Flights of Fancy (Part 12) – More Yankee Doodling
Many a cartoonist stayed well behind the lines, each winning the war single-handedly – at least with the imagery created from their drawing boards.
Many a cartoonist stayed well behind the lines, each winning the war single-handedly – at least with the imagery created from their drawing boards.
After rushing to the screen a hasty salute to the Army in 1940, it was time for equal-time for the Navy and Air Corps in 1941.
We’ll wrap up the 1930’s this week, with another barrage of cartoons about flight, both for fun and for profit.
For this session, Paramount cartoons predominate, with six entries involving the subject of education.
Ending the 30’s and into the 40’s, we find numerous additional animated outings for the sand and surf crowd.
This week’s fare will thus present the flip-side of the immortal question, “To eat or not to eat”.
People tell me to throw out my old video tapes – but here are 10 that are just too important to toss.
Old and new collide as we move into the new millennium with our study of would-be superheroes.
June is associated with “June Bugs”. No, not that wascally wabbit, but the six-legged kind. A fresh look at a common cartoon insect: the flea.
I hope I haven’t bitten off more than I can chew in this food-related topic, as there are so many classic cartoons dealing with eggs, that I’m still in the 1930’s.