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0.0
Jul 2, 2022
07/22
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Rankin/Bass Productions
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favorite 1
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The Ballad of Smokey the Bear tells the story, or a story of Smokey the Bear. The premise has Smokey’s big brother, voiced by James Cagney, telling the story of how his brother got his name. It’s a long winded and rambling tale that has very little Smokey and a great deal of a cranky Jimmy. The story has the animals trying to find out who set a forest fire and is poisoning the water. Its not giving anything away to say it’s an escaped circus gorilla that smokes cigars.
Topics: Animation, Smokey the Bear, Forest Fires, James Cagney, 1960s, Fire Prevention
998
998
Aug 18, 2021
08/21
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Tex Avery
movies
eye 998
favorite 7
comment 0
A very early appearance of a barely recognisable Daffy Duck, seen here tormenting Egghead, a prototype Elmer Fudd who is just as unsuccessful with ducks as he was later to be with a certain wascally wabbit.
Topics: Warner Bros., Animation, Hunting, Looney Tunes, Daffy Duck, Leon Schlesinger
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1.1K
Mar 3, 2021
03/21
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Justin Roiland
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eye 1,096
favorite 13
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All eight episodes of Mr Sprinkles, a strange and disturbing cartoon series from Acceptable.TV and created by Justin Roiland. He would later co-create Rick and Morty and it doesn't take much time watching to see his fingerprints all over it.
Topics: Animation, Channel 101, Dan Harmon, Acceptable.TV, VH1
441
441
Dec 11, 2021
12/21
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Tex Avery
movies
eye 441
favorite 3
comment 0
A screwy squirrel provokes a pedigreed birddog to chase him throughout the picture.
Topics: Animation, MGM, 1940s, Fred Quimby, Squirrels
1,078
1.1K
Mar 7, 2021
03/21
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Hanna-Barbera
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eye 1,078
favorite 8
comment 0
The debut cartoon of Yogi Bear that appeared on The Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958. The character became so popular that he received his own show in 1961.
Topics: Yogi Bear, Animation, Huckleberry Hound, 1950s
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1.5K
Mar 17, 2021
03/21
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Tex Avery
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eye 1,535
favorite 12
comment 0
In Arctic territories, Woolfy wanders into a bar where he is attracted with the charms of a singer named Lou. When Woolfy absconds with her, it's up to Droopy to rescue her.
Topics: Animation, Droopy, MGM, Robert W. Service, 1940s, Fred Quimby
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154
Feb 25, 2022
02/22
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Famous Studios
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favorite 1
comment 0
Lots of racial stereotypes in this wartime cartoon about Bluto trying to avoid being drafted into the Navy.
Topics: Animation, Popeye the Sailor, WWII, 1940s
307
307
Feb 25, 2022
02/22
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Toei Animation
movies
eye 307
favorite 2
comment 0
A young boy meets the famous Lemuel Gulliver, who has just built a rocket ship that will take him exploring outer space. The boy joins him, and the two of them go to the Star of Hope, where they find a civilization that is threatened by evil robots.
Topics: Anime, Animation, Jonathan Swift, Science Fiction, 1960s, Hayao Miyazaki
673
673
Mar 18, 2021
03/21
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John Kricfalusi
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eye 673
favorite 4
comment 0
A Ranger Smith cartoon from the disgraced John K which was made as a companion piece to Boo Boo Runs Wild.
Topics: Animation, Yogi Bear, Adult Swim, 1990s, Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network
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0.0
Jul 2, 2022
07/22
by
George Pal
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favorite 1
comment 0
George Pal's initial stop-motion commercial story film made in Eindhoven, Holland. The short promoted the new Philips Radio of 1934 with a ship made entirely of glass that sails through the air waves.
Topics: Animation, Philips, 1930s
317
317
May 31, 2021
05/21
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Mike Judge
movies
eye 317
favorite 6
comment 0
An animated short by Mike Judge that later became the basis for his 1999 film of the same name. It aired on Liquid Television and Saturday Night Live in the early 1990s.
Topics: SNL, 1990s, Animation, Comedy
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191
Apr 14, 2021
04/21
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Justin Roiland
movies
eye 191
favorite 6
comment 0
Another strange cartoon from the mind of Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland. Honestly just watch it because my words won't do it justice.
Topics: Animation, Dan Harmon, Channel 101, Acceptable.TV
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6.9K
Mar 31, 2021
03/21
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Orson Welles
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favorite 56
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Orson Welles' quite expressionistic adaptation of the famous Williams Shakespeare tragedy. Critically panned when originally released, it is now considered one of Welles' most notable films.
Topics: William Shakespeare, Republic Pictures, Drama, Historical fiction, 1940s, Charles K. Feldman