W. R. Miller

W. R. Miller

I've worked primarily in the entertainment industry as an animator, writer and storyboard artist, with two Emmy honors on The Simpsons. My articles have been published in Starlog, Comics Scene, Comics Buyer’s Guide, Animation Magazine, Animato! and the online Animation World Magazine. I have just completed the five-volume Batman: The Animated Interviews, published by BearManor Media. Works-in-progress: The Justice Dragon; The Star Wars Historical Sourcebook. Further details are presented at my webpage, https://wrmilleronline.com/about/

The Cosmic Mind Gets Toon Boom

Animation maestro Michel Gagné has produced a trailer to his graphic novel, The Saga of Rex, while learning to use Toon Boom software.  Have a look: http://youtu.be/TGiqup-2SlU Pretty cool, isn’t it?  The trailer was done in three weeks.  Michel will post his appraisal of the software soon.

Swing with Spider-Man!

One of the delights of the 1967 animated Spider-Man series was the unforgettable music, scored by Ray Ellis in the first season.  Comedy writer Dan O’Shannon has recently unearthed the cues and made them available online here.  Swing music for a swinging super-hero! Thanks to Cartoon Brew for the coverage.

President Woodrow Wilson, Independence Day address, 1914

“The most patriotic man, ladies and gentlemen, is sometimes the man who goes in the direction that he thinks right even when he sees half the world against him. It is the dictate of patriotism to sacrifice yourself if you think that that is the path of honor and of duty. Do not blame others […]

John Adams’s Salute to Independence Day

“But the Day is past. The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the Day of Deliverance by solemn Acts of Devotion […]

Triumph of the Cosmic Mind

Michel Gagné’s professional career has spanned two-and-a-half decades, yet in all that time, and with all his accomplishments, he never won a major entertainment award. Until this year. Michel has finally won an Annie Award, and, an award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. First, let’s jump back to 2005. Michel’s Insanely […]

Evolution of the Cosmic Mind

Evolution of the Cosmic Mind

In the early 2000s, American studios transitioned to from hand-drawn to cg animation—or they left feature animation altogether.  Warner Bros. Feature Animation wound down with Osmosis Jones, a live action/hand-drawn hybrid.  Michel Gagné had spent one-and-a-half years on the project, designing and supervising its effects, including the microbes in the opening title sequence.   Alas, […]

Passion of the Cosmic Mind

Passion of the Cosmic Mind

If one superlative can be used to describe Michel Gagné, it would be “passionate.” That is, in everything he does, he does it with a passion. He will do whatever it takes to accomplish his goal. He is a perfectionist. He does not compromise. He pursues excellence. And he does not give up. As a […]

Enter the Cosmic Mind

In the field of animation, one can work with the most amazing people—“amazing” in terms of talent, enthusiasm, generosity and vision.  Genius, even.  I am speaking of Michel Gagné.  I met him when I began working at Sullivan-Bluth Animation at their facility in Burbank.  At the time, the creative triumvirate of Don Bluth, Gary Goldman […]

What’s the little bunny saying?

In the Bugs Bunny cartoon, “Rabbit’s Kin,” a hyperactive little bunny is on the run from Pete Puma (voiced by Stan Freberg). http://youtu.be/FNqXmIiqGik What’s the little bunny saying?  Find out below: “Rabbit’s Kin” is directed by Robert McKimson, who does another “How many lumps?” gag in “Sock-a-Doodle-Doo,” released the following year, 1952.

Space Battleship Yamato 2199, Chapter Two!

Here’s the trailer for Space Battleship Yamato 2199, Chapter Two! Pretty exciting, isn’t it, folks? Warping its way to Japanese theaters June 30, 2012.