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For Kids Cartoon Festivals: Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd Cartoon Festival Featuring "Wabbit Twouble" VHS - Cartoon Moviestars: Bugs vs. Elmer; VHS, Laserdisc - Cartoon Moviestars: Cartoons for Big Kids; VHS - Bugs Bunny Collection: Bugs Bunny's Greatest Hits; Laserdisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Vol. 1, Side 4: Bob Clampett
First TV cartoon to be in colour; historic cartoon history landmark Herge's Adventures of Tintin: 104 Belgium 1957–1964 Captain Pugwash: 58 UK 1957–1998 The Adventures of Spunky and Tadpole: 19 US 1958–1961 Bozo: The World's Most Famous Clown: 156 US 1958–1962 The Huckleberry Hound Show: 68: US 1958–1962 Yogi Bear: 35 US 1958–1960
• Final Captain and the Kids cartoon produced. • Extra on the Blu-ray of Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2. [21] • Extra on the DVD of Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6. [22] February 11, 1939: The Captain and the Kids: Mama's New Hat: Friz Freleng (uncredited) 8 • Last released Captain and the Kids cartoon.
Hollywood Steps Out is a 1941 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Tex Avery and produced by Leon Schlesinger. [1] The short was released on May 24, 1941. [ 2 ]
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]
Betty Grable's famous pin-up photo from 1943. A pin-up model is a model whose mass-produced pictures and photographs have wide appeal within the popular culture of a society. . Pin-up models are usually glamour, actresses, or fashion models whose pictures are intended for informal and aesthetic display, known for being pinned onto a w
Hayworth was a top glamour girl in the 1940s, a pin-up girl for military servicemen and a beauty icon for women. At 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) and 120 lb (54 kg), [54] she was tall enough to be a concern for dancing partners such as Fred Astaire. She reportedly changed her hair color eight times in eight movies. [55]
The first cartoon in the series, Poor Cinderella, featured Betty Boop (with red hair and turquoise eyes); future shorts usually did not have familiar or recurring characters. Many of the Color Classics entries make prominent use of Max Fleischer 's Stereoptical process, a device which allowed animation cels to be photographed against actual 3 ...