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This tumblr is aimed at posting and reblogging the very best of Wes Anderson for his fans. This blog is run by Jaded-Mandarin,
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Posted
5 months ago
On 08 Jan '13
# wes anderson  # film  # fan art  # art  # fantastic mr fox  # roald dahl  # animation  # stop frame  # mr fox  # submission  
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Posted
8 months ago
On 01 Oct '12

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For anyone dressing up like Mr. Bean at Halloween…
Animal Tail Fox Dog Wolf Cat Kids Costume by BHBKidstyle on Etsy

For anyone dressing up like Mr. Bean at Halloween…

Animal Tail Fox Dog Wolf Cat Kids Costume by BHBKidstyle on Etsy

# fancy dress  # fantastic mr fox  # halloween  # tie  # wes anderson  # film  # animation  
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Posted
8 months ago
On 29 Sep '12
Fantastic Mr. Fox display at the Roald Dahl Museum, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire.

Fantastic Mr. Fox display at the Roald Dahl Museum, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire.

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Posted
9 months ago
On 29 Aug '12
“I didn’t have a bandit hat but I modified this tube sock”. Submitted by Qhoti.

“I didn’t have a bandit hat but I modified this tube sock”. Submitted by Qhoti.

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Posted
9 months ago
On 29 Aug '12
It’s my job. Submitted by Qhoti.

It’s my job. Submitted by Qhoti.

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Posted
10 months ago
On 19 Aug '12
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) - Crayon Ponyfish

This GIF was just submitted 6 times somehow, so I thought I better post it!

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) - Crayon Ponyfish

This GIF was just submitted 6 times somehow, so I thought I better post it!

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Posted
11 months ago
On 02 Jul '12

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Une Petite Ile by Pnutink

Une Petite Ile by Pnutink

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Posted
1 year ago
On 07 Jun '12

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‘Moonrise Kingdom’: Wes Anderson’s animated books EXCLUSIVE! Watch here.
In Wes Anderson’s indie mega-hit Moonrise Kingdom, 12-year-old Suzy (Kara Hayward) packs an unusual set of items for her runaway adventure with her pen-pal boyfriend, Sam (Jared Gilman): A half-dozen (fictitious) storybooks she stole from the library, three of which she reads aloud over the course of the film. Anderson commissioned six artists to create the books’ evocative jacket covers, but initially the director wanted to take the artistry even further. “At one point in the process, when she’s reading these passages from these books, I’d thought about going into animation,” he says.
Anyone who’s seen the film knows Anderson ultimately chose to simply hold on the faces of his cast as they listen to Suzy read, but with his experience making the stop-motion animated Fantastic Mr. Fox still fresh in his mind, Anderson never quite let go of the idea.
So in April, the idiosyncratic filmmaker decided to animate all six books anyway, as a supplementary treat to the film itself. “I wrote passages for the other books that didn’t have any text [read aloud in the film], and we animated that too,” he says. “So we now have this piece where our narrator, Bob Balaban’s character, takes us through these little sections of each of these books.”

‘Moonrise Kingdom’: Wes Anderson’s animated books EXCLUSIVE! Watch here.

In Wes Anderson’s indie mega-hit Moonrise Kingdom, 12-year-old Suzy (Kara Hayward) packs an unusual set of items for her runaway adventure with her pen-pal boyfriend, Sam (Jared Gilman): A half-dozen (fictitious) storybooks she stole from the library, three of which she reads aloud over the course of the film. Anderson commissioned six artists to create the books’ evocative jacket covers, but initially the director wanted to take the artistry even further. “At one point in the process, when she’s reading these passages from these books, I’d thought about going into animation,” he says.

Anyone who’s seen the film knows Anderson ultimately chose to simply hold on the faces of his cast as they listen to Suzy read, but with his experience making the stop-motion animated Fantastic Mr. Fox still fresh in his mind, Anderson never quite let go of the idea.

So in April, the idiosyncratic filmmaker decided to animate all six books anyway, as a supplementary treat to the film itself. “I wrote passages for the other books that didn’t have any text [read aloud in the film], and we animated that too,” he says. “So we now have this piece where our narrator, Bob Balaban’s character, takes us through these little sections of each of these books.”

# wes anderson  # animation  # film  # moonrise kingdom  # film 2012  # illutsration  # book  
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Posted
1 year ago
On 17 Feb '12
Fantastic Mr. Fox, 2009.

Fantastic Mr. Fox, 2009.