Mixed Animation and Monty Python

In class we discussed the multiple types of hybrid animation, in particular "mixed" animation. We defined mixed animated films as films that have both live-action and animation, but keep the two mediums separate. Two different world coexisting in one film. This made me think of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, as well as Monty Python's Flying Circus. In the TV show, there are brief animated interludes between sketches that tie sketches together. The animator, Terry Gilliam, would create animated sketches that were very dark and twisted but also silly and humorous. In the Monty Python Films, the animation served as a way to serve plot exposition or help transition between scenes. Live action and animation however, always stayed separate.

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