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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]
A sequel to this short was produced and was entitled The Planet Mouseola (1960). 125 Turning the Fables: August 1960 Seymour Kneitel Irving Spector Wm.B. Pattengill Carl Meyer Jack Mercer Mortimer Tortoise and The Hare 126 Fine Feathered Friend: September 1960 Seymour Kneitel Tom Johnson Carl Meyer Jack Mercer 127 The Planet Mouseola: October 1960
The Wolf Among Us (2013–2014), a video game adaptation of the comic Fables where the player controls the Big Bad Wolf, Bigby Wolf. The character Red is only mentioned briefly, mentioning that she didn't survive after the fables escaped their homelands. Later, the Fables series was amended by a comic book adaptation of the game.
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.
Other films that encouraged buying war bonds included Foney Fables, Donald’s Decision, [4] The Thrifty Pig, [5] 7 Wise Dwarfs [6] and All Together. [7] In these short films, either subtly or directly, the characters are portrayed doing their part by spending less and using their savings to buy war savings certificates and investing in victory.
The moral given the story was generally to distrust a foe and hold fast to friends, but in the Syntipas version it was later given a political turn: "This fable shows that the same is true of cities and people: when they are in agreement with one another, they do not allow their enemies to defeat them, but if they refuse to cooperate, it is an ...
The eagerly anticipated TV Drama Vision showcase in Göteborg has unveiled its 2025 program, where 50+ series from some of the best Nordic and European creatives will be showcased over Jan. 28-29 ...
"Aesop and Son" is similar to "Fractured Fairy Tales", complete with the same theme music, except it deals with fables instead of fairy tales. The typical structure consists of Aesop attempting to teach a lesson to his son using a fable. After hearing the story, the son subverts the fable's moral with a pun.