Quasi at the Quackadero

July 4th, 2009

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This cult cartoon follows two ducks and a pet robot at an amusement park in the future where time travel is exploited. Hugely popular in the 1970s, and available today on DVD at my website, www.funonmars.com

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Comments to “Quasi at the Quackadero”

  1. Earlena Says:
    Truly psychedelic. I love it.
  2. Arturo Says:
    excuse me for living pal! So I didn't click on the description - can I still live in your world sire?
  3. Carole Says:
    Learn to read the fucking discription, people! Christ!
  4. Houdain Says:
    I was in the underground comics world in the 70s.
  5. Bromleah Says:
    I would also like to have this on DVD - any plans to release it? This is great stuff!
  6. KIERAN Says:
    is this on DVD anywhere?
  7. LEDA Says:
    Wow, this is so cool! This is like an underground comic in motion! Thanx for sharing! =D
  8. Lorilee Says:
    Yes, Kim was my bf at the time. thanks.
  9. Alvaro Says:
    "underlying menace"-- I love that.
  10. Iakovos Says:
    This is, for lack of a better description, a mature Disney cartoon, I think. What imagination and art! But I love the just underlying menace to the whole story.
  11. BRICRIU Says:
    Did I read correctly that Kim Deitch worked on this with you? Very cool. And a very cool cartoon, as well!
  12. Ramzi Says:
    So glad you enjoyed it.
  13. Cetewind Says:
    I watched this after reading about it in a book called "The 50 Greatest Cartoons" and it definitely deserves its place. What a delightfully surreal masterpiece.
  14. Trevls Says:
    Imaginative, yes, but very disconcerting and oddly creepy.
  15. Bryanna Says:
    Coney Island Postcards, Uncle Scrooge comic books, Betty Boop cartoons, Little Nemo, some of the things I was looking at back then.
  16. Otho Says:
    What kind of inspiration was there in creating this amazing and surreal cartoon?
  17. Jamael Says:
    I'd completely forgotten about that until I read your note here, but you're right it was on a Steve Martin one off show. His autobio, published last year, is quite good.
  18. Ernestine Says:
    I first saw part of this "Dream Reader", on Steve Martins TV show. His show didn't last that long though. I'm kinda thinking it was a special though. But he showed that part of this cartoon. But I like the shining moments part too where the guy in the booth was saying " That never happend to me!" LOL! But I love your work.
  19. Sharaden Says:
    Jerry Beck's right. This is definitely among the best cartoons of all time. It's so imaginative.
  20. Raynord Says:
    cute comment!
  21. ADAIR Says:
    I'm so glad that I got pushed into the Time Hole to 2008 so that I could see Quasi again.
  22. GLAUCUS Says:
    You video is very interesting
  23. Odiana Says:
    Sally - The film I made in 1988 is still only on 16mm. I need to get it digitized so I can post it on the Web. Hmmm, sounds like a good New Year's resolution... Small world: I watched Quasi at the Quackadero again and noticed Tim Boxell in the credits. My wife worked with Tim at Colossal Pictures years ago and they're still good friends.
  24. Asia Says:
    Kelvin T.L., Thanks for mentioning that. I checked and they paid to use it. yay!
  25. Corey Says:
    Thanks for this nice note. Oh I'm still laughing, just not laughing on the way to the bank.

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