I am looking for a black and white cartoon from the 20s or 30s? In 1928, Disney wanted more money for the Oswald cartoons, but Universal’s Charles Mintz wanted to decrease the feature’s budget. I have had luck in finding titles from obscure memories, because the merchants can do a special search on a program geared for these titles, which include keywords. Several artists recorded Woody Woodpecker’s voice tracks, including: Mel Blanc (speaking: 1940 - 1941; trademark laugh: 1940 - 1949; "Guess Who" line: 1940 - 1972); Ben Hardaway (speaking: 1941 - 1949); Danny Webb (speaking 1941 - 1942); Kent Rogers (speaking: 1942 - 1944) and Grace Stafford (Also Known As Mrs. Walter Lantz) (speaking: 1950 - 1972, 1990). Answer: For Heckle and Jeckle, the short answer is -- you can't, at least, I've not found any "official" DVD releases from Terrytoons (Paul Terry Animation) or its current owner. Any help would be great! She called him Moz (Mos) which referred to "the ugliest pig in the world" and it stuck as his nickname. This was on now and then on Saturday mornings, could be a Warner cartoon but not sure, if no one here knows, how would one find out if this cartoon still exists out there? It's a Merrie Melodies piece (Warner Bros.) -- give it a Google and see what you come up with. (1939). They are about 6 inches long and unroll to reveal the cartoon. (Will they come back? Creator Jim Davis originally planned to focus the series around Garfield’s owner, Jon. It was on Chicago TV during the late fifties. Toby was the only resident who wasn't charmed by the visitor who hypnotised everyone else and they become "robotic". Awesome article! It seems like Tom, Meowth, and Sylvester just can’t ever catch a break. There was even the very scene uploaded there that I had recalled as upsetting to me. Do you know if Robert Shayne ever voiced a cartoon? For me, it's like the media stories of hippo poachers. Question: I remember cartoons displaying "The Modern Home," which was narrated by perhaps Ed Herlihy. The name stems from an Italian-French fairy tale of a cat of legend, which translates to Master Cat, Booted Cat: (Italian: Il gatto con gli stivali; French: Le Maître chat ou le Chat botté). Comic strips were mostly syndicated but there were also some presented regionally, so you might want to check the archives of this particular newspaper to see if the information still exists. The Disney version of the classic Cinderella came out in 1950, followed by Alice in Wonderland (1951), Peter Pan (1953), Lady and the Tramp (1955) and Sleeping Beauty (1959). There's a trailer of Disney cartoon with fishes and an octopus playing upbeat music dressed in fancy music band clothes. Because synchronized sound for motion pictures was a hit with movie-going audiences, film producers had to create voice-movies in order to stay competitive. In many of the shorts, Tom would rely on various weapons. I remember it as a bouncing ball cartoon that was geared toward not making fun of people from immigrant backgrounds. Perhaps an image will strike a chord in your memory. They finished their contractual obligations on Oswald and began creating the cartoon that would become Mickey Mouse. Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on April 21, 2017: I can't think of it at the moment, but I have a memory of something like that too, and now it's "buzzing" around in my head. it was a playdo family. It was wild animation. (1932/Dave Fleischer). It was about an old couple who found a bowl that would fill with ice cream and not stop. Good Luck! 497 Free images of Cartoon Cat. Can you identify it? Check out this article on 20 Things You Didn’t Know About Garfield, This little guy is a close second to Garfield for me. Not a comment, but a question if I may (not sure where else to ask it): do you or anyone recall a cartoon based on a song by the Mills Brothers, that takes place in outer space? I think there were about 800 episodes; my guess is viewers saw a lot of “good vs evil” in outer space-land. The cartoons were aired on television, starting in 1953. She's the only character friend of Little Lulu with blonde hair (that I know of). I think it predates the Sunshine Makers color cartoon (1935). I will run it by the Brass, but in the meantime, enjoy! In the picture, Cartoon Cat is seen behind the doors in an abandoned building, staring at the camera. It was on very early. I do not know if the info is what you're looking for, or can help in any way, but, unfortunately, there was nothing specific as to what you've described here. While I cannot be sure, you may be thinking about a Japanese cartoon called "Astro Boy," where, in a futuristic world, robots interact with humans. The spinning disk reflecting in a mirror shows the images moving. Does anyone remember this cartoon, and the name? I fondly recall old black and white cartoons that had only music, no dialogue, and I think the music was strictly classical, but I could be wrong. It was called "Hugo the Hippo". Your account of it actually reminds me of Walt Disney's Cinderella, where the bluebirds are making Cinderella's (first) ballgown; it's so frilly, with trim that looks like frosting on a wedding cake. Teri Silver is a journalist, commercial copywriter, editor, broadcast anchor, and Public Relations Specialist. There may have been a character named Black or Dark something. Search ID: mfln9008. 143 184 25. I've been looking for the title or artist of an animated short that I believe ran in-between shows on perhaps PBS or some channel, where it was a simple black and white line illustration animation of a man and he would morph into different shapes and swallow his face or head after he sneezed. Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on March 05, 2018: Hello, thank you for your comment. It was a Frenchman complaining about the hole in the road and every time there was a parade, the sanitation truck would hit the hole and dump garbage on the street. He originated from a twitter post on 2018. Question: Was there a cartoon about an Indian boy and his donkey? If anyone could help me, i would greatly appreciate it. Question: Can you name a black and white cartoon with the refrain, "I’m happy when I’m sad?”. This lasagna-loving orange tabby cat captured the hearts of cat lovers worldwide. These two rascals are an obvious parody of Tom and Jerry. All hail Bill the Cat! Hi, JD, I've done some searching but nothing is coming up, sorry. What The? Hello, my boyfriend and I are trying to remember the name of a cartoon from around the 1930s. Still, we can watch and share and enjoy these wonderful cartoons with a click of the mouse (and not have to wait until Saturday mornings). Answer: There were a lot of hillbilly characters on a number of old cartoons. He commonly uses axes, hammers, firearms, firecrackers, explosives, traps and poison in attempts to kill Jerry. Answer: Apple Andy was a cartoon short produced by Walter Lantz and released in 1946. It was a narrated story about man and wife having first baby, bring home baby and as its grows it grows exponentially, in a matter of months its a 20 foot tall baby that appears to be like 9 months old, the setting on the cartoon looks to be a suburban white man and wife in theyre standard suburb home of the 50's or 60's.One scene the dad is bathing is huge overgrown 6 month old in the backyard with the water hose. Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password. Seamless pattern or background with old lady and her cats. Although he started as a fictional print character featured in the 1865 children’s classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, this pink and purple Disney kitty is a favorite of many cartoon cat lovers across the globe. It was a Max Fleischer cartoon created in 1936. Any help would be greatly appreciated. He had an idea which was 'Somewhere in Dreamland,' That was close but not quite! The silent-film era was over. this is part 2 of the answer. The Sun! Are you familiar with this cartoon? They would “slide” to walk and looked like a pear. An anthropomorphic black cat with white eyes, a black body, and a giant grin, he is one of the most recognized cartoon characters in film history. What was the name of the cartoon? Any ideas? In the various plots of each short, the focal point of each would center around Tom’s many failed attempts to finally capture Jerry. I suggest doing an LT search with those keywords and seeing if the images that pop up can strike a chord with what you remember. Although I am not familiar with this cartoon series, perhaps this path is one to follow for you to find the clip from your memory. Hi, Chris, although I can't say what you're looking for is in the following link (I didn't have a chance to look through it) but I found this page from the Berkeley library to be interesting in the amounts of information it has on animated films and shorts. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5qmfjm I think this is what you are talking about nashman2018. Sad. Question: Where can I buy Heckle and Jeckle DVDs that are compatible with Australian DVD machines? Some of these cartoon squirrels you know are definitely not all that musical, such as "Rocky the Flying Squirrel," and some characters made appearances in other features that would not have specifically been credited. Here is a list of some of the most famous cartoon cats out there, each one adding their own brand of sass to the cartoon world. This tuxedo cat simply known as “Sylvester” was one naughty boy, constantly in search of Tweety Bird, Speedy Gonzales and Hippety Hopper. Good luck! Oversized, overaffectionate cartoon cat. Audiences were enthralled with the mayhem and destruction that ensued in the process. When they exit, they look young and sexy, and strut off together. Anyway, it was a color cartoon that showed a cowboy in love. That's all I can remember of it, other than the hippos trying to escape but dying and going into the clouds (at least in one scene?) In the late 50s and 60s, WTOP in DC ran the Ranger Hal series. Scratchy, of Itchy and Scratchy, is another famous cartoon cat featured on The Simpsons. Answer: I believe you may be thinking of a Betty Boop cartoon called "Betty Boop for President." Top Cat was voiced by Arnold Stang and sounded very much like Phil Silvers Sgt. Chinese brothers, who used their supernatural abilities to overcome evil. Do you have any ideas? One is a Doctor's watch and the other is an Acrobat's watch. Want to know more fun facts about everyone’s favorite cynical cartoon cat? Records kept on many old shows are kind of scarce (and many shows were locally produced). Not all characters actually had names, however. There was an Australian-Canadian produced series (2002-2003) that featured a Yak family, perhaps you can research that, it was called Yakkity Yak. This lasagna-loving orange tabby cat captured the hearts of cat lovers worldwide. I am trying to find the name of a cartoon that was aired on my local TV station in the 80s but I am not sure if the cartoon was created in the 1970s or the 80s. it was an older animated video (guessing 50’s-70’s) with a male narrator that showed various optical illusions of sorts. ... At least I am getting reacquainted with a lot of fond memories. It was around 10 x17 in size. Do you know what cartoon that was? From 1931 through 1969, Merrie Melodies (featuring Bugs and his friends) included musical soundtracks to better promote the cartoons. Let's not forget the shot-lived Scooby Doo rip-off, The Funky Phantom. Question: Can you tell me the title of this cartoon? He is attached to his twin brother, Dog. Question: As a child, I remember seeing a black and white cartoon with a room full of elephants and donkeys screaming at each other saying “I accept it, and I reject it.” Our current political situation makes me think of that cartoon. Mel Blanc voiced Catsello from 1942-1946. What information do you have on it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH4gC69ZEhc. Do you have any information about a black and white cartoon featuring two wristwatches? At the time, the rival pair were seen as rather violent. His gloves are white and his teeth are affixed under a set of red, bloody gums. In terms of rank, he was the 4th most featured Looney Tunes character, with Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig and Duffy Duck leading the classic animated pack. She has short wavy blonde hair and wears a pink ruffled dress. He lived in a town/village with his family. The Disney company, with a sound-synchronization process called Cinephone, produced a number of sound cartoon shorts in the 1930s, most of them featuring Mickey Mouse. Question: What was the name of the old cartoon where the characters were hillbillies? We go gaga for cartoon cats, from Tom, Stimpy, and Garfield to dear old Hobbes. Teri, I have a question you might be able to help with. Question: I know this is painfully vague but it's all I can remember of it: some type of cartoon (movie, I think) I saw in the 80s (early 80s?) They made their first appearance onscreen in 1943 but became more notable.characters in 1947. (I would think the cartoon keywords would come up in a number of selections). I recall that because of their greediness and taste for ice cream it started making ice cream and the couple could not stop it until the ice cream covered the whole country. Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on June 29, 2019: I cannot help you, but I've published your memory in case another reader has any ideas. The was a gnome-like character with a candle in his head. The company also produced a series of silent-era shorts including Out of the Inkwell, which featured Max Fleischer’s invention called the Rotoscope (a device which projected film through an easel and glass plane drawing board). The girl he was in love with used a really big victorian skirt, and in the end, she end up falling, and the spring (?) Check out this article on, This little guy is a close second to Garfield for me. I've published your memory here in case another reader may know the answer. Remember, though, times have changed since they were produced so don't be surprised if some seem truly outdated, based on what people's attitudes were at the time. With animated features' networks available on various cable/satellite/internet channels, some of these great cartoons may surface, now and then -- even on "regular" networks! Thank you for that interesting journey through time :), Bobby Bumps and the Stork (Earl Hurd:1916), Felix the Cat - The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg (1936). All through song for the most part. Can anyone help? I would love to see this cartoon again, but can't remember the name of it. Can you nail these down? Artists Hilarious Out-Of-The-Box Take On “Catifying” Movie Posters. Does anyone have a recollection of this? Many of us have a special place in our hearts for cartoon cats. I'm afraid I don't remember much beyond a line that went like: "Don't make fun of people whose names end in "o" or "ski," they're just the same as you or me." It has large, soulless eyes bulging out of his head, all black fur, white gloves with three black darts, and a mouth with bloody flesh exposed and gums torn. (See, he is a cat of legend, after all!). Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on April 18, 2019: I can't help you with these queries but I have published them in case another reader can offer some insight. Colonel Bleep had a bubble-like helmet with a propeller; he rode a unicycle throughout space. Question: I remember a cartoon character named Biscuit. Bugging me for months, and google isn't helping me. I am also 70. They were produced by Schelsinger NY in the 20s but no one know what they are. In the 60's as I was growing up in the Long Beach CA area, and I watched a rarely broadcast black and white cartoon about a bowl that produced an endless supply of ice cream. Even today, there is Felix the Cat merchandise available for Felix’s many fans. Elves helping the shoemaker. Two young kids in the film. Top Cat. Interesting little Garfield the cat fact for you? Some cartoons were created by, or released through, local television stations; those animated shorts were not (necessarily) syndicated. It was very surreal or "trippy". Can you help me figure out who the narrator is? Steamboat Willie, also featuring Mickey Mouse and considered to be Disney’s first animated sound cartoon, was released in 1928. Search ID: CC33792. Answer: Q. T. Hush was produced by a company called Animation Associates; there were 100 3 1/2 minute shorts in color (rare for that time frame), the first one premiered in September of 1960. Omg Thanks Tracy YOU found it!! Thanks. Let’s take a trip back in time for a look at some great old cartoon memories! In looking over the pages here, I am guessing they were cartoons by Max Fleischer, but I don't see any of the kind I am describing. Question: What cartoon had the devil in the white nightgown? Lots of good information I never knew. Fun little Cheshire cat fact: It is not 100% clear why Carroll named this character ‘Cheshire Cat’. It had 2 dolls that came to life and danced under the christmas tree singing a song 'what's in the box? Senior lady relaxing with cat, female grandmother hugging kitten. I would love to share this with my grands and great grands. Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on May 31, 2016: Carlos, that rings a bell for me, too. I cannot accommodate your memory but I have published it here -- you never know what readers may come up with! Question: Recently, I came across a cast iron hood ornament, labeled "Dr. YAK," by the seller. Along with Bugs Bunny, Warner Bros. cartoons within the “Golden Age of Animation” featured the characters of Porky Pig, the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Pepé Le Pew, Elmer Fudd, Tweety Bird and Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn and many other favorites. Or who, perhaps, his sound-alike might be? Good luck! Even so, most sources do not catalog particular scenes or cels within a cartoon. He loves circles and accompanies Peg on her adventures. 397 542 76. But regardless of who wins in that fight, who are the greatest cartoon cat characters of all time? You might try your local library to begin a research plan, or local TV station you saw it on to see if it's in their archives (If the cartoon wasn't syndicated). Upon a search of your memory, I came up with something along this line: The Moomins (Finnish) are computer generated animals -- hippos; there is an episode that has a character called a "groke" that kills everything it touches. Mix & match this shirt with other items to create an avatar that is unique to you! REMEMBER: SPAY/NEUTER, FOSTER, VOLUNTEER, TNR & AS ALWAYS, ADOPT, DON’T SHOP! Cute cartoon cat. See more ideas about old cartoons, cartoon, cartoon characters. Walter Lantz Productions created a few popular characters but perhaps none so much as Woody Woodpecker, which was introduced in Andy Panda’s cartoon called Knock Knock. Perhaps someone can chime in, here. Heckle and Jeckle always had those mischievous grins. Now, let the nightmares begin ... :-). How can I find this cartoon about a hunter and hippos? Teri Silver (author) from The Buckeye State on May 26, 2019: Sorry, that's not striking a note. He is beloved by many for his prideful attitude and tenacity to never give up, despite often turning up short in the end. He ran cartoons from assorted studios, including Popeye and Woody Woodpecker. Maybe doesn’t seem like such a big fuss today, but remember this was back in the 1940-50’s! Give them both a Google to see if anything strikes a chord in your memory. But before televisions became a part of American life, cartoons were shown to audiences in movie theaters. In it, there is a sung line that says "we're happy when we're sad, we're always feeling bad ..." It was an RKO Pictures release in Technicolor. Answer: This animated short is called La Petite Parade. His is a very distinctive voice and it just took me back. Fox Love Kiss Animal. Thousands of new, high-quality pictures added every day. Hubie and Bertie were mouse characters first introduced in 1943 -- Mel Blanc gave voice to Hubie from 1946-1951. The big gap between her two front teeth give her all the personality she needs. A little bit of everything. Any ideas? I remember it being black and white. Oh, those Saturday mornings when we couldn’t wait to get out of bed and turn on the television -- it was cartoon time! I strongly believe it was a Disney cartoon but I could be wrong. After it went into to syndication, it probably did show in the Chicago area. The other is a sweet 1937 Walt Disney (Mickey Mouse's Silly Symphony) 9 minute-plus short called "Little Hiawatha," where an Indian boy tries to hunt down some big game to "prove his worth." Herman and Katnip are a duo of cartoon characters, Herman the Mouse and Katnip the Cat, that starred in theatrical animated shorts produced by Famous Studios in the 1940s and 1950s. The creature doesn't appear to have feet for it's legs, instead, it only posesses the set of footless, sharp, legs it has. I just want to hear that voice. Whatever the version, we love all types of Puss in Boots variations! Thanks for sharing! A fox enters a cottage or gate house and pursues a rooster. I'm sure I remember the MGM logo at the end. I did some checking but could not come up with anything under that character name. Hanna..something or Hanna b. Weere theproducers.
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