- Rod Scribner
Roderick H. "Rod" Scribner (
October 10 1910 –December 21 1976 ) was an Americananimator best known for his work on the "Looney Tunes " and "Merrie Melodies " series ofcartoon s fromWarner Bros. . His animation was one of the wildest things ever seen on screen duringThe Golden Age of American animation . He started as an animator forBen Hardaway andCal Dalton in 1938. In 1940, he joinedTex Avery 's unit and worked withRobert McKimson ,Charles McKimson , andVirgil Ross . In 1942, when Tex Avery left, Rod Scribner went toBob Clampett 's unit; Scribner turned out to be arguably Clampett's best animator. Clampett classics such as "A Tale of Two Kitties " (1942), "Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs " (1943), "Falling Hare " (1943), and "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery " (1946) showcase some of his greatest work: his trademark "Lichty style" of animation. When Clampett left Warner Bros. in 1945 to pursue a career inpuppetry and television, it was unknown where Scribner was between 1946-1949 (although he does some animation on two McKimson cartoons starring Porky and Daffy in 1947). In 1950, Scribner returned to Warner Bros. under Robert McKimson's unit. His animation was tamed down to McKimson's standards, but he still got away with wild scenes, like in "Hillbilly Hare " (1950), "Hoppy Go Lucky " (1952) and "Of Rice and Hen" (1953). He left Warners in 1954 and worked at UPA. In his later years, Scribner worked with former colleague Bill Melendez on variousCharlie Brown movies andtelevision special s.External links
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