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The Willie Whopper series was the second from the Iwerks Studio. 14 shorts were produced 1933 to 1934. Willie is a young lad who tells of his many outlandish adventures, which are then depicted on-screen. His fantastic accounts are, in fact, outright lies or "whoppe
Ubbe Ert Iwerks (March 24, 1901 – July 7, 1971), known as Ub Iwerks (/ ˈ ʌ b ˈ aɪ w ɜːr k s / UB EYE-wurks), was an American animator, cartoonist, character designer, inventor, and special effects technician, known for his work with Walt Disney Animation Studios in general, and for having worked on the development of the design of the character of Mickey Mouse, among others.
ComiColor Cartoons is a series of twenty-five animated short subjects produced by Ub Iwerks from 1933 to 1936. The series was the last produced by Iwerks Studio; after losing distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1934, the Iwerks studio's senior company Celebrity Pictures (run by Pat Powers) had to distribute the films itself.
Other Iwerks staffers on the series included Al Eugster, Norm Blackburn, Berny Wolf and Shamus Culhane (who referred to Willie as a "boy Baron von Münchhausen"). After MGM dropped Iwerks, they hired Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising to produce a cartoon series called Happy Harmonies directly for the studio.
Ub Iwerks was an animator for the Walt Disney Studios and a personal friend of Walt Disney.In 1930, after a series of disputes between the two, Iwerks left Disney and went on to accept an offer from Pat Powers to open a cartoon studio of his own, Iwerks Studio, and receive a salary of $300 a week, an offer that Disney was unable to match at the time.
This is the category for series and characters created by the studio of Ub Iwerks. Pages in category "Ub Iwerks Studio series and characters" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Ub Iwerks Studio [1] Distributed by: Celebrity Productions ... Language: English: Jack Frost is a 1934 animated short film produced by Ub Iwerks and is part of the ...
Ub Iwerks Studio (1931–1933) Universal Cartoon Studios (1933) Screen Gems (1933) [2] Leon Schlesinger Productions/Warner Bros. Cartoons (1933–1962) Walt Disney Productions (1953) Sib Tower 12 Productions/MGM Animation/Visual Arts (1962–1970) Chuck Jones Productions (1970-1997) Warner Bros. Animation (1976–1997)