 | Mel-o-toons, Noah, Ark, Musical, CartoonMel-O-Toons sometimes erroneously called "Mello Toons", was a series of animated cartoons produced in 1960 by New World Productions and syndicated by United Artists. It featured various folk tales, Greco-Roman myths, Biblical stories, some original stories by author Thornton Burgess, classic stories, even adaptations of classical music and ballet. The soundtracks were often taken from existing children's records, licensed from the original labels. 104 cartoons, each about 6 minutes long, were produced in limited animation. | |
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 | Silents, AnimationLittle Nemo is a very early animation (1911) drawn by Windsor McCay and based on his comic strip, Little Nemo in Slumberland. It is interesting in that it shows McCay drawing the pictures which will later go into the animation.
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 | Mel-o-toons, aladdin, Cartoons, limited, AnimationMel-O-Toons sometimes erroneously called "Mello Toons", was a series of animated cartoons produced in 1960 by New World Productions and syndicated by United Artists. It featured various folk tales, Greco-Roman myths, Biblical stories, some original stories by author Thornton Burgess, classic stories, even adaptations of classical music and ballet. The soundtracks were often taken from existing children's records, licensed from the original labels. 104 cartoons, each about 6 minutes long, were produced in limited animation. -From Wikipedia
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 | Animation, CartoonSloucho Barx (aka Tim Arnold) did this show featuring public domain cartoons and shorts back in the eighties on East Lansing MI Public Access. They still show these every Friday Night on Public Access in Fort Wayne IN. A full show runs six hours. This upload runs about 39 minutes and features Roger Ramjet, a Doral commercial, Freddie the Freshman, Mickey Mouse in "The Mad Doctor", an Almond Joy commercial, Woody Woodpecker in "The Loose Nut" & Daffy Duck in "Stupor Duck".
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