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Superman Classic. Not trek fanfilm...

Awesome, simply awesome. Very evocative of the old Superman cartoons, and even of Sky Captain - World of Tomorrow.
 
Cute! Thanks for the link.

The first time I Googled myself, I found many links to other people with my name, links to people named Barbara who identified themselves as "A reader of..." a few links to my phone number, and links at Warner Communication and other DC comics websites to discussions of the letters I wrote (yes, I did reviews even as a kid, but of DC comics...) to the comics letter pages of the DC line back in the 1960s and 1970s. That was scary, freaky, whatever. Reading the discussions, I realized that my passion for Superman was far exceeded by those discussing my letters. When I tried to join in the discussions, they assumed I was some idiot claiming, falsely to be me. (In fact, of course, I was an idiot claiming, truly, to be me.) It was explained that I was the only girl who regularly wrote letters that got published, ("girl letterhack Barbara Reader...?") and I had disappeared and nobody, not Marty Pasko, not Bob Rozakis, or any of my other fellow travelers on those letter pages knew what had become of me.

Yep, I find fandom of both Trek and Superman almost scary in its intensity! But ... FUN!!
 
Great Scott! That really is super!
Er... I think you mean... Great Caesar's Ghost!

No, "Great Scott!" is a correct exclamation for Superman. See e.g. http://www.supermanhomepage.com/other/other.php?topic=superman-greatscott. "Great Scott!" was used many times in Super Friends, which made the last line of dialog in Superman Classic [around 0:53] quite nostalgic for me.

On the other hand, "Great Caesar's Ghost!" is Perry White's exclamation.
 
I personally smell a CAL ARTS student short here. It seems to follow the traditional format.

Speaking of which...anyone have access to old CAL ARTS student projects? I'm a big fan of these as expressions of each artist and their attitudes and mindsets. I had some old ones a friend shared with me, and I would like to get more. I have some samples from 1987 and also 1992. I love the ones Chris Sanders, Betty Tang, and Lou Romano did.

Some of the ones I really like are...( More stars the higher I like them )

Fun With Father ( Chris Sanders )*****
Toby: The Badly Animated Boy ( 1987 group project )*****
Happy Time***
Do Ron Ron**
A Moovie**
The Whoop Ass Girls ( Early Powderpuff Girls )***
The Count And Me*
("?" I forgot the name....a Proto Dexter's Labrotory )*
Dolf**
Ed ( mini shorts )*****
A Story ( about Randy the Killer Clown and his Good Squad )*****
The Warrior*****
Death Drives A Vette***
Late Night With Jeffry*****
This is your life Mr. Wells ( Lou Romano )*****
Wenk Wenk****
A Date ( Betty Tang )*****




I have heard good things about the student short about Pennsylvania, and tried to find it online. So far no luck. Found some Cal Arts shorts on youtube...but none of the ones I have or ones I am looking for.
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I'm not insulting the man. As a short it felt like a short like alot of others I've seen from Cal Arts. I've seen some before they were released as a series, like the animated Batman pilot short for Warner by showed me by a friend in 1992. I know that some intro pilot conceptualzation stuff to sell a series to a studio comes in the form of a short. ( Powerpuff girls were a Cal Arts short as many others I've seen over the years as in the link I provided here earlier...)

It just dawned on me that it felt and to me had the flavor like a Cal Arts short, and I commented on it. I liked it no matter what his background was.
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