Stone Age Cartoons
1940 American series of animated short films
Stone Age Cartoons is a 1940 American series of twelve animated short films from Fleischer Studios. The films are set in the Stone Age era, much like the 1960s series The Flintstones. When they did not get the anticipated reception, Fleischer turned their attention to the Gabby cartoon series.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Filmography
# | Title | Original release date | Reissue release date | Animation | Story |
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1 | Way Back When a Triangle Had its Points | January 26, 1940 | Dave Tendlar Tom Golden[8] | Bill Turner[8] | |
2 | Way Back When a Nag Was Only a Horse | March 8, 1940 | Myron Waldman George Moreno Jr.[8] | Joe Stultz[8] | |
3 | Way Back When a Nightclub Was a Stick | March 15, 1940 | Dave Tendlar Edwain Rehberg[8] | Bill Turner[8] | |
4 | Granite Hotel | April 26, 1940 | January 1947[9] | Tom Johnson Graham Place | George Manuell |
5 | The Foul Ball Player | May 24, 1940 | December 1946[10] | Bill Nolan Ralph Sommerville[11] | Jack Ward[11] |
6 | The Ugly Dino | June 14, 1940 | Bill Nolan George Germanetti | George Manuell | |
7 | Wedding Belts | July 5, 1940 | Dave Tendlar Steve Muffatti | George Manuell | |
8 | Way Back When a Razberry Was a Fruit | July 26, 1940 | Shamus Culhane Al Eugster | Dan Gordon | |
9 | The Fulla Bluff Man | August 9, 1940 | Grim Natwick Roland Crandall | Tedd Pierce | |
10 | Springtime in the Rockage | August 30, 1940 | Myron Waldman Dick Williams | Dan Gordon | |
11 | Pedagogical Institution (College to You) | September 13, 1940 | Abner Kneitel Arnold Gillespie | Joe Stultz | |
12 | Way Back When Women Had Their Weigh | September 26, 1940 | Tom Johnson Harold Walker | Tedd Pierce |
References
- ^ Richard Fleischer (2005). Out of the inkwell: Max Fleischer and the animation revolution. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0813123550.
- ^ Jeff Lenburg (2006). Who's who in animated cartoons: an international guide to film & television's award-winning and legendary animators. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 90. ISBN 1-55783-671-X.
Stone Age Cartoons, Paramount.
- ^ Stuart B. McIver (1998). Dreamers, Schemers and Scalawags. Pineapple Press Inc. pp. 47. ISBN 1561641553.
Stone Age Cartoons, Paramount.
- ^ Fred Grandinetti (2004). Popeye: an illustrated cultural history. McFarland. p. 46. ISBN 078641605X.
- ^ Motion picture herald, Volume 139, Issues 1-6. Quigley Pub. Co. 1940. p. 53.
- ^ Leslie Cabarga (1998). The Fleischer story. DaCapo Press. ISBN 0306803135.
- ^ William C. Cline (1997). In the nick of time: motion picture sound serials. McFarland. pp. vii. ISBN 078640471X.
- ^ a b c d e f Motion Picture Copyright Registrations (1940-1949)
- ^ Motion Picture Herald (January 1947)
- ^ Motion Picture Herald (December 1946)
- ^ a b Motion Picture Copyright Registrations (1940-1949)
External links
- Stone Age Cartoons theatrical series at the Big Cartoon DataBase
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Fleischer Studios
- Max Fleischer
- Dave Fleischer
shorts series
- Out of the Inkwell (1918–1926)
- Inkwell Imps (1927–1929)
- Song Car-Tunes (1924–1926)
- Screen Songs (1929–1938)
- Talkartoons (1929–1932)
- Betty Boop (1932–1939)
- Popeye the Sailor (1933–1942, list of shorts)
- Color Classics (1934–1941)
- Hunky and Spunky (1938–1941)
- Animated Antics (1939–1941)
- Stone Age (1940)
- Gabby (1940–1941)
- Superman (1941–1942)
- The Einstein Theory of Relativity (1923)
- Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy (1941)
- Gulliver's Travels (1939)
- Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941)
- Joan Alexander
- Jackson Beck
- Dave Barry
- Robert Bentley
- Willard Bowsky
- Bud Collyer
- Pinto Colvig
- William Costello
- Roland Crandall
- James Culhane
- Don Figlozzi
- Lou Fleischer
- Warren Foster
- Dan Gordon
- Margie Hines
- Cal Howard
- Seymour Kneitel
- Jack Mercer
- Grim Natwick
- Joe Oriolo
- Tom Palmer
- William Pennell
- Tedd Pierce
- Bonnie Poe
- Mae Questel
- Ann Rothschild
- Ted Sears
- Hal Seeger
- Edmond Seward
- Winston Sharples
- Isadore Sparber
- David Tendlar
- Gustaf Tenggren
- Sammy Timberg
- Edith Vernick
- Myron Waldman
- Gus Wickie
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