Wright came to the studio in the 1940s, and became well known throughout the ensuing decades for his endearingly gloomy and sullen personality traits as well as his bass voice. Shortly after World War II, Wright came to England to serve as an animation supervisor for
Animaland in
David Hand's
Gaumont-British Animation studio in
Cookham. He returned to the United States shortly after the studio's closure in 1950. In his later years, he turned out to be a natural model for
Eeyore when the studio began development on
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. Wright, along with his fellow Disney contemporaries, was a pioneer in the use of "gags" within cartoons, often acted out in front of the "story board," a bulletin board pinned with sequential sketches of the cartoon's scenes. Early on, with ''
Goofy's Glider'' and other "How To" cartoons, Ralph pioneered the story concept featuring a hero's failed attempt at achieving his goals. This technique is still in use today in most major animation studios, with
Warner Bros. Cartoons incorporated this premise into
Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner,
Sylvester and
Tweety, and
Bugs Bunny and
Daffy Duck cartoons. This highly reusable format proved to be wildly successful. In fact, full credit was attributed by Frank Tashlin interviewed by Michael Barrier in 2004: "That all came from a marvelous fellow who came from
Tillamook, Oregon, a fellow by the name of Ralph Wright. He came down, and his pants were twelve inches too short for him, and he wore suspenders—he was out of the hills. But he had a crazy, crazy mind, almost as wild as Roy Williams, who is the best of all. Ralph did the first story of that type for Jack Kinney, called How to Ride a Horse. The Goof tried to stay on the horse—boom, off, another joke. That was the beginning of what still seems to be going on today. Then he and Kinney made more—a series of jokes, just one problem and working it out. It's like a symphony, with a theme and then the development of that theme." He spent the last 30 years of his life in
San Luis Obispo County in
Los Osos, California, before his death on December 31, 1983, at his home in Los Osos from a
heart attack, at the age of 75. ==Credits==