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Exploring Workplace Humor: Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog

Exploring Workplace Humor: Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog

In 1953, Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese introduced Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog in “Don’t Give Up the Sheep.”
This innovative short featured a comedic workplace rivalry, flipping the predator-prey trope by showcasing their daily “office” interactions.

The animation relies on visual gags, establishing a unique legacy for Warner Bros. cartoons.

Preserving a Legacy: Chuck Jones’s Grinch and the Golden Age of Animation

Preserving a Legacy: Chuck Jones’s Grinch and the Golden Age of Animation

When reflecting on Chuck Jones’s monumental contributions to the world of animation, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! stands as a crowning achievement—one that not only further solidified his place in animation history as an icon but ensured his work transcended film to become recognized as collectible fine art, preserving original production art and cels as lasting pieces of animation history.

Held Over -‘Golden Age of Animation’ Exhibit in San Diego

Held Over -‘Golden Age of Animation’ Exhibit in San Diego

The Chuck Jones Gallery proudly presents the Chuck Jones ‘Golden Age of Animation’ Art Exhibit inside the San Diego Comic-Con Museum, an exclusive showcase of one of the most influential animators in cinematic history. This month-long exhibit offers a rare opportunity to explore the works of Chuck Jones, the creative mind behind some of the most iconic animated characters ever brought to the screen.

Bully for Bugs: Chuck Jones’s Comedic Bullfight

Bully for Bugs: Chuck Jones’s Comedic Bullfight

Directed by the legendary Chuck Jones and penned by the masterful Michael Maltese, the animated short Bully for Bugs is a dazzling showcase of Bugs Bunny’s unmatched wit and charm, delivered with impeccable comedic timing.

Chuck Jones Pop-Up Gallery: Comic Con 2024

Chuck Jones Pop-Up Gallery: Comic Con 2024

We’re excited to announce that this year, we have a Chuck Jones Gallery Pop-Up Gallery in Seaport Village’s Lighthouse District, just a heroic leap away from the breathtaking Embarcadero, the Convention Center, and waterfront hotels. 

Our Pop-Up Gallery is more than just a stop—it’s an essential part of your Comic-Con experience.

Chuck Jones to Wagner: ‘What’s Opera, Doc?’

Chuck Jones to Wagner: ‘What’s Opera, Doc?’

Debuting in 1957, the animated film “What’s Opera, Doc?” was the first short, animated film inducted into the Library of Congress’s National Film Registry in 1992, cementing its cultural significance.

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