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"The Winning Ticket" (1938)

Here’s another rare Captain and the Kids cartoon I decided to share on this Patreon—The Winning Ticket, released October 1, 1938. This time around, this entry features the aforementioned kids, Hans and Fritz, and pirate sea captain Long John Silver, voiced by Mel Blanc.

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ANIMATOR BREAKDOWN: "Nellie of the Circus" (1939)

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Nellie of the Circus, the first from the short-lived “Mello-Drama” series was released June 19, 1939, produced by Walter Lantz. Based on surviving production art, the backgrounds fo...

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2020 Wrap-Up (with a Special Surprise)!!

2020 Wrap-Up (with a Special Surprise)!!

As we wrap up what amounted to a dismal year, there are some positive aspects for me to take away from this difficult period of our lives. I wanted to say extend my thanks to those who have supported this Patreon page this past year, and to the readership of my Cartoon Research articles.

My involvement with different restoration teams has kept me extremely busy, as some as you ma...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "Santa Claus Land" (Mickey/Goofy)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "Santa Claus Land" (Mickey/Goofy)

Four Color #178 (December 1947) is more notable for Carl Barks’ Donald Duck feature Christmas on Bear Mountain, which introduced the character of Uncle Scrooge McDuck. The other story in the magazine has been overshadowed by the main Donald story, so this Christmas, we are presenting it to you here.

In the story, Mickey Mouse and Goofy are working at Santa's Workshop a...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "Carols" (Chip 'n' Dale)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "Carols" (Chip 'n' Dale)

For our comic book story on Christmas Eve, Chip 'n' Dale go out caroling to spread good cheer to all, and to all including Donald Duck.  

From Walt Disney’s Christmas Parade #6 (November 1954)—drawn and inked by Jack Bradbury.

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "First Christmas" (Alvin and the Chipmunks)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "First Christmas" (Alvin and the Chipmunks)

Here's a special holiday-themed story with Alvin, Theodore, Simon and their father/songwriter/manager Dave Seville! 

From Alvin and His Pals in Merry Christmas with Clyde Crashcup and Leonardo #1 (December 1963/January 1964)—the script is by Don Segall, but the penciller and inker for this story are unknown. 

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "The Bear Claus" (Br'er Rabbit)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "The Bear Claus" (Br'er Rabbit)

Here's a Christmas-themed story featuring Disney's Br'er Rabbit! 

Before Song of the South reached theaters in November 1946, the Disney Sunday strip Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br’er Rabbit first ran October 1945, as a preview for the upcoming feature. The first twelve weeks of the strip was a direct adaptation of Song of the South, and original stories...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "Smart Papa" (Terry Bears)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "Smart Papa" (Terry Bears)

I hope many of you have done your holiday shopping early—preferably online, given the dreadful circumstances this year has brought. For the holiday season, here is a highly frenetic six-page story featuring the Terry Bears, drawn (and possibly written) by the inimitable Jim Tyer.

From Paul Terry’s Mighty Mouse Comics #38 (February 1953).

Speaking of Jim Tyer and the hol...

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ANIMATOR BREAKDOWN: "Donald's Snow Fight" (1942)

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In light of the huge Nor'easter (a big snowstorm) us East Coasters have to deal with today, here's an animator breakdown video on Donald's Snow Fi...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: Woody Woodpecker (New Funnies 179)

COMIC BOOK STORY: Woody Woodpecker (New Funnies 179)

Western Publishing seemed to give established animated characters a bellicose (or busybody) next-door neighbor—Donald Duck and Neighbor Jones, Barney Bear and Mooseface McElk, and in this Yuletide-themed story, Woody Woodpecker is up against is neighbor Tackhammer in a competition for best Christmas tree on the block. 

From New Funnies #155 (January 1950)...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "Butch the Porcupine" (Li'l Bad Wolf, WDC&S 88)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "Butch the Porcupine" (Li'l Bad Wolf, WDC&S 88)

Today, here’s a holiday-themed "L’il Bad Wolf" story drawn by another artist besides Gil Turner. This story was written and inked by Don Gunn, one of many dependable workhorses for Western Publishing, producing stories featuring Disney, Warners and MGM characters. He also drew stories for comic book magazines for publisher Benjamin Sangor (e.g., Coo-Coo Comics).

Some backgrou...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "Feathered Foul-Up" (Christmas Funnies 9)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "Feathered Foul-Up" (Christmas Funnies 9)

Today’s comic book story for the month of December features Daffy Duck and Yosemite Sam—or, rather, Pirate Sam. Though Sam is most portrayed and drawn as a Wild West outlaw, advertising and comic book tie-ins depicted him in pirate garb as he is depicted in Buccaneer Bunny (1948) and View Post

Announcement for a Holiday Post!


Being that it’s the 55th anniversary of the holiday classic A Charlie Brown Christmas, I’d say it’s the perfect time to announce an upcoming post—an animator breakdown on the entire special!

An animator draft has recently come to my attention,...

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RESTORATION COMPARISON: "The Lady Said No" (1946)

Here's a special treat for Patrons at the $5+ level! 

I’ve previously shared a sneak peek of Frank Tashlin’s stop-motion short The Lady Said No (1946). Now, here’s a “restoration comparison” video, using the raw 16mm Kodachrome scan and the clean-up/stabilization work I have imp...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: The Fox and the Crow (Comic Cavalcade 31)

COMIC BOOK STORY: The Fox and the Crow (Comic Cavalcade 31)

For the month of December, this Patreon will present a series of vintage holiday-themed comic book stories with licensed classic animated characters. This Yuletide special will start off with a story featuring The Fox and the Crow!

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"The Captain's Pup" (1938)

Here’s a special treat for the public I’ve prepared for the holiday— some of the more hardcore animation buffs might appreciate this.

When MGM severed their contract with producers/directors Hugh Harman and Rudy Ising in 1937, the film studio established their own animation department with Bill Hanna, Friz Freleng and Bob Allen as principal directors. Their first cartoons were a ser...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "Thanksgiving Turkeys" (Barney Bear)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "Thanksgiving Turkeys" (Barney Bear)

Happy holidays! Here's a Thanksgiving feud with Barney Bear and his grouchy neighbor Mooseface McElk for the occasion... 

Barney Bear starred in his own series of cartoons for MGM during the early 1940s, and a burro was his supporting player in ...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: Henery Hawk (LT&MM 38)

COMIC BOOK STORY: Henery Hawk (LT&MM 38)

Here's a comic book story with a slight Thanksgiving theme, featuring Henery Hawk! After he made his first appearance in Chuck Jones’ The Squawkin’ Hawk (1942), the little chicken hawk became a regular feature in the line of Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies Comics by late 1943. Sta...

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EXCLUSIVE ANIMATOR BREAKDOWN: "Donald's Dilemma" (1947)

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Here’s a special Saturday surprise for you loyal Patro...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "Playmate" (Baby Huey)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "Playmate" (Baby Huey)

Today for the month of November, here is a quick five-page story featuring Famous Studios/Paramount's Baby Huey! 

From Casper the Friendly Ghost #16 (January 1954)—drawn and inked by Marty Taras, the co-creator of Baby Huey. 

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Announcement for an Exclusive Animator Breakdown!

It means so much that you loyal Patrons, and the general public that have read the comic book stories I've shared, have been very patient as the fall season continues. To show my appreciation, I'm announcing an exclusive animator breakdown that you'll really enjoy. It will be ...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "Thanksgiving Reducing" (LT&MM 122)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "Thanksgiving Reducing" (LT&MM 122)

Today on Patreon for the month of November, here’s a clever Thanksgiving-themed comic featuring Bugs Bunny, Porky and his nephew Cicero. In this story, Bugs has the idea to turn the bloated repercussions of Thanksgiving dinner into a profitable weight-loss reducing business, with Porky Pig as his test subject!

From Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics #122 (December 1951)—...

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ANIMATOR REEL: Don Williams

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Here’s a special Sunday surprise for all of you—an animator reel profiling the work of Don Williams! 

William...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "The Turkey Thiever" (Chip 'n Dale)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "The Turkey Thiever" (Chip 'n Dale)

In today's story for the month of November, Chip 'n Dale want to have turkey for Thanksgiving instead of acorns. The theme of "pilfered poultry" comes into play again as Goofy is hired to stand guard at a turkey farm after many have been stolen. 

From Chip ‘n’ Dale #4 (December 1955-February 1956)—drawn and inked by Harvey Eisenberg. 


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COMIC BOOK STORY: "Thanksgiving Turkey" (WDC&S 195)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "Thanksgiving Turkey" (WDC&S 195)

Today on Patreon, here’s the first Thanksgiving-themed comic book story for the month of November. Readers might find a recurring theme of pilfered poultry in a few of these selections and this story is no exception, when Zeke Wolf plans to catch a turkey "without working for it, that is!" 

From Walt Disney’s Comics & Stories #195 (September 1956)—drawn, i...

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Poll Closed for Thanksgiving Stories!

Poll Closed for Thanksgiving Stories!

The votes have been tallied, so it is has been decided that vintage Thanksgiving or turkey-themed comic book stories will be posted throughout the next couple weeks.

I appreciate your patience, and I will try to publish non-Thanksgiving related content this November. I have a new animator reel in the works, which I will compile when I can spare the time. 

An update on some news...

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POLL: Thanksgiving Comic Book Stories?

Being that it’s the month of November, I wanted to share vintage comic book stories with classic cartoon characters with a Thanksgiving theme. However, I don’t want to risk alienating non-American readers and Patrons, so instead of adding a Thanksgiving or turkey-related story without warning, I wa...

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VOTE! "Hell-Bent for Election" (1944)

Being that it’s Election Day, it seemed appropriate to post this important political cartoon from Industrial Film, which later evolved into United Productions of America (UPA).

Hell-Bent for Election was intended for use in the 1944 presidential campaign against Franklin Roosevelt and Thomas Dewey. The United Auto Workers (UAW) approached John Hubley to make an animated cartoon...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "The Flintstones Meet Frankenstein and Dracula" (Flintstones 33)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "The Flintstones Meet Frankenstein and Dracula" (Flintstones 33)

Now, for our special Halloween story)—The Flintstones Meet Frankenstein and Dracula. Naturally, the inclusion of the Wolf Man and the Mummy would have made the feature a much long title. Never mind the fact that Frankenstein's monster is referred to as Frankenstein or "Frankie" in the story—a common misconception of the original source material. 

From The Flintstones...

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COMIC BOOK STORY: "Halloween Haunting" (WDC&S 146)

COMIC BOOK STORY: "Halloween Haunting" (WDC&S 146)

Here's another Halloween tale featuring L'il Bad Wolf, with the Seven Dwarfs making an appearance!  From Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #146 (November 1952)—written, drawn and inked by Gil Turner

Tomorrow, I'll have a comic book story that w...

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