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It was the first cartoon created for television in 1949:
"Crusader Rabbit"
Professor Oakley created animation for one of this singer's concert tours:
Madonna
She produced and distributed Walt Disney's early animated films
Margaret Winkler
She was an incredible color stylist who was the only one allowed to sign her name to her works at Walt Disney Studios
Mary Blair
He was the voice of almost every male character in the Warner Bros cartoons:
Mel Blanc
They were recruited by Roy E. Disney (Walt's nephew) to bring new life to The Walt Disney Company in 1985:
Michael Eisner and Frank Wells
The Disney Brothers studio had their first major success with this character whose image sold a good deal of merchandise
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
His ground-breaking stop-motion animation in the "Star Wars" films led to his being hired to animate the dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park," but the dinosaurs were animated by computer instead and ushered in the age of computer animation:
Phil Tippett
This character starred in a series of films specifically aimed at entertaming and training soldiers in World War II
Povate Snafu
He got personally involved and sent Walt Disney on a 10-week good with tour of South America to ease tensions so that "The Strike good be settled
President Franán D Roosevel
He was Willis O'Brien's protege and went on to create stunning stop-motion animation for films like "Sinbad" and "Jason and the Argonauts:"
Ray Harryhausen
These special film techniques allowed live-action actors to be placed in animated backgrounds and in places that were impossible or too dangerous to film:
Rear Projection and Matte Paintings
DreamWorks was founded by these three men:
Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen
Her experimental work using sand as a medium follows both narrative and non-narrative forms:
Caroline Leaf
Gertie the Dinosaur is the first cartoon to feature this:
Character Animation
He is best known for taking Walt Disney's popular "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit character and for secretly hiring away Disney's animators
Charles Mintz
He is best known for taking Walt Disney's popular "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" character and for secretly hiring away Disney's animators.
Charles Mintz
The popular "Flintstones" characters were used in commercials to sell both children's vitamins and this
Cigarettes
He was the most popular cartoon character before Mickey Mouse
Felix the Cat
"A Trip to the Moon" is considered one of his best experimental films:
Georges Melies
This film technique allowed actors Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews to appear as live humans in the animated fantasy world of Mary Poppins:
Green (also Blue/Orange) Screen (Chroma Key)
Warner Bros created this series of cartoons to compete with Disney's successful Silly Symphony cartoons
The "Looney Tunes"
Animators joined this to do their part for the war effort:
The Animation Unit of the 18th Air Force Base
The Warner Bros cartoons deemed to be too racist to be seen anymore are known as this
The Banned Eleven
It originated the assembly line approach to producing animation, patenting practically the entire process, and is considered by many to be the first all-animation studio
The Bray Studio
The "Rotoscoping" process was developed by...?
The Fleischer Brothers
This popular cartoon borrowed heavily from Jackie Gleason's live-action comedy series "The Honeymooners":
The Flintstones"
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, the last of "The Nine Old Men," retired after working as supervising animators on this transitional animated Disney film:
The Fox and the Hound
They made the props for Professor Oakley's Hershey Kisses and other commercials:
The MythBusters (Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage)
Disney's Cinderella, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, Lady and the Tramp, and Sleeping Beauty are all from the period known as this
The Silver Years
it was intended to offer a college like atmosphere
The Walt Disney Studios
This event happened on December 8, 19411
The military takeover of Disney Studios
Norman McLaren often painstakingly drew animated images directly on film and also drew this:
The optical soundtrack on the film
The reason we can see the armatures (ball and socket skeletons) for the King Kong stop motion puppets today is because of this:
The rubber latex skin disintegrated over the years
As mentioned in our class discussion, when televisions were introduced, many consumers placed magnifying glasses mounted to a stand in front of their TV sets because:
The screens were so small
By the 1950s, Walt Disney's attention turned from animated feature films to this:
Theme Parks and TV
Animated commercials increase sales because:
They are entertaining and memorable
His Kinetograph was patented as the first motion picture camera, but it may not be the first
Thomas Edison
"Animation" literally means:
To breathe life into
The animation for first few Bell Laboratory Science TV specials featuring "Hemo the Magnificent" and "Our Mr. Sun," was produced by:
UPA
He animated-and may have created - Mickey Mouse.
Ub lwerks
UPA stands for
United Productions of America
Animation can trace its roots to this form of entertainment,
Vaudeville
According to the reading from "Ink & Paint," when Walt Disney created the Ink & Paint department, staffed primarily by women, the offices were separated from the rest of the studio to keep dust down and also to:
create a space where women would be free of harassment from men
Cartoons began appearing regularly on television because:
theatrical release of shorts became financially and logistically impractical
Animation producer (and voice of Bullwinkle Moose) Bill Scott caused an uproar from angry parents when he asked children on live TV to do this at home:
Turn the volume all the way up
Filmed animation was initially created by...?
"Lightning Sketch Artists"
"The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met" was a short that was used in this popular 1946 Disney film:
"Make Mine Music"
This popular children's series featured a great deal of adult humor designed to get past network censors:
"Pee-wee's Playhouse"
Mister Know-It-All" was a regular segment on this popular cartoon series:
"Rocky and Bullwinkle"
Conjunction Junction" and " Interjection!" are popular installments from this ABC series of cartoons:
"Schoolhouse Rock"
It was the first cartoon to fully integrate sound with the image
"Steamboat Willie"
It is the first full-length animated feature film
"The Adventures of Prince Achmed
Walt Disney gave this nickname to a small group of favored animators as his studio transitioned into feature films
"The Nine Old Men"
This event had a profound impact of Walt Disney's personality and made him a staunch anti-communist:
"The Strike" of 1941
The work-in-progress print of Beauty and the Beast was unusual because it featured this:
. storyboards and incomplete animation
In the film Song of the South Johnny gets injured by:
A charging bull
In our class discussion it was noted that Disney's censorship of Sing of the South is similar to modem debate about removing statues of this person because of disappointing comments about racial equality made in his own time
Abraham Lincoln
His pastel oil on glass technique has garnered three Academy Award nominations and one win:
Aleksandr Petrov
This 1942 Disney film was the first to traumatize a generation by implying a violent offscreen death for the parent of a main character
Bambi
She broke the gender barrier at Walt Disney Studios, becoming the first woman in the Story Department
Bianca Majolie
Their "Flintstones" series was the first cartoon to air regularly in "prime time":
Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera
Their "Tom and Jerry" cartoons for MGM became wildly successful
Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera
His unique drawing style and absurd over-the-top animation made this independent animator quite popular in the 1980s and 1990s, even earning him Academy Award nominations:
Bill Plympton
As we saw on film, somewhere between 1942 and 1954 it became socially unacceptable to use this as entertainment
Blackface
It was the first $1 million (to produce) animated commercial campaign
Bud Bowl I
Burt the Turtle taught American children to do this:
Duck and Cover
This is an art form that can be narrative, or simply explore graphic techniques, or intended to evoke an emotional response:
Experimental animation
He is regarded as "The Father of American Animation
J. Stuart Blackton
He received an honorary Academy Award for his portrayal as "Uncle Remus," yet he wasn't even allowed to attend the premiere in Atlanta
James Baskett
In 1941, "Exclusion Zones" in California inevitably led to the formation of these
Japanese Internment Camps
They were prominent pioneering producers of early animation for television:
Jay Ward and Bill Scott
In 1992 she won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short with her clay painting techniques:
Joan Gratz
His "Uncle Remus tales inspired the Disney film Song of the South
Joel Chandler Harris
Walt Disney's original animators were mostly from here:
Kansas City
Filmed animation was initially created by..
Lightning Sketch Artists"
"Black Face performances originated in
Minstrel Shows
This film technique (used in films like Lord of the Rings and Avatar) allows actors' performances to be transferred directly to an animated character:
Motion (Performance) Capture
Walt Disney simulated depth in his films using this
Multi-plane Camera
This experimental animator and filmmaker opened an animation studio and school for the National Film Board of Canada:
Norman McLaren
His eye-catching, colorful, and wonderfully graphic experimental animation caught the attention of Walt Disney, but the two men clashed on Disney's Fantasia:
Oskar Fischinger
Their songs for "Mary Poppins" are still popular among children and adults alike:
Richard and Robert Sherman
His financial know-how allowed Walt Disney become one of the world's best innovators
Roy O Disney
During the filming of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, live-action actors performed on set with these:
Rubber stand-ins
This 1942 feature film was the result of Walt Disney's "good will tour to South America
Saludos Amigos
Walt Disney's studio collaborated with this artist on the animated short "Destino," but the film wasn't completed for over 50 years.
Salvador Dali
According to the reading from "Animated Culture, while critics in the late 1940's began taking issue with the subtle racism inherent in some of the Disney films they seemed to be particularly bothered by this
The combination of live action and animation
The animated shorts You're a Sap, Mr. Jap. "Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips" and "Der Fuehrer's Face" are all examples of this
Wartime propaganda
His pioneering work in stop-motion animation would reach its peak in the original King Kong:
Willis O'Brien