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El Chavo Animado (El Chavo: The Animated Series in English) is a Mexican animated series based on the live action television series El Chavo del Ocho, created by Roberto Gómez Bolaños, produced by Televisa and Ánima Estudios.
January 1 LT Robert McKimson: Currently Unavailable; with Daffy Duck; 27 Mucho Locos: February 5 MM Robert McKimson: Currently Unavailable; with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig; Only pairing of Speedy Gonzales and Porky Pig; Utilizes recycled animation from Robin Hood Daffy, Tortilla Flaps, Deduce, You Say!, Mexicali Shmoes, and China Jones. 28 ...
The studio only completed the short-film Me Voy de Cacería (I Go Hunting), an homage to Tequila. [1] In 1947, Caricaturas Animadas de México was founded, a study that most prominent work was an animated fly in the first Mexican film that combined live-action and animation, El diablo no es tan diablo (The Devil Is Not So Devil, 1949).
In 1982, Hanna-Barbera produced a new version of the cartoon series, Cantinflas y Sus Amigos, titled in English-speaking countries as Amigo and Friends.Cantinflas himself reprised his role in Spanish, while Don Messick voiced the character in English, with Cantinflas' character renamed as "Amigo".
Legend Quest: The Legend of La Llorona (released in Hispanic America as La Leyenda de la Llorona) is a Mexican animated horror adventure comedy film based on the legend of La Llorona. The second installment of the Leyendas film saga, it is a sequel to La Leyenda de la Nahuala , which was a box-office success.
They told Paramount that producing such a conceptually and technically complex series of cartoons would cost about $100,000 per short (or $1.6 million per short as of 2023 [7]); this was about four times the typical budget of a six-minute short of the Fleischers' popular Popeye the Sailor cartoons of that period. [8]
Yoko is a 3D animated adventure children's education television series that released in 2015. The target audience is preschool. The first season contains 52 episodes. Spanish companies Somuga based in Andoain and Dibulitoon Studio [] based in Irún with RTVE along with Wizart Animation from Russia were the animation studios who produced the animated series.
Beginning in the mid-1960s, the Saturday-morning timeslot would feature a great deal of series appropriate for children, although most of these were reruns of animated series originally broadcast in prime time and adventure series made in the 1950s, as well as telecasts of older cartoons made for movie theaters. [10]