome for six year old me to see.

Wishbone was the greatest show ever on television. 

I loved this show with such a passion. The greatest gift I ever got was a stuffed wishbone. *sighs*

Does anyone remember the episode where Wishbone went to do a commercial and they had his voice actor cameo as the guy doing Wishbone’s voice and Wishbone said “Ohooo, no, that is not MY voice!” and it was funny because it actually was? 
Good times…
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kennadeek:

tonksceratops:

totallynotagentphilcoulson:

nowstandbackforyourownsafety:

Today I discovered the dog who played Wishbone is dead. This is not surprising as this show was on years ago and dogs don’t live that long but it’s still sad. So here’s some pictures of Wishbone because dogs in human clothes are just awesome.

Fuck, remember when Oprah had Wishbone on her show and they didn’t do it like “here’s the dog who plays Wishbone and here’s their trainer” they actually legit set it up like it was the character and they had the voice actor backstage answering questions over the mic as Wishbone.
That was absolutely awesome for six year old me to see.

Wishbone was the greatest show ever on television. 

I loved this show with such a passion. The greatest gift I ever got was a stuffed wishbone. *sighs*

Does anyone remember the episode where Wishbone went to do a commercial and they had his voice actor cameo as the guy doing Wishbone’s voice and Wishbone said “Ohooo, no, that is not MY voice!” and it was funny because it actually was? 
Good times…
swan2swan:

kennadeek:

tonksceratops:

totallynotagentphilcoulson:

nowstandbackforyourownsafety:

Today I discovered the dog who played Wishbone is dead. This is not surprising as this show was on years ago and dogs don’t live that long but it’s still sad. So here’s some pictures of Wishbone because dogs in human clothes are just awesome.

Fuck, remember when Oprah had Wishbone on her show and they didn’t do it like “here’s the dog who plays Wishbone and here’s their trainer” they actually legit set it up like it was the character and they had the voice actor backstage answering questions over the mic as Wishbone.
That was absolutely awesome for six year old me to see.

Wishbone was the greatest show ever on television. 

I loved this show with such a passion. The greatest gift I ever got was a stuffed wishbone. *sighs*

Does anyone remember the episode where Wishbone went to do a commercial and they had his voice actor cameo as the guy doing Wishbone’s voice and Wishbone said “Ohooo, no, that is not MY voice!” and it was funny because it actually was? 
Good times…
swan2swan:

kennadeek:

tonksceratops:

totallynotagentphilcoulson:

nowstandbackforyourownsafety:

Today I discovered the dog who played Wishbone is dead. This is not surprising as this show was on years ago and dogs don’t live that long but it’s still sad. So here’s some pictures of Wishbone because dogs in human clothes are just awesome.

Fuck, remember when Oprah had Wishbone on her show and they didn’t do it like “here’s the dog who plays Wishbone and here’s their trainer” they actually legit set it up like it was the character and they had the voice actor backstage answering questions over the mic as Wishbone.
That was absolutely awesome for six year old me to see.

Wishbone was the greatest show ever on television. 

I loved this show with such a passion. The greatest gift I ever got was a stuffed wishbone. *sighs*

Does anyone remember the episode where Wishbone went to do a commercial and they had his voice actor cameo as the guy doing Wishbone’s voice and Wishbone said “Ohooo, no, that is not MY voice!” and it was funny because it actually was? 
Good times…
swan2swan:

kennadeek:

tonksceratops:

totallynotagentphilcoulson:

nowstandbackforyourownsafety:

Today I discovered the dog who played Wishbone is dead. This is not surprising as this show was on years ago and dogs don’t live that long but it’s still sad. So here’s some pictures of Wishbone because dogs in human clothes are just awesome.

Fuck, remember when Oprah had Wishbone on her show and they didn’t do it like “here’s the dog who plays Wishbone and here’s their trainer” they actually legit set it up like it was the character and they had the voice actor backstage answering questions over the mic as Wishbone.
That was absolutely awesome for six year old me to see.

Wishbone was the greatest show ever on television. 

I loved this show with such a passion. The greatest gift I ever got was a stuffed wishbone. *sighs*

Does anyone remember the episode where Wishbone went to do a commercial and they had his voice actor cameo as the guy doing Wishbone’s voice and Wishbone said “Ohooo, no, that is not MY voice!” and it was funny because it actually was? 
Good times…
swan2swan:

kennadeek:

tonksceratops:

totallynotagentphilcoulson:

nowstandbackforyourownsafety:

Today I discovered the dog who played Wishbone is dead. This is not surprising as this show was on years ago and dogs don’t live that long but it’s still sad. So here’s some pictures of Wishbone because dogs in human clothes are just awesome.

Fuck, remember when Oprah had Wishbone on her show and they didn’t do it like “here’s the dog who plays Wishbone and here’s their trainer” they actually legit set it up like it was the character and they had the voice actor backstage answering questions over the mic as Wishbone.
That was absolutely awesome for six year old me to see.

Wishbone was the greatest show ever on television. 

I loved this show with such a passion. The greatest gift I ever got was a stuffed wishbone. *sighs*

Does anyone remember the episode where Wishbone went to do a commercial and they had his voice actor cameo as the guy doing Wishbone’s voice and Wishbone said “Ohooo, no, that is not MY voice!” and it was funny because it actually was? 
Good times…
swan2swan:

kennadeek:

tonksceratops:

totallynotagentphilcoulson:

nowstandbackforyourownsafety:

Today I discovered the dog who played Wishbone is dead. This is not surprising as this show was on years ago and dogs don’t live that long but it’s still sad. So here’s some pictures of Wishbone because dogs in human clothes are just awesome.

Fuck, remember when Oprah had Wishbone on her show and they didn’t do it like “here’s the dog who plays Wishbone and here’s their trainer” they actually legit set it up like it was the character and they had the voice actor backstage answering questions over the mic as Wishbone.
That was absolutely awesome for six year old me to see.

Wishbone was the greatest show ever on television. 

I loved this show with such a passion. The greatest gift I ever got was a stuffed wishbone. *sighs*

Does anyone remember the episode where Wishbone went to do a commercial and they had his voice actor cameo as the guy doing Wishbone’s voice and Wishbone said “Ohooo, no, that is not MY voice!” and it was funny because it actually was? 
Good times…
swan2swan:

kennadeek:

tonksceratops:

totallynotagentphilcoulson:

nowstandbackforyourownsafety:

Today I discovered the dog who played Wishbone is dead. This is not surprising as this show was on years ago and dogs don’t live that long but it’s still sad. So here’s some pictures of Wishbone because dogs in human clothes are just awesome.

Fuck, remember when Oprah had Wishbone on her show and they didn’t do it like “here’s the dog who plays Wishbone and here’s their trainer” they actually legit set it up like it was the character and they had the voice actor backstage answering questions over the mic as Wishbone.
That was absolutely awesome for six year old me to see.

Wishbone was the greatest show ever on television. 

I loved this show with such a passion. The greatest gift I ever got was a stuffed wishbone. *sighs*

Does anyone remember the episode where Wishbone went to do a commercial and they had his voice actor cameo as the guy doing Wishbone’s voice and Wishbone said “Ohooo, no, that is not MY voice!” and it was funny because it actually was? 
Good times…
swan2swan:

kennadeek:

tonksceratops:

totallynotagentphilcoulson:

nowstandbackforyourownsafety:

Today I discovered the dog who played Wishbone is dead. This is not surprising as this show was on years ago and dogs don’t live that long but it’s still sad. So here’s some pictures of Wishbone because dogs in human clothes are just awesome.

Fuck, remember when Oprah had Wishbone on her show and they didn’t do it like “here’s the dog who plays Wishbone and here’s their trainer” they actually legit set it up like it was the character and they had the voice actor backstage answering questions over the mic as Wishbone.
That was absolutely awesome for six year old me to see.

Wishbone was the greatest show ever on television. 

I loved this show with such a passion. The greatest gift I ever got was a stuffed wishbone. *sighs*

Does anyone remember the episode where Wishbone went to do a commercial and they had his voice actor cameo as the guy doing Wishbone’s voice and Wishbone said “Ohooo, no, that is not MY voice!” and it was funny because it actually was? 
Good times…
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hi internet. i found the photos. this here is jonathan larson as a high school student. he went to my high school, and one day my friend and i went through the yearbook of his graduating year and found these photos of him. i think they’re pretty cool.

Wow.
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letters-frommymind:

hi internet. i found the photos. this here is jonathan larson as a high school student. he went to my high school, and one day my friend and i went through the yearbook of his graduating year and found these photos of him. i think they’re pretty cool.

Wow.
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Disney’s Classic Animated Films and Rotoscoping
While Disney has made some of the most popular animated features of all time, they had the good sense to use the most advanced animation technology available at that time - rotoscoping. Rotoscoping is a technique in which animators trace over footage, frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films. The recorded live-action film images were projected onto a frosted glass panel and re-drawn by an animator. This projection equipment is called a rotoscope, although this device was eventually replaced by computers. It is the vintage predecessor to the computer simulation techniques James Cameron used for his Avatar characters.
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odditiesoflife:

Disney’s Classic Animated Films and Rotoscoping
While Disney has made some of the most popular animated features of all time, they had the good sense to use the most advanced animation technology available at that time - rotoscoping. Rotoscoping is a technique in which animators trace over footage, frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films. The recorded live-action film images were projected onto a frosted glass panel and re-drawn by an animator. This projection equipment is called a rotoscope, although this device was eventually replaced by computers. It is the vintage predecessor to the computer simulation techniques James Cameron used for his Avatar characters.
Source 1, 2
odditiesoflife:

Disney’s Classic Animated Films and Rotoscoping
While Disney has made some of the most popular animated features of all time, they had the good sense to use the most advanced animation technology available at that time - rotoscoping. Rotoscoping is a technique in which animators trace over footage, frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films. The recorded live-action film images were projected onto a frosted glass panel and re-drawn by an animator. This projection equipment is called a rotoscope, although this device was eventually replaced by computers. It is the vintage predecessor to the computer simulation techniques James Cameron used for his Avatar characters.
Source 1, 2
odditiesoflife:

Disney’s Classic Animated Films and Rotoscoping
While Disney has made some of the most popular animated features of all time, they had the good sense to use the most advanced animation technology available at that time - rotoscoping. Rotoscoping is a technique in which animators trace over footage, frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films. The recorded live-action film images were projected onto a frosted glass panel and re-drawn by an animator. This projection equipment is called a rotoscope, although this device was eventually replaced by computers. It is the vintage predecessor to the computer simulation techniques James Cameron used for his Avatar characters.
Source 1, 2
odditiesoflife:

Disney’s Classic Animated Films and Rotoscoping
While Disney has made some of the most popular animated features of all time, they had the good sense to use the most advanced animation technology available at that time - rotoscoping. Rotoscoping is a technique in which animators trace over footage, frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films. The recorded live-action film images were projected onto a frosted glass panel and re-drawn by an animator. This projection equipment is called a rotoscope, although this device was eventually replaced by computers. It is the vintage predecessor to the computer simulation techniques James Cameron used for his Avatar characters.
Source 1, 2
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