";s:4:"text";s:5168:"I remember a cartoon character named Biscuit. Some of these cartoon squirrels you know are definitely not all that musical, such as "Rocky the Flying Squirrel," and some characters made appearances in other features that would not have specifically been credited. Hi, Dale, thank you for your question. Thank you.Does anyone remember a cartoon from either the 40s or 50s; it had a theme song that went "sunshine, sunshine," and one of the main characters was a happy bee. I am trying to find the name of a cartoon that was aired on my local TV station in the 80s but I am not sure if the cartoon was created in the 1970s or the 80s. Unless I am mistaken, there were ones with little mice going to work in factories, insects preparing for a wedding, and they were just wonderful in their animated storytelling. (1939). In this seven-minute animated short, Betty Boop sings and runs against "Mr. Nobody" ... the House of Representatives is portrayed by elephants and donkeys. But many of these great old cartoons do not fit into today's society; we are now more cognizant of potentially racist and sexist profiles. I have had luck in finding titles from obscure memories, because the merchants can do a special search on a program geared for these titles, which include keywords. What cartoon was this?? Can you tell me about a vintage black and white cartoon from the early 1950s with a spaceman riding a unicycle?It may be that you are remembering Colonel Bleep; it was actually the, or one of the, first color tinted cartoon(s) made for television; 1957-1960. !Does anyone remember a cartoon from the 50s where an elderly couple hobble up to what looks like two porta potties and enter a time reversal machine? Gotta find out whats in the box..wooo wooo'.My sister and I have been searching and searching.. any help is appreciated!I've been looking for the title or artist of an animated short that I believe ran in-between shows on perhaps PBS or some channel, where it was a simple black and white line illustration animation of a man and he would morph into different shapes and swallow his face or head after he sneezed. They got in particular trouble when they hid behind a building corner and had nowhere to go when the shadows turned the corner.Peanut1, I believe I know the cartoon you are looking for. Thanks for any info! I watched it probably in the late 1970s or early 1980s perhaps in Europe, perhaps in New Zealand (I lived in both locations) - but it was of an earlier era, perhaps 1940s or 1950s. I'm afraid I don't remember much beyond a line that went like: "Don't make fun of people whose names end in "o" or "ski," they're just the same as you or me." Very disturbing and definitely not a cartoon for children. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Decades ago, I saw an old black and white cartoon of a little girl expected to practice playing a violin, but she ties the bow to a dog's tail, so it sounds like she is playing it as the dog wags the tail. Let’s take a trip back in time for a look at some great old cartoon memories!Although optical toys can be traced back to the 17th century, many animation inventions came about in the 1800s, including the Taumatrope (1826); a spinning disc with different images on each side, suspended and pulled between two twisted strings) and the Phenakistoscope (1832); a series of still drawings on a disc moving against another disc with holes in it.
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