Continuing our series of posts about the collie in art, we have to include the animated collie! Animation is a form of art that gives life, movement and emotion to hand drawn, or computer generated images. These images are filmed in sequence, and used to tell a story. There is an animated version of Lassie, that has charmed and entertained countless fans.
The New Adventures of Lassie promotional picture from Lassie Fandom |
Disney included a collie in its popular movie, 101 Dalmatians. He appears as a wise, older dog, who comes to the aid of the Dalmatians.
Image from Disney Fandom |
In the movie, All Dogs Go to Heaven, one of the main characters is a lovely collie named Flo. In the movie, the sweet collie is the loving foster Mom to dozens of homeless puppies.
Picture from Don Bluth Fandom |
So have you spotted a collie in other animated films that we may have missed? Leave us a comment, and let us know!
To be honest, mom doesn't watch many animated movies. She prefers the un-animated ones.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post! My mum is Gen X too.
ReplyDeleteThose are all adorable. Lassie was a favorite when I was young.
ReplyDeleteI am so embarrassed to admit this, but with as many times as I've watched Rudolph, I've never noticed the sled dogs! I didn't know there was a Lassie animated series either...
ReplyDeleteThose Collies have nothing on you, the real deal
ReplyDeleteLulu: "Look at those animated collies, always being heroes and heroines ― no surprise there!"
ReplyDeleteI did realize collies were in so many animated films!
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