Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman
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Born in Munich, Germany, Reitherman’s family moved to America when he was very young. Originally wanting to become kohl s cares an engineer, his first Disney contributions included the shorts Funny Little Bunnies kohl s cares and The Wise Little Hen (Donald Duck’s debut). During World War II, Reitherman left the Studio to enlist with the U.S. Air Force. He became an ace pilot (serving in Africa, China, and the South Pacific) and earned kohl s cares the distinguished Flying Cross medal. After the war, he happily returned to Disney.
At Disney Reitherman became known as the “action man,” animating such classic showdowns as the dinosaur battle in Fantasia, the Monstro chase scene in Pinocchio, and the clash between Prince Phillip and Maleficient the Dragon in Sleeping Beauty. kohl s cares He went on to direct such classic as The Jungle Book and The Rescuers and produce such features as The AristoCats and The Fox and the Hound. In 1963, Reitherman became the first animator in the history of the company to be given the directorial reins of an entire animated feature, beginning with The Sword in the Stone. He retired in 1981 but passed suddenly only 4 years later at age 75.
“He didn’t think he was a good artist, even though he was. He was always stuck with the chase stuff because most people hated to do that, but Woolie got a big kick out of doing fast, action, wild-out stuff and he did it well.” -Ward Kimball
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Born in Munich, Germany, Reitherman’s family moved to America when he was very young. Originally wanting to become kohl s cares an engineer, his first Disney contributions included the shorts Funny Little Bunnies kohl s cares and The Wise Little Hen (Donald Duck’s debut). During World War II, Reitherman left the Studio to enlist with the U.S. Air Force. He became an ace pilot (serving in Africa, China, and the South Pacific) and earned kohl s cares the distinguished Flying Cross medal. After the war, he happily returned to Disney.
At Disney Reitherman became known as the “action man,” animating such classic showdowns as the dinosaur battle in Fantasia, the Monstro chase scene in Pinocchio, and the clash between Prince Phillip and Maleficient the Dragon in Sleeping Beauty. kohl s cares He went on to direct such classic as The Jungle Book and The Rescuers and produce such features as The AristoCats and The Fox and the Hound. In 1963, Reitherman became the first animator in the history of the company to be given the directorial reins of an entire animated feature, beginning with The Sword in the Stone. He retired in 1981 but passed suddenly only 4 years later at age 75.
“He didn’t think he was a good artist, even though he was. He was always stuck with the chase stuff because most people hated to do that, but Woolie got a big kick out of doing fast, action, wild-out stuff and he did it well.” -Ward Kimball
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