Also the mountain is red and the background is blue. When Paramount started making three-strip Technicolor production in 1936, the byline reads ". For clues about its plot, see the cue sheet below. DRUM UP A TENNANT (2/63) Kneitel/Reden. But they later changed the name of the show to The Heckle and Jeckle Show in the 1950s. Category:1960 cartoons | Paramount Cartoons Wiki | Fandom in: Years 1960 cartoons Category page View source Trending pages Terry the Terror All items (26) # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Other B Be Mice to Cats Bouncing Benny Busy Buddies C Counter Attack D Disguise the Limit E Electronica F Fiddle-Faddle Fine Feathered Fiend Heres a list of the characters that appeared on the KFS Popeye cartoons who werent on the original Paramount cartoon animated by the Fleischer Brothers and Famous Studios but appeared in the Popeye comic strips You can turn off the picture and just listen to the sound and still know what was going on. Taken from the end of the cartoon, "Patriotic Popeye".https://youtu.be/gStvpbJpwG4 Outsourced cartoons Colonel Heeza Liar (1916; produced by Bray Productions) The Police Dog (1916; produced by Bray Productions) The Trick Kids (1916; produced by Bray Productions) You wouldnt know from this page out of Motion Picture Heralds Annual Box Office Champions survey (1959-60) that theatrical shorts were a dying breed. An elephant (Sid Raymond) winesses Mike The Masquerader (Gil Mack) robbing a bank and is put in protective custody. It was saved on the Talkartoon short "Any Rags" and an HD print of the Betty Boop short "Show White". Alice the Goon I know Gene Deitch wrote about his efforts to inject a bit of Herriman into his Krazys. Adding to the "I yam what I yam" authenticity is the addition of a number of Thimble Theater comic strip characters making their cartoon debuts -- including King Blozo, Toar and Sea Hag! Eight Cartoon Champions reissues for the 1960-61 season. Luigi regrets renting an apartment above his Glassware store to a musical beatnik. They also produced several issues of Harvey-Toons using images (such as this from Harvey Hits Magazine #50, below click to enlarge) featuring the newly created Harveytoon title card. In the Madcaps, Mike the Masquerader, a disguise-wearing master thief, was an odd choice to star in two rather mediocre cartoons. NTA Variant: The opening "A Paramount Picture" title is replaced with the NTA logo; NTA shows the rest of the opening sequence, except for the fact that the words "Paramount PRESENTS" and "in TECHNICOLOR" are blacked out. Aside from featurettes packaged with Disneys animated features (to bolster short running times), I dont remember seeing them onscreen or it ads. The studio already had a lot on their plate when it came to their efforts during the early 60s with balancing between the theatricals and television projects. to Harvey Comics for $1.7 million. Was he just moonlighting? Some of Coronets library is still owned/distributed through Phoenix Learning Group (using the Coronet crown in their logo). Buy Popeye the Sailor: The 1960s Classics, Volume 1 [DVD] [Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, Mono Sound] at DeepDiscount.com. It was a streamlined way to maintain success as an artist: previewing songs in the cartoon and getting kids excited . Im celebrating by wearing overalls and allowing dozens of mice and cats to throw rocks at my head! I suppose as long as schools were still using 16mm they saw a purpose there. Starting in late 1954 with "No Ifs, Ands or Butts", the titles were re-adjusted for widescreen and the logo became smaller. or two above the theatricals entertainment wise and pleasant enough to look as well. I notice that Paramount had shut down its newsreel at the time of this ad. I also thought, until I watched this compilation of well-balanced moments, that the farmers name was one word: Alfalfa. November 26, 1943-March 19, 1948: "in TECHNICOLOR", June 7, 1946-January 30, 1948: "in CINECOLOR", November 7, 1947-November 16, 1956: "Color by TECHNICOLOR", December 26, 1947-June 24, 1949: "in POLACOLOR". He has curated cartoons for DVD and blu-ray compilations and has lent his expertise to dozens of bonus documentaries and audio commentaries on such. The words "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST" are printed out, and below this we see the word, "in" written out, and then below it in large block lettering, the word "TECHNICOLOR". Im currently reading King of the Comics: 100 Years of King Features, a new coffee table book from IDW Publishing. Free Shipping on Orders over $25! Now I find it much more appealing and enjoyable. Guaranteed Lowest Price. [2] Bandwagon, sends his men out to find a new star. Elise Cavanna is his unfortunate wife along with Harry Watson, John Sinclair, Cyril Ring & Dagmar Oakland. Popeye may have ended his run as a theatrical cartoon series, but in 1960 Paramount Studio was called upon to be the central hub of new pack of TV cartoons for King Features Syndicate. About Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019 Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019 Its backlog of cartoons have been sold off throughout the years, and the subsequent owners have not been kind to the original presentation of these films. In late 1967, with theatrical cartoons in decline, Paramount shut down its animation studio. Below this we see "by Marge" written out, and then the word "from" below "by Marge", this too written out. The Go-Go Toon cartoon "The Squaw-Path", however, has the sky in sea blue, the clouds in light blue, and the mountain in a wood-like texture. What kept the Hearst Metrotone company alive into the 80s was its Screen News Digest produced for schools. I see both Feuer and Place went on to work at Hal Seegers on a few things in the 60s while Feuer spent his last years in the business at Filmation, not too bad I suppose, but certainly not a high point. The second was Barbecue for Two which had Popeye and Olive (in their original Segar Thimble Theater look even though I dont know who animated this episode) having a barbecue but were interrupted by Brutus (replacing Bluto) Wimpy and SweePea. Evidence that this series was rushed to comply with Paramounts salemens demand for some sort of cartoon front man is the gap of six months between the first film and the second one and another six months wait for the third entry. Also Geezil, he and Rough House show up in this particular cartoon that is mostly centered on Wimpy instead (who I have to admit, bit a lot more to do than the one or two times Famous ever used him in previously). Unless you popped for the Bugs Bunny Specials, your theater wasnt going to be running any Bugs Bunny. Henry buys a robot maid, Electronica, so he wont have to do anymore housework. Contents 1 Info 2 Used In 2.1 TV Shows 2.2 Movies 2.3 Shorts 2.4 Commercials 2.5 Previews 2.6 YouTube Videos 3 Image Gallery 4 Audio Samples Info Paramount Cartoons Credits Descriptions by Argus Sventon, James Fabiano, and Jason Jones Captures by V of Doom, GreenLantern40, adynaske and Henrynguye5 Editions by V of Doom, Eric S., Bob Fish, adynaske and others Video captures courtesy of Eric S. 1st Logo (1927-1929) Logo: On the film's title card, a small mountain logo is seen circled by stars. A take-off of Bat Masterson, The Cat goes west to clean up a gambling operation in a rough town. Free Shipping on Orders over $25! 6) No Ifs, Ands or Butts Mercer also does the voice on Wimpy in the KFS Popeyes (which, interestingly, sounds like the voice for Wimpy in the 1935 Fleischer effort Choose Yorr Weppins, which was released before Mercer assumed the role of Popeye). Animation & Cartoons; Arts & Music; Computers & Technology; Cultural & Academic Films; Ephemeral Films; Movies; News & Public Affairs; Spirituality & Religion; Sports Videos; Television; Videogame Videos; Vlogs; Youth Media; Search the history of over 797 billion web pages on the Internet. Here is the above advertised and pictured A SPORT IS BORN 72-Episode volume are all of the Paramount TV Popeye cartoons. The words "A Paramount Picture", the stars and the words "The End" appear over the inkwell. Percy and Ralph go to a penny arcade. The logo made its final appearance on the Popeye cartoon "Cartoons Ain't Human", released on September 3, 1943. Would like to know what the audience reaction was to these late entries. The official list of the 1959-60 season of Paramount cartoons. Shake potables together, pour into can, shoot hole in bottom, drink as it streams out. TROUBLE DATE (3/11/60) Kneitel/Pattengill. In the short subject field, Paramount released 1,600, with another 135 cartoons still on the block; RKO released 1,000 and Fox is offering 600. Goodie tries to stop the Gremlins who are invading the North Pole and heckling Santa Claus. Three of the six pictured were only in reissue. It is a shame many of these simply fell on the wayside as they did simply for not seeing any future use on television (though Paramount didnt care to add their last five years worth of cartoons to Harvey after the studio closed but Im sure well get to that soon enough). I remember watching the Modern Madcaps with their original Paramount titles along with the Harveytoons here in the Chicago area in the 1970s and early 1980s. Story of a woodpecker who keeps a man from sleeping. Check out his section here: Desperate for a Star, Paramount foist this non-entity (originally planned as a one-off entry in the Modern Madcaps) upon the public in four shorts. Any Little Girl That's A Nice Little Girl, When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along, Betty Boop, With Henry, The Funniest Living American, I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You, Popeye The Sailor Meets Sinbad The Sailor, Popeye The Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves, Sneak, Snoop and Snitch in Triple Trouble, Twinkletoes: Where He Goes - Nobody Knows. Modern Madcaps (1958 - 1967, 60 Theatrical Cartoons.) It premiered on the Popeye cartoon "Her Honor the Mare" and the Noveltoon cartoon "No Mutton fer Nuttin'", both released on November 26, 1943 and the first version made its final appearance on the Popeye cartoon "Private Eye Popeye", released on November 12, 1954. Guaranteed Lowest Price. Wow, the look and feel of these cartoons got UGLY in this period. Jeepers tries to make Creepers look like a hero to his nephew Frisky. Harvey Comics exploited this by starting up a new comic book anthology TV Casper and Company in 1963. 2.1M views 8 years ago This compilation features episodes from the critically-acclaimed Superman series of the early-1940s. I know Gene Deitch wrote about his efforts to inject a bit of Herriman into his Krazys. Likewise, Dayton Allen elevates Irving Dresslers clever dialogue in Trash Program making me wish Allen did more voices for Paramount than he had. So no getting around it that way. http://www.phoenixlearninggroup.com, Another company of note is Pyramic Media, who has some Oscar-winning/nominated films in their collection. Could they have been part of a WPIX cartoon program, like the one John mentions? We dont hear much about him today but comedian and writer Eddie Lawrence was involved in several Paramount cartoon projects in the 1960s, particularly SWIFTY AND SHORTY. Guaranteed Lowest Price. Wimpy the Moocher was adapted from one of Segars Sunday comic strips. It was first used on the Honey Halfwitch cartoon "Alter Egotist". Zelma threatens him, and he hits the street to find her a mate. The solitary exception was a small theater in Squaw Valley that offered an outdated travelogue with smirking references to the Grand Tetons. Also, the words "COLOR CLASSIC" are seen between "Paramount" and "Picture". Baby Huey is a gigantic and nave duckling cartoon character. The ending could have the show title displayed again with Casper popping out to give the audience an Im as confused as you are gesture! Was there a difference in budget between the TV cartoons that Paramount made and their theatrical cartoons at the time? 1935-1939 Copyright by Paramount Pictures, Inc. 1939-June 30, 1950 Copyright by Paramount Pictures, Inc. (Note: This was in the Paramount font), July 21, 1950-December 31, 1967 Copyright by Paramount Pictures Corporation. Paramount's Noveltoons - The Famous Studios Collection (1943-67) : Famous Studios and Paramount Pictures : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Volume 90% 00:00 08:10 08:10 1 Noveltoons - A Haunting We Will Go (1949) 06:35 2 Noveltoons - A Lamb in a Jam (1945) 07:06 3 Noveltoons - A Mutt in a Rut (1949) ft. Dogface 07:01 4 A B&W variation appears on the U.M.&M print of the Little Lulu cartoon "Loose in a Caboose". Music: Soul/R & B: 886919118025. Logo: On the film's title card, a small mountain logo is seen circled by stars. Today, Tom and Jerry still remain to be popular with the kids and the show is aired on various networks around the globe. THE SHOE MUST GO ON (6/60) Kneitel/Spector. Buy CARADON / COLWELL / MILES - Lights Out [CD] at DeepDiscount.com. cigarette and blows the smoke into the air, which reveals the Paramount logo. Free Shipping on Orders over $25! I seem to recall it did not have any music score except for the Popeye theme lifted from a Paramount theatrical soundtrack. He has curated cartoons for DVD and blu-ray compilations and has lent his expertise to dozens of bonus documentaries and audio commentaries on such. SILLY SCIENCE (5/60) Kneitel/Klein. Huey first appeared in Quack-a-Doodle-Doo, a Noveltoon theatrical short produced and released in 1950. Logo: Against a multi-colored sky backdrop is a three-dimensional dark-colored mountain surrounded by a round border of 23 stars. MONKEY DOODLES (4/60) Kneitel/Tafuri. Paramount, still hurting from the loss of Seymour Kneitel, decided to pick up the short (retitled as Here's Nudnik) and give Deitch a commitment to release six Nudnik cartoons a year - in both the 65-66 season and the 66-67 season to come! Aliases Fractured Fables Comic Kings GoGo Toons Honey Halfwitch Herman and Katnip I wonder who did the voice of Wimpy and the other characters in the KFS Popeye cartoons? Availability: Near extinction. This is due, in part, because they followed the Popeyetheatrical films produced by the Fleischer Studios. Buy Caroline Rose - The Art of Forgetting [CD] at DeepDiscount.com. Loved Boppin Hood! The Harveytoons Show that Jerry worked on in the late 90s added the Harvey Films copyright to all the post-1959 shorts that originally didnt have them when they were originally aired in The New Casper Cartoon Show. Popeye and Olive watch Brutus the strongman performing at the carnival. Was the Bugs Bunny Specials a series title given to a new set of reissues, or the Blue Ribbon reissues. The Heckle and Jeckle Show. I thought I read somewhere that Deitch was largely responsible for convincing KFS to revive Krazy Kat for the TV cartoons in the first place. Original Variant: The standard logo appears, then a star spins toward the center of the logo, and Little Lulu's head appear. More about Jerry Beck [Click Here]. new live action short subjects. Now that I see the cartoon again, I notice the differences but also the similarities. Felix the Cat, the first character-driven series of animated cartoons, began as Feline Follies in 1919 -- becoming very popular during the 1920s.Although many were later created in color, the Felix cartoons faltered financially in the 1930s, partly because of poor economic times but also because of legal issues over ownership rights.Felix the Cat cartoons later "found their voice," and . trying to sabotage a cargo ships watch dog. That said, and without further ado, lets take a closer look at the 1960-61 in-house Paramount cartoons. There must be a story behind how they chose Krazy, whod been out of the funnies since George Herrimans death and was known to boomer kids if they knew him at all as the old Mickey Mouse knockoff on local kiddie shows. And company in 1963 to recall it did not have any music score except for the Bugs Specials! 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