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Top Ten Cartoon Single Records (Part 1)
ANIMATION SPIN
May 3, 2016 posted by Greg Ehrbar

Top Ten Cartoon Single Records (Part 1)

This week, we look at the first five out of my personal ten best cartoon-related 78 and 45 RPM singles of all time. Feel free to differ with the subjective musings of your humble Animation Spinner.

The Birth of a Toothpick, 1939
WALTER LANTZ ARCHIVE
April 30, 2016 posted by

The Birth of a Toothpick, 1939

Burt Gillett made a lost classic that very few are aware of, being the oddball entry within a short-lived animated series, but here’s betting you enjoy watching his delusional hero voiced by Mel Blanc.

Animation Anecdotes #260
ANIMATION ANECDOTES
April 29, 2016 posted by

Animation Anecdotes #260

Mort Drucker on animation: “A good commercial depends wholly on the animators. They can ruin it or make it successful. It’s very important that a cartoon flows well.”

A Chat with Martha Sigall
THE GOLDEN AWARDS INTERVIEWS
April 25, 2016 posted by

A Chat with Martha Sigall

This week we go back to March 8th, 1986 to the Third Annual Golden Awards Banquet, beginning a fresh set of interviews by the head of the UCLA Animation Workshop – the late, great Dan McLaughlin.