Showing posts with label by Janine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label by Janine. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2009

A Wonderful Contribution From Lynette Jones



These drawings were previously posted on Facebook, so with Lynette's approval, we are now posting them here as well.  Now, these were drawn during a time at Hanna's when I (Arthur)
wasn't there.  So, gimme a hand with further information about these drawings.
That includes you Lynette!  Anyone can  just write in on the "comments" section, then I'll edit them back into the post. 
In the meantime, I'll put in the info I have so far.
Here goes the first batch:



Dunno about this one, but it looks like a Don drawing.
Help me out here.




Well, I know this is about Sadie and some African American Sub Mariner but as to the the argument with Lynetee in the picture.?????
Again, a Don drawing perhaps?



Lynette ( reading, "Under Sinkwood" ) and Ellen Bailey, by Janine






O.k., Lynette, Don and Renee out to lunch? By Don of course.





 A classic Lynettee pose, but I can't place who drew this, cool drawing though.







Chris and Lynette, I think Mackinnon drew this.






This one's by Simon fer" sur"!





Lynette by Janine Dawson no doubt.







Rodney Brunsdon, but I don't know who drew this killer drawing.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Four More


The Haugomobile by Greggles. Chris's head looks like a hood ornament.


Some inbetweeners by Janine Dawson.


Simon by Don Mackinnon.


Jack Petruska by Jamie Baker.Rush losh pilsh Nef!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Starting to post some from Simon's batch.

Admiring portrayal of James by Janine.


Derro princess distributing noblesse Oblige, By Jamie.


Simon in bike outfit.By Don.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

From Murray We Have.....

This is great, so far, having crashed into Murray on Facebook,we made for a connection to P.P. and straight away Murray began to dig for old drawings. He did so however, at the very risk of his own life. Apparently, he had to venture down, into the dark and spider infested catacombs of his home, and having survived thus far, he was kind enough to send these tidbits.



This was Janines Drawing of the Class of 77 and all the guys who started at Hanna Barbera that year. Perhaps Astrid is missing.
Other wise from right to left, the back row:
Martin Chatfield, Paul Baker,Pam Lofts, Kim Craste (chomp,chomp, munch, munch) Janine Dawson, Vic Johnson, The Dutch girl (can't remember), then another girl whos name I've forgotten.
Front row left to right:
Murray Griffin, Rick Tinschert, Maria Brinkley, Paul Maron, Arthur Filloy, Simon D'Latti.

Chris as some kind of Norwegian ambassador or the like -By Arthur


Murray out in the doghouse by the looks of things- By Janine


"Can't remember exactly what this drawing was about but Janine always wanted to be a different personality, that's all I can say about his one."


Unfortunately, I only have a copied image of this cartoon. I hope the original surfaces one day. I don't know that I was ever privvy to what caused this drawing from Janine but the repurcussions were felt for months. The automatic and natural title of this image is,"Arturo, you pull up a you pants!". This become Arthur's name and stuck for some time. If you were looking for Arthur in the building, you would inquire, "Have you seen Arturo-pull up a you pants-Filloy?". It was impossible to run into him without telling him to pull up his pants. I'm sure Arthur has better information on this one and I'm dying to hear it.




The wonder of arriving back to your desk and finding a present like this waiting. Janine drew a couple of these for me and other people, no doubt. Anyway, I felt very special receiving it from her.


Friday, February 6, 2009

Al Moon

Alan was one of the guys who worked in the accounts department at Hanna Barbera, Sydney. He liked to tell corny jokes as he was handing out the paychecks...


Alan Moon's Nite club routine, by Janine

Al Moon by Don


Alan Moon by James

Friday, September 12, 2008

Friday, August 15, 2008

Sing Along With J-9

Ancient Orthoxicol



The origins of "Orthoxicol" came about due to a cold I had once, so , I bought this stuff called Orthoxicol. I showed this to Janine Dawson, a fellow workmate, and somehow it turned into a National geographic style send up of Orthoxicol. as a
fictitious, ancient Central American civilization, devoted to the common cold.
Janine and I took turns at drawing this on the same piece of paper, and that was like back in 1977-78 ????...

Monday, August 11, 2008

The Curse of Sheva's Dance



"What a book that was, had me tosstled between romance and action, I was reaching for the tissues and the cigar at the same time." Quote from leading fiction critic Aldous Fonthsberry.