The animation in Rooty Toot Toot ranges from smooth and fluid, to very snappy and exaggerated. It is believable while not confined to realism.
Upon first appearance, RTT is a musical comedy, but it’s much deeper. The story hides a very good message on lying, manipulation, and persuasion.
For the parallel animation, I wanted to use something great. A cult classic the made a ripple through a generation. Dreamworks has made many masterpieces throughout the years, but the’ve made nothing like this movie.
Both animations boast a sleezy lawyer in a comedic courtroom setting, and both lawyers are able to persuade the people. Both are very exaggerated in performance and creativity. The characters in RTT are built with simple shapes, and have nice silhouettes, while the other characters are loosely modeled off the voice actors. Not to mention both lawyers have the sam build which I find funny.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA I USED THE BEE MOVIE AS HOMEWORK AN YOU ALL GET TO SEE IT!
‘Rooty Toot Toot’
Director and Writer – John Hubbley
Choreography – Olga Lunick
Animators
Art Babbit, Pat Mathews, Tom McDonald, Grim Natwick
Color & Design – Paul Julian
Bee Movie – Dreamworks Animation