Free Shipping on Orders over $25! Could you imaging a couple years down the road and Honey Halfwitch was animated this way, I could! COUNTER ATTACK (7/60) Kneitel/Pattengill. A SIGHT FOR SQUAW EYES (3/63) Kneitel/Reden. Fractured Fables (1967, 6 Theatrical Cartoons.) I think they were even finishing up some of the KFS Popeye cartoons at this point as well. Paramount Cartoons Wiki is a community site that anyone can contribute to. Wimpy the Moocher was adapted from one of Segars Sunday comic strips. His cartoons certainly felt more Herriman than what the others did (Jack Kinneys studio did at least one too). Two other characters from Segars strips who appeared in these TV Popeyes were the Sea Hags vulture and Professor O. G. Wottasnozzle. Starting on "Cat in the Act" (February 22, 1957) to The Blacksheep Blacksmith (January 1967) , the drawing style of the logo is simpler and abstract. You kept wishing the cartoons were better. The series later appeared on Cartoon Network from 1992 to 2005. 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). And some of the cartoons were pretty funny but I also remember a fair amount of klinkers too. It wouldve helped a bit. Another special end title was used on "Rabbit Punch", where Tommy Tortoise pulls the Paramount mountain logo from the canvas to a full screen, then walks in front of it. The titles from ALVINS SOLO FLIGHT; Little Lulus return to the Paramount Cartoon Studio. COOL CAT BLUES (1/61) Kneitel/Spector. Formerly known as "The Fleischer Studios", Famous produced every animated Paramount cartoon series. Cookies help us deliver our services. I remember the King Features trilogy well. 2) Child Sockology I notice that Paramount had shut down its newsreel at the time of this ad. Irv Spector model sheet for Mike The Masquerader (1960). 2) Robin Rodenthood Thanks for continuing an endlessly fascinating saga.these posts all together spell out an amazing story. MIKE THE MASQUERADER (1/1/60) Kneitel/Pattengill. Meanwhile, Paramount revamped its live action shorts for 1960 but never had much interest in reissuing them for TV like the cartoons. Paramount Cartoons Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. (It was the rise of cheap VHS and the Reagan Eras cutbacks in educational spending that brought this era to a catastrophic end.) They did, though production of these three separate entities was split between them, Artransa Park Studios in Australia and Bill Snyders Rembrandt Films (who did only the Krazy Kat films). The Terrytoons deal will make available to CBS nearly 1,100 cartoon subjects. Mike The Masquerader tries to steal a diamond dog collar from the neck of Mrs. Formerly known as "The Fleischer Studios", Famous produced every animated Paramount cartoon series. The script words "A Paramount Picture" are in front of the mountain. Logo: On the film's title card, a small mountain logo is seen circled by stars. ITS FOR THE BIRDIES (11/62) Kneitel/Tafuri. I could see how that worked pretty effectively for still staying relevant during the 60s, much in the way Im sure Abner the Baseball also mightve resonated with kids who may know of Mickey Mantles achievement. Discover, share and add your knowledge! It reads: "PATENT PENDING FOR SPECIAL PROCESSES USED IN THIS PRODUCTION". new live action short subjects. Classical Music: CHAMBER MUSIC & RECITALS : 8718247710997. 35mm, color, 10 min. It was nice Kneitel let them do it this time even if the experiment went nowhere for the studio. The first season of Blue Ribbons included a couple of early Bugs Bunny titles, but after that Bugs was excluded from the reissues until the late 1950s. TURNING THE FABLES (8/60) Kneitel/Spector. His recurring character was The Old Philosopher who was featured on several comedy records of the period. The words "A Paramount Picture", in a script font, appear in a single line across the mountain. It is important to remember that the late 1950s through the early 80s was a golden age for the school ephemeral movie (with Coronet, Encyclopdia Britannica, Learning Corporation of America and other companies operating at their peak) and the federal government pumping a lot of money into educational media post-Sputnik. Meanwhile, note that Paramount was still producing (or buying?) A stork gets confused and delivers a baby gorilla to a human family and a human baby to a gorilla family. Music/Sounds: The theme of any cartoon short. Now that I see the cartoon again, I notice the differences but also the similarities. The only variance between the Modern Madcap and Noveltoons at this point, were that the Madcaps tended to feature human characters, and the Noveltoons went in for the anthropomorphic. Certainly Gene Deitch saw no use to transition the farmer to the modern, off-beat aesthetics he had in store during his tenure. The cartoon irises out into an open inkwell lying on a desk. BCDB Rating: (5/5 stars from 3 users.) Modern Madcaps (1958 - 1967, 60 Theatrical Cartoons.) The 1960s cartoons have been issued on both VHS and DVD. The Paramount Cartoon Studio had survived the sale of its library and its established characters to Harvey Comics. It was night and day obvious how much the new stuff had lost its edge in the animation dept. The Barber Shop (Mack Sennett, producer; Arthur Ripley) bw-21m- (W.C. Fields)-July 28, 1933 W.C. plays the title role and is flirting with manicurist and creating havoc with his shaving technique. THE PLANET MOUSELOA (10/60) Kneitel/Waldman. British Pathe News continued into the early-mid 70s, and Fox Movietone until almost 1980. No Kevin. PATENT NUMBER 2054414". The Heckle and Jeckle show were first known as the Talking Magpies in 1946. The Paramount "Sports Illustrated" short subjects will be in addition to the company's regular output of color cartoons. By the third Popeye cartoon ( now being produced by Larry Harmon of Bozo the Clown fame) show a new Olive Oyl with the face of the Famous Studios version of Olive and the body of the Classic Olive Oyl of the 1930s 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. Castle Films non-theatrical News Parade (and I assume also Hearsts Screen News Digest) continued by buying copies of news footage from the TV networks and from NASA (the space race was big news in the 60s and 70s) and adding their own sound. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! News Of The Day ended in November 1967, Universal Newsreel a month later. They are not completely without merit a catchy song in the first one, clever ideas and in the first two witty scripts by Irv Spector but their threadbare execution and limited animation must have looked awful on the big screen. References [ edit] External links [ edit] Paramount Pictures Complete Library Categories: Lists of Paramount Pictures films American films by studio 1960s in American cinema Lists of 1960s films Required fields are marked *. Classical Music: CHAMBER MUSIC & RECITALS : 809730416521. Salesman Ignatz sells Kokonino suburbanite Kelly a house, a pool, and other things to keep up with his neighbor Krazy Kat. Sherlock Gnomes (2018) PG | 86 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy 5.2 Rate 36 Metascore TRIGGER TREAT (4/60) Kneitel/Johnson. NTA Variant: Same as for Lulu, except they finally get to the regular titles when the Famous Studios logo comes in. cartoons, and being SO disappointed by the results. To Be Continued Next Week: Paramount Cartoons 1963-64, Popeye Champions for the 1962-63 season. Kinney would employ a composer named Ken Lowman to write original stock themes for the rest of his Popeyes. Free Shipping on Orders over $25! Another unappealing character, Professor Schmaltz, a bespectacled German expert, would also reoccur in this series. They were also generally a notch 8 The Jackson 5ive. Availability: Near extinction. Alice the Goon Restored by The Academy Film Archive and UCLA Film & Television Archive in cooperation with Paramount Pictures from the 35mm nitrate original successive exposure picture negative and track negative. The company also distributed Krazy Kat cartoons, but it was later moved to Columbia Pictures in 1929. I dont ever remember seeing any cartoons with The Cat in them,but I remember watching a few Goodie the Gremlin ones. 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. More about Jerry Beck [Click Here]. SHOOTIN STARS (8/60) Kneitel/Johnson. Today, Tom and Jerry still remain to be popular with the kids and the show is aired on various networks around the globe. The head of Blocbuster Pictures, J.C. I remember being so excited by the promos for the upcoming Beetle Bailey/Snuffy Smith/etc. The new sheriff of an old western town enforces a No Guns policy. King Blotto https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCXRr5wdknU. Technique: None, but traditional animation for the custom variants and live-action for the 3D version. A concert cant go on unless Luigi the blacksmith stops his pounding. The two men quickly become rivals for Olive. 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. Logo: Against a multi-colored sky backdrop is a three-dimensional dark-colored mountain surrounded by a round border of 23 stars. In the first four years of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War (1961-64), Hollywood did not dramatize the current military conflict but rather romanticized earlier ones. Animation & Cartoons; Arts & Music; Computers & Technology; Cultural & Academic Films; Ephemeral Films; Movies; News & Public Affairs; Spirituality & Religion; Sports Videos; Television; Videogame Videos; Vlogs; Youth Media; Search the history of over 797 billion web pages on the Internet. 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 8) The Oily Bird, And in other news, today, instead of Columbus Day, its Farmer Al Falfas 100th birthday. The ending could have the show title displayed again with Casper popping out to give the audience an Im as confused as you are gesture! Paramount Cartoons Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. Thanks for filling the cracks in my memory, Jeff. This is usually plastered on UM&M/NTA prints, but is intact on "Ain't She Sweet?". Outsourced cartoons Colonel Heeza Liar (1916; produced by Bray Productions) The Police Dog (1916; produced by Bray Productions) The Trick Kids (1916; produced by Bray Productions) The words "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST" are printed out, and below this we see the word, "in" written out, and then below it in large block lettering, the word "TECHNICOLOR". On this, we see "Paramount PRESENTS A NOVELTOON in (Color by) TECHNICOLOR". Buy Popeye the Sailor: The 1960s Classics, Volume 1 [DVD] [Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, Mono Sound] at DeepDiscount.com. 6) No Ifs, Ands or Butts Wheres Uranium Blues in that montage? DISGUISE THE LIMIT (9/60) Kneitel/Johnson. However, before all cartoons could be plastered, National Telefilm Associates (NTA) purchased U.M.& M. and replaced the U.M. Can usually be seen when Boomerang and MeTV are showing Popeye shorts. This ad from the LA Times (10/2/60) reflects the now twice-a-week telecasts of Mattys Funday Funnies. This film currently lost. Lets look at the recurring characters being offered: Professor Schmaltz, Kozmo the kid from Mars, Goodie Gremlin (a variation of Casper) and Specs, Chub and Goop, an ersatz Our Gang. Id be interested to learn the audience and critical reactions. 1) Rail Rodents Universal axed both its Woody Woodpeckers and live-action shorts (mostly sports reels) the same year (1972). A group of clouds lines the bottom of the wall. Taken from the end of the cartoon, "Patriotic Popeye".https://youtu.be/gStvpbJpwG4 Most Noveltoons/Modern Madcaps/Herman and Katnip starting in 1955 will play a slapstick-type underscore on horns and flutes, composed by Winston Sharples. When I saw them as a kid in the 1970s & early 1980s on TV, they had their original Paramount opening/closing titles. 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. Director: George Pal. Popeye and Olive watch Brutus the strongman performing at the carnival. All the rights goes to the original designers and owners of the content shown in this video. Paramount Cartoons was closed by Gulf+Western at roughly the same time as t. 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.). Paramount certainly was one of the greenest cartoon studios (recycle, recycle, recycle). Our museum has retired (and faded pink) 35mm prints of these dating as late as 1964. 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). Three of the six pictured were only in reissue. 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. DRUM UP A TENNANT (2/63) Kneitel/Reden. Comic Kings (1962 - 1963, 13 Theatrical Cartoons.) The Cat Theatrical Cartoon List : Top Cat - 1960 Famous Studios featuring The Cat, J.C. The new television medium certainly gave these guys plenty to do around NY. Henry buys a robot maid, Electronica, so he wont have to do anymore housework. Note that Paramounts Popeye re-releases still ranked in the top-ten! On "Flip Flap" and "Hector's Hectic Life", the title card reads "Paramount PRESENTS A NOVELTOON in POLACOLOR". Popeye may have ended his run as a theatrical cartoon series, but in 1960 Paramount Studio was called upon to be the central hub of new pack of TV cartoons for King Features Syndicate. I know the Casper TV show came out some time in the early 60s. THE METHOD AND MAW (10/62) Kneitel/Reden. I seem to recall it did not have any music score except for the Popeye theme lifted from a Paramount theatrical soundtrack. Grab Your Socks - 1963 Paramount Cartoon Studios Was referred to as "A Paramount Champion: Brought Back By Popular Demand" on cartoons that were reissued, such as "Cilly Goose". Movies / TV: Family, Animation: 883316737378. After this, the mountain logo disappears. Loved Boppin Hood! Aside from featurettes packaged with Disneys animated features (to bolster short running times), I dont remember seeing them onscreen or it ads. Music: Rock: 607396652822. Bandwagon, Talent Scouts, Bank Robber, Woman BCDB Rating: (4.2/5 stars from 2 users.) On the Merry Maker cartoon "Think or Sink" and the Noveltoon cartoon "The Trip" (all 1967), the sky is white, the mountain is grey, the clouds are blue, the "Paramount" script is black and the stars are yellow while the Fractured Fable cartoon "My Daddy the Astronaut" has the mountain is brown, the clouds are blue, the "Paramount" script is red and the stars are black. It was released by Paramount in October 1961 after it had won an Oscar and the studio began negotiations with Rembrandt Films for more eclectic Deitch animated theatrical shorts. Music/Sounds: A fanfare based on "Paramount on Parade" or the cartoon's opening theme. Check out his section here: About the Wiki 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. 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 . He is a former studio exec with Nickelodeon Movies and Disney, and has written for The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. I can almost see Ward collaborating with Ross Bagdasarian, Senior; but I cant even imagine what a Jay Ward Popeye might have been like! Thanks for putting up the info on The Cat. 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. Moreover, prior to 1955, Warners had released 191 cartoons, Universal 179 and Columbia 156. Reaching for straws, Kneitel even made a two-picture deal with Marge to revive Little Lulu adapting two John Stanley Little Lulu stories (without credit to Stanley) to animation for the first time. It does contain some detail about KFS venture into TV animation, with some rare promotional material of the trilogy. Another special end title was used on "Pedro and Lorenzo", with the Paramount logo appearing on a book end cover. 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 Im celebrating by wearing overalls and allowing dozens of mice and cats to throw rocks at my head! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qseJ6pKV3sM. A Jay Ward Popeye? Elise Cavanna is his unfortunate wife along with Harry Watson, John Sinclair, Cyril Ring & Dagmar Oakland. 20th Century Fox was also releasing color Cinemascope live action 1-reel shorts under the Movietone Adventures in Cinemascope banner. 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. Hooray! 6) Baby Wants a Battle. 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. The 1933-34 closing title was seen on Betty Boop, Popeye the Sailor and Screen Song cartoons. Seymour Kneitel and the Paramount Cartoon Studio also profited by success the studio created openings, bumpers ad commercials to support the series. THE BOSS IS ALWAYS RIGHT (1/15/60) Kneitel/Tafuri. End Title: On the wall background, the words "The End" are written in a fancy font. Scat The Cat is chases Skit the mouse through a novelty store. Desperate for a Star, Paramount foist this non-entity (originally planned as a one-off entry in the Modern Madcaps) upon the public in four shorts. TAKE ME TO YOUR GENRUL (10/62) Kneitel/Taras. Hmmm, so was Bob McFadden the voice that was also used on ASTRO BOY and KIMBA THE WHITE LION English dubs? Your email address will not be published. This may also be on the Boomerang app. Cool Cat Blues - 1961 Famous Studios featuring The Cat, Ed Solvent, Gangsters Supposedly, on Amazon, there a few of the cartoons on compilation Terrytoon sets with
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