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1920s Disney animated short films (2 C, 50 P) This page was last edited on 14 January 2025, at 05:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
James Doohan, Canadian actor (voice of Scotty in Star Trek: The Animated Series), (d. 2005). [10] Ronald Searle, English illustrator, cartoonist and comics artist (The Happiest Days of Your Life, Energetically Yours, Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, Monte Carlo or Bust!, and Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done), (d. 2011). [11]
She developed the earliest animated mouse couple, "Roderick and Gladys", while animating at Bray Studios. Kelley brought her characters to Fables Studio with Paul Terry in the early Aesop's Fables series, drawing a mouse couple later named "Milton and Mary," (and other names), which predated the creation of Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
In 2013, Walt Disney Animation Studios produced a 3D animated slapstick comedy short film using the style. [5] Get a Horse! combines black-and-white hand-drawn animation and color [6] CGI animation; the short features the characters of the late 1920s Mickey Mouse cartoons and features archival recordings of Walt Disney in a posthumous role as Mickey Mouse.
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.
Pages in category "1920s American animated films" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
1920s animated films (14 C) J. 1920s anime (2 C) Pages in category "1920s in animation" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is an American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and directed by Ward Kimball and Charles A. Nichols.A sequel to the first Adventures in Music cartoon, the 3-D short Melody (released earlier in 1953), Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is a stylized presentation of the evolution of the four orchestra sections over the ages with: the brass ("toot ...