King Features tried to expand on their TV Popeyes with companion series based on Snuffy Smith, Beetle Bailey, and Krazy Kat. Eddie Lawrence does all the voices. In the Madcaps, Mike the Masquerader, a disguise-wearing master thief, was an odd choice to star in two rather mediocre cartoons. Starting on November 26, 1954, the logo is slightly zoomed back and featured different clouds surrounding the mountain. It does contain some detail about KFS venture into TV animation, with some rare promotional material of the trilogy. TOP CAT (7/60) Kneitel/Klein. Q & A The Adventures of Superboy (1966) The character remained popular in comic books for several years to come. Sherlock Gnomes (2018) PG | 86 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy 5.2 Rate 36 Metascore Was referred to as "A Paramount Champion: Brought Back By Popular Demand" on cartoons that were reissued, such as "Cilly Goose". NTA Variant: Same as for Lulu, except they finally get to the regular titles when the Famous Studios logo comes in. That said, and without further ado, lets take a closer look at the 1960-61 in-house Paramount cartoons. So no getting around it that way. Under the deal made with Marjorie Henderson Buell (Marge) to revive Little Lulu, she owned the copyright on at least one if not both of the completed cartoons; her name appearing in place of Paramounts, though she or her successors eventually sold them back to the studio. On the Noveltoon cartoon "Saved by the Bell", Herman the Mouse walks past the logo. The same cheats could be seen often in the theatricals as they were in the TV efforts. This film currently lost. Most Noveltoons/Modern Madcaps/Herman and Katnip starting in 1955 will play a slapstick-type underscore on horns and flutes, composed by Winston Sharples. A B&W variation appears on the U.M.&M print of the Little Lulu cartoon "Loose in a Caboose". The picture fades, leaving the title card over a plain blue background. The Sea Hag 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. When Paramount started making three-strip Technicolor production in 1936, the byline reads ". After this, the Famous Studios logo appears on the same background (starting around 1952, it appeared on a red-orange screen). The custom. Beck is currently on the faculty of Cal Arts in Valencia, UCLA in Westwood and Woodbury University in Burbank teaching animation history. 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Snuffy Smith is drafted into the Army by mistake. 72-Episode volume are all of the Paramount TV Popeye cartoons. Hooray! Thinking about Bouncing Benny some more, the approach reminded of what was also being done by Disney during the time with the unique stop-motion works of Xavier Atencio and Bill Justice on such projects as Noahs Ark, A Symposium of Popular Songs as as a few opening title sequences. I thought his swan song was noteworthy as he was the only silent cartoon character to appear in a Cinema Scope cartoon. I wish I had the disks of the half hours of HARVEYTOONS SHOW broadcasts that just didnt make it to airwaves. 3) A Bicep Built for Two COUNTER ATTACK (7/60) Kneitel/Pattengill. Guaranteed Lowest Price. Then more words appear above and below the title. 20th Century Fox was also releasing color Cinemascope live action 1-reel shorts under the Movietone Adventures in Cinemascope banner. Comic Kings (1962 - 1963, 13 Theatrical Cartoons.) 2) Child Sockology Another special end title was used on "Pedro and Lorenzo", with the Paramount logo appearing on a book end cover. 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 exploited this by starting up a new comic book anthology TV Casper and Company in 1963. A gag drawing for publicity use, Id guess. Its a shame they didnt if they wanted to make an arrangement with Harvey to issue a few of these as Comic Kings for the following year. In July 1958, Paramount sold off the Famous Studios cartoons made between October-1950 to March-1962, as well as the rights to all original characters created by Famous Studios (Casper, Baby Huey, Herman and Katnip, Little Audrey, etc.) A large number of cartoons featuring the logo fell into the public domain. In the Jeepers and Creepers series, Creepers had three different voices. Lots of the Paramount crew worked for Oriolo and Seeger Plenty of work in those days. Were they aired by WPIX in 1971? Note that they filled the release schedule with another pick-up from Gene Deitch and Rembrandt Films and once again, the Deitch film loaned the Paramount shorts program some prestige by garnering an Academy Award nomination. But they later changed the name of the show to The Heckle and Jeckle Show in the 1950s. A take-off of Bat Masterson, The Cat goes west to clean up a gambling operation in a rough town. Availability: Uncommon. 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. This includes the October 1950-March 1962 non-Popeye Paramount cartoons (except for the 1961 Noveltoon starring Little Lulu, Alvin's Solo Flight, which is owned by the Marge estate) and the original characters created by Famous before 1959. ET TU OTTO (9/62) Kneitel/Tafuri. 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. 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. SELF DEFENSE FOR COWARDS (4/63) Gene Deitch. SCOUTING FOR TROUBLE (9/60) Kneitel/Tafuri. This didnt click either; One season and out. Paramount Cartoon Copyright Text (1960's) Paramount Cartoon Studios/Other Paramount Cartoons Paramount Comedy Paramount Global Paramount Music Paramount Pictures Paramount Pictures/Colour Variants Paramount Pictures/Other Paramount Records Paramount Television Paramount Television Service Paramount/Closing Variants Parufamet R Republic Pictures 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). Three of the six pictured were only in reissue. The Paramount "Sports Illustrated" short subjects will be in addition to the company's regular output of color cartoons. Greed is nothing new. End Title: On the wall background, the words "The End" are written in a fancy font. The Harveytoons Show that Jerry worked on in the late 90s added the Harvey Films copyright to all the post-1959 shorts that originally didnt have them when they were originally aired in The New Casper Cartoon Show. I fondly remember themand I thank you for listing them! On the Color Classics short "Poor Cinderella", the logo is very small and part of a closing curtain background. This is a fall sound that was often used in the Famous Studios/Paramount/Noveltoons cartoons from the 1940's to the 1960's. It was also used in some Warner Bros. and MGM cartoons, among other films. I know Gene Deitch wrote about his efforts to inject a bit of Herriman into his Krazys. Supposedly, on Amazon, there a few of the cartoons on compilation Terrytoon sets with Category:1960 cartoons | Paramount Cartoons Wiki | Fandom in: Years 1960 cartoons Category page View source Trending pages Terry the Terror All items (26) # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Other B Be Mice to Cats Bouncing Benny Busy Buddies C Counter Attack D Disguise the Limit E Electronica F Fiddle-Faddle Fine Feathered Fiend BELOW: Letters from ABC to Alfred Harvey telling of the phenomenal ratings success of Mattys Funday Funnies. Cookies help us deliver our services. (Or call him Farmer Gray if you want, he dont care!). This video shows content that is not owned by us. A special end title was used on "No Ifs, Ands or Butts", where Buzzy takes a drag on a "King size!" Availability: Extremely rare. Thanks for letting us re-visit this one. The cartoon irises out into an open inkwell lying on a desk. Variant: On Krazy Kat cartoons, the mountain logo is shown between the two words, and then it cuts to the standard print logo with the credits on them. In the case of Gerald, it was his voice, for Benny, this rubbery elasticity. Honey Halfwitch (1965 - 1967, 12 Theatrical Cartoons.) You wouldnt know from this page out of Motion Picture Heralds Annual Box Office Champions survey (1959-60) that theatrical shorts were a dying breed. Formerly known as "The Fleischer Studios", Famous produced every animated Paramount cartoon series. Paramounts Cartoon Studio had a firm commitment to supply 20 new theatricals to supplement the Popeye cartoons but now without the budgets they once enjoyed, nor the recurring characters (Casper, Baby Huey, Herman and Katnip, et al). Cute throwbacks to the type of stuff they used to do (Yule Laff and Ollie The Owl for example) and several that reflected modern urban travails (Drum Up a Tennant, Trash Program) with Eddie Lawrence loaning a stronger presence to the voice and story work. But she makes Popeye promise not to fight. I suppose as long as schools were still using 16mm they saw a purpose there. OLLIE THE OWL (1/63) Kneitel/Tafuri. A group of clouds lines the bottom of the wall. Zelma threatens him, and he hits the street to find her a mate. The Whiffle Bird Comment * document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id", "a490d108f2b3f6ae31e8d07847167a41" );document.getElementById("i81fec714c").setAttribute( "id", "comment" ); Jerry Beck is a writer, animation producer, college professor and author of more than 15 books on animation history. However, it did appear on Nickelodeon's, 1926-1930 Copyright by Paramount-Famous Lasky Corporation, 1930-1933 Copyright by Paramount-Publix Corporation, 1933-1935 Copyright by Paramount Productions, Inc. (Note that Paramount was in bankruptcy.). A native American mother wants her daughter (Minnie Cha-Cha) to get married to a rich man. & M. logos with its own logos. trying to sabotage a cargo ships watch dog. Some were reissued in 16mm for schools. Now I find it much more appealing and enjoyable. U.M. The Paramount Cartoons Wiki is about all Paramount Pictures animated shorts that had a cartoon department for 40 years (from 1927 to 1967), but the studio has done everything it could to erase its animated past. I believed Id mentioned this before, but the one actor who straddled Paramount Cartoons and Fred Ladds anime dubs (Astro Boy, Kimba, et al) was Gilbert Mack. Contents 1 Info 2 Used In 2.1 TV Shows 2.2 Movies 2.3 Shorts 2.4 Commercials 2.5 Previews 2.6 YouTube Videos 3 Image Gallery 4 Audio Samples Info Also the folks who animated King Leonardo had a turn in animating Popeye for one cartoon and the former Famous Studios/Paramount Cartoon Studios animators did the rest of the KFS-Popeye cartoons in the second season. We dont hear much about him today but comedian and writer Eddie Lawrence was involved in several Paramount cartoon projects in the 1960s, particularly SWIFTY AND SHORTY. TAKE ME TO YOUR GENRUL (10/62) Kneitel/Taras. There must be a story behind how they chose Krazy, whod been out of the funnies since George Herrimans death and was known to boomer kids if they knew him at all as the old Mickey Mouse knockoff on local kiddie shows. Rai Italia un gruppo di quattro canali televisivi distribuiti da Rai Com in America del Nord, America del Sud, Africa, Asia e Australia.Il palinsesto prevede programmi autoprodotti e una selezione dei programmi pi popolari delle reti generaliste Rai.. La diffusione del segnale, inviato dal Centro di produzione TV di Saxa Rubra a Roma, avviene attraverso piattaforme satellitari, cavo, IPTV . This pattern was repeated by Warner Brothers-Seven Arts with a few final travelogue shorts for 69-70 following the last Cool Cat cartoon. TRASH PROGRAM (4/63) Kneitel/Reden. The words "A Paramount Picture", the stars and the words "The End" appear over the inkwell. Happy Anniversary to You, Farmer Al! Elise Cavanna is his unfortunate wife along with Harry Watson, John Sinclair, Cyril Ring & Dagmar Oakland. The Sea Hag Mercer also does the voice on Wimpy in the KFS Popeyes (which, interestingly, sounds like the voice for Wimpy in the 1935 Fleischer effort Choose Yorr Weppins, which was released before Mercer assumed the role of Popeye). Required fields are marked *. 3) Ancient Fistory 1) Shuteye Popeye Required fields are marked *. A TREE IS A TREE IS A TREE? At first glance, the 1961-62 season might look pretty low-key, but things at the studio were hopping. The 1933-34 closing title was seen on Betty Boop, Popeye the Sailor and Screen Song cartoons. Logo: Nearly the same as the previous logo, but the logo more resembles a cartoon drawing rather than a painting. or two above the theatricals entertainment wise and pleasant enough to look as well. 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. And some of the cartoons were pretty funny but I also remember a fair amount of klinkers too. Columbia stuck mostly with live-action films for several years after Hanna-Barberas Loopy DeLoop ended apart from the National Film Board of Canada imports. In October 1959, all the Paramount theatrical cartoons released between September 1950 and 1959 made their debut, sponsored by Mattel Toys, on the ABC Television network. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qseJ6pKV3sM. Later on, starting in 1937, the byline was revised to read "STEREOPTICAL PROCESS and APPARATUS PATENTED. That would be Tell Me A Badtime Story, released in the fall of 63. A theater could buy the LT/MM, which were sold as a block, but wasnt going to get any Bugs Bunny unless they also bought the Bugs Bunny Specials block. Harvey Comics exploited this by starting up a new comic book anthology TV Casper and Company in 1963. The 1959-60 season was a busy one for the Paramount Cartoon Studio - but not all of the work was for Paramount, nor was it for the big screen. Taken from the end of the cartoon, "Patriotic Popeye".https://youtu.be/gStvpbJpwG4 Professor Schmaltz sets out to prove that music can sooth the savage beast. Music/Sounds: The theme of any cartoon short. Availability: Near extinction. I dont ever remember seeing any cartoons with The Cat in them,but I remember watching a few Goodie the Gremlin ones. FIDDLIN AROUND (12/62) Kneitel/Tafuri. This logo appeared on the Inkwell Imps cartoons of the day and were removed when the titles were deleted for UM&M prints. Barbecue For Two was produced and directed by Jack Kinney, with animation by (I think) Format Films, and was the pilot for their portion of the Popeye TV package. There really isnt. 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. Meanwhile, Paramount revamped its live action shorts for 1960 but never had much interest in reissuing them for TV like the cartoons. The first revised version premiered on the Herman and Katnip cartoon "Rail-Rodents", released on November 26, 1954 and made its final appearance on "Possum Pearl, The 1957 version is rarer as most cartoons from this period retain this logo, but they are rather obscure, and Paramount Cartoons was beginning to slow down by this time, especially since Gulf + Western Industries was shutting down the cartoon studio in 1967. In front of the mountain are the same words as the previous logo. Both stories and music (Going thru the list of cartoons, all of which well, almost all -Ive seen the last few days on YouTube, knowing Felix the Cat Trans/Lux Oirolo cartoons used music from as late as the Oct.19060 Skit and Skat cartoon Planet Mouselo, and at least ONE 1961, Houndabout That, it pROVES those TV Felixes continued production to 1961 at least. Welcome to Paramount Cartoons Wiki, a database about Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios that anyone can edit. Anyone have a copy of it? Can usually be seen when Boomerang and MeTV are showing Popeye shorts. Yes, especially with Big Bad Sindbad as that is mostly a 1-reel cut down of the 2-reel Max Fleischer Popeye Meets Sindbad cartoon from the 1930s, with the lush 3-D backgrounds. A black-and-white version is seen on Talkartoon, Screen Song, Betty Boop, and Popeye cartoons. Unless you popped for the Bugs Bunny Specials, your theater wasnt going to be running any Bugs Bunny. This logo has been plastered over by the UM&M or NTA logo on current prints, but there are a few prints that will keep this intact. Was the Bugs Bunny Specials a series title given to a new set of reissues, or the Blue Ribbon reissues. PECK YOUR OWN HOME (5/60) Kneitel/Johnson. 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. Ingredients: 2oz Old Crow, make that 4oz, 1 Tbsp molasses, 6oz ginger beer, enough lime juice to make your eyes all goobley, ice, 1 empty tin can, 1 gun. He has curated cartoons for DVD and blu-ray compilations and has lent his expertise to dozens of bonus documentaries and audio commentaries on such. THE BOSS IS ALWAYS RIGHT (1/15/60) Kneitel/Tafuri. Buy Caroline Rose - The Art of Forgetting [CD] at DeepDiscount.com. Now that I see the cartoon again, I notice the differences but also the similarities. 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.). Nor was losing Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare going to stop Kneitel from using a left over script with the Tortoise (renamed Mortimer) and the Hare now entirely redesigned in order to avoid a law suit from Harvey Comics. On this, we see "Paramount PRESENTS A NOVELTOON in (Color by) TECHNICOLOR". In October 1959, all the Paramount theatrical cartoons released between September 1950 and 1959 made their debut, sponsored by Mattel Toys, on the ABC Television network. Could they have been part of a WPIX cartoon program, like the one John mentions? Some really lovely scenics in some of the TV Caspers.Surprising too that Paramount didnt add some to 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. 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. 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. 4) Big Bad Sindbad The quality was nowhere near as good, but given the budgets, the number of staff and the time constraints, its not surprising Paramounts theatricals and their TV efforts by 1963 are barely indistinguishable. Was there a difference in budget between the TV cartoons that Paramount made and their theatrical cartoons at the time? Thus, some of these non-animated films did enjoy a second life at least temporarily. 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. 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). Classical Music: CHAMBER MUSIC & RECITALS : 8718247710997. Kids who could stay up at least until 8:30 p.m. on Sunday nights could get the joke about Eds frozen personality, instead of having to either ask their parents about it, or figure out what the joke was referring to as they got older. Especially Snuffy Smiths theme. Repeat. Paramount certainly was one of the greenest cartoon studios (recycle, recycle, recycle). Heres a list of the characters that appeared on the KFS Popeye cartoons who werent on the original Paramount cartoon animated by the Fleischer Brothers and Famous Studios but appeared in the Popeye comic strips It is the fifth-oldest film studio in the world, the second-oldest film studio in the United States (behind Universal Pictures), and the sole member of the "Big Five" film studios located within the city limits of Los . The whole logo is similar to the movie logo of the era. It is a shame many of these simply fell on the wayside as they did simply for not seeing any future use on television (though Paramount didnt care to add their last five years worth of cartoons to Harvey after the studio closed but Im sure well get to that soon enough). Director: George Pal. while retaining the Paramount copyrights for the titles themselves. Your email address will not be published. Ignatz Mouse uses his new credit card to buy a brick launcher. to Harvey Comics for $1.7 million. Buy CARADON / COLWELL / MILES - Lights Out [CD] at DeepDiscount.com. It wouldve helped a bit. His recurring character was The Old Philosopher who was featured on several comedy records of the period. ELECTRONICA (7/60) Kneitel/Tafuri. That was a missed opportunity, especially when Tintin was already getting that treatment with its first foray into TV animation. CANE AND ABLE (10/61) Kneitel/Spector. FINE FEATHERED FIEND (9/60) Kneitel/Johnson. Actually, it was Hearst Metrotone, with its News Of The Day (theatrical) and Screen News Digest (16mm) that were being funded under the counter by the U.S. Information Agency, who were attempting to use the newsreels to influence public opinion on the Vietnam war. There were 10 TVS Popeye cartoons. 6) Baby Wants a Battle. 1) Rail Rodents I cant even imagine what a Jay Ward Popeye might have been like! Jeepers tries to make Creepers look like a hero to his nephew Frisky. 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