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My work on 'Yellow Submarine' was in Hollywood and The Beatles were in India during that period, and my work on the TV show was in Australia and they were in England or traveling the world themselves," Campbell said. And now, all of those children are adults, and they’re so happy to talk to somebody who helped make those shows and express their enthusiasm and nostalgia for them.Anything that had a lot of explosions and fighting and violence and stuff, I didn’t like working on.

Campbell, , said as a youth he was determined to become an animator. Interview, images and video: 'Yellow Submarine,' 'Scooby-Doo' animator Ron Campbell bringing art from his 50-year career to OKC I was inspired by Chuck Jones, a generation before mine, he worked on 'Looney Tunes,' and did characters like Bugs Bunny and the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote," Campbell said.

"Traveling the country I’ve been really surprised and hit on the head by how much love people have for the memories and the power of nostalgia for the cartoons I’ve helped make. I don’t know how I managed to achieve that, but I just didn’t, with a couple of exceptions - and I didn’t stay on those shows for very long. And if I sell paintings along the way, hey, terrific.

The Beatles Cartoon Art Show is a one man show featuring legendary animator/director Ron Campbell. Ron was part of the original team the created the Scooby Doo series. The first part of the program would be cartoons and the last part would be a feature film," Campbell told the Sun-News. Keep up with all the biggest announcements and updates with IMDb's breaking news roundup of Comic-Con@Home 2020. His studio produced publicity films for Disney. The 1990’s took Ron Campbell to Disney TV Animation where he contracted animation direction and storyboarded on Bonkers, Goof Troop, Darkwing Duck, and Winnie the Pooh.

… And only eight months of that 50 years and one month was working on ‘The Yellow Submarine.’ So, it was a small part of my life really, but a very big part of what people are interested in now,” Campbell said in a recent phone interview.“For many years, I never mentioned to anybody that ever even worked on it. I did not work on shows I did not like. That was the very last show that was hand-animated, and I was directing the very last scene of the very last episode.

Ron Campbell will have pop art paintings for sale from his work in cartoons and the Beatles film "Yellow Submarine." He was also a storyboard artist at Disney's TV animation department and Nickelodeon. Campbell retired in 2008 and has been touring ever since exhibiting and selling his cartoon pop art paintings. Scooby-Doo debuted in 1969 and seems as popular as ever. "I’m now doing paintings on all the shows that I’ve done. Campbell said it's taken him a long time to realize the power of his artwork. When he moved to the United States, he worked with Hanna-Barbera on many of the company’s beloved cartoons, like “The Flintstones,” “The Yogi Bear Show,” “The Smurfs,” “The Jetsons” and “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!”“I worked with a lot of other people. "They have a powerful memory of that, no matter how old they are, no matter how difficult their childhood might’ve been, it was a happy memory and that sort of surprised me. $ 295.00

Ron Campbell, Director: Cool McCool. Hand signed by Ron Campbell, limited to 195 copies. She is NewsOK’s top blogger: Her 4-year-old entertainment news blog, BAM’s Blog, has notched more than 1... I told my great-grandmother about it she said, 'Ronnie, they’re just drawings,' and that was a childish epiphany, drawings that come alive. There, Campbell would work for several animated series such as "The Smurfs," "The Jetsons," "The Flintstones," "Scooby-Doo," "Rugrats," "Rocket Power," and "Ed, Edd n Eddy." And I think that’s a large part of the success of the paintings I have. In early 1968, while animating on the “Yellow Submarine” feature film, I was also storyboarding episodes of the first season of Scooby Doo. And that audience, to me, were always just numbers on a page. But they all found sustenance, relief, inspiration, and joy in rushing to the TV on Saturday morning and watching our shows. "I grew up in Australia. [Photo provided] Ron Campbell, an animator, writer and director who worked on the movie "Yellow Submarine" and iconic cartoon series like "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!," will bring his Beatles Cartoon Art Show to Oklahoma City Friday-Sunday at Framed in the Village. So I’m doing it through fear of death. Among his professional accomplishments are an Emmy Award and a Peabody Award for his show "The Big Blue Marble" and for work on "Sesame Street." Approximate size 16" x 21" Sheila E., the drummer, gave it to him as a gift. Brandy McDonnell, also known by her initials BAM, writes stories and reviews on movies, music, the arts and other aspects of entertainment. Campbell describes this piece of art, "This hand signed giclee limited edition art-print is called:-  “Scooby Doo, Where are You?”   Which is the full title of the original show. "As I was coming out of art school, television came to Australia and for the first time there was a way of earning a living for television commercials that were animated so I was ahead of the wave in Australia going around pretending like I knew how to do cartoon films."
So, the Beatles were important in my early career … and now again in my retirement, very important, because a lot of my paintings are based on the Beatles and a lot of the paintings that sell heavily are Beatles paintings.

‘What were our ratings on “Scooby-Doo” last week?,’ you know.

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