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Storyboard drawings by Ken Anderson for Disney’s Robin Hood (1973).
Production art and model sheets for the 1973 Disney feature, Robin Hood.
Ten images isn’t enough really; there’s much more material. I’ll have to save those for later.
I saw this film when I was very little (it must have been a re-release as I wasn’t even born when it came out), and I was very scared of Prince John. Very scared. My first nightmare involved him dancing in my room—I can still feel the terror. Strange things indeed.
Concept art for Disney’s Robin Hood (1973), by Ken Anderson.






Animation art from Disney’s PETE’S DRAGON (1977). One of the first films I ever saw, circa 1980. The Gogans always remind me of Fratellis from THE GOONIES (what a sentence to write). I thought they were really scary—sinister. My nightmare world was populated by Disney villains really, such as Stromboli, Maleficent, the Magic Mirror.









A few fonts and things from WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971). I always thought the candy in the film looked so unappetizing. Like jars of painted kidney stones. The chocolate river in the factory seemed filled with baby diarrhea or something, or like the murky stream near a refinery. But anyway—the film is a classic of course, and Gene Wilder is supreme in it: a cordial demon.












































