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  • No terror in Lampwick's face as he transforms into a donkey?

    Boing Boing: July 30, 2006 - August 5, 2006 Archives 2006

  • While we're at it nor do I believe for a second that Pecos Bill, Lampwick, Cruella or Jose Cariocoa have made once single kid take up smoking.

    BAAAD Influences Steve Hulett 2009

  • This is the story of the ogres who run the concession stands on Pleasure Island, where Pinnocchio’s friend Lampwick turned into a donkey.

    April 22nd, 2008 douglascohen 2008

  • This is one of motion picture history's "strong moments," with Fred Moore's Lampwick turning into a donkey by Eric Larson before our eyes - or nearly so, at least, as it is staged so we only see parts of him transform.

    Prod. 2003 - Seq. 8.5 - Call Dat Beetle! Hans Perk 2007

  • Moore's animation of Lampwick, although very funny, well executed & full of emotion, is a lot broader & lacks subtlty, unlike Milt or Frank's animation of Pinocchio.

    Prod. 2003 - Seq. 7.2 - No Cops... Hans Perk 2007

  • Notice we've got some Fred Moore animation of Pinoke when he shares a scene with Lampwick.

    Prod. 2003 - Seq. 8.1 - A Swell Joint! Hans Perk 2007

  • A fellow Cincinnatian and veteran of the THREE MESQUITEERS B-Westerns, Dodd looks like Lampwick from PINOCCHIO... but, like a select breed of folks who made it through the Great Depression, he embodies the very soul of optimism and community.

    So Proudly Put On Your WatchBlog Ears 2006

  • I actually hid my eyes during PINOCCHIO -- not when Lampwick was turning into the donkey (a scene I still find terrifying today), but whenever the Blue Fairy was on the screen, because she was so (too) radiantly beautiful.

    Archive 2006-06-18 2006

  • A fellow Cincinnatian and veteran of the THREE MESQUITEERS B-Westerns, Dodd looks like Lampwick from PINOCCHIO... but, like a select breed of folks who made it through the Great Depression, he embodies the very soul of optimism and community.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • Freddy Moore worked on Lampwick, and I think that's about all he worked on According to Kimball, Fred also worked on Gepetto -- Hulett.

    Eric Larson Speaks! Again! Steve Hulett 2006

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