Feline Fun

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East Anglian Film Archive at the University of East Anglia
The East Anglian Film Archive, the UK's first regional film archive, offers a unique record of the East of England's social and cultural history. As part of the University of East Anglia, we continue to lead moving image heritage research and inspire audience participation through community projects and events. Our collections represent a broad range of amateur and professional creativity, from 1896 to the present day.

Feline Fun


The shenanigans of Cuthbert-Tiggy, the mischievous kitty who enjoys a tipple. An intriguing combo of stop-motion animation and live action.

This is the second reel in the Jonamation Trilogy, Jonamation referring to filmmaker Jon Coley's mix of stop-motion animation and live-action. Coley had been working under the supervision of fantasy animation legend Ray Harryhausen to produce this film, encouraged by Harryhausen's comment "if you can do a cat in stop-motion, you can do anything".

Coley's films were often a family affair. His father produced the armatures for his puppets, and his mother was often called upon to lend a hand with camerawork. Coley was also influenced by his Uncle Tommy and his hobby of 8mm filmmaking, and it was Tommy that explained the method of stop-motion animating when he was very young. Coley is still animating and making films. Over a 40 year period he has produced over 7000 feet of original Super 8 and 16mm film footage, and featuring 100+ model figures.


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Creatures Great and Small

Fur, feathers, bugs or beaks: from the start animators have cast the whole natural world in their human comedies and dramas

Would you know Mickey was a mouse if you didn’t know his surname? Many of the most famous animated characters are drawn from the animal kingdom, but they rarely behave quite as nature intended. Anthropomorphism has a long history in storytelling - going back to Aesop and beyond - and animation has imported it into film. But whether it's Bonzo the Dog or Charley the Cat, these characters are really studies in human nature. 


23 videos in this collection

1

Bonzo No. 5

2

Feline Fun

3

The Clown and His Donkey

Kids don't always listen to their parents. But in the 70s they certainly listened to a giant ginger tabby cat...
4

Charley Says: Falling in the Water

An animated xmas with paper dog Snap
5

Goodwill to All Dogs

6

Superted

7

The Fabulumperous Car

8

The Six-armed Image

9

The Elstree Erbs

10

Tale of a Tendril

11

Bonzo [No. 1]

12

Bonzolino or - Bonzo Broadcasted

13

Willie Comes to Life

14

Running a Cinema

…and that is that. A playful animated meditation on our feline friends with some beautiful artwork.
15

A Cat Is a Cat

Charley's cat-astrophic teatime hijinks leave him with a burning message to share
16

Teapot

17

Topical Bonzette

18

Steve's Cannon Crackers

19

Bee Boy

20

Apodemy

21

Moxie

22

The Obvious Child

23

Booster Bonzo; Or, Bonzo in Gay Paree

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