Toons Trip Out (Part 2)
First, an excursion to the Wild West. Then, an examination of a 1930’s travel phenomenon.
First, an excursion to the Wild West. Then, an examination of a 1930’s travel phenomenon.
It appears to be an appropriate time to live vicariously through the efforts of our classic toon stars to find some vacation R&R domestically and abroad.
A series based on Revolutionary times? Here’s Popeye, Magoo, Gumby and the most “revolutionary” of all cartoon characters: Terrytoons’ Hector Heathcote.
There are so many cartoons that need to be restored. This week I thought it might be fun to make a list of the top ten cartoons I’d like to see a beautiful copy of.
Move over, Hamilton! Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker and Casper also fight for their home and country – as seen in these cartoons.
Starting this week, a stroll down memory lane to witness how past generations remembered our nation’s founding fathers.
Into the last throes of theatrical animation hops our six-legged friend and the subject of this series: the cartoon flea.
With character design running the gamut from mere black dots to miniature sensual humanized chorus girls, we continue our weekly survey of toons focusing on the common flea.
I bet you’ve just been itching for more coverage of the checkered career of the common flea in animated film. Well, you can quit kicking – here it is!
The 1939-40 season of Merrie Melodies saw many familiar to us from endless television runs – and, late in the season, one of the most significant cartoons of all.