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Animated Century (2003) is a documentary film by Irina Margolina and Adam Snyder.

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"The Professor and Horace also demonstrate different animation techniques, including pin screen, pixillation, rotoscope, and cutout and puppet animation. They discuss the most significant animated films of the past 100 years– everything from Emile Reynaud and Winsor McCay’s early works, to Fleischer, Disney and Warner Brothers in the United States, to historically important films from every continent. Trnka, Svankmajer, Ocelot, Plympton, Aardman, Servais – they are all included. Professor Elderberry and Horace were created by Bill Plympton, America's most prolific, most successful independent animator."

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