The failure of the show hurt the Beatles's reputation, even though the soundtrack still sold well. Many people who saw it did not like it, and ABC in the United States cancelled their plans to show Magical Mystery Tour in America. It was strange, and did not have a normal storyline. The Beatles themselves produced a television special, Magical Mystery Tour, which was shown on British TV over the Christmas holidays in 1967. He also worked hard, to make the music fit well with the imagery of the cartoon. George Martin, who was the Beatles's music producer, composed orchestral music to play behind the dialogue. The animators working on the movie did their best, to make it entertaining and interesting. The Beatles' speaking voices in the movie were not their own, but were provided by actors. Erich Segal, who later became famous for his novels Love Story and Oliver's Story, helped write the screenplay for Yellow Submarine. The band helped more with ideas for the movie's story, adding jokes and things they thought would make an audience laugh. In all, only four new songs were set aside for the movie. Instead they set aside leftover songs, or songs that had not turned out as well as they had hoped, to give to the producers. They did not put much effort into making this music. Along with using songs they had already recorded, the Beatles were expected to make new music especially for the cartoon. More Beatles songs (and ideas based on their song lyrics) would be featured in the movie. When George Dunning and Al Brodax, who directed and produced their cartoon series, asked the Beatles for permission to make a cartoon based on "Yellow Submarine", they agreed mostly because the cartoon would help them finish their movie contract. They did not want to appear in another movie. (The band themselves were not involved in the making or writing of the series, and did not like the series very much.) The Beatles had a contract with United Artists, to make three movies for them, but had not liked the way their second movie, Help!, had turned out. King Features Syndicate, a cartoon publisher (who were also famous for Popeye the Sailor), produced an animated series featuring the Beatles's likenesses and songs. Both songs became popular, but "Yellow Submarine" was especially liked by children. It also became a single, with "Eleanor Rigby" as its flip side. The recording appeared on their Revolver album, released later the same year. And you can portray several submarines.Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "Yellow Submarine" in 1966, with help from another singer, Donovan, who also performed on the Beatles's recording of it. When you learn how to draw a submarine, you can add details. Remember that the perception of the picture is greatly influenced by the colors and shades that you choose to paint your little masterpiece. It’s very easy to create masterpieces with your own hands! If you want, you can download the PDF file, it is located at the very end of our submarine drawing tutorial. Depending on your mood and your desire, the submarine can be either gray or very bright. This is how, easily and simply, you can draw a submarine. We paint the submarine and the sea around. The stethoscope, the porthole on the hatch, and the bubbles must be completed.ĭraw the sea or the ocean. With the help of confidence, smooth lines draw the hull of the submarine.ĭraw the oval windows and blades at the narrow end of the shape.ĭraw the rectangle on top of the submarine.
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