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Kite, also known as A Kite (Japanese: A カイト) in Japan, is a Japanese original video animation written and directed by Yasuomi Umetsu. Two 35-minute episodes were released on VHS on February 25 and October 25, 1998, respectively. However, subsequent releases, including all three DVD releases in the United States, have edited the OVA into a ...
In the fall of 1958, the white-bearded protagonist starred in the syndicated television program Farmer Al Falfa and his Terrytoon Pals, a compilation of the earlier black and white Terry shorts. Though no longer for sale in the mainstream television market, most of the early cartoons, the silents in particular, have surfaced on public domain ...
Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging, Inc. [304] Hog Wild: 1930: 1992: Cabin Fever Entertainment [305] Holiday: 1938: 1996: Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging, Inc.) [306] Holiday Affair: 1949: 1991: Turner Entertainment [307] Holiday Inn: 1942: 2008: Universal Pictures (Legend Films) [308] Honduras Hurricane: 1938: 1988 ...
These animations were probably made in black-and-white. The pictures were often traced from live-action films (much like the later rotoscoping technique). [100] [101] 1899 – French trick film pioneer Georges Méliès claimed to have invented the stop trick and popularized it by using it in many of his short films.
Wanted: No Master: Milt Gross: 22 • 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
Christmas Cartoon (Castle Films) The Black Sheep: January 20, 1924 Herman, the Great Mouse: March 2, 1924 Why Mice Leave Home: March 16, 1924 Running Wild: April 6, 1924 If Noah Lived Today: April 13, 1924: Flying Ark (Commonwealth TV) An Ideal Farm: April 27, 1924: The Jealous Fisherman: May 18, 1924 The Flying Carpet: June 8, 1924 Flying ...
This category is for films presented entirely in black-and-white or color-tinted black-and-white and not colorized. Films which are mainly in black-and-white (e.g. Somers Town) are also included in this category.
In computing terminology, black-and-white is sometimes used to refer to a binary image consisting solely of pure black pixels and pure white ones; what would normally be called a black-and-white image, that is, an image containing shades of gray, is referred to in this context as grayscale. [2]