I get it, Bob. I like that you pause here and there to make a kind of social commentary. I remember in art school thinking that “all” great artists were alcoholics and it’s funny that Walter turns that idea into drinking is the first step to being a great animator.
Personally, I really enjoyed this animation storyline. I appreciated the nods to Fred Moore and the old days at the Disney Studio and that it brought attention back to a beautiful art form that has wrongly been left for dead. Thank you for that, Bob.
Barry1941 almost 11 years ago
Where’s Molly, the Bear? This thread just isn’t funny.
PEB1949 almost 11 years ago
Barry1941 I agree with you. Where is Molly and the bear? This is just boring.
Neo Stryder almost 11 years ago
Before drink and smoke, learn how to draw, Walter, now I know why a Muppet have your name.
Mister Mean almost 11 years ago
Just like Mallard Fillmore’s Bruce Tinsley.
MARYSEIBERT almost 11 years ago
THIS IS NOT!! FUNNY AT ALL. WHERE IS MOLLY AND THE BEAR?
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 11 years ago
Okay, this Aaron Marx knock-off just hit rock-bottom with me.Better not drink and drive here in Georgia! We a rule: “Stay sober or get pulled over”!
katina.cooper almost 11 years ago
This would have been better if Bear was looking at him through the hole when he was drunk. It would have been something to see him scream.
Vickireads almost 11 years ago
I get it, Bob. I like that you pause here and there to make a kind of social commentary. I remember in art school thinking that “all” great artists were alcoholics and it’s funny that Walter turns that idea into drinking is the first step to being a great animator.
Vickireads almost 11 years ago
And good tip, Josh, to not drink and drive in Georgia, although I doubt it’s condoned in any of the other 49 states…
GoQuickRun almost 11 years ago
Personally, I really enjoyed this animation storyline. I appreciated the nods to Fred Moore and the old days at the Disney Studio and that it brought attention back to a beautiful art form that has wrongly been left for dead. Thank you for that, Bob.