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On the Extreme Sports Fun DVD, the image of Goofy was reused from the 1992 Walt Disney Cartoon Classics home video release of The Goofy World of Sports. On the Extreme Adventure Fun DVD, the image of Mickey, Donald and Goofy in the bathtub from Mickey's Fire Brigade was reused from the...
Between 1929 and 1939, Disney released several cartoons as an experiment in the field of animation. TheSilly Symphonieswere created to experiment with music, animation, and color in cartoons. They were a suggestion made by Disney’s music director Carl W. Stalling to Walt Disney about cartoons ...
doi:10.1525/FQ.2009.62.3.82Richard NeupertUniversity of California PressFilm Quarterly
Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Limited Gold Editions was a series of compilation videos of Disney cartoon shorts first released on 1984 in VHS and Betamax. A second series followed in 1985, which was also released on Laserdisc. (Unfortunately, the Laserdi
Disney’s 1945 feature, the musical The Three Caballeros, combined live action with the cartoon medium, a process he used successfully in such other features as Song of the South and the highly acclaimed Mary Poppins. In all, 81 features were released by the studio during his lifetime. ...
Mickey was featured in a series of cartoon sketches called “Steamboat Willie.” The first one was shown in 1928. After setbacks, mainly due to the introduction of sound in the film industry, Disney was at last on his way. Next came “Silly Symphonies” and experiments with color cartooning...
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instead of presenting a coherent story was both radically new and a logical extension of the format of the Silly Symphonies. “The Skeleton Dance” (1928) and the Oscar-winning “The Old Mill” (1937) had been plotless mood pieces, but Disney wanted to push the concept further in “...