In the Center Ring (Part 23)
This week, we’ll cover a number of studios whose work dotted the screens of early television.
This week, we’ll cover a number of studios whose work dotted the screens of early television.
Instead of a cartoon this week, let’s look at some cartoon-related talking dolls!
On the 1962 animated version of Beany and Cecil, Clampett decided to parody the popular “Disneyland” television program in an episode entitled “Beanyland”.
The Kennedy Administration began a massive public relations campaign promoting the virtues of exercise. All of this overlapped into the world of animation, as you will see.
Into the late 1950’s and early ‘60’s Warner Brothers and its proteges continue to contribute a healthy sampling of super-powered product
Here are some more excerpts from my September 1978 interview with Bob Clampett at his studio on Seward Street. In this installment, he concentrates on his popular television puppet show,…
Get out your crayons! Today, courtesy of Aaron Higgins, who through his Retro Reprints archive of classic coloring books, is allowing me to share selected pages from this jaw-dropping 1963…