Cartoons At Bat (Part 11)
Today, we wind-up coverage of theatrical shorts from the “golden” era and move into some early television
Today, we wind-up coverage of theatrical shorts from the “golden” era and move into some early television
In the wake of the “Disneyland” anthology show, there was a flow of copycats who attempted to expand animation made for television .
Off the top of my head, here are some of my favorite stylized things from the 50s.
Here’s another not-necessarily chronological look at some random leftovers from early television focusing on mechanized metal men.
Get set for an all-superstar overview of four separate series, going down the memory lane of many of our senior readers’ childhoods.
Not much has been written about Bullwinkle’s Family Food ‘N’ Fun restaurants except for some anecdotal memories so I am going to try to share what little I know about them.
One of TV’s greatest cartoons became one of Golden Records’ best albums when June Foray, Paul Frees, Walter Tetley and Bill Scott brought their magical madness to vinyl.
The animation industry, previously content with cavorting flowers of innocent intent, introduces a new denizen to terrorize its bevy of animated stars – the man-eating plant!
Be with us this time for: “If the people who did these voices watched the cartoon before making the record, I’m Lorna Doone” or… “Puss Gets the Bootleg!”
Next Monday would have been June Foray’s 100th birthday, so this is a very different kind of “Spin,” taking a first-person approach for a very special project. THE ADVENTURES OF…
