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Felix the Cat in Hollywood (1923)
Pat Sullivan Cartoons, M. J. Winkler Productions. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. For more great vintage animation check out www.animationstation.info and subscribe to our podcast.
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Old Mother Hubbard (1935)
ComiColor, Celebrity Productions. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. For more great vintage animation check out www.animationstation.info and subscribe to our podcast.
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Jack and the Beanstalk (1933)
ComiColor, Celebrity Productions. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. For more great vintage animation check out www.animationstation.info and subscribe to our podcast.
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Scrub me Mamma with a Boogie Beat (1941)
Cartune Classics, Walter Lantz Productions. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. For more great vintage animation check out www.animationstation.info and subscribe to our podcast. WARNING: This cartoon contains extreme racial stereotyping. Shown here for historical and educational purposes and to promote discussion.
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Little Black Sambo (1935)
ComiColor, Celebrity Productions. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. For more great vintage animation check out www.animationstation.info and subscribe to our podcast. WARNING: This cartoon contains racial stereotyping. Shown here for historical and educational purposes.
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Felix the Cat in Bold King Cole (1936)
Rainbow Parade, Van Beuren Studios. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. For more great vintage animation check out www.animationstation.info and subscribe to our podcast.
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Jack Frost (1934)
ComiColor, Celebrity Productions. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. For more great vintage animation check out www.animationstation.info and subscribe to our podcast.
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Why Play Leap Frog? (1949)
Fun and Facts About America, John Sutherland Productions. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. Cold War-era cartoon aimed at convincing workers that increased productivity brings about greater purchasing power. For more great vintage animation check out www.animationstation.info and subscribe to our podcast.
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Meet King Joe (1949)
Fun and Facts About America, John Sutherland Productions. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. Cold War cartoon aimed at American workers with the objective of convincing them of their good fortune. For more great vintage animation check out www.animationstation.info and subscribe to our podcast.
Author: AnimationStation |
Make Mine Freedom (1948)
Fun and Facts About America, John Sutherland Productions. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. This Cold War-era cartoon uses humor to tout the dangers of Communism and the benefits of capitalism. For more great vintage animation check out www.animationstation.info and subscribe to our podcast.
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Felix The Cat - 1959 - The Magic Bag
Chapter 1 the magic bag of felix the cat. Felix the Cat is a cartoon character from the silent-film era. His black body, white eyes, and giant grin, coupled with the surrealism of the situations in which his cartoons place him, combined to make Felix one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in the world. Felix was the first character from animation to attain a level of popularity sufficient to draw movie audiences based solely on his star power.
Author: UrChatNoir |
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Felix the Cat - Neptune Nonsense
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Author: TheNewToonTracker |
Felix The Cat - Neptune Nonsense
Colorido por technicolor desenho de 1939 |
Felix The Cat - Neptune Nonsense
Old skool. One of my faves!
Author: Astridboy429 |
Felix the Cat in Neptune Nonsense (1939)
Felix the Cat in Neptune Nonsense
Author: Dag1989 |
Felix the Cat - Neptune Nonsense (Color)
Felix the Cat - Neptune Nonsense
Author: LetsTakeItBack |
Felix the Cat in "Neptune Nonsense"
This is my favorite Felix cartoon, especially because of Neptune's speech. (My other favorite little touch is the sound made as the fish's tears hit the bottom of the bowl.) Since this cartoon appears to be public domain as it is readily found on bargain basement DVDs and videocassettes, I thought it would be nice to share it with everybody. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0141654/
Author: hornbuckle |
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Felix the cat finds out
A black and white cartoon I ran across, and wanted to show you. It features felix the cat, and this mean little school boy, and some cool hot dogs. You gotta see it to know what i'm talking about.
Author: picatag |
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| YouTube :: Tag // Felix cat woos whoopee |
Felix the Cat - Woos Whoopie
Felix the Cat - Woos Whoopie - 1930 - Pat Sullivan (Public Domain)
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Skiffypalooza 7b - Felix the Cat, "Astronomeous"
A hosted series of *mostly* sci-fi oriented clips, cartoons and features. This episode focuses on a 1928 cartoon in which Felix the Cat has adventures on Mars. This is a short version of the 1/2 hour show, which can be viewed free at CouchPotatoTheatre.com and Video.Google.com.
Author: hugosleestak |
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2D to 3D conversion Popeye
This was the first project for my organic modeling class. We had to choose the head of cartoon character and convert it into 3D. I chose Popeye the sailor man. Not too bad for my first Organic Modeling project. Threw on some subsurface scattering to my liking and made it look cartoony. As soon as I get to character rigging, I think I will set this guy up because it would kick ass.
Author: slrove |
Marriage Wows - 1949
Sing along with animals having a wedding of Bertha (mouse) and Edgar (elephant). Edgar's bride isn't revealed until the last scene. A remake of Max Fleischer's "Bunny Mooning." The animals perform "For Me and My Gal." Background music includes a short instrumental excerpt of "It's A Hap-Hap-Happy Day."A raccoon lifts a heavy weight and explains "I eats my spinach!" as the fanfare from "I'm Popeye The Sailor Man" plays.
Author: CaptainCartoon |
Audiosurf - Popeye The Sailor Man
I wasn't going to upload this run at first, since I did hit a few grays, making it generally mediocre... But at the very end, I got a Match 21, and that's so rare, I figure it should be here. The song: I'm Popeye The Sailor Man by Face To Face on the album Saturday Morning Cartoons' Greatest Hits. The only way it could be better is if I got Stealth in addition to Match 21 and Clean Finish. -_- But still, I'm holding the world record... For now. =P
Author: Loofiloo |
Let's Sing with Popeye - 1934
Let's Sing With Popeye is a 1934 Screen Songs animated short, produced by Fleischer Studios and directed by Dave Fleischer. The song featured in this Screen Song was the Popeye theme song "I'm Popeye the Sailor Man", written by Sammy Lerner. The animation for this film is taken from the first Popeye cartoon, Popeye the Sailor, which was originally presented as part of the Betty Boop series. The entire cartoon is less than 2 minutes long, with over half of that given to the credits and the bouncing ball. This shorter than normal cartoon was produced as a regular weekly feature for Paramount's Saturday morning matinee "Popeye Club". Popeye is singing his theme song as he strolls along the deck of a sailing ship. He punctuates the lines of the song with three demonstations of his strength. With a single punch, he reduces the ship's anchor to a pile of fish hooks. The large ship's clock meets a similar fate, ending as an assortment of watches and alarm clocks. Finally, a small mast is reduced to clothes pins. The animated portion of the cartoon ends after about 45 seconds, and the rest of the cartoon presents the words of the song and the "famous bouncing ball" so that the audience can "Sing With Popeye". n 1935, Paramount added to Popeyes's popularity by sponsoring the "Popeye Club" as part of their Saturday morning matinee program. "Let's Sing With Popeye" was a regular part of the weekly meetings, along with other cartoons, movies, prize giveaways and other activities. Paramount provided a manual to theatre owners, telling them how to organize a Popeye Club, but the specific details were left to the local theatre owners and varied from one theatre to another.
Author: CaptainCartoon |
Popeye - Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp (3/3)
Popeye the sailor man in the mini-feature film Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp. Olive Oyl is a writer who composes the screenplay of Aladdin. In the story, Popeye gets tricked by an evil merchant who uses Popeye to get the lamp for the princess. And then takes it for himself. After eating his greens, Popeye gets rich and marries the princess (Olive Oyl). In the end, her story gets rejected by the publisher.
Author: CollieBaba |
Popeye - Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp (2/3)
Popeye the sailor man in the mini-feature film Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp. Olive Oyl is a writer who composes the screenplay of Aladdin. In the story, Popeye gets tricked by an evil merchant who uses Popeye to get the lamp for the princess. And then takes it for himself. After eating his greens, Popeye gets rich and marries the princess (Olive Oyl). In the end, her story gets rejected by the publisher.
Author: CollieBaba |
Popeye - Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp (1/3)
Popeye the sailor man in the mini-feature film Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp. Olive Oyl is a writer who composes the screenplay of Aladdin. In the story, Popeye gets tricked by an evil merchant who uses Popeye to get the lamp for the princess. And then takes it for himself. After eating his greens, Popeye gets rich and marries the princess (Olive Oyl). In the end, her story gets rejected by the publisher.
Author: CollieBaba |
Popeye the sailor-Popeye for president
popeye for president cartoon from the 50s'
Author: poopgen |
DJ. Cartoons - Popeye (Techno Remix)
Steppin' out records 2 1993
Author: Raver8 |
Cartoon and People Voice Impressions #1
These are some of my many voice I do of cartoons and people in culture. They are numbered as follows: 1. Kermit The Frog 2. Popeye The Sailor Man 3. Yoda 4. Boo Boo the Bear 5. Ronald Regan Rap 6. Mickey Mouse 7. Goofy 8. Stitch (From Lilo and Stitch) 9. Scary Birthday Clown 10. Krang (from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) 11. Shredder (TMNT) I will post some more soon.
Author: Strickalator |
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Krazy Kat Crazy Cat Cartoon 1930s Sound Design Pro Tools SFX
Sound design created for 1930's silent cartoon.
Author: nedits |
KRAZY CAT GOES A WOOING
As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Collecting Generation I knew it was the right time to create a Video Network for Baby-Boomers Only. http://www.YouTube.com/TVNETWORKS http://www.YouTube.com/DIRECTORSSERIES http://www.YouTube.com/THEATRECORNER What makes my content unique is that I have spent over 30 collecting and restoring from 16mm & 35mm Film Prints and Kinescopes some of the rarest and in many cases one of a kind FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWS REELS FILM SHORTS, FEATURES, INDUSTRIALS, TV SHOWS and especially COMMERCIALS from the birth of Film and early television. http://www.TVDAYS.com - 400 DVD's for Sale from my personal collection. Now my Video & Film Collection is decomposing and what you're seeing is my work digitizing my Video Elements and funding it by selling Stock Footage and now my line of over 400 DVD's http://www.TVDAYS.com Rare TV SHOWS, FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWSREELS, FILM SHORT SUBJECTS, SILENT & SOUND FILMS, HOME MOVIES, SOUNDIES, INDUSTRIALS & especially COMMERCIALS from the 1950's/60's. ALSO GOOGLE VIDEO DOWNLOADS http://www.YouTube.com/CARTOONSTUDIO Links to over 3500 hours of Video's housed on both Google & YouTube http://www.YouTube.com/THEATRECORNER Over 7,5000 Commercials to watch -- Sports-Toys-Cars-Soft Drinks-Beer-Cigarettes-Milk-Cosmetics-Ho usehold Products-Drugs-Cereal- Gasoline -Clothing-TV Sets. In Search of TV History -- Hey Boys & Girls of 50's TV were you on a LIVE show, was a family member always telling you they were in commercials back then...Now spot someone. SPECIAL HELP SAVING MY TV HISTORY http://www.adobe.com/ PRIEMERE EDITING PROGRAMS FOR VIDEO & UPLOADING TO WEB -- GREAT http://www.discmakers.com/ DISC MAKER...needing to buy duplicator machines to make DVD copies at Home or the office. I make all my discs with these. http://www.youtube.com/GRIFFITHMOVIES BE AWARE Copyright & Trademarks -- There are over 10,000 Film prints and just as many Video elements in my collection with one of a kind films, TV Shows, Sales Film & especially commercials of products you might own, and if your missing all of your history on film lets us know. http://www.YouTube.com/TVDAYS http://www.YouTube.com/IRARONA Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 http://www.vidres@aol.com
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Crazy Toons of Jink the Dink
This is part of an episode I am working for The Crazy Toons of Jink The Dink. It got my influence from The Twisted Tales Of Felix The Cat and Late Night Black and White which aired on Cartoon Network. What you're about to see is a 25 second excerpt from the first episode. I'm still working on it. If you don't like it, I'll understand. You post you're kind of story for an episode and I'll make it and you'll get credited.
Author: KrazyKartoonKid |
Alaska Daze, 1930s cartoon
A Television print of a classic 1930s cartoon. Identify its original title for fun! This was shot amateurishly off the wall with my macbook, from 16mm.
Author: cartoonsonfilm |
LucyCartoons: Episode 2
Here's the next episode. Blah Blah.
Author: Kittycatorange |
Cat's Life n.2
Krazy Kat and Augustus Pablo
Author: Liberationorchestra |
Rodeo Dough (Krazy Kat) 1931 Columbia Cartoon
By "popular" request
Author: stupiddimbulb |
LucyCartoons: Episode 1
A goose and two cats in my own style of cartoon drawing. I used Paint and CamStudio for this, if you want to know more send me a message. Thanks to Crescent Studio/William Dalton, my brother! ps the soundtrack is 'Millenium' by Robbie Williams
Author: Kittycatorange |
Cat's life n.1
A resonorization of an old Krazy Kat cartoon
Author: Liberationorchestra |
3 Ropes and a Mouse
A drawn computer-animated mouse is stupid and pulls too many ropes...
Author: etoy66 |
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