Where There’s Smoke (Part 3)
Fire your imagination! Ignite your passions! It’s chapter three of our rundown of cartoons dealing with fire and firefighters.
Fire your imagination! Ignite your passions! It’s chapter three of our rundown of cartoons dealing with fire and firefighters.
The summer intensifies and the temperature climbs, putting us right in the mood for our present subject of fire extinguishment.
It’s supposed to be prohibited speech to yell “Fire!” in a crowded theater. So we’ll stay within the law, opening this new series by yelling “Theater!” at a crowded fire.
We’ve just about reached the end of the runway. Your tray tables should be up and in locked position.
Total Television Productions was luckier – and flew higher – than many early small-budget producers for the small screen.
Our instruments are beginning to give indication that we are nearing our final destination.
A rundown of Warner Bros. TV Animation – on the runways.
From Mickey Mouse in “Plane Crazy” to Ludwig Von Drake, the Rescuers and the Disneytoon “Planes” – Disney never gave up on its characters in the air.
Hanna Barbera, Format Films, King Features and other independent animation studios had pretty high flying characters during the 1960s.
Writing about aviation in the television era is, to say the least, a bit daunting. (It may require that I fly in on a Navy Douglas SBD Dauntless.) By this…