Tuesday, February 13, 2007

¡TARJETAS ANIMADAS DE YENNY!


El periódico Primera Hora estrena un nuevo look en su página de Internet y como parte de esto, está ofreciendo tarjetas animadas de Yenny para que las zumbes a tus seres queridos, (y los no tan queridos). La idea es subir tarjetas nuevas cada mes con todos los personajes de la tira cómica. (Está pendiente a las tarjetas hostiles de Zacha, jeje)

Asi que espero que las disfruten. Aquí está el link: http://especiales.primerahora.com/comerciales/tarjetas/yennycards/index.asp


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Primera Hora, (the newspaper who publishes Yenny's comic strips in Puerto Rico), just updated their webpage with a new look. As part of this they are including a batch of Yenny's animated e-cards. The idea is to update these cards monthly featuring all the characters from the comic strip. (Watch out for Zacha's hostile e-cards, ha-ha *snort*)


Hope you like:

Monday, February 05, 2007

Yenny at the San Diego Art Institute!

Yenny's comic strips were chosen for exhibition by the San Diego Art Institute: Museum of the Living Artist at The House of Charm in Balboa Park ( http://www.sandiego-art.org/ ).
A homage for latin comic strips will be held at the museum. Among them, the famous comic strip, Baldo.
At the same time, The Latino Film Festival will take place and a small Yenny animated short will debut that night with Nickelodeon as the main sponsor. (www.sdlatinofilm.com)

I want to thank all the readers who made this possible!


EN ESPAÑOL


El Arte de Yenny fue escogido para exhibición en el prestigioso
San Diego Art Institute: Museum of the Living Artist en The House of Charm in Balboa Park ( http://www.sandiego-art.org/ ).
En marzo 17 se le otorgará un reconocimiento a las tiras cómicas latinas que han recorrido el mundo; Entre estas el mundialmente famoso Baldo.
Se estará celebrando a la vez el San Diego Film Festival donde habrá una noche de animación latina. Esa noche se exhibirá un corto animado de
Yenny en el cual Nickelodeon estará presente como patrocinador de los mismos. (http://www.sdlatinofilm.com/)
Por primera vez el arte de la animación y comics puertorriqueña tendrá una representación en tan importantes eventos.
Les agradecemos a todos los lectores que nos siguen y escriben a diario viviendo las aventuras de nuestros personajes.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Obscure Disney Moments!

Paul Dini send me this link from a Disney Blog this morning and I must say it's incredible!
First I saw a never seen before animated short of Disney's the Three Little Pigs made specially for a 1963 Cri-Cri Movie (Mexico's children character).

http://disneybooks.blogspot.com/2006/11/three-little-pigs-sequence-from-cri.html

How in the world Disney contributed with such a gorgeous piece? I don't know! But I was amazed when I saw it. The expressions and the animation is beautiful and best of all it was made in spanish! You can tell by the way they move their lips when they say "por favor". In fact, that's the only correct lip synch in all the movie but hey, it's great!
On the other hand, while browsing the page I found this black and white commercial featuring soap for kids starring Donald Duck and Porky Pig together!!!?? That was waaaaaay back before Who Framed Roger Rabbit ever appeared. You can tell it was Disney who made the animation for the way Donald moves.

Enjoy!

http://disneybooks.blogspot.com/2006/11/soaky-toys-commercial-donald-duck-and.html

Obscure Disney Moments!

Paul Dini send me this link from a Disney Blog this morning and I must say it's incredible!
First I saw a never seen before animated short of Disney's the Three Little Pigs made specially for a 1963 Cri-Cri Movie (Mexico's children character).

http://disneybooks.blogspot.com/2006/11/three-little-pigs-sequence-from-cri.html

How in the world Disney contributed with such a gorgeous piece? I don't know! But I was amazed when I saw it. The expressions and the animation is beautiful and best of all it was made in spanish! You can tell by the way they move their lips when they say "por favor". In fact, that's the only correct lip synch in all the movie but hey, it's great!
On the other hand, while browsing the page I found this black and white commercial featuring soap for kids starring Donald Duck and Porky Pig together!!!?? That was waaaaaay back before Who Framed Roger Rabbit ever appeared. You can tell it was Disney who made the animation for the way Donald moves.
Enjoy!

http://disneybooks.blogspot.com/2006/11/soaky-toys-commercial-donald-duck-and.html