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− | '''''Oilspot and Lipstick''''' is a cartoon produced by The Walt Disney Company in 1986. It was the earliest Disney cartoon with its use of computer animation. In fact, a short-lived subsidiary called The Disney Late Night Animation Group- |
+ | '''''Oilspot and Lipstick''''' is a cartoon produced by The Walt Disney Company in 1986. It was the earliest Disney cartoon with its use of computer animation. In fact, a short-lived subsidiary called The Disney Late Night Animation Group-who volunteered to work on the film during their own time-made the film. |
==Summary== |
==Summary== |
Revision as of 23:26, 9 December 2013
Oilspot and Lipstick is a cartoon produced by The Walt Disney Company in 1986. It was the earliest Disney cartoon with its use of computer animation. In fact, a short-lived subsidiary called The Disney Late Night Animation Group-who volunteered to work on the film during their own time-made the film.
Summary
An experimental film from Disney's first computer graphics artists tells the story of Oilspot, a mechanical junkyard dog made of spare parts, who mistakenly wakes a junk monster. When the monster grabs his girlfriend, Lipstick, he rushes to the rescue.