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Added internal link for Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hokgwai (talkcontribs) 12:43, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

Prompt about copyediting article

I received a prompt asking if I was interested in copyediting this article. I'm not sure I want to tackle this long article at this time. Done right, it should be printed out to allow standard editing practices with scribbles, crossouts and arrowsheads. I may try sometime, but not until after the new year. The first obvous change for me would be a short, clear and concise introductory paragraph. The current intro is four long paragraphs with details that are repeated in later sections. Check out the Manual of Style and look for the "Writing better articles" link under Related policies and guideline. Minor tweaking of headings and sections may be in order for consistency. Major rewrites of the paragraphs themselves may not really be needed. It has no lack of information, but not in terrible shape.Kearsarge03216 (talk) 06:20, 6 December 2008 (UTC)

Note: This comment was mistakenly added to a new page, "Talk:Ralph Bakshi/Archive02"; I've history-merged the edit from that malformed archive page into the main talk page and copied the edit here. Graham87 13:00, 14 July 2018 (UTC)

Copyedited

I cleaned up the language and grammar considerably in this article. On occasion, there's a lot of redundant verbiage, which serves to make things unclear, and at best, clunky. I think the fundamental problem, however, is the citation of reviews. If all the reviews point in one direction, four of five examples aren't necessary, and start to detract from the article. Fundamentally, this should be an article about Bakshi as a person (in short, a bio article), not an in-depth article about works of his that already have articles. Therefore, I think this still needs to be shortened, probably by summarizing review content and pointing to the relevant articles instead of trying to get everything in one place. MSJapan (talk) 05:16, 28 February 2009 (UTC)

Culhane query

Did Bakshi really replace Shamus Culhane twice in 1967--first at Paramount, then again at Grantray-Lawrence? The Michael Barrier article cited in both cases doesn't mention Culhane at all. Ibaranoff, please check your book sources to confirm this. If Baskshi did indeed replace Culhane twice, the second sentence needs to be recast to acknowledge the fact, along these lines: "Steve Krantz employed Bakshi (once again, to replace Shamus Culhane) at Grantray-Lawrence Animation". DocKino (talk) 18:22, 29 May 2009 (UTC)

Alleged use of gravitational lenses in "Fritz the Cat" by Ralph Bakshi.

User Ibaranoff24 added a reference on 27 June 2009 to the alleged use by Bakshi of gravitational lenses. These lenses are a large-scale astronomical phenomenon, not a photographic device. I propose to delete the reference to gravitational lens unless a verifiable citation is provided within the article showing that it is also a tool used in the film industry.

odea (talk) 00:40, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

Citations for use

(With help) I've laid my hands on a list of potential sources that could go some way to making the article as comprehensive as it can be, and produce less of a reliance on Unfiltered (if so desired). Some of these might be outside the scope of this article; others seem like they would be very useful. Anyway, here they are for your perusal. Steve T • C

  • Ward, Paul: Rotoshop in context: computer rotoscoping and animation. Animation Journal (1061 0308) v.12 , October 2004, p.32–52, English, illus. Article examining the history and aesthetics of the rotoscope in animation production, including the work of Ralph Bakshi, and the Rotoshop computer software developed by Bob Sabiston.
  • Bond, Jeff: Wizard of Wizards. Cinefantastique (0145-6032) v.36 n.4 , August 2004, p.62, English, illus. Animator Ralph Bakshi talks about making Wizards.
  • Frumkes, Roy: Animation on laser disc - part 3. Films in Review (0015-1688) v.43 n.7/8 , July 1992, p.228–235, English, illus. Discusses animated films available on laser disc. Includes interview with Ralph Bakshi, a leading avant-garde animator.
  • Hollywood Reporter (0018-3660) v.303 n.25 , 29 July 1988, p.4, English. Note that Bakshi will be producing an original primetime series Tattertown for the Nickelodeon network.
  • Hollywood Reporter (0018-3660) v.299 n.17 , 09 October 1987, p.1,41, English. Article on Bakshi's film Coon Skin being released on home video under the title Street Fight. The director also discusses his work since then.
  • Banc-Titre (0184-8895) n.29 , March 1983, p.9–12, 35, French. Interview with Bakshi about his career. Page 35 is a summary in English.
  • Écran Fantastique n.24 , May 1982, p.6–11,24, French. Article on Bakshi's films, particularly the Lord of the Rings and his new animated feature Fire and Ice.
  • Photoplay (0031-885X) v.32 n.9 , September 1981, p.62–63, English. Article on Bakshi's work, in particular American Pop.
  • Films Illustrated (0950-186X) v.10 n.120 , September 1981, p.473–475, English. A consideration of Bakshi's intention and achievement in American Pop.
  • Image et Son/Ecran n.360 , April 1981, p.123, French. Biofilmography and assessment of his contribution to fantasy cinema.
  • Film Comment (0015-119X) v.17 n.1 , January 1981, p.18–20, English. Article on his work, in particular American Pop.
  • Image et Son/Ecran n.346 , January 1980, p.34, French.
  • Écran Fantastique n.10 , July 1979, p.6–7, 10–11, French. Interview in which he talks about some of his films including Wizards, Lord of the Rings, and Coonskin.
  • Murdoch, Alan: Lord of the Rings. StarBurst (0955-114X) v.1 n.9 , April 1979, p.4–7, English, illus. A discussion of the making Bakshi's adaption of Lord of the Rings.
  • Cinefantastique (0145-6032) v.8 n.1 , December 1978, p.34, English. Interview with, in which he discusses production aspects of Lord of the Rings.
  • Take One (0039-9132) v.6 n.12 , November 1978, p.34–36, 41, English. Interview with, in which he discusses his feelings towards his work as an animator,his use of satire and social comment in his films; his next project, a live action comedy called If I Catch Her, I'll Kill Her.
  • American Film (0361-4751) v.3 n.10 , September 1978, p.58–63, English. Article with comments from Bakshi, on adapting Lord of the Rings for the screen, his method of working and how his career has developed.
  • Cinefantastique (0145-6032) v.6 n.2 , October 1977, p.38, English. Two letters pointing out the similarity between the characters in Bakshi's film Wizards and characters from the works of Vaughn Bode, with the implication that Bakshi stole the ideas from the late writer.
  • Cinefantastique (0145-6032) v.5 n.4 , April 1977, p.19, English. Profile of the director with a review of Wizards.
  • Action v.11 n.2 , March 1976, p.20–25, English. Article on his career and most recent film Hey Good Lookin'.
  • Millimeter (0164-9655) v.3 n.4 , April 1975, p.18–19, English. Bakshi discusses the response to his most recent work Coonskin.
  • Funnyworld (0071-9943) n.16 , January 1975, p.42–43, English. Article on his films particularly Heavy Traffic, and his approach to violence.
  • Film Reader (0361-722X) n.1 , January 1975, p.118, English. Brief bio-filmography.

Hope this helps! Steve T • C 08:48, 25 November 2009 (UTC)

  • I can't access any of these. If you have access to these articles, add them to the article yourself, if they have any use in sourcing information that isn't already sourced by more readily-accessible sources. (Ibaranoff24 (talk) 19:06, 25 November 2009 (UTC))

Stop watching Ralph Baskhi films.

This section is about Ralph Bakshi and his clan. I wont even watch his filth because of the racist stereotypes, people showing privates etc. Bakshi claims his Coonskin combats racism when in reality it is racist and entices racism. The man, his clan and their films are pure evil, not good in any shape or film. They have contracted viewers which makes it a serious concern. Their films have racist, sexual stereotypes, content etc. Even the Lord of the rings franchise has been contamited with Bakshis filth and lies, his goal is clearly to make all women, black people etc look like a bunch of non-human freaks and destroy and warp innocent minds which we need to protect and save!!!!! Spred this petition. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.63.84.163 (talk) 00:21, 10 February 2017 (UTC)

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Cool and the Crazy

Maybe we should put "The Cool and the Crazy" into his main filmography? It is 'technically' a film. Maybe like include the fact that it's a TV movie, but put it in the main filmography. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 165.73.228.124 (talk) 13:11, 14 November 2021 (UTC)