Color Classics 1939-41: The New Wears Off
The Fleischers, now in their new home in Miami, tried to make stars out of the relatively colorless Hunky and Spunky.
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.
A further fastidious feast for the fire-fighting fancier.
An additional silent classic will receive its proper place today, along with the usual array of 1940’s stars getting their chance to feel the burn.
At long last it’s coming out. And here are the details.
If some viewers missed the spice of the earlier Boop cartoons, at least the folks at Paramount seemed to be happy.
The heat is on – again, as animated characters from all walks of toondom keep on their toes to avoid the ultimate in hotfoots.
…and a preview of the menu art from my upcoming FLIP THE FROG blu ray.
I’m hot under the collar to continue expounding upon fire-fighting cartoons – and this week nearly all the major studios are represented.