#ai filthy frank
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
aijoji777 · 1 year ago
Text
Some snapshots that I took while editing
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Francis of the Filth Chapter 6 AI Audiobook is almost done. Ready to add subtitles.
53 notes · View notes
shinyninjamusic · 17 hours ago
Text
Dumbfuck: AI art is the fut-
9 notes · View notes
plum-pitt · 1 year ago
Text
Went to the Joji concert last night and I really didn’t know what I was expecting from the guy who dressed in a pink bodysuit and took a bath in uncooked ramen noodles for the whole world to see, but I will say that it definitely wasn’t them just pausing the whole show to start playing smash bros onstage.
Tumblr media
12 notes · View notes
silverzoomies · 1 year ago
Text
20 questions for writers. i'm really bad and boring with these sorry
i was tagged by the lovely and talented @taintandviolent
1. How many works do you have on AO3?
21 !!!
2. What's your total AO3 word count?
131,983 !!!
3. What fandoms do you write for?
atm i write for x-men and american horror story. but i've written for other marvel stuff, always sunny, mystery science theater 3000, gotham, stranger things, and even austin powers lmao
4. What are your top five fics by kudos?
naive pig (stranger things), judgment clouded (moon knight), honeysuckle, maternal, and a filthy little fic called Uhhhhhhhh (also stranger things)
5. Do you respond to comments? Why or why not?
i usually don't !! lol i'm tryin' to respond more often. but i'm just too shy for that shit sometimes, sorry
6. What is the fic you wrote with the angstiest ending?
the long form fic i've been workin' on for two years now. i haven't posted it and probably never will LMAO !!!
7. What's the fic you wrote with the happiest ending?
all the peter ones have pretty positive endings, i think !!
8. Do you get hate on fics?
only like once or twice? mostly just criticism. which is fine !!
9. Do you write smut? If so, what kinds?
i write filthy degenerate bullshit and if my southern traditionalist conservative baptist mom knew she'd be so disappointed
10. Do you write crossovers?
kinda? i write marvel universe crossovers, i guess !! i also rp crossover universes A LOT. like some multiverse, childhood imagination on the playground level shit !!
11. Have you ever had a fic stolen?
recently had a fic concept stolen for a character ai chat. that's fun !! but technically i don't own concepts. so it's fine
12. Have you ever had a fic translated?
nah
13. Have you ever co-written a fic before?
nah
14. What's your all time favorite ship?
y'all ain't gonna have any idea what i'm talkin' about. but i'm batshit over tv's frank/dr. forrester from mystery science theater 3000. also charles xavier/erik lehnsherr is a classic
i'm also a diehard peter maximoff/logan howlett truther sorry but liiiiike that dynamic is cute af to think about !!
15. What's a WIP that you want to finish, but doubt you ever will?
the long form fic i mentioned earlier. the one i've spent two years on? as time passes, it feels more and more cringeworthy. as much as i love it, i don't think i'm gonna finish it. which sucks !! i'd love to see it fleshed out !! even if the end result was super lame !!
16. What are your writing strengths?
writing too fuckin' much too fuckin' often idk
17. What are your writing weaknesses?
I could make a power point honestly ,,
18. Thoughts on writing dialogue in another language in fic?
i've done it before !! i know basic children's level russian !! lol i think it's all about research and respect !! and if you can, always look to native speakers for help !!
19. First fandom you wrote for?
big time rush definitely. big time rush got me into fanfic wayyyy back in 2009 !!
20. Favorite fic you've written?
i fucking love screwball so much. so so so much.
uhhhhhh tagging is hard and i'm shy idk do this if you want !!
4 notes · View notes
readysteddiecook · 1 year ago
Text
A lot of authors on ao3 are locking their works, and rightfully so.
I, however, belong to the group purposefully leaving their works open to completely degrade and poison the dataset.
To be frank, 99% of my works are smut. Raunchy, filthy, graphic smut. I dont want them to use my works for their programs BUT I do enjoy imagining the look on their faces when their AIs spit back tentacle porn, monsterfucking and oviposition upon ingesting my writing.
2 notes · View notes
sapphire-heart-tippy · 3 years ago
Text
I wanted them to fight but Pink Guy ended up joining forces with Dio
Tumblr media
133 notes · View notes
thewilliamambervein · 8 months ago
Text
For those who are unaware this person spread revenge porn that was AI generated of current and former Vshojo members and constantly threatened to kill them in brutal ways while encouraging her followers to harass them. I even remembered an account on here that was "vtuber confessions" that spread it around and when I asked them what the specific issues with Vshojo they had, they just claimed everybody in it was lewdtubers (sex working vtubers). I'm pretty sure only Melody is and she kinda started it so whatever.
She is very obviously mentally unstable and a clear danger to herself and others. But we live in the age where the internet loves these folks for all the wrong reasons. Literally so heinous that the jokes about content creators like these pail in comparison to actually how horrible they are. Filthy Frank wasn't a real person or somebody to look up to, it was a parody.
The only real solution is to block her and her followers. They feed off of the negative interactions claiming to "live in your head rent free" even when I had to look her up to even remember all of this horrible shit.
Ironmouse calls out twitter vtuber ant_hime and her toxic fanbase for their unrelenting harassment on her friend Froot. Ironmouse is the bestest friend any guy and gal can have. Thank you Ironmouse for protecting your precious family who live with you at VShojo. Tumblr staff this video falls under the protective act of self defense against harassment, right wing terrorism, and defamation.
9 notes · View notes
byzantane · 2 years ago
Text
Made an AI generate Filthy Frank manga panels
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Was impressed by the results.
2 notes · View notes
katalinathecat · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
this made me laugh a good bit
5 notes · View notes
aijoji777 · 1 year ago
Text
Pink Guy - Introvert (Rich Brian) || PINK GUY AI COVER
Been wanting to do this for a long time but copyright strikes scares me so im posting the full version here and on TikTok
Audio only version:
27 notes · View notes
blackbutlerbookofcircusus · 8 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Every time I show my friend yaoi this is how she reacts Credit to the person who made this amazing collages
15 notes · View notes
spaceiplier · 5 years ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Here’s a sort of example of what the other designs would look like + similar details for the community thing we’ve got going on
This is Idubbbz, filthy frank, and maxmoefoe on the top and anythingforviews and how to basic on the bottom. Some extra info:
idubbbz is half Xanhull half human like Mark, so he has to deal with the GAAP a bit. Him and the rest of the crew all make up lies and shit to quickly get them out of any risky situations.
Filthy Frank is this new fruit bat like species that I don’t have a name for. Their eyes are real sensitive to light so he has to wear sunglasses most the time. Also their diets consist mostly of fruit and fish, but George isn’t exactly the most health conscious person so.
Maxmoefoe is another species I don’t have the name for, but they’re real fluffy, loud, and impulsive. They’ve got way better hearing then humans, hence the big floppy ears. Their diet consists basically anything since their omnivores like humans.
Anythingforviews species comes from the same planet as Jack’s, or velm, but his is slightly different. So horns and no arm spikes, instead his spikes are on the end of his tail, but everything else is the same.
Howtobasic is a, let’s say shitty, ai and so they got him for cheap, but then he started being a shit so. Basically, he threw stuff at them, mostly eggs and other food, until they bought him a robot body (also pretty cheap) and that’s kinda where he’s at now. He’s real fast, still destroys stuff, and mostly just screams and grunts to commentate but uh, they still, uhh, maybe like him?? Not like they can exactly throw him away so...
91 notes · View notes
ventxekart · 3 years ago
Text
NeuralBlender
So one of the things I discovered a while back on a forum I go to is the internet app NeuralBlender. For those of you who don't what that is, NeuralBlender.com is a web app that allows you to input a prompt and settings for an AI to generate art for you. Though some of the options have pay restrictions the results you can get with some of the basic settings are interesting to say the least.
Here are a couple of pictures that it made for me (with their respective inputs)
"XCOM":
Tumblr media
"Transformers":
Tumblr media
"Bionicle":
Tumblr media
"Arknights":
Tumblr media
"E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy":
Tumblr media
"Stellaris":
Tumblr media
"Metroid":
Tumblr media
"Shinji, get inside the robot!":
Tumblr media
"It's Filthy Frank, Motherfuckers!":
Tumblr media
"Jack-O Challenge":
Tumblr media
If you want to try it out yourself, you can find it here.
0 notes
bakugou-ou · 7 years ago
Note
whats your favorite type of music, and give some examples of your favorite bands. do you or did you have any unusual or uncommon pets? what was the last thing that made you get excited? pet peeves? do you play any videogames if so whats your favorite game? whats the latest dream you had that made you really really happy? what other animes do you like?
That’s a whole lotta questions ;~; Putting my answers under a cut for those that don’t care or wanna see the long post.
But starting with music, I really like Jpop ballads and stuff, some of my favorites being by Ai Otsuka (she’s such a good singer ahhhh), or Itowokashi, but I also really like metal, alternative, pop punk, punk, some pop music of the English language variety, some Kpop, Japanese rap and reggae, and I like medieval music. The artists I listen to most on my phone right now are Ai Otsuka, Itowokashi, One OK Rock, Fall Out Boy, REOL, Panic! At The Disco, Green Day, DAOKO, Gomess, Joji/Pink Guy (yes, Filthy Frank Joji, I like him a lot, and my favorite song off Pink Season is セックス大好き [I love sex] because a) Japanese and b) it’s funny as hell), Troye Sivan, Halsey, Common Kings, Majiko, and Janis Joplin.
I have a dog and a cat, but in the past I have had 2 turtles, 135 mice, a bird, and 3 chinchillas… Does that count as unusual or uncommon? I don’t really think so, but meh.
Last thing that made me excited was buying makeup at Etude House in Harajuku, which is weird because I hate makeup but I went a bit nuts in there and bought a fair bit of stuff and was excited about it. I guess I’m excited for school to start tomorrow, but I’m also very nervous about the level test and being placed in remedial classes for no reason.
I’m an asshole, so I have lots of pet peeves, one of which I only discovered last night while on the train home from Harajuku: smacking gum. There was some asshole kid, probably about 15 or 16, on the train who was chewing his gum like a fucking cow, like dude close your damn mouth pls it’s not that hard. If someone is talking excessively loud about things that irritate me, I get irritated, like when I was at a sushi bar back home in Hawaii and was trying to enjoy my food, and some people were talking loudly about their sex lives, I lost my appetite and was tempted to tell them to shut the fuck up. Like, the whole restaurant could hear them, it was awful. I also really hate when someone, be it myself or another person, are trying to tell a story or say something and everyone ignores the person or talks over them, it makes me really sad and I hate it.
I do play video games! My mom is actually a game designer and a concert promoter, neato beans, so I grew up with video games constantly around… I think my favorite video game of all time is Spyro 3, I got it for gamecube, but my current favorite video game is Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations, because I’m trash. I’m really looking forward to the release of Boku no Hero Academia: One’s Justice later this year, I even bought a Nintendo Switch just to be able to play it when it comes out! Since my husband kidnapped our PS4 when he moved back to California.
The last dream I had that made me very happy was a dream I had of Kirishima and Bakugou comforting me after a breakup, it was nice, because I could really use that sort of thing, especially from my two best boys. Too bad it can’t actually happen lmao
Other anime that I like include Hetalia, Shokugeki no Souma, Naruto (well, up until Sasuke Shinden, after that I hate it and think it’s fake news but that’s not what this blog is for so I won’t go on about it here, even if asked to), Kuroshitsuji, Death Note, Space Pirate Captain Harlock, Nyanpire, Peach Girl, Code Geass, and Drifters, just to name a few off the top of my head. 
3 notes · View notes
cyberwolf1989-blog · 7 years ago
Text
Top 10 Games Of 2017
Almost the end of the year, YouTube is making people cringe with YouTube Rewind, so why not release my list of top 10 games of 2017? Thing is, I’m taking a Dunkey approach and one of the games on this list isn’t from this year, but I’ve been messing around with it. Also, I have not played anything on Nintendo Switch, or Cuphead, so don’t rage at me, I’m sure they’re good.
10: Injustice 2
Fighting games have always been fun for me, but hard to stick with. I lose interest and move onto something else. Injustice 2 found a way to keep players like me coming back, with its wide array of customization for each of its 24 (maybe more) characters, not including the DLC characters. It's also one of the most visually impressive fighters I've seen to date.
9: Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
Several years later, I still find myself going back to this game, wanting to better myself. It's a love/hate relationship, but it's wrapped in this strong vibe, that I try to capture in my own life, with the colorful environments and the amazing soundtrack, using music from some of synthwaves biggest names, covering action movie-esqe shootouts, hazy drug fueled massacres, and can go from making you grin, to a dark, atmospheric song that makes you squirm in your seat, unsure of what's next. The ending? Yeah, it's a easy cop out, but the ride there is all good...except for the reporter levels.
8: Destiny 2
I don't care what anyone says, this was a step in the right direction. The free roam maps are so much larger than in the first, and the story has more presence (I don't even remember what we were doing in 1). But, what's most important, is how it plays. I'm glad to say it's very well done, if not meant to be enjoyed with friends. I'm currently waiting for my paycheck so I can get the expansion and play some more with my friends again.
7: No Man's Sky
Oh...you think I'm joking here? "You like No Man's Lie?" First off, wow, what an original comment. Bet you watch your Rick and Morty every night. Second, time to face facts: NO MANS SKY IS A MORE COMPLETE GAME NOW THAN STAR CITIZEN WILL BE IN A YEAR. You can build bases, get a vehicle, even roam with other explorers (if, you know, you can find them, so many planets), take jobs, there's factions, freighters, and there's an actual story now. It's still got a bit to go before it becomes that god tier game we heard about, but the team has shown they're committed to fixing their mistakes, so, can we STOP using the same cringey dead memes? Just go on spotify, throw on a playlist, and go out exploring.
6: Fire Pro Wrestling: World
When I found out this game was available on Steam, it was an instant buy. At first glance, this game seems lackluster. The roster is either japanese wrestlers you probably wouldn't know unless you were a hardcore fan, or some characters the dev made up. But, before you boot up the game? Check out the Workshop for the game, and you will find yourself in heaven. If someone created the character, you can download them into the game. You also could make one yourself...but come on, that system is way too complicated. Hell, even if the fighting system frustrates you, it's fun to set all the fighters to AI and watch Shrek vs Big Smoke vs Hulk Hogan vs Filthy Frank.
5: Uncharted 4: A Thief's End 
I finally got to play this game, finding it for 20 bucks at Gamestop. Uncharted is probably one of my fave Playstation franchises, and it's amazing how close all the games were released, but not one is a slip up. That said, 3 was the series weakest leg. The story was ok, but the villains were lackluster. This? This ramps up all the action to 250%, brings some of the most stunning visuals I've seen on the system TO DATE, and is a fitting end for the story of Nathan Drake, as well as a great cast of characters, old and new. I can't really describe it in text, you just gotta go play it. Also, you can dab in multiplayer.
4: Middle Earth: Shadow Of War
If you see me on facebook, you know this was coming. I'll be honest, story-line wise, this game is not great. If you're a Tolkien lore nerd, you'll prolly rage jizz 8 times in the first act. Hell, playing the story is a bit boring as well. They try, but the story missions STILL feel like shit you do to get the next ability unlocked. When it comes to playing the main missions, it feels like every basic free roaming games missions, where it's linear, the objectives range from go here to kill this. When you're just killing captains, though...that's where the stories start. You'll build armies, suffer betrayals, play orcs against one another, and build these intense rivalries! Some of these I will never forget, and I'll suffer through a bastardization as long as you make it fun.
3: Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus
This game...is just pure video games. You know how people describe video games in TV Shows, like they live a different life?  That's Wolfenstein 2. I'm not me. I'm BJ Blaskowitz, gunning down Nazi's with the dual wielding power of god in the form of the most devastating weapons known to man! The story, much like one, is better than what you would expect out of a gory violent shooter. I could go on, but honestly, I couldn't do it anymore justice. I'm going for a 100% with this game. Go pick it up, sit back, and embrace the primal side.
2: Yakuza Zero
I have always loved this series. I was in a nice place when I played the first on PS2 about 10 years ago. I think I didn't hear much about Zero prior to its release, but I saw Angry Joe review the game, and I remember how much I loved playing Yakuza 3. With my next paycheck, I picked up the final copy at my local Gamestop. You play as two characters, one being the series protagonist, and the other, a fan favorite secondary character. The first is framed for a murder, and the other is asked to carry out a hit, but complications arise. It sounds generic, but only because I don't want to spoil you, as this game is a trip. Think of it as if anime existed in real life. There's dramatic situations, with some serious themes, but at the same time, you and your enemies have goddamn fight auras, and can dish out these attacks that you say "Ok, that killed him." only to see him either get up or just be knocked out. I won't even get into the various side quests for each character. The downsides is it's not for everyone. Japanese only audio with english subs, the free roam is more akin to a town in a Final Fantasy game than GTA, although it fits.
1: Horizon: Zero Dawn
I didn't really start digging into this game until a month back. I bought it shortly after E3, Gamestop had a promotion knocking the price to half. I also bought a new computer monitor I needed to make my graphics card compatible. HZD languished a bit as I explored a bunch of new games. Then, last month, a few friends were getting into a talk about their game of the year. I said Shadow Of War, and a few others went against me, with this. I said that while it was decent, it felt like a generic overstuffed free roam game. I'm a fucking idiot. Upon replaying, I was treated to a beautiful open world that actually MAKES you want to explore it. I didn't get involved in too many side quests, sticking to those that branched off the main plot, and I was surprised with my progress. When a free roam game doesn't make me want to use a fast travel, it's a W, man. I'm nearly done, and look forward to picking up the DLC. There's other stuff too, but this list is gonna be too long to hold people's attention as it is.
1 note · View note
yazzydream · 8 years ago
Text
ANIMATION DOCUMENTARIES - a Compilation (1/2)
I’ve been meaning to remake my masterpost on animation documentaries for a while. (Especially since amazon no longer allows us to edit our older listmanias.) I love watching stuff like this, so I figure others would as well! I direct linked as many titles as I could to streams, free or otherwise. Feel free to add to this! (Also, quick prelude since you’re gonna hear it a lot: Any time a Disney documentary says Snow White was the first ever animated feature film is a dirty filthy lie.)
Animation Industry
Anime: Drawing a Revolution (2007)
Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation (2013; website)
The CalArts Story (1964)
[NHK Close-up Gendai] No.3620 逆襲なるか 日本アニメ ~海外輸出・新戦略の行方~ (”The Counterattack of Japanese Anime ~Overseas Export - New Strategy~”) (2015; website)
[NHK Close-up Gendai] No.3171 アニメを旅する若者たち “聖地巡礼”の舞台裏 (”Young People Traveling for Anime ‘Pilgrimage to the Sacred Place’”) (2012; website)
[NHK Close-up Gendai Plus] 2兆円↑アニメ産業 加速する“ブラック労働” (”2 Trillion Yen ↑ Accelerating Animation Industry ‘Black Labor’”) (2017; website; NHK on how shitty overworked animator wages are.)
Computer Dreams (1988; this is more a showcase of early cgi than a documentary, but it’s interesting to see anyway.)
Creature Designers - The Frankenstein Complex (2016; DVD)
Drawn for Glory: Animation's Triumph at the Oscars (2008; DVD)
Forging the Frame: The Roots of Animation, 1900-1920 (2007; DVD)
Forging the Frame: The Roots of Animation, 1921-1930
Hollywood’s Greatest Trick (2016; website; about the terrible VFX business model.)
I Know That Voice (2013; DVD, website)
Imagine Series 2 Episode 5, “From Pencils to Pixels” (2003; BBC One)
Magia Russica (2004; website; on Soviet Russian animation)
New-generation animators (2016; website)
Weightless Life - Dialogue With Disney (2006; on Russian animation)
Studios
A Grand Night In: The Story of Aardman (2015)
Fleischer Studios -
The Evolution of Animation: The History of the Fleischer Studios (2007; DVD)
First Flight: The Fleischer Superman Series (2009; DVD)
Max Fleischer and the New York Style (2007)
Out of the Inkwell: The Fleischer Story (2008)
Hanna-Barbera’s 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration (1989)
Life After Pi (2014; website; about the collapse of VFX studio Rhythm & Hues.)
Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the impossible (2010)
The Magic of Filmation
Pixar -
Pixar: 25 Magic Moments (2011; by BBC Three)
The Pixar Story (2007, DVD; website)
Walt Disney Studios
Dream On Silly Dreamer (2005; DVD)
From Fantasia to Fantasyland (1978)
The Illusion of Life (1981)
Walt Disney Treasures - Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio (DVD; A collection of old behind-the-scenes docs and telecasts.)
Walt Disney Treasures - Your Host, Walt Disney (DVD; collection of Walt Disney Presents/The Wonderful World of Color)
Waking Sleeping Beauty (2009; DVD; website)
Warner Bros. -
[Camera Three] The Boys Termite Terrace (1975; DVD)
Irreverent Imagination: The Golden Age of the Looney Tunes (2003; DVD) 
Unsung Maestros: A Directors Tribute (2007; DVD) 
Anime Studios
Behind The Scenes! Kyoto Animation Making of Kanon
Ghibli: The Miyazaki Temple (2005)
Inside Toei Animation (2008)
Kingdom of Dreams & Madness (2013; DVD; on Studio Ghibli.)
The Story Behind Banjo (2009; DVD; on creating Don Bluth Productions.)
Animators/Artists/Voice Actors Included a few comic artists who’s works are also widely known through animation.
Al Hirschfeld - The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story (1996; DVD; website)
Ami Ankilewitz - 39 Pounds of Love (2005; DVD)
Art Babbit - Animating Art (1988)
Art Chokey - Gumby Dharma (2006)
Bill Pylmpton - Adventures in Plymptoons! (2011; DVD)
Blinky Bill - Blinky and Me (2011; DVD; website)
Bob Clampett - The Man from Wackyland: The Art of Bob Clampett (2004; DVD)
Bob Godfrey - The Craftsmen - Bob Godfrey (1971)
Bruce Bickford - Monster Road (2004; DVD; website)
Charles Schulz -
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1963; DVD)
[Biography] Charles Schulz: A Charlie Brown Life
Good Grief, Charlie Brown: A Tribute to Charles Schulz (2000)
[American Masters] Good Ol’ Charles Schulz (2007; website)
Chuck Jones -
Chuck Amuck: The Movie (1991; DVD)
Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens - A Life in Animation (2000; DVD)
Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood (2009)
Heart and Soul: The Timeless Art of Chuck Jones (2007; DVD)
Eyvind Earle - My Life Eyvind Earle (DVD; autobiographical doc.)
Floyd Norman - Floyd Norman: An Animated Life (2016; website)
Frank Tashlin - Tish Tash: The Animated World of Frank Tashlin (2005; DVD)
Frank Thomas & Ollie Johnston - Frank and Ollie (1995; DVD)
Frank Thomas -  Growing Up with Nine Old Men (2013; DVD)
Friz Freleng -
Freleng: Frame by Frame (1994; DVD)
Friz on Film (2006; DVD)
Fujiko Fujio - [NHK The Professionals] Episode 214, “プロフェッショナル ザ・レジェンド 僕は、のび太そのものだった” (”The Legend I Was Nobita Itself”) (2013)
Genndy Tartakovsky - Genndy's Scrapbook: The Story of Genndy Tartakovsky (2005; DVD)
George Pal - Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal (1985; DVD)
Gerry & Sylvia Anderson - Filmed in Supermarionation (2014; DVD; website)
Hayao Miyazaki -
Journey of the Heart (1998)
[NHK Documentary] Owaranai Hito: Miyazaki Hayao (“Never-Ending Man: Hayao Miyazaki”) (EN) (2016; website)
[NHK The Professionals] Special, “「風立ちぬ」1000日の記録” (“Windless” A Record of 1000 Days) (2013)
[NHK The Professionals] Special, “引退宣言 知られざる物語” (Retirement Announcement Unknown Story) (2013)
John Lasseter - A Day In The Life of John Lasseter (2011)
LeSean Thomas - Seoul Sessions (2012)
Lotte Reiniger -
John Isaacs The Art of Lotte Reiniger (1970)
Lotte Reiniger: Homage to the Inventor of the Silhouette Film (1999)
Lou Scheimer - Animation Maverick: The Lou Scheimer Story (2008)
Mary Blair - The Art of Mary Blair (2005)
Mel Blanc - Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices (2008; DVD)
Naoki Urasawa - [NHK The Professionals] Episode 38, “心のままに、荒野を行け” (Go To the Wilderness With Your Heart) (2007)
Norman McLean - McLaren’s Negatives (2006)
Osamu Tezuka -
The Art of Osamu Tezuka: God of Manga (2009; DVD)
Osamu Tezuka Documentary: The Godfather Of Manga
Pablo Ferro - Pablo (2012; DVD)
Peter Ellenshaw - Ellenshaw Under Glass
Quirino Cristiani - The Mystery of the First Animated Movies (2007; website)
Ralph Bakshi -
Forging Through the Darkness (2001; DVD)
Wizards: Ralph Bakshi - The Wizard of Animation (2004)
Ray Harryhausen -
The Harryhausen Chronicles (1998; DVD)
Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan (2011; DVD)
Richard Williams -
Richard WIlliams & The Thief Who Never Gave Up (1982)
I Drew Roger Rabbit (1988)
Persistence of Vision (2012; DVD; website)
Robert McKimson - Drawn to Life: The Art of Robert McKimson (2007; DVD)
Ryan Larkin - Ryan (2004; DVD)
Scott T. Petersen - Scott Petersen: Drawn To Animate (2013)
Takehiko Inoue - [NHK The Professionals] Episode 126, “ 闘いの螺旋、いまだ終わらず” (The Battle Spiral, It Has Not Ended Yet) (2009)
Takashi Yanase - 
[NHK Close-up Gendai] No.3423 アンパンマンに託した夢 ~人間・やなせたかし~ (”The Dream I Entrusted to Anpanman ~Human Takashi Yanase~) (2013; website)
[NHK 知るを楽しむ] 人生の歩き方” - 「正義の味方はカッコ悪い!」やなせたかし (”How to Walk Life” - “The Ally of Justice is Uncool!” Takashi Yanase)
Tex Avery -
Tex Avery, the King of Cartoons (1988)
King Size Comedy: Tex Avery and the Looney Toons Revolution (2012)
Toshio Suzuki - [NHK The Professionals] Episode 10, 自分は信じない 人を信じる (”I Trust People Who Do Not Trust Me”) (2006)
Ub Iwerks - The Hand Behind The Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story (1999; DVD)
Tyrus Wong - Tyrus Wong, Brushstrokes in Hollywood (website)
Walt Disney -
[American Experience] Walt Disney (2015; DVD; website; take with a pinch of salt and maybe check out this post.)
Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow: The Futurism of Walt Disney (2016)
Secret Lives Walt Disney (1995; It’s suuper fucked up, but it’s interesting to compare other docs on Walt.)
Walt & El Grupo (2008; DVD; website)
Walt - The Man Behind the Myth (2011; DVD)
Walt Disney (2016; by BBC Two)
Winsor McCay - Remembering Winsor McCay (1974; DVD)
Yoji Kuri - Here We Go with Yoji Kuri! (2008)
Disney Family Album (1984-1986) Doc series on various Disney animators, actors, etc.
No. 1 Clarence "Ducky" Nash
No. 2 Ward Kimball
No. 3 Sherman Brothers
No. 4 Jim Macdonald
No. 5 Milt Kahl
No. 6 Ken Anderson
No. 7 Disneyland Designers
No. 8 Eric Larson
No. 9 Peter and Harrison Ellenshaw
No. 10 Woolie Reitherman
No. 11 Frank Thomas
No. 12 Voice Actors
No. 13 WED Imagineers
No. 14 Golden Horseshoe Revue
No. 15 Ollie Johnston
No. 16 Annette Funicello
No. 17 Marc Davis
No. 18 The Milottes and the Beebes
No. 19 Fess Parker/Buddy Ebsen
No. 20 The Storymen
JUMP Ryu! (ジャンプ流!) (2016; website) A DVD/magazine series that interviews Shonen Jump mangakas and shows their drawing process.
Vol. 1 Akira Toriyama (DVD; Dragon Ball)
Vol. 2 Masashi Kishimoto (DVD; Naruto)
Vol. 3. Eiichiro Oda (DVD; One Piece)
Vol. 4 Tite Kubo (DVD; Bleach)
Vol. 5 Tadatoshi Fujimaki (DVD; Kuroko no Basuke)
Vol. 6 Yusei Matsui (DVD; Assassination Classroom)
Vol. 7 Kōhei Horikoshi (DVD; My Hero Academia)
Vol. 8 Kazuki Takahashi (DVD; Yu-Gi-Oh!)
Vol. 9 Haruichi Furudate (DVD; Haikyu!!)
Vol. 10 Shun Saeki (DVD; Shokugeki no Soma)
Vol. 11 Kentaro Yabuki (DVD; Black Cat, To Love-Ru)
Vol. 12 Nobuhiro Watsuki (Rurouni Kenshin)
Vol. 13 Naoshi Komi (DVD; Nisekoi)
Vol. 14 Masanori Morita (DVD; Rokudenashi Blues)
Vol. 15 Yusuke Murata (DVD; aka ONE artist of One-Punch Man)
Vol. 16 Shimabukuro Years (Toriko)
Vol. 17 Masakazu Katsura (DVD; Video Girl Ai)
Vol. 18 Osamu Akimoto (Kochikame)
Vol. 19 Takeshi Obata (DVD; Death Note)
Vol. 20 Kyosuke Usuta (DVD; Pyu to Fuku! Jaguar)
Vol. 21 Yoshihiro Togashi (Hunter X Hunter)
Vol. 22 Hiroyuki Asada (DVD; Tegami Bachi)
Vol. 23 Sorachi Hideaki (Gintama)
Vol. 24 Kazue Kato (Ao no Exorcist)
Vol. 25 Hirohiko Araki (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure)
Musicians
Raymond Scott - Deconstructing Dad (2010; DVD; website)
Robert & Richard Sherman - The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story (2009; DVD; website)
Saori Yuki - [NHK Close-up Gendai] No.3162 世界を魅了する日本の歌謡曲 ~由紀さおり ヒット���秘密~ (”Popular Japanese Songs That Fascinate the World ~Saori Yuki’s Hit Secret~”) (2012; website)
Treg Brown - Crash! Bang! Boom!: The Wild Sounds of Treg Brown (2004; DVD)
(Continue to Part 2)
44 notes · View notes