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Did Terry G. contribute to the writing of the sketches, apart from his animation?

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Did Terry G. contribute to the writing of the sketches, apart from his animation?

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Terry G. has recently revealed that he wrote ALL of Python the WHOLE time. Q: Will Terry Gilliam ever do animation again? A: Don’t bet on it. Live-action films are his field now. He had much trouble with coming back to animation after leaving it once, and the shaky quality of some the animation in the “Meaning of Life” (though most of it is great) is attributable to his own rustiness but mostly due to the fact that he hired assistants for the job. The closest thing he’s done of late in that regard is the character design for the “King Brian the Wild” animated sequence at the end of the Holy Grail CD-ROM, but the actual animation there was done by professionals. He has done the art for pythonline.com and may contribute new material for the planned “Animations of Mortality” CD-ROM, but his animation days are pretty much over. Best to watch his old stuff. Some of his best work appears in the title sequence of “Life of Brian” as well as the higher-budget redos of his Flying Circus work in

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