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Friz Freleng

Isadore "Friz" Freleng (August 21, 1905[a] – May 26, 1995),[5] credited as I. Freleng early in his career, was an American animator, cartoonist, director, producer, and composer known for his work at Warner Bros. Cartoons on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from the 1930s to the early 1960s. In total he created more than 300 cartoons.

Friz Freleng
Born
Isadore Freleng

(1905-08-21)August 21, 1905
DiedMay 26, 1995(1995-05-26) (aged 89)
Resting placeHillside Memorial Park Cemetery
Other namesI. Freleng
Congressman Frizby
Occupations
  • Animator
  • cartoonist
  • director
  • producer
  • composer
[1]
Years active1923–1986[2][3]
Employer(s)Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio/Walt Disney Studio (1927–1928)
Screen Gems (1928–1930)
Harman-Ising (1929–1933)
Warner Bros. Cartoons (1933–1937, 1939–1962)
MGM (1937–1939)
Hanna-Barbera (1962-1963)
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (1963-1981)
Warner Bros. Animation (1981–1986)
Spouse
Lily Schoenfeld Freleng
(m. 1932)
[4][5]
Children2
Signature

He introduced and/or developed several of the studio's biggest stars, including Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Tweety, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam (to whom he was said to bear more than a passing resemblance), Granny, and Speedy Gonzales. The senior director at Warners' Termite Terrace studio, Freleng directed more cartoons than any other director in the studio (a total of 266), and is also the most officially-honored of the Warner directors, having won five Academy Awards and three Emmy Awards. After Warner closed down the animation studio in 1963, Freleng and business partner David H. DePatie founded DePatie–Freleng Enterprises, which produced cartoons (including The Pink Panther Show), feature film title sequences, and Saturday-morning cartoons through the early 1980s.

The nickname "Friz" came from his friend, Hugh Harman, who initially nicknamed him "Congressman Frizby" after a fictional senator who appeared in satirical pieces in the Los Angeles Examiner, due to the character's strong resemblance to him. Over time, this shortened to "Friz".[2][9]

Early career edit

 
Yearbook photo

Freleng was born to Louis Mendel Freleng, a Polish Jewish immigrant from Kutno, and Elka (née Ribakoff) Freleng, a Ukrainian Jewish immigrant from Odesa Oblast,[10] in Kansas City, Missouri, where he attended Westport High School from 1919 to 1923[7] and where began his career in animation at the United Film Ad Service.[2][11] There, he made the acquaintance of fellow animators Hugh Harman and Ub Iwerks. In 1923, Iwerks' friend, Walt Disney, moved to Hollywood and put out a call for his Kansas City colleagues to join him. Freleng, however, held out until January 1927, when he finally moved to California and joined the Walt Disney studio. He worked alongside other former Kansas City animators, including Iwerks, Harman, Carman Maxwell, and Rudolph Ising. While at Disney, Freleng worked on the Alice Comedies and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons for producers Margaret Winkler and Charles Mintz. Friz said in an interview with Michael Barrier that Walt had shown patience and remorse in letters prior to joining him, but did not show that attitude after he joined Disney and instead Disney became abusive and harassed him.[2][12][11][13] In 1928, Freleng left the studio, due to Disney saying he "forfeited his bonus" along with comments on his animation mistakes. Freleng moved back to Kansas to work at his old job at the United Film Ad Service.[14]

Freleng soon teamed up with Harman and Ising (who had also left Disney's employ) to create their own studio. The trio produced a pilot film starring a new Mickey Mouse-like character named Bosko. Looking at unemployment if the cartoon failed to generate interest, Freleng moved to New York City to work on Mintz' Krazy Kat cartoons,[11][12] all the while still trying to sell the Harman-Ising Bosko picture. Freleng was very unhappy living in New York and made the best of it until another opportunity opened for him. Bosko was finally sold to Leon Schlesinger, who would produce the series for Warner Bros. At first, Freleng was reluctant to return to California when Harman-Ising asked him to work on the series. At the insistence of his sister Jean, Freleng soon moved back to California to work on the Bosko series, ultimately released under the title Looney Tunes.[11] A prominent animator on the series, Freleng was eventually delegated co-directorial duties on shorts such as Bosko's Picture Show.

Freleng as director edit

Early Schlesinger cartoons edit

Harman and Ising (alongside their crew of animators) left Schlesinger's employ over disputes about budgets in 1933. Schlesinger was left with no experienced directors and therefore lured Freleng away from Harman-Ising to successfully fix cartoons directed by Tom Palmer which Warner had rejected. The young animator rapidly became Schlesinger's top director, helming the majority of the higher-budgeted Merrie Melodies shorts during the mid-1930s, and he introduced the studio's first true post-Bosko star, Porky Pig, in the film, I Haven't Got a Hat (1935). Porky was a distinctive character, unlike Bosko or his replacement, Buddy.[11]

As a director, Freleng gained the reputation of a tough taskmaster. His unit, however, consistently produced high-quality animated shorts under his direction.[15]

Friz Freleng directed the largest number of cartoons on the Censored Eleven, a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons originally produced and released by Warner Bros. that were withheld from syndication in the United States by United Artists (UA) in 1968 because the use of ethnic stereotypes in the cartoons, specifically African stereotypes, was deemed too offensive for contemporary audiences.

David DePatie, when asked about the Japanese beetle in Blue Racer in 1996, said this about Friz's view on race, "It seems like poking fun at certain ethnic groups had always spelled success. Friz had always felt that way in his cartoons, especially with Speedy."[16]

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer edit

In September 1937, Freleng left Schlesinger after accepting an increase in salary to direct for the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio headed by Fred Quimby. Freleng served as a director on The Captain and the Kids, an animated series adapted from the comic strip of the same name (an alternate version of the The Katzenjammer Kids). In November 1938, Freleng became a "junior director" under Hugh Harman but quit after 6 months in April 1939.[17]

Back with Schlesinger and Warner Bros. edit

Freleng happily returned to Warner Bros. in mid-April 1939[18] when his MGM contract ended. One of the first Looney Tunes cartoon shorts directed by Freleng during his second tenure at the studio was You Ought to Be in Pictures, a cartoon short which blended animation with live-action footage of the Warner Bros. studio (and included staff such as story man Michael Maltese and Schlesinger himself). The plot, which centers around Porky Pig being tricked by Daffy Duck into terminating his contract with Schlesinger to attempt a career in features, echoes Freleng's experience in moving to MGM.

Directorial achievements edit

'Snafuperman', Private Snafu cartoon directed by Freleng in 1944

Schlesinger's hands-off attitude toward his animators allowed Freleng and his fellow directors almost complete creative control and room to experiment with cartoon comedy styles, which allowed the studio to keep pace with the Disney studio's technical superiority. Freleng's style quickly matured, and he became a master of comic timing. Often working alongside layout artist Hawley Pratt, he also introduced or redesigned a number of Warner characters, including Yosemite Sam in 1945, the cat-and-bird duo Sylvester and Tweety in 1947, and Speedy Gonzales in 1955.

Freleng and Chuck Jones would dominate the Warner Bros. studio in the years after World War II, with Freleng largely concentrating on the above-mentioned characters, as well as Bugs Bunny. Freleng continued to produce modernized versions of the musical comedies he animated in his early career, such as Three Little Bops (1957) and Pizzicato Pussycat (1955). He won four Oscars during his time at Warner Bros., for the films Tweetie Pie (1947), Speedy Gonzales (1955), Birds Anonymous (1957) and Knighty Knight Bugs (1958). Other Freleng cartoons, such as Sandy Claws (1955), Mexicali Shmoes (1959), Mouse and Garden (1960) and The Pied Piper of Guadalupe (1961) were Oscar nominees.

Freleng's cartoon, Show Biz Bugs (1957), with Daffy Duck vying with Bugs Bunny for theatre audience appreciation, was arguably a template for the successful format of The Bugs Bunny Show that premiered on television in the autumn of 1960. Further, Freleng directed the cartoons with the erudite and ever-so-polite Goofy Gophers encountering the relentless wheels of human industry, them being I Gopher You (1954) and Lumber Jerks (1955), and he also directed three cartoons (sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation) extolling the virtues of free-market capitalism: By Word of Mouse (1954), Heir-Conditioned (1955) and Yankee Dood It (1956), all three of which involved Sylvester. Freleng directed all three of the vintage Warner Brothers cartoons in which a drinking of Dr. Jekyll's potion (of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) induces a series of monstrous transformations: Dr. Jerkyl's Hide (1954), Hyde and Hare (1955) and Hyde and Go Tweet (1960). Other Freleng fancies were man at war with the insect world (as in Of Thee I Sting (1946) and Ant Pasted (1953)), an inebriated stork delivering the wrong baby (in A Mouse Divided (1952), Stork Naked (1955) and Apes of Wrath (1959)), and characters marrying for money and finding themselves with a shrewish wife and a troublesome step-son (His Bitter Half (1949) and Honey's Money (1962)).

Freleng was occasionally the subject of in-jokes in Warner cartoons. In Canary Row (1950), there were billboards in the background of scenes advertising various products called "Friz". The "Hotel Friz" was featured in Racketeer Rabbit (1946) and "Frizby the Magician" was one of the acts Bugs Bunny pitched in High Diving Hare (1949).

Musical knowledge and technique edit

Freleng was somewhat of a musical composer and a classically trained violinist who timed his cartoons on musical bar sheets. Freleng would time gags that best utilized Carl Stalling's, Milt Franklyn's or William Lava's music. He was one of a very few directors at Warner Bros. to have musical knowledge for making cartoons. Every cartoon Freleng directed from the late 1930s to 1963 was made with his creative musical technique.[1] Freleng's directorial style differed from Chuck Jones and Robert McKimson.

DePatie–Freleng Enterprises edit

Warner Bros. Cartoons was closed in 1963, leading Freleng to take a job at Hanna-Barbera Productions as story supervisor on their first feature, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear![19][11] Freleng rented the same space from Warners to create cartoons with his now-former boss, producer David H. DePatie (the final producer hired by Warner Bros. to oversee the cartoon division), forming DePatie–Freleng Enterprises. When Warner decided to reopen their cartoon studio in 1964, due to Freleng asking them if he can rent the studio, eventually settling for $500, they did so in name only; DePatie–Freleng produced the cartoons into 1966.[11]

The DePatie–Freleng studio's signature achievement was The Pink Panther. DePatie–Freleng was commissioned to create the opening titles for the feature film The Pink Panther (1963), for which layout artist and director Hawley Pratt and Freleng created a suave, cool cat character. The Pink Panther cartoon character became so popular that United Artists, distributors of The Pink Panther, had Freleng produce a short cartoon starring the character, The Pink Phink (1964).

After The Pink Phink won the 1965 Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons), Freleng and DePatie responded by producing a whole series of Pink Panther cartoons. Other original cartoon series, among them The Inspector, The Ant and the Aardvark, Tijuana Toads, The Dogfather, Roland and Rattfink and Crazylegs Crane, soon followed. In 1969, The Pink Panther Show, a Saturday morning anthology program featuring DePatie–Freleng cartoons, debuted on NBC. The Pink Panther and the other original DePatie–Freleng series would remain in production through 1980, with new cartoons produced for simultaneous Saturday morning broadcast and United Artists theatrical release.

Layout artist Hawley Pratt, who worked at DePatie–Freleng during the time, is credited with the creation of Frito-Lay's Chester Cheetah, on the Food Network show "Deep Fried Treats Unwrapped", though some sources say it was DDB Worldwide, while others credit Brad Morgan. The studio is also known for creating the color opening title sequence for the I Dream of Jeannie television series. DePatie–Freleng also contributed special effects to the original version of Star Wars (1977), particularly the animation of the lightsaber blades, which was done by Korean animator Nelson Shin.[20][21]

By 1967, DePatie and Freleng had moved their operations to the San Fernando Valley. Their studio was located on Hayvenhurst Avenue in Van Nuys. One of their projects, titled Goldilocks, featured Bing Crosby and his family, and had songs by the Sherman Brothers. At their new facilities, they continued to produce new cartoons until 1980, when they sold DePatie–Freleng to Marvel Comics, which renamed it Marvel Productions.

Later career and death edit

Freleng later served as an executive producer on three 1980s Looney Tunes compilation features, The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie (1981), Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales (1982), and Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island (1983), which linked classic shorts with new animated sequences. In 1986, Freleng stepped down and gave his position at Warner Bros. to his secretary at the time, Kathleen Helppie-Shipley, who ended up being the second-longest producer of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies franchise, behind only Leon Schlesinger.[2]

 
Crypt of Friz Freleng at Hillside Memorial Park, featuring many of the beloved characters he helped create

In 1994, the International Family Film Festival presented its first Lifetime Achievement of Excellence in Animation award to Freleng, and the award has since been referred to as the "Friz Award" in his honor.[22]

On May 26, 1995, Friz Freleng died of natural causes at the UCLA Medical Center, aged 89.[23] The WB animated TV series The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries, and the Looney Tunes cartoon From Hare to Eternity (which was the last one directed by Chuck Jones), were both dedicated to his memory. After his death, Cartoon Network aired a variation of one of their station idents with the words "Friz Freleng: 1906–1995" (the birth year is disputed) appearing and an announcer paying tribute to Freleng and his works. He is interred in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery.[2]

Freleng is portrayed by Taylor Gray in the film Walt Before Mickey (2015).

Partial filmography edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Many references say 1906 but according to his 1940 census record and his Kansas City Public Library obituary, he was born in 1905, so it is disputed if it is 1906 or 1905.[6][7][8][2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Dailymotion. Archived from the original on March 1, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Arnold, Mark (2015). Think Pink: The Story of DePatie-Freleng. BearManor Media. pp. unnumbered pages.
  3. ^ The Friz and the Diz Sampson, Wade (2006)
  4. ^ Cliping from the Los Angeles Times
  5. ^ a b "Animator Friz Freleng dead at 89". UPI. May 26, 1995.
  6. ^ 1940 census
  7. ^ a b "BIOGRAPHY OF FRIZ FRELENG (1905-1995), CARTOONIST AND FILM ANIMATOR". 1999. Retrieved August 6, 2022.
  8. ^ "Friz Freleng". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved January 6, 2014.
  9. ^ Sigall 2005, p. 62.
  10. ^ Silbiger, Steve (May 25, 2000). The Jewish Phenomenon: Seven Keys to the Enduring Wealth of a People. Taylor Trade Publishing. p. 166. ISBN 9781589794900.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Friz Freleng at Reg Hartt's Cineforum, Toronto, Canada, 1980". YouTube.
  12. ^ a b "Complimentary Mintz: Krazy Kat and Toby the Pup: 1929–31". Cartoon Research. April 12, 2017. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  13. ^ Barrier, Michael (1999). Hollywood cartoons : American animation in its golden age. Oxford University Press. p. 46.
  14. ^ The Friz and the Diz
  15. ^ Sigall 2005, p. 64.
  16. ^ "Remembering My Chat With David DePatie". Cartoon Research. October 25, 2021. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  17. ^ Barrier, Michael (1999). Hollywood cartoons : American animation in its golden age. Oxford University Press. pp. 288, 291–292.
  18. ^ The Exposure Sheet studio newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 5 https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/the-exposure-sheet-volumes-5-and-6/#prettyphoto[43649]/0/
  19. ^ Barrier, Michael (2003). Hollywood Cartoons American Animation in Its Golden Age. Oxford University Press. pp. 562–563. ISBN 978-0-19-516729-0.
  20. ^ Evans, Greg (October 14, 2021). "David H. DePatie Dies: 'The Pink Panther' Cartoon Co-Creator & Producer Was 91". Variety. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  21. ^ Nelson Shin
  22. ^ . August 8, 2016. Archived from the original on February 9, 2019. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  23. ^ "Isadore (Friz) Freleng Dies; Creator of Cartoons Was 89". The New York Times. Associated Press. May 28, 1995. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 30, 2022.

Sources edit

External links edit

  •   Media related to Friz Freleng at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Works by or about Friz Freleng at Wikisource
  • Friz Freleng at IMDb
  • 1940 census record

friz, freleng, isadore, friz, freleng, august, 1905, 1995, credited, freleng, early, career, american, animator, cartoonist, director, producer, composer, known, work, warner, bros, cartoons, looney, tunes, merrie, melodies, series, cartoons, from, 1930s, earl. Isadore Friz Freleng August 21 1905 a May 26 1995 5 credited as I Freleng early in his career was an American animator cartoonist director producer and composer known for his work at Warner Bros Cartoons on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from the 1930s to the early 1960s In total he created more than 300 cartoons Friz FrelengBornIsadore Freleng 1905 08 21 August 21 1905Kansas City Missouri U S DiedMay 26 1995 1995 05 26 aged 89 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeHillside Memorial Park CemeteryOther namesI FrelengCongressman FrizbyOccupationsAnimatorcartoonistdirectorproducercomposer 1 Years active1923 1986 2 3 Employer s Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio Walt Disney Studio 1927 1928 Screen Gems 1928 1930 Harman Ising 1929 1933 Warner Bros Cartoons 1933 1937 1939 1962 MGM 1937 1939 Hanna Barbera 1962 1963 DePatie Freleng Enterprises 1963 1981 Warner Bros Animation 1981 1986 SpouseLily Schoenfeld Freleng m 1932 wbr 4 5 Children2SignatureHe introduced and or developed several of the studio s biggest stars including Bugs Bunny Porky Pig Tweety Sylvester Yosemite Sam to whom he was said to bear more than a passing resemblance Granny and Speedy Gonzales The senior director at Warners Termite Terrace studio Freleng directed more cartoons than any other director in the studio a total of 266 and is also the most officially honored of the Warner directors having won five Academy Awards and three Emmy Awards After Warner closed down the animation studio in 1963 Freleng and business partner David H DePatie founded DePatie Freleng Enterprises which produced cartoons including The Pink Panther Show feature film title sequences and Saturday morning cartoons through the early 1980s The nickname Friz came from his friend Hugh Harman who initially nicknamed him Congressman Frizby after a fictional senator who appeared in satirical pieces in the Los Angeles Examiner due to the character s strong resemblance to him Over time this shortened to Friz 2 9 Contents 1 Early career 2 Freleng as director 2 1 Early Schlesinger cartoons 2 2 Metro Goldwyn Mayer 2 3 Back with Schlesinger and Warner Bros 2 4 Directorial achievements 2 5 Musical knowledge and technique 2 6 DePatie Freleng Enterprises 3 Later career and death 4 Partial filmography 5 Notes 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksEarly career edit nbsp Yearbook photoFreleng was born to Louis Mendel Freleng a Polish Jewish immigrant from Kutno and Elka nee Ribakoff Freleng a Ukrainian Jewish immigrant from Odesa Oblast 10 in Kansas City Missouri where he attended Westport High School from 1919 to 1923 7 and where began his career in animation at the United Film Ad Service 2 11 There he made the acquaintance of fellow animators Hugh Harman and Ub Iwerks In 1923 Iwerks friend Walt Disney moved to Hollywood and put out a call for his Kansas City colleagues to join him Freleng however held out until January 1927 when he finally moved to California and joined the Walt Disney studio He worked alongside other former Kansas City animators including Iwerks Harman Carman Maxwell and Rudolph Ising While at Disney Freleng worked on the Alice Comedies and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons for producers Margaret Winkler and Charles Mintz Friz said in an interview with Michael Barrier that Walt had shown patience and remorse in letters prior to joining him but did not show that attitude after he joined Disney and instead Disney became abusive and harassed him 2 12 11 13 In 1928 Freleng left the studio due to Disney saying he forfeited his bonus along with comments on his animation mistakes Freleng moved back to Kansas to work at his old job at the United Film Ad Service 14 Freleng soon teamed up with Harman and Ising who had also left Disney s employ to create their own studio The trio produced a pilot film starring a new Mickey Mouse like character named Bosko Looking at unemployment if the cartoon failed to generate interest Freleng moved to New York City to work on Mintz Krazy Kat cartoons 11 12 all the while still trying to sell the Harman Ising Bosko picture Freleng was very unhappy living in New York and made the best of it until another opportunity opened for him Bosko was finally sold to Leon Schlesinger who would produce the series for Warner Bros At first Freleng was reluctant to return to California when Harman Ising asked him to work on the series At the insistence of his sister Jean Freleng soon moved back to California to work on the Bosko series ultimately released under the title Looney Tunes 11 A prominent animator on the series Freleng was eventually delegated co directorial duties on shorts such as Bosko s Picture Show Freleng as director editEarly Schlesinger cartoons edit Harman and Ising alongside their crew of animators left Schlesinger s employ over disputes about budgets in 1933 Schlesinger was left with no experienced directors and therefore lured Freleng away from Harman Ising to successfully fix cartoons directed by Tom Palmer which Warner had rejected The young animator rapidly became Schlesinger s top director helming the majority of the higher budgeted Merrie Melodies shorts during the mid 1930s and he introduced the studio s first true post Bosko star Porky Pig in the film I Haven t Got a Hat 1935 Porky was a distinctive character unlike Bosko or his replacement Buddy 11 As a director Freleng gained the reputation of a tough taskmaster His unit however consistently produced high quality animated shorts under his direction 15 Friz Freleng directed the largest number of cartoons on the Censored Eleven a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons originally produced and released by Warner Bros that were withheld from syndication in the United States by United Artists UA in 1968 because the use of ethnic stereotypes in the cartoons specifically African stereotypes was deemed too offensive for contemporary audiences David DePatie when asked about the Japanese beetle in Blue Racer in 1996 said this about Friz s view on race It seems like poking fun at certain ethnic groups had always spelled success Friz had always felt that way in his cartoons especially with Speedy 16 Metro Goldwyn Mayer edit In September 1937 Freleng left Schlesinger after accepting an increase in salary to direct for the new Metro Goldwyn Mayer cartoon studio headed by Fred Quimby Freleng served as a director on The Captain and the Kids an animated series adapted from the comic strip of the same name an alternate version of the The Katzenjammer Kids In November 1938 Freleng became a junior director under Hugh Harman but quit after 6 months in April 1939 17 Back with Schlesinger and Warner Bros edit Freleng happily returned to Warner Bros in mid April 1939 18 when his MGM contract ended One of the first Looney Tunes cartoon shorts directed by Freleng during his second tenure at the studio was You Ought to Be in Pictures a cartoon short which blended animation with live action footage of the Warner Bros studio and included staff such as story man Michael Maltese and Schlesinger himself The plot which centers around Porky Pig being tricked by Daffy Duck into terminating his contract with Schlesinger to attempt a career in features echoes Freleng s experience in moving to MGM Directorial achievements edit source source source source source source source Snafuperman Private Snafu cartoon directed by Freleng in 1944Schlesinger s hands off attitude toward his animators allowed Freleng and his fellow directors almost complete creative control and room to experiment with cartoon comedy styles which allowed the studio to keep pace with the Disney studio s technical superiority Freleng s style quickly matured and he became a master of comic timing Often working alongside layout artist Hawley Pratt he also introduced or redesigned a number of Warner characters including Yosemite Sam in 1945 the cat and bird duo Sylvester and Tweety in 1947 and Speedy Gonzales in 1955 Freleng and Chuck Jones would dominate the Warner Bros studio in the years after World War II with Freleng largely concentrating on the above mentioned characters as well as Bugs Bunny Freleng continued to produce modernized versions of the musical comedies he animated in his early career such as Three Little Bops 1957 and Pizzicato Pussycat 1955 He won four Oscars during his time at Warner Bros for the films Tweetie Pie 1947 Speedy Gonzales 1955 Birds Anonymous 1957 and Knighty Knight Bugs 1958 Other Freleng cartoons such as Sandy Claws 1955 Mexicali Shmoes 1959 Mouse and Garden 1960 and The Pied Piper of Guadalupe 1961 were Oscar nominees Freleng s cartoon Show Biz Bugs 1957 with Daffy Duck vying with Bugs Bunny for theatre audience appreciation was arguably a template for the successful format of The Bugs Bunny Show that premiered on television in the autumn of 1960 Further Freleng directed the cartoons with the erudite and ever so polite Goofy Gophers encountering the relentless wheels of human industry them being I Gopher You 1954 and Lumber Jerks 1955 and he also directed three cartoons sponsored by the Alfred P Sloan Foundation extolling the virtues of free market capitalism By Word of Mouse 1954 Heir Conditioned 1955 and Yankee Dood It 1956 all three of which involved Sylvester Freleng directed all three of the vintage Warner Brothers cartoons in which a drinking of Dr Jekyll s potion of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde induces a series of monstrous transformations Dr Jerkyl s Hide 1954 Hyde and Hare 1955 and Hyde and Go Tweet 1960 Other Freleng fancies were man at war with the insect world as in Of Thee I Sting 1946 and Ant Pasted 1953 an inebriated stork delivering the wrong baby in A Mouse Divided 1952 Stork Naked 1955 and Apes of Wrath 1959 and characters marrying for money and finding themselves with a shrewish wife and a troublesome step son His Bitter Half 1949 and Honey s Money 1962 Freleng was occasionally the subject of in jokes in Warner cartoons In Canary Row 1950 there were billboards in the background of scenes advertising various products called Friz The Hotel Friz was featured in Racketeer Rabbit 1946 and Frizby the Magician was one of the acts Bugs Bunny pitched in High Diving Hare 1949 Musical knowledge and technique edit Freleng was somewhat of a musical composer and a classically trained violinist who timed his cartoons on musical bar sheets Freleng would time gags that best utilized Carl Stalling s Milt Franklyn s or William Lava s music He was one of a very few directors at Warner Bros to have musical knowledge for making cartoons Every cartoon Freleng directed from the late 1930s to 1963 was made with his creative musical technique 1 Freleng s directorial style differed from Chuck Jones and Robert McKimson DePatie Freleng Enterprises edit Warner Bros Cartoons was closed in 1963 leading Freleng to take a job at Hanna Barbera Productions as story supervisor on their first feature Hey There It s Yogi Bear 19 11 Freleng rented the same space from Warners to create cartoons with his now former boss producer David H DePatie the final producer hired by Warner Bros to oversee the cartoon division forming DePatie Freleng Enterprises When Warner decided to reopen their cartoon studio in 1964 due to Freleng asking them if he can rent the studio eventually settling for 500 they did so in name only DePatie Freleng produced the cartoons into 1966 11 The DePatie Freleng studio s signature achievement was The Pink Panther DePatie Freleng was commissioned to create the opening titles for the feature film The Pink Panther 1963 for which layout artist and director Hawley Pratt and Freleng created a suave cool cat character The Pink Panther cartoon character became so popular that United Artists distributors of The Pink Panther had Freleng produce a short cartoon starring the character The Pink Phink 1964 After The Pink Phink won the 1965 Academy Award for Best Short Subject Cartoons Freleng and DePatie responded by producing a whole series of Pink Panther cartoons Other original cartoon series among them The Inspector The Ant and the Aardvark Tijuana Toads The Dogfather Roland and Rattfink and Crazylegs Crane soon followed In 1969 The Pink Panther Show a Saturday morning anthology program featuring DePatie Freleng cartoons debuted on NBC The Pink Panther and the other original DePatie Freleng series would remain in production through 1980 with new cartoons produced for simultaneous Saturday morning broadcast and United Artists theatrical release Layout artist Hawley Pratt who worked at DePatie Freleng during the time is credited with the creation of Frito Lay s Chester Cheetah on the Food Network show Deep Fried Treats Unwrapped though some sources say it was DDB Worldwide while others credit Brad Morgan The studio is also known for creating the color opening title sequence for the I Dream of Jeannie television series DePatie Freleng also contributed special effects to the original version of Star Wars 1977 particularly the animation of the lightsaber blades which was done by Korean animator Nelson Shin 20 21 By 1967 DePatie and Freleng had moved their operations to the San Fernando Valley Their studio was located on Hayvenhurst Avenue in Van Nuys One of their projects titled Goldilocks featured Bing Crosby and his family and had songs by the Sherman Brothers At their new facilities they continued to produce new cartoons until 1980 when they sold DePatie Freleng to Marvel Comics which renamed it Marvel Productions Later career and death editFreleng later served as an executive producer on three 1980s Looney Tunes compilation features The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie 1981 Bugs Bunny s 3rd Movie 1001 Rabbit Tales 1982 and Daffy Duck s Fantastic Island 1983 which linked classic shorts with new animated sequences In 1986 Freleng stepped down and gave his position at Warner Bros to his secretary at the time Kathleen Helppie Shipley who ended up being the second longest producer of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies franchise behind only Leon Schlesinger 2 nbsp Crypt of Friz Freleng at Hillside Memorial Park featuring many of the beloved characters he helped createIn 1994 the International Family Film Festival presented its first Lifetime Achievement of Excellence in Animation award to Freleng and the award has since been referred to as the Friz Award in his honor 22 On May 26 1995 Friz Freleng died of natural causes at the UCLA Medical Center aged 89 23 The WB animated TV series The Sylvester amp Tweety Mysteries and the Looney Tunes cartoon From Hare to Eternity which was the last one directed by Chuck Jones were both dedicated to his memory After his death Cartoon Network aired a variation of one of their station idents with the words Friz Freleng 1906 1995 the birth year is disputed appearing and an announcer paying tribute to Freleng and his works He is interred in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery 2 Freleng is portrayed by Taylor Gray in the film Walt Before Mickey 2015 Partial filmography editAlice s Picnic Short animator 1927 Trolley Troubles Short animator 1927 The Banker s Daughter Short animator 1927 Fiery Fireman Short director and animator 1928 Homelles Homer Short director and animator 1929 Hen Fruit Short director and animator 1929 The Wicked West Short director 1929 Weary Willies Short director 1929 Bosko the Talk Ink Kid Short animator uncredited 1929 Hold Anything Short animator 1930 Hittin the Trail for Hallelujah Land Short animator 1931 Big Man from the North Short animator 1931 The Tree s Knees Short animator 1931 Battling Bosko Short animator 1932 Moonlight for Two Short animator 1932 It s Got Me Again Short animator 1932 Bosko in Person Short animator 1933 Buddy s Day Out Short story editor uncredited 1933 We re in the Money Short animator 1933 I Like Mountain Music Short animator 1933 I Haven t Got a Hat 1935 Short director 1935 Poultry Pirates Short story uncredited 1938 The Honduras Hurricane Short story uncredited 1938 Knighty Knight Bugs 1958 Short director 1958 earned John W Burton s Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film after his death Shishkabugs Short director 1962 The Jet Cage Short writer 1962 Philbert Three s a Crowd Short animation director 1963 Nuts and Volts Short director 1964 It s Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House Short producer 1965 The Wild Chase Short producer 1965 Tease for Two Short producer 1965 Cats and Bruises Short director 1965 The Solid Tin Coyote Short producer 1966 Pink Is a Many Splintered Thing Short producer 1968 Slink Pink Short producer 1969 Shot and Bothered Short producer 1969 The Ant and the Aardvark Short producer 1969 Therapeutic Pink Short producer 1977 Pink Press Short producer 1978 Pinktails for Two Short producer 1978 Bugs Bunny s Looney Christmas Tales TV Short director of Bugs Bunny sequences 1979 Notes edit Many references say 1906 but according to his 1940 census record and his Kansas City Public Library obituary he was born in 1905 so it is disputed if it is 1906 or 1905 6 7 8 2 References edit a b Irreverent Imagination The Golden Age of Looney Tunes video dailymotion Dailymotion Archived from the original on March 1 2017 Retrieved August 2 2019 a b c d e f g Arnold Mark 2015 Think Pink The Story of DePatie Freleng BearManor Media pp unnumbered pages The Friz and the Diz Sampson Wade 2006 Cliping from the Los Angeles Times a b Animator Friz Freleng dead at 89 UPI May 26 1995 1940 census a b BIOGRAPHY OF FRIZ FRELENG 1905 1995 CARTOONIST AND FILM ANIMATOR 1999 Retrieved August 6 2022 Friz Freleng Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved January 6 2014 Sigall 2005 p 62 Silbiger Steve May 25 2000 The Jewish Phenomenon Seven Keys to the Enduring Wealth of a People Taylor Trade Publishing p 166 ISBN 9781589794900 a b c d e f g Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Friz Freleng at Reg Hartt s Cineforum Toronto Canada 1980 YouTube a b Complimentary Mintz Krazy Kat and Toby the Pup 1929 31 Cartoon Research April 12 2017 Retrieved May 29 2020 Barrier Michael 1999 Hollywood cartoons American animation in its golden age Oxford University Press p 46 The Friz and the Diz Sigall 2005 p 64 Remembering My Chat With David DePatie Cartoon Research October 25 2021 Retrieved October 25 2021 Barrier Michael 1999 Hollywood cartoons American animation in its golden age Oxford University Press pp 288 291 292 The Exposure Sheet studio newsletter Vol 1 No 5 https cartoonresearch com index php the exposure sheet volumes 5 and 6 prettyphoto 43649 0 Barrier Michael 2003 Hollywood Cartoons American Animation in Its Golden Age Oxford University Press pp 562 563 ISBN 978 0 19 516729 0 Evans Greg October 14 2021 David H DePatie Dies The Pink Panther Cartoon Co Creator amp Producer Was 91 Variety Retrieved January 20 2023 Nelson Shin History August 8 2016 Archived from the original on February 9 2019 Retrieved August 2 2019 Isadore Friz Freleng Dies Creator of Cartoons Was 89 The New York Times Associated Press May 28 1995 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 30 2022 Sources editSigall Martha 2005 The Boys of Termite Terrace Living Life Inside the Lines Tales from the Golden Age of Animation University Press of Mississippi ISBN 9781578067497 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Media related to Friz Freleng at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Works by or about Friz Freleng at Wikisource Friz Freleng at IMDb 1940 census record Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Friz Freleng amp oldid 1193700417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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