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  1. Feb 12, 2013 · The commercials were designed by Tom Oreb, who in my humble opinion, was the most versatile and skilled designer during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation. Oreb’s assistant art director and ...

  2. Jun 23, 2014 · The character designer on these spots was Tom Oreb (better known for his work on Sleeping Beauty, 101 Dalmatians, and Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom ), and the background layout artist...

    • Did you know Tom Oreb designed Disney commercials?1
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    • Did you know Tom Oreb designed Disney commercials?5
  3. 114,594 views. 1.1K. Commercials for the American Motors 1955 Nash automobiles designed by the late, great Tom Oreb in the Walt Disney TV commercial unit. Quoting from the wonder...

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    Walt had already drawn the ire of other movie studios for his agreeing to produce original programming for the enemy of television that was stealing audiences from theaters. To produce television commercials was considered so beneath the status of a major movie studio that it was unthinkable. However, Walt had a plan to tap into that lucrative area...

    Disney veteran Harry Tytle, who worked at the studio for more than 40 years in a variety of capacities including producing the weekly television program stated in his autobiography: Commercial work answered our prayers, as it supplied badly needed capital. Advertising work clearly helped keep the studio intact. But while the studio made money with ...

    The primary director for these commercials was Charles Augustus Nick Nichols. Nichols, who began his Disney career as an animator on the Disney shorts, had most of his responsibility as a director on the Pluto cartoons from 1944-1951. The commercials provided work for some of the Disney animators who had been working on the short cartoons that were...

    Besides Bucky Beaver, Disney also produced icons for other companies. Fresh Up Freddie was the mascot created by the Disney Studios for the 7-Up soft drink company. He was a cocky animated rooster who looked like a mixture of Panchito the Mexican rooster and the wacky Aracuan bird who both appeared in The Three Caballeros. Freddie demonstrated how ...

    Walt signed a contract in 1951 to produce a series of eight animated commercials for Mohawk Carpets. The contract refers to the character as Tommy Hawk, but was finally named Tommy Mohawk. He was a young Indian boy with a Mohawk haircut with a feather and carried a tomahawk. The spots themselves were all animated in 1952. The titles of the commerci...

  4. Aug 26, 2006 · The Secret Walt Disney Commercials. By Amid Amidi | 08/26/2006 3:05 am | Be the First to Comment! ... Not to mention that Tom Oreb created an extraordinary amount of great designs for these ...

  5. Nov 28, 2018 · Tom Orebs version of Mickey Mouse, all straight lines and sharp angles, was very much a part of that midcentury world—and for this commercial, Orebs design concept was extended to include Minnie Mouse and the two nephews as well. Even Peg-Leg Pete got a stylized do-over for these commercials.

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  7. Mar 4, 2006 · If you recall from my posts on TOOT, WHISTLE, PLUNK & BOOM and MELODY, Tom Oreb did character design at Disney for a few years before moving on to work on other projects (like commercials, for instance). Largely forgotten throughout the years, Oreb left his mark on Ward Kimball and the many artists who were lucky enough to work alongside him.

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