RADIO ROUND-UP: Miscellaneous Catchphrases
Want to know where more of these pet phrases from cartoons originated? This post reveals their origins, from various popular radio programs of the Golden Age.
Want to know where more of these pet phrases from cartoons originated? This post reveals their origins, from various popular radio programs of the Golden Age.
Today, we bring you a gallery of references to radio comedian Fred Allen (1894-1956) and his radio programs in classic short cartoons from the Golden Age.
Radio Round-Up is back with The Raleigh Cigarette Program, starring Red Skelton and his repertoire of memorable characters!
To wrap up this month’s theme, here’s a real favorite among cartoonists and animators—Owen Fitzgerald!
This week’s moonlighting animation artist in comics is Terrytoons/Famous Studios animator Larry Silverman!
This week’s artist is the animator-turned successful producer of animated commercials, Ray Patin!
Today’s moonlighting animation artist in comics is the renowned Terrytoons and Hanna-Barbera animator Carlo Vinci!
To start off the New Year, this week’s post on moonlighting animation artists in comics is Warner Bros. animator John Carey!
I’ve saved the best for last – with one final MGM Cartoon animator breakdown for December, arguably the funniest Tom & Jerry cartoon of them all.
“Is you is or is you ain’t my baby?” Here’s the true cult classic of all Tom and Jerry cartoons in this week’s animator breakdown!