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name is Tony Johansen. I am an artist. I like art and science and
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world and beyond. I love the Internet for giving me access to so much.
I am like a sponge for wondrous things or things that make me wonder. This site is really just a
scrapbook. Being on the web, however, means being able to share the
treasures I find. That's me, Tony Johansen, artist who likes to share
my excitement of being alive.




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    One of many revolutionary techniques in Fantasia was the first combination of live footage with animation in a major motion picture. In this famous sequence at the end of the film Mickey congratulates the conductor. This is the actual dialog:Mickey Mouse: (Pulling on Stokowski’s coat) Mr. Stokowski! Mr. Stokowski!    (Mickey whistles to get Stokowski’s attention)  Mickey Mouse: My congratulations, sir!  Leopold Stokowski: (shaking hands with Mickey) Congratulations to you, Mickey!  Mickey Mouse: Gee, thanks! He, he! Well, so long! I’ll be seeing ya!  Leopold Stokowski: Goodbye! 

    One of many revolutionary techniques in Fantasia was the first combination of live footage with animation in a major motion picture. In this famous sequence at the end of the film Mickey congratulates the conductor. This is the actual dialog:

    Mickey Mouse: (Pulling on Stokowski’s coat) Mr. Stokowski! Mr. Stokowski!
    (Mickey whistles to get Stokowski’s attention)
    Mickey Mouse: My congratulations, sir!
    Leopold Stokowski: (shaking hands with Mickey) Congratulations to you, Mickey!
    Mickey Mouse: Gee, thanks! He, he! Well, so long! I’ll be seeing ya!
    Leopold Stokowski: Goodbye!