Showing posts with label PEANUTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PEANUTS. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Peanuts, 1 of 2

Four-Color Comics, didn't just adapt forgotten comic strips, they also did a comic book version of probably the most famous strip of all time, Peanuts (Though it wasn't yet when this was done). Here's #878 from 1958. Schulz didn't draw these though, they were mimicked by either Dale Hale or Jim Sasseville.

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Rainy Day Sunshine Fun-Time Sunday Low-Res Spook-tacular Cartoon Show #17

I couldn't find a host like I can when I play old records so I thought I could do the same with old cartoons as well. The rights are even more complicated here so I've gotten around it by only embedding things that have already been posted by someone else, absolving me altogether.

I take no responsibility for anything removed by the rightholders, watermarks from previous second-generation sources, editing, cropping, or other ways links that have been broken by parties other than me. Once in a while you'll come across offensive racial stereotypes. Remember the cartoon is about the story and not about them.

Casper: THE FRIENDLY GHOST
Famous Studios, 1945
dir: Isadore Sparber Porky Pig and Sylvester: SCAREDY CAT
Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., 1948
dir: Charles M. Jones Bimbo: SWING YOU SINNERS
Fleischer Studios, 1930 MIDNIGHT FROLICS
Columbia Pictures Corporation, 1938
dir: Ub Iwerks BEWITCHED BUNNY
Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., 1954
dir: Charles M. Jones Silly Symphonies: THE SKELETON DANCE
Walt Disney Studios, 1929 CAT'S CRADLE
National Film Board of Canada, 1974
dir: Paul Dreissen THE TELL-TALE HEART
United Productions of America, 1953
dir :Ted Parmelee IT'S THE GREAT PUMPKIN, CHARLIE BROWN
Lee Mendelsohn-Bill Melendez Productions, 1966
Honey Halfwitch: BAGGIN' THE DRAGON
Paramount Cartoon Studios, 1966
dir: Howard Post HALLOWEEN IS GRINCH NIGHT
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, 1977
dirs: Gerard Baldwin, Barry Bunce
Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Childrens Program Bugs Bunny: TRANSYLVANNIA 6-5000
Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., 1963
dir: Charles M. Jones Woody Woodpecker: WITCH CRAFTY
Walter Lantz Studios, 1955
dir: Paul J. Smith Tom and Jerry: THE FLYING SORCERESS
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956
dirs: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera GHOST WANTED
Leon Schlesinger Studios/Warner Bros. Pictures, 1940
dir: Charles M. Jones

Sunday, July 16, 2017

Rainy Day Sunshine Sunday Low-Res Cartoon Show 1

I couldn't find a host like I can when I play old records so I thought I could do the same with old cartoons as well on Sunday mornings. The rights are even more complicated here so I've gotten around it by only embedding things that have already been posted by someone else, absolving me altogether.

I take no responsibility for anything removed by the rightholders, watermarks from previous second-generation sources, editing, cropping, ads, or other ways links have been broken by parties other than me. Once in a while you'll come across offensive racial stereotypes. Remember the cartoon is about the story and not about them.

PLAY IT AGAIN, CHARLIE BROWN
Lee Mendelsohn-Bill Melendez Productions, 1971
dir: Bill Melendez
Oswald the Rabbit: ALL WET
Walt Disney Studios, 1927
dir: Walt Disney Jerry the Troublesome Tyke: A BIRD IN THE HAND
Pathé's Weekly Pictorial/U. I. C. Productions (UK), 1925
dir: Sid Griffiths The Inspector: CARTE BLANCHED
Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng Productions, 1969
dir: Gerry Chiniquy MIDNIGHT
Van Beuren Studios, 1930
dirs: John Foster & Mannie Davis Dudley Do-Right: ELEVENWORTH PRISON
Jay Ward Productions, 1962
THE GREATEST MAN IN SIAM
Walter Lantz Productions, 1944
dir: James Culhane Flip the Frog: SCHOOL DAYS
Celebrity Productions, 1932
Dir: Ub Iwerks Popeye: KLONDIKE CASANOVA
Famous Studios, 1946
dir: Isadore Sparber FELIX GETS THE CAN
M. J. Winkler Productions, 1925
dir: Pat Sullivan BOSKO AND BRUNO
Hugh Harman-Rudolf Ising Productions/Warner Brothers, 1932
dir: Hugh Harman MOVING ON
Sheila Graber Animated Films, 1976
A CAPRICIOUS PRINCESS (Kapriznaya Princessa)
Soyuzmultfilm (USSR), 1969
dirs: Valentina & Zanaida Brumberg
MY LADY'S GARDEN
Terrytoon Cartoons, 1934
dirs: Paul Terry & Frank Moser
A LECTURE ON MAN
Richard Williams Animation (UK), 1962

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Playboy originals, part 1

Playboy has been known for years as the king of nudie mags but actually had the tamest cartoons (relatively) and the least sexist. It might have something to do with them having being able to get better cartoonists the highest budget and production values and paying more. Recently while browsing the Heritage Auctions site, I ended up climbing down the rabbit hole (Playboy bunny, rabbit hole-- I just made a funny!) and this is what I found.

Erich Sokol, from the March 1965 issue.
J. B. Handelsman, March 1968
Paul Coker, Jr.. March 1965
Also J. B. Handelsman, March 1969
Arv Miller, May 1957
Edmond Kiraz, March 1977
E. Simms Campbell, May 1962
Phil Interlandi, November 1966
Erich Sokol, November 1969
E. Simms Campbell, November 1971

Interesting that he used a ruler for the caption ever though he knew it would be replaced with a typeset one.
Shel Silverstein, October 1956
Arv Miller, also October 1956
Jack Cole, October 1957