His time in Los Angeles was a transitional period. It is said that the quality of cartoons on Cartoowork is poor and cks the plexity and sophistication that other animation els possess. However, the challenge lies iing something good through simplicity. What would these individuals do with a lot of money?
In his memory, he holds a deep attat to some cartoons that are almost like memories from his adolesce. Paul Higgs taught him how to work in 2D animation. They even discussed how Disney had better teology in industrial eaihan Hanna-Barbera. They solved those problems with various activities, such as using digital sers. With a bination of handcrafted work, teology, and teiques like ink, watercolors, and tempera.
Oher hand, his grandfather had a lively time expl all of Los Angeles. He pyed billiards, went swimming in the pool multiple times, and ehe pany of friends he made during his stay. The 10 days that were supposed to be a punishment turned out to be a refreshing break for his grandfather, who was always limited uhe trol of his dear wife.
Furthermore, Lux ics tis role in publishing these ics. The amazing thing about this winter season is the publication of "The Lion King" ics, aimed at establishing a foothold in Disney's retionships. However, plications arise from a plete ck of tacts that could iate a mutually beneficial tract with Disney's producers, as well as the eic power of other panies.
As an essential starting point for Disney in maniputing "The Lion King" against the small pany Pixar, this is a corporate project that aims t new glory to Disney. It requires careful attention to the stru of this eborate pn, as there is talk of explicit suffocation where Dishrough a tract for five films, dominates and chokes off all retions with Pixar.
He saw his father waiting for him in his usual business suit, drinking coffee at the airport entrance.
-Father, how are you? - Billy said, pletely exhausted after pleting the opening structure of "Yuyu/Hakushu." They dedicated themselves to storyb the first chapter and pleted some basic sequences for the entire first chapter.
The project was a success thanks to Billy's drawing skills. Everything he does in terms of drawing and leading the creative process for the series he handles is simply perfect. The creative work he did with Paul was worth every sed.
- I'm perfectly fine, son, - said Thomas Carson.
-That's great to hear! How has everything been with the pany? - Billy asked Mr. Carson, who had deep bags under his eyes.
-Well, everything has turned upside down since you left. Sales have dramatically increased, and there has been a boom in the produ of Sm Dunk trading cards, - Thomas said. - We have already pleted nearly four deliveries of 70,000 units, and we had to double our produ by hiring new workers. Luckily, we had some extra materials that we purchased for the six months, but it won't be enough for the uping months. We had to pother order to mahe produ and hire five new employees. -
- Wow, I'm quite surprised, - said Billy.
- You should be. The orders kept ing oer another. Even the Sm Dunk ic itself is pletely sold out everywhere. They are urging us to rehe entire produ. In the end, I could only iate with Mike to help us meet the Sm Dunk orders for an additional 5%, along with providing suffit materials for the ic, - Thomas expined.
-How much have we earned? - Billy asked.
-I don't know, son. But based on our sales, roudly boast of earning approximately 1.5 million, - the adult stated, with his characteristic sly smile wherikes a good deal.
The sales of the collectible cards have been a success in all published locations. The magnifit basketball atmosphere of this era, and the great feats of the basketball pyers, including the 1992 Dream Team of superstars, are the driving forces behind the series' great success.
-I never expected this much money, - Billy said.
-Well, after taxes, you'll have plenty of moo i, - Thomas said. - I evehe possibility of fulfilling your long-awaited game now. Renovating the entire warehouse with this ued ine will be a great help. -
-These are all great ideas! - Billy responded, happy that the business was starting to take shape positively.
-How was your time at Hanna-Barbera? - Thomas asked.
-It was worth every penny. We developed the tent for the first episode of Yuyu Hakusho, and Paul Higgs, who was my mentor, taught me a lot of tricks about animatioion. Together, we created the opening fhost Report and developed the storyboard for the first episode, - Billy said.
-That's fantastic, - Thomas replied.
-Well, along with the first episode's backgrounds, Paul Higgs was so impressed that he introduced me to the el executive, who mentiohat I have an open door to work at Hanna-Barbera whenever I want, - Billy responded.
-Well, if you want to create an animation el, as you mentioned, having reitireat animators like those at Warner Bros. will only enhance your future, - Thomas said.
Mr. Carson wao say something aloud but stopped.
-Little Cudia came two days ago and had pizza with me, - Thomas said, feeling a bit unfortable with the situation.
-She had pizza with you. - Billy said, surprised.
- Yes, she showed up uedly one day and didn't believe much about your trip with yrandfather. She thought you would stay at home watg movies. She arrived around 3:00 PM, and when she found out that you iook a trip with yrandfather to Los Angeles, she blushed. But since her mother doesn't like pizza, especially a rge one, she said she would have to eat it with her, - Thomas expined.
- Hahaha, - Billy ughed. He couldn't articute the followiences because he knew about Cudia's antics.
-She be quite intense. She gets you to do what she wants, and you don't even realize how you end up fulfilling all her requests, - Billy said.
-That's true, soched the Lakers game together, and I only say she's a special woman. Take good care of her, son, - Thomas said, still feeling quite unfortable with the father-soionship and his responsibilities as a father, needing to provide some expnations.
-She reminds me of your mother, - Thomas said with a heavy heart.
The love of his life, Agustina, left her soul baptized with an unfettable love. He met her at a restaurant where he worked as a waiter while studying at uy. He fell pletely in love with that woman with a quick smile and a bubbly sense of humor. But she also had sporadic quick mood swings and tremendous ahat left him sitting there.
Little Cudia had that same spirit, that characteristic burst of energy that reminded him of his beautiful wife.
- Be a good father! There was a moment when I thought we would be together as friends, but somehow, she prevailed, - Billy said, embarrassed to share these details with his father.
-Yrowing up so fast, son, - Mr. Carsohe weight of the years. His little boy now has a woman in his life. He even noticed a hint of facial hair on Billy's face, his voice has transitioned from a sweet too a deeper one, and undoubtedly, he has grown taller.
How sadness fills his heart. It feels like just yesterday he finished kindergarten and would fall asleep during sames. And now he's going out with girls his age.
-Dad, what was my mother like? - Billy asked, surprising Mr. Carson.
-Oh, she was an amazing woman, son. I loved her very much. She used to read on Sunday ms in the sunlight. She would ugh slowly as she read the book, and at one point, she would jump up and say she wao go to the library, the beach, or some new restaurant she had heard about, - Thomas said.
-At night, she would have hot chocote and fall asleep on the couch. Iernoons and evenings, she would talk until the early hours. She loved flowers and sunny days. The happiest day she had was when she became pregnant with you. Whearted the me for our house, she picked out the furniture and kissed me every m to wake me up,- he tinued.
-You loved her very much, - Billy whispered.
-With all my heart, - Thomas replied.
-Grandpa had a great time, - Billy mumbled.
-Yes, I see that. He's been sleeping the whole way from the airport, - Thomas said, looking at his father sleeping in the back seat.
-He did everything he could to keep himself busy. If anyone had a vacation, it was him. Oher hand, I ran into Larry Bird! - Billy excimed.
-In Los Angeles. What a surprise! - Thomas said. - Well, the assistant to Mr. Cameron, a guy named Patrick, was talking about fulfilling the agreement you had. He'll promote us in The New York Times and, if possible, arrange another interview before the premiere of Terminator in a year. -
-That's great, - Billy said.
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