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  2. British Cartoon Archive - Wikipedia

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    Some 18,000 catalogued cartoons were released on CD-ROM in 1996, and three years later all 30,000 catalogued images became available through the BCA website. This catalogue now contains over 200,000 images, and with some major collections researchers can see variant images of a cartoon, including the original artwork, pulls from the printing ...

  3. Golden age of American animation - Wikipedia

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    Mickey and Minnie Mouse in Plane Crazy, one of the earliest golden-age shorts.. The golden age of American animation was a period that began with the popularization of sound synchronized cartoons in 1928 and gradually ended in the 1960s when theatrical animated shorts started to lose popularity to the newer medium of television.

  4. American animation - Wikipedia

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    Animation in the United States during the silent era (1900s–1920s) Golden age of American animation (1920s1960s) World War II and American animation (1940s) Animation in the United States in the television era (1950s–1980s) Modern animation in the United States (1980s–present)

  5. Bessie Mae Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Bessie Mae Kelley, c.1920s. Bessie Mae Kelley (fl. 1920s) was an early American animator.Her work is believed to be the earliest surviving hand-drawn animation drawn and directed by a woman.

  6. List of animated feature films of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    1960 Alakazam the Great 西遊記 (Saiyūki) Japan Daisaku Shirakawa Taiji Yabushita: Toei Animation: Traditional: Theatrical The first animated feature release from American International Pictures, and the second anime feature film to have a theatrical release in the United States. August 14, 1960 88 minutes Donald Duck and his Companions ...

  7. Panchira - Wikipedia

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    In anime and manga, panchira usually refers to a panty-shot, a visual convention used by Japanese artists and animators since the early 1960s. According to Japanese sources, the convention probably started with Machiko Hasegawa 's popular manga Sazae-san , whose character designs for Wakame Isono incorporated an improbably brief hemline . [ 1 ]

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  9. Category:1920s in animation - Wikipedia

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