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. You kept wishing the cartoons were better. Would like to know what the audience reaction was to these late entries. I suspect that KFS may have felt that the cyclical nature of the Pupp-Krazy-Ignatz love triangle might lend itself to some kind of inexpensive cartoon formula but, happily, the stories for the series are a pretty diverse lot. Starting on "Cat in the Act" (February 22, 1957) to The Blacksheep Blacksmith (January 1967) , the drawing style of the logo is simpler and abstract. Now the struggle is finding both original 35mm prints shown in theaters and 16mm dupes as many schools and libraries chucked a lot of material without considering its historical value. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xn0niy_tell-me-a-badtime-story_fun. Jeepers enters Creepers into a prize fight to get money to pay his income tax. Thanks for letting us re-visit this one. Here is some information about the copyright stamps on the Paramount cartoons: Argus Sventon, James Fabiano, and Jason Jones, V of Doom, GreenLantern40, adynaske and Henrynguye5, V of Doom, Eric S., Bob Fish, adynaske and others, 4th Logo (November 26, 1943-December 31, 1967). A hip cat named Bopin Hood (and his band) comes to Squaresville, where jazz has been outlawed. You can make an argument that this was the studios busiest year since the Fleischers were trying to meet their short subject release schedule and complete their two movies in Miami in the late 1930s and early 40s. COUNTER ATTACK (7/60) Kneitel/Pattengill. GOOD SNOOZE TONIGHT (2/63) Kneitel/Taras. Very neat Farmer Al Falfa collection. Among them were Popeye, Superman, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Little Lulu, Little Audrey, Baby Huey, Herman and Katnip, the Screen Songs series, and the Noveltoons series. For the period from September 1962 to August 1963, Seymour Kneitel and crew kept busy producing 13 theatrical originals for Paramount, were deep into the King Features Trilogy, and were preparing and producing some new Casper cartoons for Harvey Comics and ABC. The new sheriff of an old western town enforces a No Guns policy. Didnt Paramount have a hand in those too? And then there was The Cat. They were first on WGN-9 and then moved to WFLD-32 where they remained for many, many years. 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. Was the Bugs Bunny Specials a series title given to a new set of reissues, or the Blue Ribbon reissues. Dont forget Rough House the short order cook! A down on his luck man named Jonah finds a dime on the street, but then gets bit by the Gambling Bug. TAKE ME TO YOUR GENRUL (10/62) Kneitel/Taras. Another has a brown mountain and the BG in a yellow-orange shade. By the third Popeye cartoon ( now being produced by Larry Harmon of Bozo the Clown fame) show a new Olive Oyl with the face of the Famous Studios version of Olive and the body of the Classic Olive Oyl of the 1930s The Heckle and Jeckle show were first known as the Talking Magpies in 1946. Now that I see the cartoon again, I notice the differences but also the similarities. For some reason Kneitel looked to one of the remaining Hollywood animation studios Walter Lantz for some inspiration, basing one cartoon on a annoying woodpecker, another on a pair of penguins (Chilly Willy, anyone?) The character remained popular in comic books for several years to come. MONKEY DOODLES (4/60) Kneitel/Tafuri. Another special end title was used on "Rabbit Punch", where Tommy Tortoise pulls the Paramount mountain logo from the canvas to a full screen, then walks in front of it. Didnt Tom Johnson also pass away suddenly at this time? They are not completely without merit a catchy song in the first one, clever ideas and in the first two witty scripts by Irv Spector but their threadbare execution and limited animation must have looked awful on the big screen. However, when Paramount Pictures sold most of its pre-1955 film library to the TV Corporation of United Film Service, MTA TV, and Minot TV (U.M. Taken from the end of the cartoon, "Patriotic Popeye".https://youtu.be/gStvpbJpwG4 Though while Atencio and Justice had used their technique as an artistic alternative to the usual hand-drawn process, Graham Place and Otto Feuer seemed more concerned to keep the animation quality high while finding a different approach to animate without needing to use cels. Warner also produced four of the popular-in-schools Bell Science specials with Frank Baxter. The 1938 version of the logo appears on most later cartoons, such as Superman, which the Warner Archive DVD also preserves it. And they were a huge success. Universal was simply cranking out a cheap newsreel by buying UPIs TV news clip service (used by non-network stations,) blowing up the 16mm footage to 35mm, and adding their own narration and stock music. The series later appeared on Cartoon Network from 1992 to 2005. And a character exclusive to the KFS Popeye cartoon Another unappealing character, Professor Schmaltz, a bespectacled German expert, would also reoccur in this series. Cool Cat Blues was interesting when it made it to TV two years later on ABCs new Saturday morning Casper show because unlike most theatricals that dealt with timely subject that were past their time by the time they hit the small screen, The Ed Sullivan Show was still going strong and had another eight years to run on CBS. Formerly known as "The Fleischer Studios", Famous produced every animated Paramount cartoon series. Loved Boppin Hood! Among them were Popeye, Superman, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Little Lulu, Little Audrey, Baby Huey, Herman and Katnip, the Screen Songs series, and the Noveltoons series. I wonder who did the voice of Wimpy and the other characters in the KFS Popeye cartoons? Movies / TV: Family, Animation: 883316737378. [2] TRASH PROGRAM (4/63) Kneitel/Reden. [CD] at DeepDiscount.com. The script words "A Paramount Picture" are in front of the mountain. Required fields are marked *. Check out his section here: Free Shipping on Orders over $25! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Lawrence. Eddie Lawrence starts his voices for Paramount at this time. Irv Spector model sheet for Mike The Masquerader (1960). Spot gags about Science and future gadgets. Below that: publicity sheets from Harvey, spreading the word to its comic books dealers and newsstand salesman; and comic books created to exploit the new network show. 2) Child Sockology I know Gene Deitch wrote about his efforts to inject a bit of Herriman into his Krazys. No. Kung Fu Panda 2 es una pelcula de animacin de 2011, dirigida por Jennifer Yuh Nelson, secuela de la pelcula de 2008 Kung Fu Panda.La pelcula cuenta con la mayora del elenco de voces original retomando sus papeles, junto con algunos personajes nuevos. THE METHOD AND MAW (10/62) Kneitel/Reden. Thanks for continuing an endlessly fascinating saga.these posts all together spell out an amazing story. The official list of the 1959-60 season of Paramount cartoons. The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released in the 1960s. This straddled the other two series by starring a pair of anthropomorphic dogs Jeepers an optimistic, free-loading Bud Abbott-type and Creepers a pessimistic sad sack in adult-skewing situations (asking the boss for a raise, looking for an old girlfriend, etc.). 3) Ancient Fistory Below this we see "by Marge" written out, and then the word "from" below "by Marge", this too written out. So he can become a brave, an Indian chiefs son goes after an eagles feather for his bonnet. I have digitally remastered many of the episodes, and aim to upload. When I saw them as a kid in the 1970s & early 1980s on TV, they had their original Paramount opening/closing titles. Nice job, and thanks for letting us all know that today is an important in cartoon history! Music/Sounds: The beginning/end of a cartoon's theme music. Now I find it much more appealing and enjoyable. & M. TV Corporation) for airing on TV, the company insisted that any reference to Paramount Pictures be removed. He comes across a Martian who's proposing to a gum machine. 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. During 1962 and most of 1963, the Harvey TV package of 1950s era Paramount cartoons were in TV syndication, sold under the title Casper and Company to local stations by ABC Films. After this, the Famous Studios logo appears on the same background (starting around 1952, it appeared on a red-orange screen). For shorts featuring live-action model sets, a special byline appeared on the logo. Beck is currently on the faculty of Cal Arts in Valencia, UCLA in Westwood and Woodbury University in Burbank teaching animation history. Guaranteed Lowest Price. And again I think the Popeye remake is the better of the two. Missing from this release list above is the 20th title for the season a Noveltoon featuring Little Lulu, Alvins Solo Flight. 2) Robin Rodenthood The 1962-1967 Paramount Cartoon Library with exceptions and If it was reran in the 90's, The Paramount Cartoons would of been followed by The 1995 Paramount Domestic Television logo. Among the cartoons contained in this stupendous 2-Disc, 72-Episode volume are all of the Paramount TV Popeye cartoons. I thought his swan song was noteworthy as he was the only silent cartoon character to appear in a Cinema Scope cartoon. Yup with the changes they did to Olive Oyl and renaming Bluto to Brutus as well as adding character that werent in the original Popeye cartoons (Sea Hag, Thor, King Blotto,Rough House and the rest) made the Popeye cartoons look a little lusher. Please join me on YouTube for a hand-crafted two-minute mishmash of good old barnyard cartoon mayhem. Plans were afoot during this season to debut a new Casper Saturday Morning series in the fall of 1963. cigarette and blows the smoke into the air, which reveals the Paramount logo. After this, the mountain logo disappears. But they later changed the name of the show to The Heckle and Jeckle Show in the 1950s. At least they brought back SweePea original outfit instead of the (uber ugh) pink attire that he wore. SILLY SCIENCE (5/60) Kneitel/Klein. Wheres Uranium Blues in that montage? 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. Harvey Comics had taken a gamble, and it instantly paid off in comic book sales, and toy merchandising. That would be Tell Me A Badtime Story, released in the fall of 63. Guaranteed Lowest Price. Dedicated To Classic Cartoons: Past, Present & Future, Argentine Animated Features, Part 8: 2007, Disneys Goliath II (and Kevin Corcoran) on Records, http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xn0niy_tell-me-a-badtime-story_fun, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qseJ6pKV3sM, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i9AAq_6jAY, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gd7E-pJJrk, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=II0Wz3u3LIw, http://cartoonician.com/marge-and-lulu-the-art-of-the-deal/. I am wondering what Bugs Bunny cartoon that image is referencing? Production: George Pal Productions, Inc. Lets look at the recurring characters being offered: Professor Schmaltz, Kozmo the kid from Mars, Goodie Gremlin (a variation of Casper) and Specs, Chub and Goop, an ersatz Our Gang. There are occasional hints of qualityas Jerry notes, the Honeymooners derived dialogue in Trash Program is well-written and some vestiges of Irv Spectors character designs, but the visuals are nausea personified. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cn9Etc_aMNI. Wheres Uranium Blues in that montage? In the Madcaps, Mike the Masquerader, a disguise-wearing master thief, was an odd choice to star in two rather mediocre cartoons. A group of clouds lines the bottom of the wall. Because of this, there's pretty much no evidence of this logo on this wiki or the internet. To Be Continued Next Week: Paramount Cartoons 1963-64, Popeye Champions for the 1962-63 season. They did, though production of these three separate entities was split between them, Artransa Park Studios in Australia and Bill Snyders Rembrandt Films (who did only the Krazy Kat films). On 1943-1945 cartoons, the title card is on a black background and says "Paramount PRESENTS A NOVELTOON", with "A FAMOUS STUDIOS PRODUCTION in TECHNICOLOR" below it. Shorn of all the kid-friendly characters they had created, it looks like Paramount tried to get on the trend of more grown-up UPA-style cartoons with human characters. A TREE IS A TREE IS A TREE? A native American mother wants her daughter (Minnie Cha-Cha) to get married to a rich man. In the early years of military escalation in Vietnam . Seymour Kneitel and the Paramount Cartoon Studio also profited by success the studio created openings, bumpers ad commercials to support the series. PECK YOUR OWN HOME (5/60) Kneitel/Johnson. 220 cartoons were produced (over 60 were produced by Paramount itself, the others farmed out to Gene Deitch, Jack Kinney, Larry Harmon, Halas and Batchelor, and others). Columbia/Screen Gems tried to do a Herrimanesque Krazy Kat cartoon, Lil Ainjil.. Kinney would employ a composer named Ken Lowman to write original stock themes for the rest of his Popeyes. More about Jerry Beck [Click Here]. This cartoon Bouncing Benny never did much for me as a childit was mildly entertaining but not a favorite. Jeepers tries to make Creepers look like a hero to his nephew Frisky. Only original prints (and maybe a couple current prints) will have this logo, such as on a print of "Koko the Kop". http://www.pyramidmedia.com. SHOOTIN STARS (8/60) Kneitel/Johnson. Paramount Cartoons Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. Thus, some of these non-animated films did enjoy a second life at least temporarily. Here is the above advertised and pictured A SPORT IS BORN With his popularity unabated from constant television exposure, Popeye cartoons (reissues) were still the star attraction of the annual Paramount cartoon line-up being offered to theaters. Aside from featurettes packaged with Disneys animated features (to bolster short running times), I dont remember seeing them onscreen or it ads. 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. Then more words appear above and below the title. Paramount used the Winston Sharples library themes, and Larry Harmon used Gordon Zahlers General Music Corp. tracks, also heard in his Bozo cartoons and other 60s series like The New 3 Stooges. Anyone know where Gene Deitch got his music? Overview In the late 1950s, the original Popeye theatrical shorts released by Paramount Studios from 1933 to 1957 began airing in many television markets and garned huge ratings. Discover, share and add your knowledge! I think there were four cartoons featuring Goodie Gremlin total. I remember seeing seeing some old Terrytoons in a theater as a kid and being amazed by the rich color, sharp images and the lack of various TV interference in those pre-cable days. Its a pity, though, that they didnt utilize a multi-part narrative format like Ruff & Reddy or Clutch Cargo to really emulate Segars storytelling style. In the Noveltoons, Kneitel would recycle several left over Herman and Katnip premises as Skit and Skat Skit the mouse and Skat the cat two poorly designed characters in three poorly produced cartoons. YULE LAFF (10/62) Kneitel/Taras. On the first of the KFS Popeye cartoons it was animated by The Paramont Cartoom Studios (formally Famous Studios) was a space where Popeye & Olive goes to the Monn where they faced off with King of the Moon who was a abusive tyrant to the citizens of the Moon (who were all cheese and had to pay the king with crackers. Yeah both cartoons follow the same theme of a kid with a certain unusual thing that makes them stick out from the rest. The shorts were originally aired by CBS between 1966 and 1969 as part of a variety of superhero cartoons, including The New Adventures of Superman and The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure . 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) Goodie tries to stop the Gremlins who are invading the North Pole and heckling Santa Claus. A large number of cartoons featuring the logo fell into the public domain. It was used on cartoons from "No Mutton fer Nuttin'" up to "A Self-Made Mongrel". ELECTRONICA (7/60) Kneitel/Tafuri. It reads: "PATENT PENDING FOR SPECIAL PROCESSES USED IN THIS PRODUCTION". He is a former studio exec with Nickelodeon Movies and Disney, and has written for The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Could they have been part of a WPIX cartoon program, like the one John mentions? Paramount Cartoons Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. BELOW: Letters from ABC to Alfred Harvey telling of the phenomenal ratings success of Mattys Funday Funnies. I fondly remember themand I thank you for listing them! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=II0Wz3u3LIw, I see theres a webpage that talks a bit about the making of Alvins Solo Flight and its potential as a pilot to a TV series that never happened. We also have a mid-1960s Hearst Metrotone Newsreel, they were still producing those. Seen on the Popeye the Sailor DVD series from Warner Home Video, 1980s video prints of the Talkartoon short "Minnie the Moocher", the Screen Song short "Ain't She Sweet?" Story of a woodpecker who keeps a man from sleeping. The head of Blocbuster Pictures, J.C. At first glance, the 1961-62 season might look pretty low-key, but things at the studio were hopping. A Jack-in-the-Box pops from inside the box, opening the word "NOVELTOON". Character Variants: During the time, there are character versions of the logo. Three of the six pictured were only in reissue. It did. Noveltoons Variant: The logo was shown on a close up of the box within a circle, which then zooms down to the bottom center of the screen. I know the KFS Popeye cartoons dont get a lot of love, but I rather like that they eschew the Famous Studios formula in favor of going back to Segars original strips for inspiration. Mae Questel continues to do the voice of Olive Oyl as well as the voice of SweePea, Violet Oyl and The Sea Hag for the KFS Popeye cartoon & Jackson Beck did the voice of Blutos Doppelgnger Brutus. A Jay Ward Popeye? I think they were even finishing up some of the KFS Popeye cartoons at this point as well. 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. Bugs, dressed for summer swimming, is making sure the groundhog sees his shadow. These late entries for shorts featuring live-action model sets, a disguise-wearing master thief, was an odd choice paramount cartoons 1960. 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