John Bull's Animated Sketch Book
The hand of the artist tweaks the nose of “Kaiser Bill” and friends in this episode from an early animated propaganda series
The British lion, bulldog, and old John Bull himself are joined by the hand of artist Anson Dyer in this episode from an early cartoon propaganda series. The mixture of lightning sketches and cut-outs may seem primitive, but it showcases the draughtsmanship of the artist and allows him some delightful interaction with his own drawings. Dyer even draws a caricature of himself, palette in hand, to make a joke about the blackout – a somewhat forgotten feature of the WWI home front.
The subjects of other gags in this short include “The Blues” of the British Navy - Admiral Sir John Jellicoe and Admiral Sir David Beatty. The “Knuts” at John Bull's coconut shy represent the Central powers: Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, Kaiser Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary, Sultan Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire, and Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria. The fifth head is almost certainly Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany, who features as the bungling Kaiser's son in a number of similar cartoons of this period.
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The First World War: Drawing the Enemy
As the First World War raged across Europe, Britain's animators dedicated themselves to the propaganda effort. These determined artists, among them Lancelot Speed, Dudley Buxton, GW Studdy and Anson Dyer, unleashed an arsenal of tricks with one objective - making the enemy look ridiculous, and victory seem inevitable.
In cartoon after cartoon, lightning sketch after lightning sketch, the elaborately-moustached 'Kaiser Bill' was subjected to a catalogue of indignities, whether at the hands of 'Tommy', 'John Bull' and their allies, or just falling victim to his own hubris.
15 videos in this collection
Sea Dreams
Sleepless
Peter's Picture Poems
John Bull's Animated Sketchbook No. 4
John Bull's Sketch Book
John Bull's Animated Sketch Book
Bully Boy
Anti-German War Cartoons
A Pencil and Alick P.F. Ritchie
First World War Cartoon - Joffre
Studdy's War Cartoons Compilation Film
Tom Merry, Lightning Cartoonist, Sketching Kaiser Wilhelm II
Agitated Adverts