Ollie Johnston - Characters Animated By Johnston

Characters Animated By Johnston

  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Assistant Animator
  • Pinocchio - Pinocchio
  • Fantasia - Cupids in "Pastoral Symphony", Centaurettes by the lake
  • Bambi-Bambi, Thumper
  • The Three Caballeros - "The Flying Gauchito", Donald Duck, Panchito Pistoles, Jose Carioca
  • Make Mine Music - "Casey at the Bat", "Peter and the Wolf"
  • Song of the South - Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer Bear
  • Melody Time - Johnny Appleseed and Johnny's Guardian Angel in "Johnny Appleseed", "Little Toot"
  • The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad -Ratty, Moley, Macbadger, Trial Scene, Ichabod Crane, Brom Bones, Katrina
  • Cinderella - Evil Stepsisters, Lackey
  • Alice in Wonderland - Alice, King of Hearts
  • Peter Pan - Mr. Smee
  • Lady and the Tramp - Lady, Jock, Trusty
  • Sleeping Beauty - Three Good Fairies
  • One Hundred and One Dalmatians - Pongo, Perdita, Puppies, Nanny Cook
  • The Sword in the Stone - Wart, Merlin, Archimedes
  • The Jungle Book - Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera
  • The Aristocats - Duchess, Thomas O'Malley, Kittens, Amelia, Abigail, Uncle Waldo
  • Robin Hood - Prince John, Sir Hiss, Robin Hood, Little John, Maid Marian
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo
  • The Rescuers - Bernard, Bianca, Chairman, Rufus the Cat, Penny, Orville the Albatross
  • The Fox and the Hound - Young Tod and Young Copper

Note: At the time these films were produced it was common for an animator to animate every character in the shot

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