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Club Members'
These two pages are devoted to the drawings and letters that you’ve
sent in. In each edition of the Newsletter we’ll include as much as
we can. The bolder your drawings are the better they will reproduce.
(This doesn’t mean bigger just clearer)!
We‘ve concentrated on characters that you have invented. Rolf
explains why:
"When you’re trying to copy known characters your drawings
become stilted and less than good. But the drawings of your own
characters that you make up out of your own head are creative and
free and lovely and absolutely marvellous by cornparison".
From the list on this page can you say how
many cartoons were produced by Warner
Bros? Answers on a postcard, with your
Name, Address and Membership Number
to Warner Bros. Competition, RoIf’s Car-
toon Club, P.O. Box 60, BRISTOL BS99
7HN. First correct answer drawn from a
hat wins a special Warner Bros. prize.
Heres a great "Arn Chair" from IAN
LINDSEY, 14, from Redcar (7871).
He also tells us he's made an
animated cartoon on 8mm film called
“Who Framed Roger Bean (with no
artificial colours or preservatives)"
That‘s a great title Ian.
Character drawn by
GIOVANNI LANNI, 7 1/2.
from Dagenham (19919).
Many thanks to:
Class 3CL. King Alfred School, Golders Green
for their 36 page colour comic, BOOF which
they made and sold for charity.
Dear Rolf,
I am a great Fan of you, I watch all your
Programmes, and have always noticed that your
Mascot "RoIfaroo" always seems lonely, hopping
everywhere by himself, so l decided to give him a
family. His wife "Rolfay Su", and his only son
"Rolfey Hue". Hope you like the pictures and I
hope The “RoIfaroo” likes his family.
RICKY ADAMS. Shrewsbury (33716)
SUMIT SARKAFI, 11,from London (17634)
sent this roller in to prove that pigs can fly.
Pricewinners! Congratulations to Charlotte
Johnson and Shaun Ginks who each win a
Warnar Bros. video from the Golden Jubilee
24 Karat Collection.
Dear Rolf,
I was dead chuffed about the newsletter and the
badge any way I mustn’t bable on anyway the best
cartoon or animation is the film called The
Hedgehog in the Fog on Programme six I thought
it was excellent at the way of the hedgehogs
moves and when it creeps along the fierce animals
as they lurk in the rushes and the dogs jaws
snapping in its face it was the first time l've seen
the clip and I hope we see it in the future more
often.
CHARLOTTE JOHNSON from Romsey (15951)
Here's a complete list of the Cartoon Club Collection
from Series One.
Beep Prepared Mouse Wreckers
Bird in a Bonnet Window Cleaners
Beanstalk Bunny Mother Was A Rooster
Mouse on 57th Street Symphony Hour
Daffy's Diner Birds Anonymous
Claws for Alarm Stupor Duck
Grey Hounded Hare Ready, Woolen and Able
Ain`t She Tweet Curtain Razor
One Froggy Evening See Ya Later, Gladiator
Clipperty Clobbered Hippety Hopper
The Old Mill Wise Little Hen
Mickey's Polo Team Fastest With The Moslest
Chili Weather Tin Toy
Clock Cleaners Skyscraper Caper
Porky Chops Louvre Come Back to Me
Hare Splitter DonaId's Vacation
Pancho's Hideaway Daffy Dilly
Moving Day Go Fly a Kit
Baby Buggy Bunny The Sleepwalker
Porky's Garden How To Swim
People Are Bunny
In addition we showed short excerpts from:
Blinkety Blank, Take On Me, The Snowman. Luxo Jnr.
Raison D'Etre, Hedgehog in the Fog, How Cartoons Are
Made, Love Is The Seventh Wave. Who Framed Roger
Rabbit, The Fire, Sledgehammer, Monty Python’s Flying
Circus, Adventures of Blob, Taking A Line For A Walk. Shoes/
Royal Bank of Scotland, I Drew Floger Rabbit, Adventures of
Prince Achmed, Now You Tell One, The Frog Chorus.









































































































































































































































