Friday, December 31, 2010

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HAPPY 2011!

Friday, December 24, 2010

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What's up, Bugs? 2010 series

"We wanted that this rabbit was clever, but he should not take too seriously, and the phrase "What's up, Doc?" stunned the public: you are pointing a gun to his head and rabbit or yelling and screaming, but that phrase gets its ironic "
( TEX AVERY)

In" Noel Ark "we do not dismiss this 2010 without celebrate Bugs Bunny, Rabbit of luck, his 70 anniversary. And our friend Bugs debuted that name on July 27, 1940 in " A wild hare ( A Wild Hare ).



Short directed by Tex Avery , creators and the famous catch phrase "What's up, Doc?" ( What's up, doc? ), which was also heard here first. Avery explained later that this was an expression of his native Texas which did not in principle more important.

But it was so enthusiastic public reaction that he first heard at its premiere in screens that decided to make a recurring element in his subsequent stories


Bugs Bunny Born in Brooklyn, New York, the fruit of the union between Tex Avery, Robert McKimson, Ben Hardaway and Charlie Thorson. Some historians see as a character Bugs influence of former Walt Disney called Max Hare.


Max drawing also designed by Charlie Thorson , had appeared in 1935 in the "Silly Simphonie" and, specifically, in the short " The tortoise and the hare ."

Based on the famous Aesop's fable "The Tortoise and the Hare," won the Oscar for best animated short.
Charlie Thorson was also responsible for the design of Happy Rabbit, Bugs Bunny prototype , Which first appeared in the 1938 short "Porky's Hare Hunt ." Porky depicted as a hunter against a dam more interested in him mad to escape.

M the Blanc gave the rabbit here, then white, the voice and laugh that later would give the Woodpecker.

Happy Rabbit also appeared in 1939 in the short "Change Prest-0-0" and "Hare-um Scare-um ." Gil Turner, host of the latter short, was what gave him the final name for the rabbit, and gray and not white, typing " Bugs' Bunny " (Bugs Bunny) on a sheet of previous models , meaning that he considered as a work of Ben "Bugs" Hardaway .

Redesigned by Charlie Thorson , in this short Bugs sang for the first time and was also here for the first time dressed as a woman to seduce her opponent. After this short the rabbit and was called "Bugs" by the animation studio .


And in "Elmer's Candid Camera " (1940), the rabbit knew Elmer Fudd . The personality of Bugs Bunny , quick wit and brash resourcefulness, had two OSNAP film.


As explained animation directors Chuck Jones Friz Freleng and The classic pose of Bugs eating a carrot was based on a scene from Frank Capra film "It Happened One Night" (1934), where Clark Gable eating a carrot while talking to Claudette Colbert.


But there were a lot of Groucho Marx , some of his phrases, his way of walking, eyebrows, and above all, their outputs absurd . Oh, and the two often ran directly at the viewer.

After her debut as Bugs Bunny and in "A Wild Hare", continued to appear during 1941 in five more shorts, and for 1942 it was the star of the Merrie Melodies series of Warner Bros. ; And many Looney Tunes shorts .

In the short " Super-Rabbit" (1943), Bugs was seen at the end of the inning with a Marine uniform. As a result, the Marine Corps of the United States made him an honorary Marine . And during World War II World, was taken as a pet in many Air Force squadrons of the United States.

and short of 1958 " Knighty Knight Bugs", in which a medieval Bugs Bunny is the Yosemite Sam saw with , won the Oscar for best short animation. In previous years, had been nominated in that category "The wild hare" (1940), "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt" (1941) and "Rhapsody Rabbit" (1946).


Three of the films directed by Chuck Jones , " Rabbit Fire," "Rabbit Seasoning " and " Duck, Rabbit, Duck !", Form the trilogy Season duck / rabbit season ", considered one of the best work of the director.

And Jones' classic 1957 " What's Opera, Doc ?", Which shows Bugs and Elmer parodying Wagner's classic "The Ring Nibelung "was considered by the Library of Congress U.S. " culturally significant "and also was selected for preservation in the National Register of films, being the first cartoon to achieve this honor.

Bugs also appeared on specials such as "How Bugs Bunny won the West ", "The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special" and in the 80, "Bugs Bunny's Busting out all over "which showed the first cartoon New Bugs in 16 years.


for the big screen and has shot several films, like "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" (1988), where it appears as one of the cartoons that live in Toon Town. Because it is a Disney movie, Bugs is displayed while Mickey Mouse, the undisputed star of Disney. Later, come movies like "Space Jam " or "Back in action .


For 50 years, Mel Blanc was the original voice of Bugs Bunny . Then come Jeff Bergman, Greg Burson, Joe Alaskey and Billy West.

In English speaking countries, was Jorge Arvizu the first to put voice and, later, Alfonso Obregon.
Several movies in full screen over 175 animated shorts, a myriad of programs special in prime time, numerous video games ... A true star, no doubt.


Not surprisingly, the only cartoon with Mickey Mouse , which has its own star on the Walk of Fame Hollywood.


In 2002, the 50th anniversary of TV Guide magazine, Bugs won first place in the list of 50 most important cartoons of all time.

Now, Warner Bros . has been honored with the completion of a new series of 26 episodes .


HAPPY 70, BUGS!


THANK YOU ALL!

AND MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

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Anniversaries Anniversaries Noel

The April 1, 1975, and today makes 35 years, was premiered in Japan Maya Bee "animated series produced by the Japanese company Nippon Animation in collaboration with the German company ZDF and the Austrian ORF .


Based on the children's book Waldemar Bonsels , the series was translated into several languages.

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" Fortunata and Jacinta " one of the best series on our small screen met 30 years May 7, 2010.


Maribel Martin, Ana Belén, François-Eric Gendron, Mario Pardo, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Charo Lopez, Francisco Rabal, Maria Luisa Ponte, Mary Carrillo, Manuel Alexandre, Paco Algora, Luis Ciges, Manuel Zarzo, Berta Riaz ...

Under the strong leadership of Mario Camus with a wonderful soundtrack of Antón García Abril . A classic of television based on the great novel by Benito Perez Galdos .

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Created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, the American series " Seinfeld "celebrated May 31, 2010 its 20 anniversary.


Jerry, Elaine, Cosmo and George joined us from 1990 to 1998, with great ingenuity, for nine seasons and 174 episodes.

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The series The Odd Couple " met 40 years September 24 and for five seasons, he showed us the fun living in the same house with two friends, Felix Unger and Oscar Madison .


Tony Randall and Jack Klugman gave life, brilliantly, the same characters Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau boarded the big screen directed by Gene Saks on a screenplay by Neil Simon .

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And September 29, 1985 Steven Spielberg premiered his "Amazing Stories " . A total of 45 episodes over two seasons.


in the direction of one of the episodes we were at Clint Eastwood himself. Actors playing the different histories, today known names such as Charles Durning, Harvey Keitel, Kevin Costner, Mary Stuart Masterson, Christopher Lloyd, Hayley Mills and Milton Berle. And the soundtrack, of course, the great John Williams .


Today 25 years later, these stories continue to amaze us. Of course, some more than others.


A series of five anniversaries ... series.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

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2010

The January 21 this year we are celebrating his ends Centennial " pharaoh's court " English music magazine libretto by Guillermo Perrin and Miguel de Palacios, and Vicente teacher score Lleó , with musical numbers of unquestionable artistic and aesthetic quality.

Julia Fons

Inspired by the French operetta "Madame Putiphar ", premiered in Madrid's Teatro Eslava by singers and actors greatly appreciated by the public at the time: Julia Fons, Juanita Manso, Ramón Peña, Antonio González and Carmen Andrew, visiting Spain for several years as a famous comic book.
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And later this month, the January 29, marked the 150 birthday of Anton Chekhov , doctor, writer and Russian playwright considered the most prominent representative of the realist school in Russia.


His works include "The Seagull, Uncle Vanya," "The Three Sisters" or "garden Cherry, also writing essays and novels. His mastery of the short story makes it one of the most important writers of short stories in history.
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The March 14, 2010, also met a sad anniversary. Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente , one of the most important natural history, left us shocked 30 years ago with his tragic death.



"Fauna", "Wildlife," "Blue Planet" or "Man and Earth" are an important part of his valuable legacy. Programs that soon crossed the borders of our country, projecting in virtually all televisions in the world, from Japanese to Polish, and gaining a worldwide audience of 700 million viewers. Thanks, Felix.
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The Gran Via in Madrid marked the April 4 its centenary . It took 21 years of work to complete the 1,300-meter path has always been, without doubt, a landmark in the history of the capital.


A century and since Alfonso XIII would start the project of converting the center into a showcase of shops and a promenade for citizens and visitors.
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The May 19, 2010 also be met 75 years the death of Lawrence of Arabia , military, British archaeologist and writer.


Born in Wales in 1888, Thomas Edward Lawrence graduated as a historian at the University of Oxford, leaning over time in archeology and the study of Arab countries. The rest is history.
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On the music front, we celebrated the May 29 the 150 birth anniversary of Isaac Albéniz, one of the most important English composers. child prodigy on the piano, which gave its first public concert at age four, he left us a masterpiece piano suite Iberia.


Other pieces for piano, Rhapsody English and English Suite and operas like magic opal and complete Pepita Jiménez great musical work.
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And June 8 commemorated the bicentenary of Robert Schumann, German composer and one of the leading exponents of Romantic music movement of the nineteenth century.


Schumann studied piano with Friedrich Wiecz and later married his daughter, Clara Josephine , pianist since she was eight and a key to give know many of the compositions of her husband.
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This year 2010 also has been met centenary of the birth of Jacques Cousteau , one of the most important oceanographers history. Born June 11, 1910, began their expeditions in 1950, after the end of World War II, eventually building the ship Calypso , plus icon in front of his fruitful work.


Jacques Cousteau in 1997 left us sadly. For four decades, he and his team worked on the production of more than 70 documentaries. Never before have we enjoyed so close to the beautiful underwater world. Thanks, Jacques.
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And June 13 also marks one hundred years the birth of Gonzalo Torrente Ballester . Born in El Ferrol (La Coruña), studied Philosophy and Letters and a Bachelor of Historical Sciences at the University of Santiago, also working on teaching, criticism, fiction and drama production.


Torrente Ballester left us in 1999. Also titles like "The joys and shadows", "La saga / drain JB", "Maybe the wind will take us to infinity", "Filomeno, to my regret," "Chronicle of King stunned" or "Domenica."
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We remembered also to the French writer Françoise Sagan the J 21, joined in 75 anniversary of his birth. With his first novel, " Bonjour tristesse " Françoise got the coveted Prix des Critiques .


With his second book, "Un certain sourire", written two years later, confirmed the expectations that had already pointed out in the first. Next came several other novels and plays.

Sagan left us in 2004. We also gave a wonderful reading through his writings.
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The September 15, 2010 marked the 120 birthday of British writer Agatha Christie , one of the greatest crime and mystery writers of world literature, creative also of great people dedicated to the world of mystery, like Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot .


Agatha Christie left us in 1976. Today it remains one of the world's most translated authors. We determined the sales of his books in more than four billion copies translated into more than one hundred languages \u200b\u200baround the world.


"Ten Little Indians," "Murder on the Orient Express", "Death on the Nile", "Witness for the Prosecution", "Work Hercules, "" Murder at the Vicarage "," Marriage of hounds "... Enough, right?
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The wonderful city of New York saw the birth of the October 28, 1940 at Susan Harris, a writer in the world brighter future television who studied English Literature at the University of New York itself.


Throughout his successful career in television, Susan has given us shows like "Maude," "Mess," "Benson", "Golden Girls," "Nurses", "Empty Nest" or "hotel gold. " Thank you, Susan, for sharing your great talent. And a very happy 70.
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The October 30, 2010 marked the centenary the birth of the English poet Miguel Hernández . Born in Orihuela (Alicante), writer manifested in his works a deep sense of tragedy and great sensitivity.


The poetry of Miguel Hernandez, characterized by an intense lyricism, deals mainly with themes of love, death, war and injustice. He left us 31 years of age but with us is his work, immortal, contained in his collection of poems Perito en lunas, sonnets classic cut that does not stop Ray or series of poems, dedicated his wife, Ballad songbook and absences.
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And yesterday, December 10, marked the 180 birthday of Emily Dickinson , important American poet.

N acid in a family severely religious Emily left the company after 30 years, living the rest of his life as a recluse and keeping only contact friends through letters enigmatic. From then until his death, wrote a highly original poetry.


Though in life he published only seven poems after his death his papers were found among 2,000 poems, some of which only were fragments. In 1890 he edited the first selection of his works, "Poems", which had great popular success.
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And we end this year with a celebration tour very special. The 75 anniversary of Monopoly, board game Hasbro who was born in Massachusetts in 1935 .

Available 111 countries in the world and translated into 43 languages \u200b\u200b , Monopoly has sold over its history, 275 million units . Congratulations.