@annaleen
Sadly, depending on your jurisdiction, the first panel isn't true.
In Germany the works of #Milne will become #PublicDomain #OnThisDay in 2027 and the drawings by #Shepard in 2047. This is 70 years after their deaths.
With the Disney character and the movies it is more complicated and I won't offer any year. For movies the rule is 70 years after the last main contributor died.
Excellent. I look forward to seeing more.
I'm reminded of an old animation from the 80s done of Pooh, called Apocalypse Pooh.
This is a recently remastered version of Todd Graham's original 1987 VCR-made remix that appropriates famous fictional animals from Disney's animated version of Winnie the Pooh and recasts them as characters in Francis Ford Coppola's gritty Vietnam War drama Apocalypse Now. In the new narrative, the beloved Hundred Acre Wood is transformed into a horrific war zone in which Pooh, Piglet, and the rest of the gang struggle to keep their sanity. The humorous and slightly disturbing juxtaposition was an underground viral hit at comic book conventions, and bootlegged copies were passed around and traded on VHS tape. Graham's work, which he called telejusting, differs in some respects from that of later media jammers in that it requires viewers to at least know, if not be a fan of, the original source material. Graham, unlike many political remixers, also managed to create some sympathy for his telejusted cartoon characters. Please leave all comments on Todd Graham YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Homeformat FAIR USE NOTICE: This critical and transformative remix video has been uploaded here for noncommercial educational and archival purposes. As such we believe it constitutes a fair use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law.
The REAL Winnie the Pooh, as drawn by E H Shepard, was usually nude.