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-->"Peace on Earth was a tough one to animate and to write. We shouldn't actually have made that as a one-reeler, we should have made it in about three to five reels. We cut it and cut it and cut it; we didn't cut footage that was animated—nobody in his right mind does that, unless it's bad. But cutting the storyboard and switching around. It has some flaws. I just got tired of it near the end. That's always been a weakness with me, that I get so fed up on it at the end of a picture that I would just as soon turn it over to the Girl Scouts to make. Unless it were a feature that would warrant going on with costs forever. I've observed that as a weakness in myself, that I often end up with a weak, insubstantial ending for a picture."
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-->"Peace on Earth was a tough one to animate and to write. We shouldn't actually have made that as a one-reeler, we should have made it in about three to five reels. We cut it and cut it and cut it; we didn't cut footage that was animated—nobody in his right mind does that, unless it's bad. But cutting the storyboard and switching around. It has some flaws. I just got tired of it near the end. That's always been a weakness with me, that I get so fed up on it at the end of a picture that I would just as soon turn it over to the Girl Scouts to make. Unless it were a feature that would warrant going on with costs forever. I've observed that as a weakness in myself, that I often end up with a weak, insubstantial ending for a picture.""
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of the duo spoke of making an animated film based on the legends of King Arthur, but this never got off the ground.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of the duo spoke of making an animated film based on the legends of King Arthur, but this never got off the ground.
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* CreatorBacklash: In his interview with Micheal Barrier, Hugh Harman openly disowned all of his cartoons, saying he only made three good ones; "The Old Mill Pond", "The Blue Danube" and "PeaceOnEarth".
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* CreatorBacklash: In his interview with Micheal Barrier, Hugh Harman openly disowned all of his cartoons, saying he only made three good ones; "The Old Mill Pond", "The Blue Danube" and "PeaceOnEarth"."WesternAnimation/PeaceOnEarth".
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* CreatorBacklash: In his interview with Micheal Barrier, Hugh Harman openly disowned all of his cartoons, saying he only made three good ones; "The Old Mill Pond", "The Blue Danube" and "PeaceOnEarth".
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* CreatorBacklash: In his interview with Micheal Barrier, Hugh Harman openly disowned all of his cartoons, saying he only made three good ones; "The Old Mill Pond", "The Blue Danube" and "PeaceOnEarth"."PeaceOnEarth".
** And even then, Hugh [[http://www.michaelbarrier.com/Interviews/Harman/interview_hugh_harman.htm he admitted]] that he wasn't completely satisfied with how Peace on Earth turned out, and felt that the film needed to be far longer than it was.
-->"Peace on Earth was a tough one to animate and to write. We shouldn't actually have made that as a one-reeler, we should have made it in about three to five reels. We cut it and cut it and cut it; we didn't cut footage that was animated—nobody in his right mind does that, unless it's bad. But cutting the storyboard and switching around. It has some flaws. I just got tired of it near the end. That's always been a weakness with me, that I get so fed up on it at the end of a picture that I would just as soon turn it over to the Girl Scouts to make. Unless it were a feature that would warrant going on with costs forever. I've observed that as a weakness in myself, that I often end up with a weak, insubstantial ending for a picture."
** And even then, Hugh [[http://www.michaelbarrier.com/Interviews/Harman/interview_hugh_harman.htm he admitted]] that he wasn't completely satisfied with how Peace on Earth turned out, and felt that the film needed to be far longer than it was.
-->"Peace on Earth was a tough one to animate and to write. We shouldn't actually have made that as a one-reeler, we should have made it in about three to five reels. We cut it and cut it and cut it; we didn't cut footage that was animated—nobody in his right mind does that, unless it's bad. But cutting the storyboard and switching around. It has some flaws. I just got tired of it near the end. That's always been a weakness with me, that I get so fed up on it at the end of a picture that I would just as soon turn it over to the Girl Scouts to make. Unless it were a feature that would warrant going on with costs forever. I've observed that as a weakness in myself, that I often end up with a weak, insubstantial ending for a picture."
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* CreatorBacklash: In his interview with Micheal Barrier, Hugh Harman openly disowned all of his cartoons, saying he only made three good ones; "The Old Mill Pond", "The Blue Danube" and "PeaceOnEarth".