Max and Dave: Popeye 1937-38: You Better Lock Up Your Doors Today
Never mind what the feature was, it was Popeye the audiences wanted… accompanied by great songs!
Never mind what the feature was, it was Popeye the audiences wanted… accompanied by great songs!
The Disney studio’s plans for a Gremlin’s feature was thwarted by… Gremlins?
We move our survey of fire-related cartoons to the proverbial “small screen” this week, in the golden days of “kiddie” TV.
This week are clips from three features, a Disney educational special featuring Walt himself, a neat Tom and Jerry romp, and some late Paramount and Terrytoons
The conventional wisdom is there is something missing from these cartoons than those in the pre-code years. But the music was just as lively.
Another visit with Smokey The Bear is on tap, together with a double-dose of Heckle and Jeckle, and some “modern” styles from Paramount and UPA.
Another batch of shorter appearances for fire-fighting gags from the theatrical front, plus a memorable educational entry.
The Fleischers, now in their new home in Miami, tried to make stars out of the relatively colorless Hunky and Spunky.
Due to extreme interest by historians and serious cartoon buffs, CARTOON RESEARCH presents a gallery of lost theatrical opening title cards and studio logos which were originally part of our…
A slightly-smaller than usual look at fire-fighting cartoons of the early 1950’s.