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This richly illustrated work is a history, critical analysis, and
celebration of the Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Studio, Britain's
leading and most influential animation company from 1940 to 1995.
This lavish study draws on the archives of the Halas &
Batchelor Collection and looks at the studio's key works, including
"Animal Farm," Britain's first full-length animated film; "The
Tales of Hoffnung," with the legendary Peter Sellers; and the cult
classics "Butterfly Ball," featuring the work of Beatles
illustrator Alan Aldridge, and "Autobahn," with the music of
Kraftwerk. The book includes an autobiographical account by Vivian
Halas, daughter of the company's founders, as well as critical
insights by animation professor Paul Wells. Animation worldwide is
indebted to John Halas and Joy Batchelor for their outstanding
work. This book explores their legacy.
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