Reign of the Supertoons (Part 11)
The old Green Lantern battery is running on low, so it’s time to wind down this review of non-career cartoon superheroes and their various exploits and follies.
The old Green Lantern battery is running on low, so it’s time to wind down this review of non-career cartoon superheroes and their various exploits and follies.
The 1948-49 season proved a bit more musically rich than some in recent memory at Termite Terrace.
Old and new collide as we move into the new millennium with our study of would-be superheroes.
This week we feast on Super-titles from the last half-decade before the “turn of the century” – the late 1990’s.
Into the late 1950’s and early ‘60’s Warner Brothers and its proteges continue to contribute a healthy sampling of super-powered product
There were only a dozen Looney Tunes cartoons produced this season… and some of those were now released in Technicolor.
The background music in the Looney Tunes during the 1940-41 season, at a time when the world seemed to want comedy – and escapism.
Origin stories are a dime a dozen for superheroes. Having multiple such tales for a barnyard fowl is a bit rarer. This post, as Rod Serling might say, is submitted for your approval…
More Eggs! I’ve really mixed myself into an omelette on this project, which promises to be my longest trail to date, with more and more discoveries hatching.
A new decade – an old breakfast. Eggs continue to be delivered sunnyside up by all the major animation studios. Let’s serve up a dozen this week so there’s plenty to go around.