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1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s ... February 8: J.R. Bray and Goldwyn Pictures release The Debut of Thomas Cat, the first animated cartoon in color. [1] Films released
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.
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.
August 1: Otto Messmer adapts the animated cartoon character Felix the Cat into a comic strip. [33] September 16: Syd Nicholls's Fatty Finn makes its debut. It will run until July 1977. December 8: The first issue of Jungle Jinks magazine is published. It will last a mere two years. [34] [35] The Scottish comics magazine The Vanguard makes its ...
The most popular cartoon series during the silent era was Australian-American film producer Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat. Felix the Cat (Originally named Master Tom) first appeared in Feline Follies (1919) and became hugely successful throughout the 1920s. The studio later came into trouble during the advent of sound cartoons in the early 1930s ...
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.
1920s: The Spanish Flu. In the fall of 1918, a mutated version of the virus that claimed its first victims in the spring made its way around the world, causing the death rate to escalate quickly ...
Felix keeps on walking" was briefly a minor catchphrase of the 1920s, inspired by Felix's iconic pacing in circles, head down, hand behind his back, when pondering some situation, as seen in his cartoons (and on the cover of the song's sheet music). [39] The 1923 song "Felix Kept On Walking" [40] became popular in London music halls. [41]