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Saturday Morning Cartoons 1960s Collection Volume 2: Dog Slobber (from The Jetsons)

Saturday Morning Cartoons 1960s Collection Volume 2 is available to order now from Amazon.com [AMZ]B002GNOLXQ[/AMZ]…

Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse In Living Color, Volume Two

Dog Show starts us off, and shows off why Disney was renowned for coming up with the best looking cartoons: apart from the crowds of people present in the short,…

Animated Con-versation: AN&V at Comic-Con 2008!

…rather than just another pretzel dog! Apparently a lot of people had the same idea! Everything was crowded! We ended up at a TGIF’s that didn’t have a wait. Not…

ReFrederator presents classic cartoons

…networks, including its number one show The Fairly Oddparents. Prior to forming Frederator Studios, Seibert served as president of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, where he led the return of cartoons to the…

Beetle Bailey/Hagar The Horrible/Betty Boop

…of all we have Beetle Bailey, Mort Walker’s famous army everyman. Beetle first appeared in twelve newspapers in 1950, although he was seen throughout many cartoons that Walker did for…

Popeye’s Voyage: The Quest For Pappy

…quartet of these cartoons from Executive Producer Al Brodax, each about five and a half minutes long. Three are directed by Seymour Kneitel, who generally did the better cartoons from…

The Legendary Laugh-O-Grams: Fairy Tales by Walt Disney

…unique route of incorporating themed cartoons into well-rounded documentary styled programs. We all know the often told genesis of Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse, and a fair few will have been…

Mickey’s House Of Villains

…collection of Halloween tales should have been “House Of Spooks”. Or better yet, “House Of Musical Spooks”, as most of the cartoons on show here are less to do with…

2023 San Diego Comic Con Exclusive

…Fleischer Cartoons: The Art and Inventions of Max Fleischer panel below. Watch exclusive footage of Dan asking the Fleischer Cartoons: The Art and Inventions of Max Fleischer panel a question…

Hanna And Barbera: Conversations

…initially on Sesame Street, but soon after that it was Hanna-Barbera cartoons – a lot of Hanna-Barbera cartoons. The studio built by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera ruled Saturday mornings…

Lady And The Tramp

…a dog’s story, it’s a story that hasn’t gone to the dogs, being a very well observed and basically human story about as close to “kitchen sink drama” as one…

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?: The Complete First and Second Seasons

…had a decent premise— four teenagers and their dog travel around solving mysteries— and a good mix of characters. Scooby himself was a cowardly dog that still managed to come…

The Dick Tracy Show: The Complete Animated Crime Series

…the show uses many of the classic villains, but it confuses me as to why the show’s creators felt they had to make Dick Tracy cartoons that did not feature…

Chuck Jones: Extremes And Inbetweens, A Life In Animation

…inspiration in Chuck’s early Warner Brothers shorts. As a bonus we even get two cartoons looking as pristine as they come! The Sweatbox Review: “The two most important people in…

Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition

…story about a sweet princess preyed upon by a wicked stepmother and rescued by seven odd little men, pulled cartoons out of the supporting program and changed the future of…

Saturday Morning Cartoons – 1970s: Volume 2

…them are old favorites like Batman and Yogi Bear. The Sweatbox Review: This second volume of Saturday morning favorites contains a nice variety of cartoons, including many that did not…

Fifty Years With Brutus!

…late 1960, the initial batch of Popeye television cartoons, produced by King Features Syndicate, began airing on the small screen. In the new shows, viewers were introduced to characters that…

I Want A Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown: Remastered Deluxe Edition

…thinks that Charlie Brown has the best dog ever, tries to adopt Snoopy’s brother Spike. The Sweatbox Review: (Note: The main body of this review first appeared in our review…

I Want A Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown

…Want A Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown. This 2003 special, thanks to being based on the comic strips of Schulz, is every bit as warm and humorous as most of…

The UK's 100 Greatest Cartoons!

…to see who made – and who didn’t make – the list! Those 100 Greatest Cartoons, in full: Channel 4’s 100 Greatest Cartoons, as voted in Britain (dates as given…

Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 2

…time in the making, with an average of two shorts per year making up its contents. That initial grouping of computer animated cartoons was perhaps a much more intriguing prospect…

Cartoons for Victory and Cultoons due for DVD deliverance

DVD toons has a look at two upcoming DVD releases that offer toons both unique and undiscovered to many people. The more controversial of the duo, Cartoons for Victory, contains…

The Best Of 2008: It Came…It Saw…It’s Over!

…these wonderfully entertaining and historically important animated cartoons have managed to make it to disc at all. After the celebrations that greeted the first volume of authentic Fleischer Studio classics…

Bugs Bunny’s Easter Funnies

…under the weather, Granny visits Bugs to see who might be able to carry out his basket delivering duties. The Sweatbox Review: Cartoons have always been a staple of television…

Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Walt Disney Signature Collection

…a sweet princess preyed upon by a wicked stepmother and rescued by seven odd little men, pulled cartoons out of the supporting program and changed the future of filmmaking. Now…

Arnold Leibovit on producing The Puppetoon Movie Volume 2

…Disney feature animation. I’m not a big fan of Mickey Mouse cartoons or Donald Duck cartoons. I’m not a fan of Disney (shorts). It’s just certain cartoons, Sorcerer’s Apprentice, maybe…

Comic-Con@Home Coverage

…President), and Eric Bauza (Looney Tunes Cartoons, Muppet Babies)–alongside Looney Tunes Cartoons executive producer Pete Browngardt (Uncle Grandpa), movie historian, author and TV personality Leonard Maltin (Entertainment Tonight), animation historian…

Dylan Dog CG movie in the works

Popular italian comic book character Dylan Dog will be the star of a CG movie produced by The Shop Animation Studios in Vancouver. Dylan Dog: The Fourth Kingdom will be…

Starz in the Dog-house

…and trailers from Disney’s The Shaggy Dog, entering theaters tomorrow. The behind-the-scenes special On the Set: The Shaggy Dog will air also, joining Soccer Dog: European Cup and Air Bud….

American Dog goes Hollywood?

…adequately summarize the film’s style and feel. Hence, American Dog could soon be assigned the label Hollywood Dog. Thanks to “ShyViolet” at the Animated News Forum for the heads up…