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Atom Ant is a cartoon ant and superhero, created by Hanna-Barbera in 1965. Atom costarred in The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show (sharing top billing with Secret Squirrel ) on Saturday mornings. [ 1 ]
Pages in category "Animated films about ants" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Anteater: eats ants with a sticky, elastic tongue and a ZOT! sound. Hart actually drew something of a hybrid —with the long ears of an aardvark and the bushy tail of a giant anteater . (This character was the inspiration for Peter the Anteater , the University of California, Irvine team mascot.
The cartoon series follows attempts of a blue aardvark (voiced by John Byner, [2] [3] [4] imitating Jackie Mason [5]) attempting to catch and eat a red ant named Charlie (also voiced by Byner, [2] [3] [4] imitating Dean Martin [5]), usually doing so by inhaling with a loud vacuum cleaner sound. The aardvark character is essentially unnamed; in ...
Ants in the Plants is a Technicolor cartoon created by Fleischer Studios and originally released into theaters on March 15, 1940, by Paramount Studios. [1] It was produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer; animators were Myron Waldman and George Moreno. Music for the cartoon was composed by Sammy Timberg.
Gallavants are ants living in their own fairy-tale land, Ganteville. The little ones have to go to school in preparation of their adult life as working ants. However, one pupil, named Shando, thinks he doesn't need to take lessons and work hard, in order to find his destination in life.
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. Release date. July 18, 1952 () [1] Running time. 7 minutes: Country: United States: Language: English: Uncle Donald's Ants is a 1952 animated ...
Tea for Two Hundred is an American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah.Part of the Donald Duck film series, the film was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on December 24, 1948. [1]