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Tag Archives: Ferdinand Horvath
Babbitt’s Disney Friends
Disney artists need time to unwind while making milestones like Snow White and Pinocchio. Here are some brief clips of some of Babbitt’s friends from the Disney studio having fun during the late 1930s. For those of you keeping track, … Continue reading
Posted in 1932-1941: Disney Glory Days
Tagged Bill Tytla, Ferdinand Horvath, Hardie Gramatky, Jack Cutting, Les Clark, Pinto Colvig
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“Scotch Highball” Terrytoon draft
Below are the animators drafts for the Terrytoon cartoon “Scotch Highball,” released November 16, 1930. Special thanks to Jerry Beck who noted that each Terrytoon short took three weeks to animate, and was released ten weeks later. We can infer … Continue reading
Posted in 1929-1932: Terrytoons, Animation, New York
Tagged 1930s, Carles Sarka, cartoon, Ferdinand Horvath, Frank Moser, Jerry Shields, Paul Terry, Scotch Highball, Terrytoons
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