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    <subtitle>David Nethery</subtitle>
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        <title>Old animation for an unmade production</title>
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        <summary>This was done for an animated Christmas special being made by Tony Benedict in 1986. Tony was a good guy who I unfortunately didn't get to know very well. I didn't know it at the time but he had worked...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>This was done for an animated Christmas special being made by Tony Benedict in 1986.  Tony was a good guy who I unfortunately didn't get to know very well.   I didn't know it at the time but he had worked at many places in the business : Disney, UPA, Hanna Barbera, Depatie-Freleng, and had his own studio.   (Check out <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/tonytoons/PhotoAlbum83.html">Tony Benedict's website</a> with lots of good photos and cartoons from those days. )  I don't know what ever became of the project , but I don't think it was ever completed . I found the drawings recently and decided to scan the drawings to see what it looked like after all these years.  This is my first rough pass.  I turned in a tied-down , fully-inbetweened version to Tony with the effects animation drawn in blue pencil for hand-inking.</p><embed autostart="true" height="500" src="http://inklingstudio.typepad.com/Grim_TBenedict.mov" width="640" /><p>

In 1986 I was working at Filmation in the "feature unit" (the unit that did the low-budget "Pinocchio" and "Snow White" sequels "Pinocchio &amp; The Emperor of the Night" and "Happily Ever After".  It was a living ...) </p><p>One day my co-worker, animator Will Finn tells me about this guy Tony Benedict who is putting together a proposal for an animated Christmas special and needs some animators to work on the "trailer" for the special.  So I end up going to see Tony Benedict who is making this Christmas special and Tony gives me a scene on the trailer to animate . (this is all freelance work while I'm still working full time at Filmation) I remember very little about the job except that it was a Christmas special, and it involved a little imp character named Grimley who was working for the Devil (yeah, the Devil) ... "Grimley" was one of those compact characters that was all body , with legs and arms sticking out, like "Timer" from the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjnKzIU-obI">"Time for Timer"</a> spots that Depatie-Freleng and Rick Reinert used to do . 

</p><p>Ok, so I think the premise of the show was that the Devil wanted to <em>"ruin Christmas this year"</em> or something like that, and ol' Grimley was supposed to be in charge of helping Satan ruin Christmas , but he messes up somehow and is on the lam from Hell , hoping that Old Scratch won't catch up to him. I never saw the finished piece so I don't remember exactly how this scene fit into it. 

</p><p>My scene was of Grimley running into a room with an old-fashioned wood burning stove . He zips in , looks around worried that someone is chasing him .... then Satan himself appears from the flames of the wood-burning stove and grabs Grimley by the legs and says something (I can't remember the dialogue) , which I think was<span style="font-style: italic;"> "It's time to go Grimley"</span> or <span style="font-style: italic;">"Let's go Grimley"</span> , which I have written down on the drawings when I scanned them, but the original X-sheet is long gone, so I may be off on what the actual line was that the Devil says.</p></div>
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