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Taken for a Ride is a 1931 short animated film by Columbia Pictures, and one of many starring Krazy Kat. [3] Existing prints of the cartoon are likely to have missing footage and some distorted sequences.
Ogri is a cartoon character of a British rocker-style biker created by English cartoonist and illustrator Paul Sample in 1972 for UK magazine Bike [1] until January 2009, when it was dropped but quickly taken up by Back Street Heroes, the custom motorcycle magazine. Four book collections of Ogri strips have been produced, and a VHS video.
The Black Angels (a.k.a. Black Bikers from Hell) (1970) Bolidi Sull'Asfalto - A Tutta Birra! (1970) C.C. and Company (1970) Devil Rider! (1970), starring Ridgely Abele as James Aldrige; The Girls from Thunder Strip (1970) Hell's Bloody Devils (1970), a mashup between the unreleased 1967 film The Fakers and added biker scenes / storyline
6 Day Bike Rider: 1934 Comedy Velodrome To impress a girl, a clumsy bumpkin (Joe E. Brown) enters a marathon indoor race. Bicycle Thieves: 1948 Drama Bicycle theft A father and son search Rome for a stolen bicycle Cape to Cape: 2021 Documentary A documentary about the fastest unsupported continental bicycle crossing. Crossing America: 2024 ...
The Hay Ride is a 1937 short animated film produced by Terrytoons, and is the sixth of the nine cartoons featuring Kiko the Kangaroo. [1] It was released years later for home viewing by Castle Films with the alternate title of Danger on Ice .
Lost cartoon, but pencil test footage survives Ride 'Em Plowboy: April 15: Lost cartoon Ozzie of the Mounted: April 30 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" Hungry Hoboes: May 14: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Signature Series Blu-ray Digital Redemption (HD) Mickey Mouse: Plane Crazy: May 15 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White" Oswald the ...
The strip originated on the Chicago Tribune's black-and-white Sunday page, The Rectangle, where staff artists contributed one-shot panels, continuing plots or themes. One corner of The Rectangle introduced King's Gasoline Alley , where characters Walt, Doc, Avery, and Bill held weekly conversations about automobiles.
Curious George Rides a Bike is a children's book written and illustrated by Margret Rey and H. A. Rey and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1952.It is the third book of the original Curious George series and tells the story of George's new bicycle and his experiences performing with an animal show.