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  • ...he Cat" on Records|url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/felix-the-cat-on-records/|website=cartoonresearch.com|access-date=4 November 2020}}</ref><br ...nds such as [[Paul Whiteman]]'s played songs about him (1923's "Felix Kept on Walking" and others). In 1926, Felix became the first high school mascot fo
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  • ...Animation technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own}} ...o be fitted with a stereoscope. Wheatstone had suggested using photographs on paper of a solid object, for instance a statuette. Plateau concluded that f
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  • ...Seems'' is a library of "the curious, in nature and humankind, set adrift on the vast sea of public opinion with the hope that it will fulfill its missi ...the strip was discontinued. Ms. Hix continued to write the stories for the comics until 1963, when she turned the work over to her son, Ernest Hix, Jr. He wr
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  • ..., the Famous Cartoonist, and Gertie''. McCay abandoned a sequel, ''Gertie on Tour'' ({{circa|1921}}), after producing about a minute of footage. ...ar or two after the original. ''Gertie'' is the best preserved of McCay's films—some of which have been lost or survive only in fragments—and has been
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  • {{Use American English|date=August 2013}} ...lm]] by American cartoonist [[Winsor McCay]]. One of the earliest animated films, it was McCay's first, and featured characters from McCay's comic strip ''[
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  • ...producer [[Adi Shankar]]. It began as a YouTube series of unauthorized fan films before evolving into a full-fledged entertainment brand. === ''Bootleg Universe Unauthorized One-Shot Short Films'' ===
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  • ...et George Do It''''' was a series of [[two-reeler]] American silent comedy films produced in the latter half of the 1920s. The films (40 in all) were based on the comic strip ''Let George Do It'', which was written and drawn by [[Geor
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  • {{Short description|Series of American short films}} {{Use American English|date=January 2022}}
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  • {{Short description|American animation studio}} ...binding, 1990)</ref><ref>Leonard Maltin; ''Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons''; Penguin Books; {{ISBN|0-452-25993-2}} (1980, 1987)</re
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  • ...] and theater is located at 32 [[Second Avenue (Manhattan)|Second Avenue]] on the southeast corner of East 2nd Street, in a [[New York City]] historic di ...ka, Mekas, and Sitney – was formed to establish a definitive collection of films (The Essential Cinema Repertory) and to determine the structure of the new
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  • {{short description|American non-profit film organization known for the Annie Awards}} ...= Entrance to ASIFA-Hollywood Headquarters and Animation Archive/Center on 2114 West Burbank Boulevard in [[Burbank, California|Burbank]]
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