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Yay for the ink and paint women

“The end of the assembly line usually inherits all the problems.”
I know this feeling all too well.


From the March 2010 issue of Vanity Fair:
Coloring the Kingdom
Behind the breakthrough magic of Walt Disney’s first animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and his other 30s and 40s classics—Pinocchio, Fantasia, Bambi—toiled as many as 100 young women, the inkers and painters, working from dawn to dusk on thousands of cels that brought his dreams to life.


But let’s not forget, at that time, this was the only ‘artistic’ job available to women at Disney

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“and a Poppins was averted.”

Richard Williams note to all Animators working on “Roger Rabbit”
via Letters of Note

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The X-men put on a High School Musical!