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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

REBELBIKERDUDE IN CARTOONLAND & WONDERLAND VIA LIVE-ACTION/ANIMATION MASH-UP VIDEO CLIPS! - GALLERY #1: CARTOONLAND

 
An AI-generated still picture of me, RebelBikerDude, encountering some crazy characters in Cartoonland! Image created by RebelBikerDude using Grok Imagine

Some of the legendary animator Walt Disney's earliest creations, produced by him during the early 1920s, were a series of 57 b/w silent cartoon shorts (16 of which are now lost, sadly) originally entitled the Alice Comedies but released many decades later in home media collections under the title Alice in Cartoonland: The Original Alice Comedies. Inspired by Lewis Carroll's classic 1865 childtren's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (its title usually shortened nowadays to Alice in Wonderland), a book that had long fascinated Disney (the very first Alice Comedies short was directly inspired by it & entitled Alice's Wonderland), they were truly groundbreaking cartoons for their time.

This is because each of them combined live action with animation, featuring a real-life little girl as Alice (played by four different child actresses during the series' 1924-1927 run, beginning with Virginia Davis) encountering all manner of crazy cartoon characters in a wide range of different animated situations. They also featured as an animated sidekick for Alice a cartoon cat named Julius.

Although they may appear quite primitive when viewed today, these pioneering shorts led Disney and other animators to create ever greater, more sophisticated, movie-length successes in this live-action/animation mash-up genre. With Disney, these have included such classics as Song of the South, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks & the absolutely astonishing 1988 masterpiece Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - still deemed by many movie buffs to be the greatest live-action/animation mash-up movie ever produced.

 
One of my own live-action/animation mash-up video clips, featuring me, RebelBikerDude, with some wacky cartoon characters direct from Cartoonland; clip created by RebelBikerDude using Grok Imagine

During the past few months here in my AI biker art blog, I've been expanding my range of AI image creations, producing not only countless still pictures but also a fair few short video clips. But what I've never created are clips that combine live action with animation - until now, that is. For this present gallery & the next one, revealed tomorrow, showcase my very first attempts at producing live-action/animation mash-up video clips, which, inspired by Disney & his Alice Comedies, and also in turn by their own inspiration, Lewis Carroll's original Alice book, consist of a series of short video clips in which some outrageously zany cartoon characters are encountered by a live-action biker visiting them in their very own animated world - Cartoonland. And who is that biker? None other than yours truly, of course - RebelBikerDude! And I don't just get to visit Cartoonland either - I also turn up in Wonderland, which will feature in tomorrow's gallery, and whose famous characters are even wackier than they were in Carroll's novel!

I'm presenting these video clips here and in tomorrow's gallery in two different ways - both as separate, unlinked, individual clips, and as two longer video segments in which all of the Cartoonland clips are segued together into a single sequence, and all of the Wonderland clips are too. In both galleries, the segued video sequence is presented first, followed by a selection of still pictures extracted from it, which are then followed in turn by all of the video sequence's separate component clips. I hope that you enjoy my latest experiment in AI biker-themed image generation as revealed in this gallery & the next one, and I plan to create more in this live-action/animation mash-up genre in due course.

[NB - I need to note that whereas the Alice Comedies were silent, in my RebelBikerDude video clips below & in the next gallery you get to hear my London East-End Cockney tones in all their chirpy cheeky-chappy cheeriness, but this came at a cost. For reasons wholly unknown to me, Grok Imagine, the AI video-generation program that I used to produce these clips, seemed to consider that for authenticity purposes my 'Cor Blimey' accent should feature a steady stream of very mild expletive utterances, entirely unprompted by me (inded, I provided no dialogue prompts at all) but appearing in virtually every clip that it produced for me in this series. As I noted above, the expletives are very mild, but I thought I'd mention their presence in the following clips before you watch them, just in case anyone might have been offended had they encountered these words without any prior warning about them from me.]

 
The full sequence of segued video clips featuring me, RebelBikerDude, in Cartoonland; clips created by RebelBikerDude using Grok Imagine

 









































 





















More of my AI biker-themed pictures & videos next time!

Plus: please click here to access a chronological listing of fully clickable links to all galleries uploaded by me on this blog. NB - all of the pictures & video clips included in this page's gallery were created by me, RebelBikerDude, using the AI image-generation program Grok Imagine, for non-commercial, entertainment purposes only, and do not feature any real-life persons (other than me!) or copyrighted characters.


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