Famous Studios Made Some Cute Pictures: “Flip Flap” (1948)
As with most every Famous Studios cartoons from this period, it’s well-produced and animated – and a family favorite.
As with most every Famous Studios cartoons from this period, it’s well-produced and animated – and a family favorite.
Myron Waldman was one of Fleischer’s most beloved animators. I recently conducted an interview with Bob and Steven Waldman about their father and I asked Jerry to share it here on Cartoon Research.
I’m going back to how my postings began–with letters from animators. Today, from 1997, I’m offering up the reply Myron Waldman sent to my question about Bimbo.
This week, we look into the career of one of the most notable animators of the East Coast, Myron Waldman!
Here is a rare conversation with Lillian Friedman Astor, the first woman animator in a major American studio – as part of Myron Waldman’s unit at Fleischer Studios in New York.
Today, we’re going to look into a post-code Betty Boop with her little pal, Pudgy! Many of the Fleischer cartoons featuring Betty Boop, including the early Talkartoons before her official…
Happy the Humbug. Many animators tried to create their own comic strip and some were more successful than others. The character “Happy The Humbug” was first developed in 1940 by…
Brush your teeth twice a day. Take the doors off your old refrigerator. Stay away from blasting caps. How many times have you heard those phrases emanating from your television…
