Famous Studios: Noveltoons 1946-47
The Paramount Noveltoons during the immediate postwar years were met with considerable musical success.
The Paramount Noveltoons during the immediate postwar years were met with considerable musical success.
A special supplement to wrap up the Fleischers, on the recorded work of our favorite Valentine, Mae Questel, on records.
Today marks the tenth year of this Cartoon Research blog in this format. Let’s celebrate with a special look at “Popeye The Ace of Space”!
The Popeye cartoons of the 1940’s are less likely to include quotes from popular songs being published by Famous Music – but they are filled with pop melodies nonetheless
If nothing else – It’s been a pretty great year for Fleischer animation.
Today, in somewhat random order we’ll focus on some highlights of early television animation, all dealing with the subject of robots.
Into the 1960s robots remained a popular subject for animation, still thought of as the cutting edge of modern technology.
I’ve read a lot of books this year and haven’t had a moment to post about them. But now the time has come.
There was less pressure from Paramount to include songs from their features in the cartoons, though some would still show up.
It’s time to return to the subject of cartoons featuring robots, and the advances of mechanization into the war years.