Animation Magazine remembers Gene Kelly’s contribution to onscreen animation:
Over the course of five decades, he more than paid his dues in the toon trenches.
Kelly was actually a pioneer in the art of the seamless melding of live action and animation, first in the 1945 film Anchors Aweigh, in which he had a fantasy-sequence dance number with Jerry Mouse. [Read more...]
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