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The tailor steps outside and notices Felix. Finding the cat's pelt as a good material, the tailor lures him into the shop, where a frenzy happens. The caveman then emerges wearing a black garment with a long tail on it, and Felix shows up almost entirely bones from foot to neck.
The What a Cartoon! series of showcase shorts brought the creation of many Cartoon Network original series collectives branded as "Cartoon Cartoons" in 1995. Cartoon Network has also broadcast several feature films, mostly animated or containing animated sequences, under its "Cartoon Theater" block, later renamed "Flicks".
Gladiator, the final book in the original Mr Benn series. Mr Benn is a character, created by David McKee, who originally appeared in several children's books.The first, Mr Benn Red Knight, was published in 1967, followed by three more; these became the basis for an animated television series of the same name originally transmitted by the BBC from 1971 to 1972.
The following is a list of theatrical short animated cartoon series ordered by the decade and year their first episode was released. Most notable animated film series were produced during the silent era and the Hollywood golden era. [1]
In 1977, following H.A. Rey’s death, Alan Shalleck approached Margret Rey, co-creator of Curious George, and proposed making a television series that was funded by Lafferty, Harwood, and Partners.
The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop [1] (Korean: 월계수 양복점 신사들; Hanja: 月桂樹 洋服店 紳士들; RR: Wolgyesu Yangbokjeom Sinsadeul; lit. Gentlemen of the Laurel Tree Suit Tailor) is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Lee Dong-gun, Jo Yoon-hee, Shin Goo, Cha In-pyo, Choi Won-young, Lee Se-young, and Hyun Woo. [2]
Big Trouble for the Little Tailor (The Brave Little Tailor) (22 October 2001) The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly Duckling (The Ugly Duckling) (29 October 2001) The Beauty & The Beast Bungle (Beauty and the Beast) (5 November 2001) Rumpelstiltskin's Last Straw (Rumpelstiltskin) (12 November 2001) The Glass Slipper Caper (19 November 2001)
After a preview-run of TaleSpin aired on The Disney Channel from May 5 to July 15, 1990, [11] [12] the series began its main syndicated run in September of the same year. The original concept was embodied in the pilot episode and introductory television movie Plunder & Lightning which was the sole nominee for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming More Than One Hour ...