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  2. Modern animation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Modern animation in the United States from the late 1980s to 2004 is frequently referred to as the renaissance age of American animation. [1] During this period, many large American entertainment companies reformed and reinvigorated their animation departments, following the dark age, and the United States had an influence on global and worldwide animation.

  3. Animation in the United States in the television era - Wikipedia

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    Animation in the United States in the television era was a period in the history of American animation that gradually started in the late 1950s with the decline of theatrical animated shorts and popularization of television animation, reached its peak during the 1970s, and ended around the late 1980s.

  4. American animation - Wikipedia

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    Animation in the United States during the silent era (1900s–1920s) Golden age of American animation (1920s–1960s) World War II and American animation (1940s) Animation in the United States in the television era (1950s–1980s) Modern animation in the United States (1980s–present)

  5. Golden age of American animation - Wikipedia

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    Feature-length animation began during this period, most notably with Disney's "Walt-era" films, [5] [6] spanning from 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and 1940's Pinocchio to 1967's The Jungle Book and 1970's The Aristocats (last animated films produced before his death in 1966).

  6. History of animation - Wikipedia

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    The scheduling constraints of the 1950s American TV animation process, and notable issues of resource management (higher quantity needed to be made in less time for a lower budget compared to theatrical animation), led to the development of various techniques now known as limited animation. The sparser type of animation which originally had ...

  7. Animation in the United States during the silent era - Wikipedia

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    The silent age of American animation dates back to at least 1906 when Vitagraph released Humorous Phases of Funny Faces. [1] Although early animations were rudimentary, they rapidly became more sophisticated with such classics as Gertie the Dinosaur in 1914, Felix the Cat, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and Koko the Clown.

  8. Silvina Cornillón Takes the Helm at the Ibero-American ... - AOL

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    The Ibero-American Animation Quirino Awards are entering a new era with the appointment of Argentine Silvina Cornillón as the new director. Cornillón, a pivotal figure in the animation industry ...

  9. Category:History of animation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Animation in the United States during the silent era; Animation in the United States in the television era; B. Bray Productions; D. ... World War II and American ...