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The Definitive Ward Kimball Biography- Releasing 2026

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Official site for “If It Ain't Fun, To Hell With It! Ward Kimball's Adventures in Disney, Jazz, Trains, and the Avant-Garde,” the authoritative bio by Amid Amidi about the iconic Disney legend.

Early Ward Kimball art, 1933. Ad for a Santa Barbara bar called The Midget, which served the Collegiate burger.

Happy birthday, #MichaelJackson, who would have turned 60 years old today. In the 1980s, Jackson visited Ward and Betty Kimball twice at their home, and they visited Jackson 3 times at his home. This photo is from the first time they met, on January 19, 1984.

An essential item for Kimballana collectors: Ward’s Experimental Waldorf Salad Plate. Eagle-eyed viewers may have caught this image appear as a gag in the 2016 Mickey Mouse short “Entombed” (second image).

Here is the never-before-published preparatory drawing for “The Committee.” Ward almost always used a grid to plan out his paintings. There’ll be more never-before-published paintings and roughs in the upcoming bio: “If It Ain't Fun, To Hell With It! Ward Kimball's Adventures in Disney, Jazz, Trains, and the Avant-Garde.”

A key to Ward Kimball’s philosophy about cartooning was that a character should look funny BEFORE it is animated. Here's an exploration of 10 funny dogs by Ward. Which one is your favorite?

In honor of #NationalTattooDay, here’s a 1971 book review that Ward wrote of C. H. Fellowes’ “The Tattoo Book.” Not sure where it was originally published.