Warner Club News (1946)
First the bad news – USC only has three months of Warner Club News for us in 1946. The good news: there’s lots of odd stuff for us to decipher among these few pages.
First the bad news – USC only has three months of Warner Club News for us in 1946. The good news: there’s lots of odd stuff for us to decipher among these few pages.
Once again we present another six months of columns devoted to the Warner Bros. Cartoon Department, written by either Warren Foster, Tedd Pierce or Michael Maltese back in the day.
The first of a new series of posts containing the Warner Bros. Cartoons column from the studio’s in-house organ, Warner Club News.
To wrap up this month’s theme, here’s a real favorite among cartoonists and animators—Owen Fitzgerald!
To start off the New Year, this week’s post on moonlighting animation artists in comics is Warner Bros. animator John Carey!
If you were to look at a map of Africa from February 1938, you would find a continent full of European colonies. Many of the countries identified themselves in the…
The fourth cartoon of the “Censored Eleven”, and the first by Avery on the list, is a parody of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s antebellum, antislavery novel.
The third article of this series is about the “Merrie Melodies” cartoon “Clean Pastures”. It’s a parody of the Warner Brothers movie “The Green Pastures”.
On a monthly basis, I will examine each of the notorious Warner Bros. cartoons now collectively known as the “Censored 11”.
This year’s Oscar snubs include an independent film from John Hubley, new wave Terrytoons from Gene Deitch, a few last gasps from UPA… and What’s Opera Doc.