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Ray Harryhausen is a visual effects pioneer and a genius in his field. Inspired by ''[[King Kong]]'', he became a [[Stop Motion]] animator and worked on such classics as ''[[Jason and The Argonauts (Film)|Jason and The Argonauts]]'', ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'' and the ''Sinbad'' films.
Ray Harryhausen is a visual effects pioneer and a genius in his field. Inspired by ''[[King Kong]]'', he became a [[Stop Motion]] animator and worked on such classics as ''[[Jason and the Argonauts]]'', ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'' and the ''Sinbad'' films.


These movies would often be more showcases for Harryhausen's talent than anything else, but they had several similarities:
These movies would often be more showcases for Harryhausen's talent than anything else, but they had several similarities:


* Fantastic plots: ''Jason'' and ''Clash'' were both loosely adapted from Greek myths, the ''Sinbad'' movies came from Arabian myths and ''One Million Years BC'' was set in...well, [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|it's fairly obvious]].
* Fantastic plots: ''Jason'' and ''Clash'' were both loosely adapted from Greek myths, the ''Sinbad'' movies came from Arabian myths and ''One Million Years BC'' was set in...well, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|it's fairly obvious]].
* Hammy acting.
* Hammy acting.
* Famous actors playing small roles: Sir [[Laurence Olivier]] and Maggie Smith were both in ''Clash of the Titans''. Why? [[Money, Dear Boy|Money, dear boy]].
* Famous actors playing small roles: Sir [[Laurence Olivier]] and Maggie Smith were both in ''Clash of the Titans''. Why? [[Money, Dear Boy]].


Films that Harryhausen made in this trope:
Films that Harryhausen made in this trope:


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== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* Several of his classic films have been given Comic Book sequels, or adaptations, which retain this trope by including his original sketches as an extra.
* Several of his classic films have been given Comic Book sequels, or adaptations, which retain this trope by including his original sketches as an extra.
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== Film ==
== Film ==
* ''[[The Lost World (Literature)|The Lost World]]'' (1925) - By Willis O'Brian, not Harryhausen, the [[Trope Maker]].
* ''[[The Lost World (novel)|The Lost World]]'' (1925) - By Willis O'Brian, not Harryhausen, the [[Trope Maker]].
* ''[[King Kong]]'' - The Film that inspired Harryhausen, and the first [[Trope Codifier]].
* ''[[King Kong]]'' - The Film that inspired Harryhausen, and the first [[Trope Codifier]].
* ''[[Mighty Joe Young]]'' - Harryhausen's first Hollywood gig, spiritual sequel to ''[[King Kong]]''. The effects were a collaboration between O'Brian and Harryhausen.
* ''[[Mighty Joe Young]]'' - Harryhausen's first Hollywood gig, spiritual sequel to ''[[King Kong]]''. The effects were a collaboration between O'Brian and Harryhausen.
* ''[[The Beast From Twenty Thousand Fathoms]]'' - While not the first [[Attack of the Fifty Foot Whatever|monster to attack a city]], it was the first monster to be [[I Love Nuclear Power|created by The Bomb]]. [[In Name Only|Very losely based]] on the short story of the same name by Harryhausen's friend and fellow guy-named-Ray, [[Ray Bradbury]]. Because of the movie's success and only vague connection to the story, Bradbury renamed his work "The Fog Horn" to differentiate the two.
* ''[[The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms]]'' - While not the first [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever|monster to attack a city]], it was the first monster to be [[I Love Nuclear Power|created by The Bomb]]. [[In Name Only|Very losely based]] on the short story of the same name by Harryhausen's friend and fellow guy-named-Ray, [[Ray Bradbury]]. Because of the movie's success and only vague connection to the story, Bradbury renamed his work "The Fog Horn" to differentiate the two.
* ''[[It Came From Beneath The Sea]]'' - [[Everything's Squishier With Cephalopods|Giant Octopus attacks San Francisco]]. Notably, the City Fathers didn't want to have their newly built [[Monumental Damage|Golden Gate Bridge]] destroyed in the film for fear it would show the bridge being a weak structure. The producers filmed guerrilla-style and put it in anyway. The octopus only has six tentacles, to save on animation time.
* ''[[It Came From Beneath The Sea]]'' - [[Everything's Squishier with Cephalopods|Giant Octopus attacks San Francisco]]. Notably, the City Fathers didn't want to have their newly built [[Monumental Damage|Golden Gate Bridge]] destroyed in the film for fear it would show the bridge being a weak structure. The producers filmed guerrilla-style and put it in anyway. The octopus only has six tentacles, to save on animation time.
* ''[[The Animal World]]'' - Started as a Documentary about life, but the [[Stop Motion]] [[Everything's Better With Dinosaurs|Dinosaurs]] stole the show. It also reuinited Harryhausen with his idol Willis O'Brian.
* ''[[The Animal World]]'' - Started as a Documentary about life, but the [[Stop Motion]] [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs|Dinosaurs]] stole the show. It also reuinited Harryhausen with his idol Willis O'Brian.
* ''[[Earth vs. the Flying Saucers]]'' - [[Alien Invasion]] done with little subtlety. Some of the most iconic [[Monumental Damage]] occurs in this movie when Washington is attacked, including a saucer crashing into the Washington monument and knocking it onto people as well as a Saucer destroying the dome of the Capital Building.
* ''[[Earth vs. the Flying Saucers]]'' - [[Alien Invasion]] done with little subtlety. Some of the most iconic [[Monumental Damage]] occurs in this movie when Washington is attacked, including a saucer crashing into the Washington monument and knocking it onto people as well as a Saucer destroying the dome of the Capital Building.
** Footage from this movie later showed up in several [[B-Movie|rather less well done SF films]] like ''[[The Giant Claw]]'' and ''[[The Three Stooges|The Three Stooges in Orbit]]''. It also showed up in ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' classic story "To Serve Man".
** Footage from this movie later showed up in several [[B-Movie|rather less well done SF films]] like ''[[The Giant Claw]]'' and ''[[The Three Stooges|The Three Stooges in Orbit]]''. It also showed up in ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' classic story "To Serve Man".
* ''[[Twenty Million Miles To Earth]]'' - Please stop harassing the Ymir.
* ''[[Twenty Million Miles To Earth]]'' - Please stop harassing the Ymir.
* ''[[The 7th Voyage of Sinbad]]'' - His first full-length color film, and [[Trope Codifier]] for Harryhausen, introducing his iconic creature--the Living Skeleton.
* ''[[The 7th Voyage of Sinbad]]'' - His first full-length color film, and [[Trope Codifier]] for Harryhausen, introducing his iconic creature—the Living Skeleton.
* ''[[The Three Worlds Of Gulliver]]'' - An adaptation of ''[[Gullivers Travels]]''.
* ''[[The Three Worlds Of Gulliver]]'' - An adaptation of ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]''.
* ''[[Mysterious Island]]'' - Sequel to ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea''. [[Executive Meddling|Charles Shneer]] threw in [[Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever|various giant animals]] to give Harryhausen something more to do. [[Tropes Are Not Bad]] strikes again!
* ''[[Mysterious Island]]'' - Sequel to ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea''. [[Executive Meddling|Charles Shneer]] threw in [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever|various giant animals]] to give Harryhausen something more to do. [[Tropes Are Not Bad]] strikes again!
* ''[[Jason and The Argonauts (Film)|Jason and The Argonauts]]'' - Harryhausen's first world-recognized [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] occurs with a battle with 7 skeletons. It took him several days to film one second of film--and he got the scene done in a single take! Also one of the [[Trope Codifier|Trope Codifiers]] and most iconic of Harryhausen's films.
* ''[[Jason and the Argonauts]]'' - Harryhausen's first world-recognized [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] occurs with a battle with 7 skeletons. It took him several days to film one second of film—and he got the scene done in a single take! Also one of the [[Trope Codifier]]s and most iconic of Harryhausen's films.
* ''[[First Men in The Moon]]'' - Victorians [[In Space]] meet [[Bee People|Ant People]] on the moon.
* ''[[The First Men in the Moon]]'' - Victorians [[In Space]] meet [[Bee People|Ant People]] on the moon.
* ''[[The Valley of Gwangi]]'' - [[The Western|Cowboys]] [[Cool vs. Awesome|versus]] [[Everything's Better With Dinosaurs|Dinosaurs]], noted for the epic scene where the cowboys [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|rope the eponymous Allosaurs]].
* ''[[The Valley of Gwangi]]'' - [[The Western|Cowboys]] [[Cool vs. Awesome|versus]] [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs|Dinosaurs]], noted for the epic scene where the cowboys [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|rope the eponymous Allosaurs]].
* ''[[One Million Years BC]]'' - Often noted more for Raquel Welch in a [[Fur Bikini]] than for Ray's Special Effects. But they're very good effects. Supposedly, the archelon model had a lot of critics complaining that Harryhausen used [[Slurpasaur|a real turtle]].
* ''[[One Million Years BC]]'' - Often noted more for Raquel Welch in a [[Fur Bikini]] than for Ray's Special Effects. But they're very good effects. Supposedly, the archelon model had a lot of critics complaining that Harryhausen used [[Slurpasaur|a real turtle]].
* ''[[The Golden Voyage of Sinbad]]'' - Epic scenes include a statue of Kali swordfighting Sinbad with all ''six arms''. Also notable for being the film that brought [[Tom Baker]] (who played the evil magician Koura ''magnificently'') to the attention of the producers of ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]''.
* ''[[The Golden Voyage of Sinbad]]'' - Epic scenes include a statue of Kali swordfighting Sinbad with all ''six arms''. Also notable for being the film that brought [[Tom Baker]] (who played the evil magician Koura ''magnificently'') to the attention of the producers of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
* ''[[Sinbad and The Eye of The Tiger]]'' - Sinbad goes to A [[Lost World]] and battles a giant Saber Toothed Cat.
* ''[[Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger]]'' - Sinbad goes to A [[Lost World]] and battles a giant Saber Toothed Cat.
* ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'' - Ray's final feature, featuring his last [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] in the [[Nightmare Fuel|Medusa]] battle done by flickering firelight. The complexity of that scene wows FX artists to this day.
* ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'' - Ray's final feature, featuring his last [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] in the [[Nightmare Fuel|Medusa]] battle done by flickering firelight. The complexity of that scene wows FX artists to this day.
* Though it wasn't done by Harryhausen, [[The Evil Dead|Army of Darkness]] features a very Harryhausen inspired battle sequence.
* Though it wasn't done by Harryhausen, [[The Evil Dead|Army of Darkness]] features a very Harryhausen inspired battle sequence.
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== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* Many of his effects were reused in famous television series--most notably ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' reusing his Flying Saucers in ''To Serve Man.''
* Many of his effects were reused in famous television series—most notably ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' reusing his Flying Saucers in ''To Serve Man.''




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* Harryhausen's first gig was making shorts for the Army. Infamously, the short ''How To Build a Bridge'' had no visuals of soldiers putting the bridge together, and the superiors worried that the soldiers would think the bridges ''[[Viewers are Morons|would build themselves!]]''
* Harryhausen's first gig was making shorts for the Army. Infamously, the short ''How To Build a Bridge'' had no visuals of soldiers putting the bridge together, and the superiors worried that the soldiers would think the bridges ''[[Viewers are Morons|would build themselves!]]''
* Harryhausen also did several fairy tale adaptations, but few are of note, as they were fully animated Gumby-style shorts.
* Harryhausen also did several fairy tale adaptations, but few are of note, as they were fully animated Gumby-style shorts.
* He had an upscale restaurant named after him in [[Pixar]]'s [[Monsters Inc.]]. A very fitting [[Shout Out]].
* He had an upscale restaurant named after him in [[Pixar]]'s [[Monsters, Inc.]]. A very fitting [[Shout-Out]].
** Speaking of Shout Outs, two stop-motion films that came out in the same year had the exact same nod to the man: both ''[[Wallace and Gromit|Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-rabbit]]'' and ''[[Corpse Bride (Animation)|Corpse Bride]]'' had a "Harryhausen" piano in there.
** Speaking of Shout Outs, two stop-motion films that came out in the same year had the exact same nod to the man: both ''[[Wallace and Gromit|Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-rabbit]]'' and ''[[Corpse Bride]]'' had a "Harryhausen" piano in there.
* One episode of ''[[Swat Kats (Animation)|Swat Kats]]'', ''Bride of the Pastmaster'', had two of its three [[Cyclops]] adorned with horns on their foreheads like the ones in ''[[The 7th Voyage of Sinbad]]''.
* One episode of ''[[Swat Kats]]'', ''Bride of the Pastmaster'', had two of its three [[Cyclopean Creature|Cyclops]] adorned with horns on their foreheads like the ones in ''[[The 7th Voyage of Sinbad]]''.




== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* The ''[[God of War (Video Game)|God of War]]'' series deserves a mention, as the series draws a lot of inspiration from Harryhausen's movies, namelt the [[Greek Mythology]] inspired ones. In particular, the second game includes several shout outs, including fighting skeletons while following [[Jason and The Argonauts]].
* The ''[[God of War (series)|God of War]]'' series deserves a mention, as the series draws a lot of inspiration from Harryhausen's movies, namelt the [[Greek Mythology]] inspired ones. In particular, the second game includes several shout outs, including fighting skeletons while following [[Jason and the Argonauts]].
* The [[Cyclops]] in the [[Play Station]] game for ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'' was quite obviously modeled on the ones from ''[[The 7th Voyage of Sinbad]]'' complete with a horn on its forehead and (if you use the camera to see its lower body) satyr-like legs.
* The [[Cyclopean Creature|Cyclops]] in the [[PlayStation]] game for ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'' was quite obviously modeled on the ones from ''[[The 7th Voyage of Sinbad]]'' complete with a horn on its forehead and (if you use the camera to see its lower body) satyr-like legs.
* Several [[Killer Instinct 2]] characters pay homage to Harryhausen's movies, notably Spinal and Eyedoll.
* Several [[Killer Instinct 2]] characters pay homage to Harryhausen's movies, notably Spinal and Eyedoll.


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Latest revision as of 00:59, 1 March 2021

Ray Harryhausen is a visual effects pioneer and a genius in his field. Inspired by King Kong, he became a Stop Motion animator and worked on such classics as Jason and the Argonauts, Clash of the Titans and the Sinbad films.

These movies would often be more showcases for Harryhausen's talent than anything else, but they had several similarities:

  • Fantastic plots: Jason and Clash were both loosely adapted from Greek myths, the Sinbad movies came from Arabian myths and One Million Years BC was set in...well, it's fairly obvious.
  • Hammy acting.
  • Famous actors playing small roles: Sir Laurence Olivier and Maggie Smith were both in Clash of the Titans. Why? Money, Dear Boy.

Films that Harryhausen made in this trope:

Examples of Harryhausen Movie include:

Comic Books

  • Several of his classic films have been given Comic Book sequels, or adaptations, which retain this trope by including his original sketches as an extra.


Film

Live Action TV

  • Many of his effects were reused in famous television series—most notably The Twilight Zone reusing his Flying Saucers in To Serve Man.


Western Animation

  • Harryhausen's first gig was making shorts for the Army. Infamously, the short How To Build a Bridge had no visuals of soldiers putting the bridge together, and the superiors worried that the soldiers would think the bridges would build themselves!
  • Harryhausen also did several fairy tale adaptations, but few are of note, as they were fully animated Gumby-style shorts.
  • He had an upscale restaurant named after him in Pixar's Monsters, Inc.. A very fitting Shout-Out.
  • One episode of Swat Kats, Bride of the Pastmaster, had two of its three Cyclops adorned with horns on their foreheads like the ones in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.


Video Games