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.
As we head into these dog days of summer, it could be the perfect time to discover, or re-discover, Deputy Dawg.
In this chapter, we enter the TV era, where the most prevalent form of weather is television snow.
Today, a random sampling of rampaging robots from non-Hanna-Barbera television shorts, mostly from the 1960’s.
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
While recently researching the development of Deputy Dawg, we came across several documents and articles relating to the series that we thought we’d like to share.
The exact story of how Deputy Dawg was developed is incomplete, but early press coverage and related research bring new revelations to light.
Larz Bourne was a writer and cartoonist. He was the one who came up with the name Deputy Dawg as well as the design for the character.
This TV cartoon – once as popular as it is now relatively obscure – is celebrated today in its vinyl record form with the full cast, consisting of one talented actor.
I have recently listed four French Lucky Luke animated Western theatrical features. This does not include the Lucky Luke animated TV series (which will be here next week). This has…