Toons Trip Out (Part 9)
In this week’s installment, the non-Mickey elite of rodentdom get into the travel craze, finding there’s more to the world than the inside of a mousehole.
In this week’s installment, the non-Mickey elite of rodentdom get into the travel craze, finding there’s more to the world than the inside of a mousehole.
After a rough week here, I thought it would be fun for some Cartoon Research participation!
Over the years, many people have asked me ‘What is your favorite cartoon?’ Here I attempt an answer.
The 1941-42 season saw Bugs Bunny became the main character at Warner Brothers cartons. Here were the tunes that backed him up.
1941 would of course be an eventful year for the United States, but through it all, toons still found time to get away from the pressures of the world.
Several old friends whom we’ve met in past journeys in this series get another crack at gallivanting around the globe.
The craze of toons for trailers continues, possibly hitting its ultimate expression herein.
Continuing with the latter portion of the season in which Bugs Bunny came unto his own – and our survey of the songs Carl Stalling used on the soundtracks
Harding was the first female animator in Hollywood and she exerted a strong design influence on the Walter Lantz characters, including Woody Woodpecker.
Carl Stalling continued to fold songs – both old and new – into the scores of the WB cartoons.