Inkblot Cartoon Style

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Inkblot Cartoon Style is the cartoon style most prevalent from the mid-1920s to the mid-1930s.

Most historians refer to this as Rubber Hose Animation because characters' arms, legs and pretty much everything else are usually animated as if they were made of rubber tubing and without elbows or knees.

In many cartoons in the very late Twenties and early and mid-Thirties, not only does everyone dance to the background music, everything dances to it as well.

The style is widely considered Nightmare Fuel because of the genre's tendency toward surrealist humor.

Characteristics of Characters of the Inkblot Cartoon Style:

If this style is used in a cartoon that was made after the 1920s/1930s, it results in Retreaux. It often, but not always, goes hand-in-hand with Rubber Hose Limbs, which originated from this style.

Examples of Inkblot Cartoon Style include:

Examples from the 1920s/1930s:

Retreaux Examples

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