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01-20-2006, 06:20 PM
The last of the great Warner Brothers animators has died. Norm McCabe died at age 94. While his work never received the praise and recognition that other WB animators such as Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, Bob Clampett and others did, Norm McCabe was a solid animator and a fine director.
Norm McCabe had the bad-luck to be in charge of a division the only made Black and White cartoons. Mr. McCabe also got some flack for his wartime propaganda cartoons like "Tokio Jokio" and "The Ducktators." Mr. McCabe left Warner Brothers to fight in WWII. After the war, Mr. McCabe would not return to Warners for nearly 20 years. Mr. McCabe worked as an animator during the 1960s and beyond.
Mr. McCabe only directed a handful of shorts during his pre-WWII tenure at Warner Brothers. The bulk of his prolific work was as an animator.
In 2000 Mr. McCabe received the Winsor McCay Award. It is one of the highest awards given to animators. The award is named after Winsor McCay, the creator of "Little Nemo." Mr. McCabe also received the Golden Award from the Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists in recognition of 50 years work in the animation field.
Norm McCabe had the bad-luck to be in charge of a division the only made Black and White cartoons. Mr. McCabe also got some flack for his wartime propaganda cartoons like "Tokio Jokio" and "The Ducktators." Mr. McCabe left Warner Brothers to fight in WWII. After the war, Mr. McCabe would not return to Warners for nearly 20 years. Mr. McCabe worked as an animator during the 1960s and beyond.
Mr. McCabe only directed a handful of shorts during his pre-WWII tenure at Warner Brothers. The bulk of his prolific work was as an animator.
In 2000 Mr. McCabe received the Winsor McCay Award. It is one of the highest awards given to animators. The award is named after Winsor McCay, the creator of "Little Nemo." Mr. McCabe also received the Golden Award from the Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists in recognition of 50 years work in the animation field.