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Ralph Bakshi is an Israeli-born American animator and filmmaker, he is known for his work on the 1960s animated version of Spider-Man, The Mighty Heroes for Terrytoons, and his innovative animated films aimed at adults such as Frtiz the Cat, Heavy Traffic, and American Pop, many of which have political and social messages in them. He directed the 1989 animated version of The Butter Battle Book for Turner Entertainment.

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  • Ralph Bakshi is an Israeli-born American animator and filmmaker, he is known for his work on the 1960s animated version of Spider-Man, The Mighty Heroes for Terrytoons, and his innovative animated films aimed at adults such as Frtiz the Cat, Heavy Traffic, and American Pop, many of which have political and social messages in them. He directed the 1989 animated version of The Butter Battle Book for Turner Entertainment.
  • Ralph Bakshi is the infamous director of the animated Lord of the Rings film. The film is remembered by PPCers mostly for its odd character design choices (Viking!Boromir? Aragorn in a loincloth?), odder character interactions, and not-quite-that-odd but still unusual rotoscoped style of animation, taking real action and coloring over it to give it the animation the appearance of lifelike movement. At least, that was the idea. Probably. "Bakshi" is one of only a few words that can make even the most unflappable agents and Boarders cringe upon hearing it.
  • Ralph Bakshi (ur. 29 października 1938 roku w Hajfie) – scenarzysta, producent i reżyser. Jego dziełem jest film Władca Pierścieni z 1978 roku będący animowaną adaptacją pierwszego i części drugiego tomu najsłynniejszej powieści J.R.R. Tolkiena - Władca Pierścieni.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Ralph Bakshi Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • As the American animation industry fell into decline during the 1960s and 1970s, Bakshi tried to bring change to the industry by creating and directing a number of animated feature films that were aimed at adults instead of children. In 1978, he began an ambitious animated adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. This was the first attempt to bring Tolkien's work to the big screen. Bakshi had originally intended his adaptation to be made in three parts, later reduced to two parts after negotiation with the studio. The first part adapted half of the story, or three of the book's six parts (The Lord of the Rings is really one book in six parts but published in three parts, and not a trilogy as is often believed). The second part was to pick up half-way through the story and ad
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  • Ralph Bakshi is an Israeli-born American animator and filmmaker, he is known for his work on the 1960s animated version of Spider-Man, The Mighty Heroes for Terrytoons, and his innovative animated films aimed at adults such as Frtiz the Cat, Heavy Traffic, and American Pop, many of which have political and social messages in them. He directed the 1989 animated version of The Butter Battle Book for Turner Entertainment.
  • As the American animation industry fell into decline during the 1960s and 1970s, Bakshi tried to bring change to the industry by creating and directing a number of animated feature films that were aimed at adults instead of children. In 1978, he began an ambitious animated adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. This was the first attempt to bring Tolkien's work to the big screen. Bakshi had originally intended his adaptation to be made in three parts, later reduced to two parts after negotiation with the studio. The first part adapted half of the story, or three of the book's six parts (The Lord of the Rings is really one book in six parts but published in three parts, and not a trilogy as is often believed). The second part was to pick up half-way through the story and adapt the remainder of the book. The project cost $8 million to make and grossed over $30 million at the box office, but was considered a flop by the film's original distributors. They opted to release the unfinished story as a standalone film—dropping "part 1" from its original title—and refused to fund a sequel, leaving Bakshi's vision forever incomplete.
  • Ralph Bakshi is the infamous director of the animated Lord of the Rings film. The film is remembered by PPCers mostly for its odd character design choices (Viking!Boromir? Aragorn in a loincloth?), odder character interactions, and not-quite-that-odd but still unusual rotoscoped style of animation, taking real action and coloring over it to give it the animation the appearance of lifelike movement. At least, that was the idea. Probably. "Bakshi" is one of only a few words that can make even the most unflappable agents and Boarders cringe upon hearing it.
  • Ralph Bakshi (ur. 29 października 1938 roku w Hajfie) – scenarzysta, producent i reżyser. Jego dziełem jest film Władca Pierścieni z 1978 roku będący animowaną adaptacją pierwszego i części drugiego tomu najsłynniejszej powieści J.R.R. Tolkiena - Władca Pierścieni.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Ralph Bakshi Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
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