All the same, this anecdote from Kinney sounds apocryphal. And certainly a number of reoccurring characters appeared in propaganda shorts. I find it interesting that Walt mentions that he didn't "reuse characters." Was that really true? Off the top of my head, I can think of Hannah's No Hunting, where Bambi and his mother briefly appear. The latter seemed awfully lacking in most of the shorts directed during that decade. Of all the Disney shorts directors in the 1940s, Kinney seemed the most aware of timing and, especially, pacing. You can find the first of those interviews, from 1973, at this link.įrom Will Coates: Thank you for posting another fantastic interview. I recorded several interviews with Kinney, the Disney director who is perhaps best known for his Goofy sports cartoons. October 30, 2015: A publicity still for How to Fish (1942), one of the first of Jack Kinney's many Goofy cartoons. James Bodrero.and Alessandro "Vee" Bodrero
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