Hello there. I'm planning to be a animator and I'm already an artist! If your handy with animation and how-to-draw books, here's the books that I currently have...
Yep!
Character Animation Crash Course by Eric Goldberg. This book is kinda cool despite the designs remind me like the golden age cartoons and it also contents Aladdin and Genie in this book too.
Another one I have there was
How to Draw Mickey Mouse & Friends Through the Decades. This book has a great history of the characters (but no Oswald though, but mentioned) including Donald, Goofy, Pluto, among others.
I also had
Draw 50: Famous Cartoons book as well, featuring both King Features characters and Hanna-Barbera characters. There's even had Felix, Popeye and a few others as well.
How to Draw Nickelodeon is quite cool too. It features SpongeBob, Fairly OddParents, Rugrats, Jimmy Neutron and Rocket Power (though I'm not a fan of Rocket Power).
I even had
Learn to Draw Bugs Bunny and Friends too! It contains some characters like Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Sylvester and Tweety.
Now here's the books I will get...
Learn to Draw
Phineas and Ferb! It features drawing the character from the show (but a few missing on the book including Stacy Hirano and the Fireside Girls) like Phineas, Ferb, Candace, Perry, Jermy, Dr. Doofenshmirtz with his daughter Vanessa, Isabella, Baljeet and Buford.
I also needed the Learn to Draw Archie & Friends as well. Because I like the Archie comics and I would draw in the style of the animated shows that did by Filmation in the late '60s and the '70s.
Cartoon Animation is also needed to my collection as well. It's similar to Character Animation Crash Course, but not that much but almost.
That's all I have and needed to my collection.