Unpredictable as Weather (Part 8)
We resume our survey of animated weather disasters in 1935, beginning with a landmark film well-remembered.
We resume our survey of animated weather disasters in 1935, beginning with a landmark film well-remembered.
It’s El Niño season in the animated world, as heavy rain and snow appear to dominate.
Yes, It’s true. Every once in a while most toons will have a run-in with the law.
The studio found its new star from one of the gang introduced in the Merrie Melodies short, I Haven’t Got a Hat. And they continued to plug songs from Warner Bros. films.
During the 1934-35 season, Warner found a new way of introducing their movies. They began throwing their shield at the audience out of a bank of clouds.
Harman and Ising left the Schlesinger studio – taking star “Bosko” with them. A new character was now required to front the “Looney Tunes” series. That character was “Buddy”.