1946-48: Looney Tunes Stars Reach For The Stars
Some further musical highlights from a little over two seasons of Looney Tunes, featuring the Warner gang at their peak.
Some further musical highlights from a little over two seasons of Looney Tunes, featuring the Warner gang at their peak.
Once again, I feel it important to put a spotlight on the various uncredited voice artists heard in the latest Tex Avery blu-ray release.
Cap’n Crunch first appeared on a cereal box in September 1963 and went on to become one of the most beloved and long-running cereal spokesmen. Here’s his story.
It isn’t as if Van Beuren’s staff thought that someone would be even watching this breezy little film nearly 90 years later. But we are!
Several classic characters continue to appear in animated revivals between 1999 and 2004, taking their respective turn at being comical super-heroes.
One of the finest holiday specials ever created hits the half-century mark, so here’s a fresh look at the flawless soundtrack that played such a major part in its success.
The Disney story department hatched a vast number of Duck-centric ideas that never did reach the screen. Here’s a sample.
Today, Tom Carter Productions has been forgotten by most people. Here’s what they did – and why you haven’t seen it.
Here’s Mel Blanc in a bizarre and entertaining promotional film for Capitol Records.
Jerry Beck is a writer, animation producer, college professor and author of more than 15 books on animation history. He is a former studio exec with Nickelodeon Movies and Disney, and has written for The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. He has curated cartoons for DVD and Blu-ray compilations and has lent his expertise to dozens of bonus documentaries and audio commentaries on such. Beck is currently on the faculty of CalArts in Valencia, UCLA in Westwood and Woodbury University in Burbank – teaching animation history. More about Jerry Beck [Click Here]