In animated film-making (and I'm sure it still must be the case with digital animation today), creators would often film actors saying the script and "acting" a scene, and then illustrators would use their mannerisms and movements as inspiration for their drawings. What's amazing here is that what the actors in the test footage actually voiced the characters themselves; the animated characters capture and exaggerate the essence of the real-life actors, who seemed pretty larger-than-life themselves. Old classics in a new light, pretty cool!
In 1962, a laughing fit spread through Tanzania for 18 months
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[image: Archie's TV Laugh-Out (1969)]
In January 1962, three girls at a mission boarding school in Kashasha,
Tanganyika, started laughing. They couldn't st...
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