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• Second and last of two Milt Gross Count Screwloose cartoons. • Final black-and-white cartoon produced by MGM. April 15, 1939 — The Little Goldfish: Rudolf Ising: 29 • First one-shot cartoon. • First MGM cartoon to be reissued. May 13, 1939: Good Little Monkeys: Art Gallery: Hugh Harman: 26 • Third and last Good Little Monkeys ...
The Flying Mouse: United States Traditional Animation Funny Little Bunnies: United States Traditional Animation The Ginger Bread Boy: United States Traditional Animation Goldielocks and the Three Bears: United States Traditional Animation The Goddess of Spring: United States Traditional Animation The Good Scout: United States Traditional Animation
Spider and Fly. This was a series of claymation shorts about a spider trying to get a fly. The fly always outwits him, however. Thirteen shorts were produced by Elm Road On The Box; the first one was also shown during Nickelodeon's TV special "Toons from Planet Orange". Snout. This is about animals with snouts who dance to music.
Little Johnny Jet is a 1953 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio cartoon short directed by Tex Avery about a "family" of airplanes. [2] The title is a play on Little Johnny Jones. The screenplay was written by Heck Allen. The film score was composed by Scott Bradley. The film was produced by Fred Quimby.
Plane Crazy is a 1929 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.The cartoon, released by the Walt Disney Studios, is the first finished project [4] to feature appearances of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, and was originally a silent film.
Two former Batman actors join the English cast list for Studio Ghibli's latest film.
In black and white. Featuring Porky Pig; DVD: Porky Pig 101; 12 Picador Porky: 1937 In black and white. Featuring Porky Pig; First cartoon to have voices by Mel Blanc. DVD: Porky Pig 101 [11] 13 I Only Have Eyes for You: 1937 Blu-Ray: Looney Tunes Collector's Choice: Volume 3; 14 Porky's Duck Hunt: 1937 In black and white. Featuring Porky Pig
The Flying Dogtor is an early Australian animated television series made by Crawford Productions between 1962 and 1964. [1] It was shown on the Australian Television Network, which later became the Seven Network .