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Things We Saw Today: RIP Animation Story Artist and Director Kelly Asbury

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You may not recognize the name but you undoubtedly know the work of Kelly Asbury. The legendary animator directed the Oscar-nominated films Shrek 2 and Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. He also worked on classics like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Toy Story, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, Chicken Run, Wreck-It Ralph, and Frozen to name a few.

Asbury began his career at Walt Disney Feature Animation in 1983, and from there had a hand in countless animated films. Inside Out writer Ronnie del Carmen, who worked with Asbury on The Prince of Egypt, said “Everyone loved Kelly, it’s impossible to not be charmed by him or feed off of his positive energy. We worked together on Prince of Egypt and when I joined Pixar stories of the great ‘Kell-god’ was already legend. I will miss him dearly. Rest In Peace dear friend.”

Kelly left his thumbprint on nearly every beloved animated film of the past four decades. Those films we grew up with had a profound effect on our childhoods, and continue to do so today. What a gift.

Many took to Twitter to remember Asbury and pay their respects:

(via Variety, image: Rich Fury/Getty Images)

  • Here’s a ranking of the best theme park rides based on movies, as well as movies based on rides. (via io9)
  • The showrunners of Harley Quinn discuss season 2 of the animated series. (via Polygon)
  • Mike Henry will no longer voice Cleveland on Family Guy saying “persons of color should play characters of color.” (via Entertainment Weekly)
  • Check out the opening scene of season 2 of Amazon’s The Boys. (via Collider)
  • Popular Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect has been banned from the streaming site. Good luck explaining that sentence to your parents! (via CBR)
  • Celebrities made a DIY at-home version of The Princess Bride for Quibi. (via Syfy Wire)

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