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Elmer would later go on to star in a serial in the Silly Symphony comic strip. "The Life and Adventures of Elmer Elephant", appearing from October 27, 1935, to January 12, 1936, retold the story of the Elmer short. [3] Three years later, Elmer was featured in the strip again, in a continuity called "Timid Elmer".
The Country Cousin is a Walt Disney animated short film released on October 31, 1936, by United Artists.The winner of an Oscar at the 9th Academy Awards for Best Animated Short Film, the film was produced by Walt Disney, directed by Wilfred Jackson, and animated by Art Babbitt and Les Clark. [1]
Was originally intended to follow Elmer Elephant and Three Little Wolves, but production moved ahead to have the film ready for a Christmastime release. As a result, this and the latter film switched production numbers. 7:53 59 Elmer Elephant: March 28, 1936: Wilferd Jackson: Leigh Harline: 8:29 60 Three Little Wolves: April 18, 1936: David ...
The Life and Adventures of Elmer the Elephant: 1935-1936 Oct 27 - Jan 12 Elmer Elephant (1936) The Further Adventures of the Three Little Pigs: 1936: Jan 19 - Aug 23 Three Little Wolves (1936) Donald Duck: 1936-1937: Aug 30, 1936 - Dec 5, 1937 Gag strips featuring Donald Duck: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: 1937-1938 Dec 12 - Apr 24
Broken Toys is an 8-minute 1935 animation by Disney in the Silly Symphonies series. The toys in the story include caricatures of W.C. Fields, Zasu Pitts, Ned Sparks and Stepin Fetchit. [2]
Toby Tortoise Returns is an animated Technicolor cartoon in Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies series, directed by Wilfred Jackson. [2] It is a sequel to the 1935 short The Tortoise and the Hare, and premiered on August 22, 1936.
Elmer the Elephant may refer to: Elmer the Patchwork Elephant, a book series by David McKee first published in the late 1960s; Elmer Elephant, a 1936 Disney short; Elmer the Elephant, a 1950s - 1960s TV show from Chicago; Elmer the Safety Elephant, mascot and icon for Canada Safety Council
Here Comes Mumfie (1936) Mumfie's the Admiral (1937) Mumfie's Magic Box (1938) Mumfie's Uncle Samuel (1939) Mumfie's Marches On (1942) The books were first adapted for television as Here Comes Mumfie, a series using live-action puppetry, between 1975 and 1976 and broadcast on Independent Television in the United Kingdom.