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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.
1920s; 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; 1970s; Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. C. Comics characters introduced in 1920 (5 P)
Over time, the Campbell Kids changed in order to keep up with new cultural attitudes and changing standards of physical well-being. In the 1920s, Campbell girls donned flapper dresses and danced the Charleston. Other Campbell Kids were depicted talking on the telephone, flying airplanes, riding construction cranes, and visiting Egypt.
Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character designed by Grim Natwick at the request of Max Fleischer. [a] [6] [7] [8] She originally appeared in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop film series, which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures.
1920s stop-motion animated films (2 P) 1920s animated short films (11 C, 2 P) 0–9. 1920 animated films (1 C) 1921 animated films (1 C) 1922 animated films (1 C)
January 1: Osvaldo Cavandoli, Italian cartoonist (creator of La Linea), (d. 2007). [2]January 6: Henry Corden, American actor (voice of Paw Rugg in The Hillbilly Bears, Ookla the Mok in Thundarr the Barbarian, continued voice of Fred Flintstone), (d.
October 6: Tim Early, American comic artist (The Geevum Girls, Samson and Delila), dies at age 36 from heart disease. [163] November 17: J. Campbell Cory, American political cartoonist, illustrator and comics artist (Funny Side of Life in Montana, Lariat Pete, Cory's Kids, ghosted The Katzenjammer Kids), dies at age 58. [164]
Pages in category "Animated films set in the 1920s" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.