We, Robots! (Part 6): Tin-Types
The advent of the 1960’s saw little change in the concept, powers, or design of robots – at least as far as the animated shorts were concerned.
The advent of the 1960’s saw little change in the concept, powers, or design of robots – at least as far as the animated shorts were concerned.
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
An animator and director who worked with some of the biggest animation studios in Hollywood during the Golden Age.
Today, we’ll explore aviation in the last round of regular series theatrical cartoons – well past the Golden Age.
A lot of shorter aviation gags are featured today, with only one film chiefly devoted to the subject, as we wing our way through the mid-1950’s.
The themes in animation during this period take the battle to the enemy rather than holding territorial lines of defense.
The middle of the war, and the middle of the year 1943, saw something new added on the animation front: Education.
Many a cartoonist stayed well behind the lines, each winning the war single-handedly – at least with the imagery created from their drawing boards.
From sidekick to superstar, here’s a salute to one of animation’s finest actors with a look at some unusual recordings from his career.
By now in our study of education in animation, television was firmly entrenched, and could no longer be relegated to the category of a passing fad.