

But beyond all the glorious music, Yellow Submarine is a landmark in animation, with Heinz Edelmann’s inspired art direction conjuring up a non-stop parade of wildly different styles and techniques. They come from the outskirts of Pepperland with an arsenal of dastardly weapons at. But there must be villains and there are no cartoonish baddies more nefarious and reviled than the Blue Meanies. So it’s The Beatles to the rescue, as our animated heroes team up with Young Fred and the Nowhere Man and journey across seven seas to free Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, make peace with the Meanies, and restore music, colour, and love to the world. The world is Pepperland, 80,000 leagues under the sea, where people live in harmony frolicking across the hills with music wafting through the air. But this peaceful harmony is shattered when the Blue Meanies invade with their army of storm bloopers, apple bonkers, snapping turtle turks, and the menacing flying glove in an attempt to stop the music and drain Pepperland of all colour and hope. The Glove had zero chill, and was always ready to smash happiness and silence music. He stands 7 1/4' tall and has articulation at the neck, shoulders, hands, waist and feet.
#YELLOW SUBMARINE CARTOON GLOVE LOVE MOVIE#
Once upon a time….or maybe twice….there was an unearthly paradise called Pepperland, 80,000 leagues under the sea it lay, a place where beauty, happiness, and music reign supreme. Clad in his cartoon movie costume of jacket, striped bellbottoms and Beatle boots, John sports round specs, a Beatle cut, sideburns and Fu Manchu moustache.


An icon of psychedelic pop culture, Yellow Submarine, by George Dunning, is a colourful musical spectacle and an exhilaratingly joyful cinematic experience for all ages – filled with visual invention, optical illusions, word play, and glorious, glorious music.
