"In the early days of animation," Fred Rice explains, "there were so many animation cells to draw that no one person could really draw them all. The head animator would draw, for example, one move by the animated character that would take 15 cells to do. The head animator would draw cell numb one and 15. The assistant animator would draw cells three, five, seven, anine, 11 and 13" Fred's job was to draw all the other cells in-between. "Smoe days Fred would look at a two foot tall stack of cells and wonder how in the world he would ever get through them... but he did!"