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Terrytoons was an animation studio founded by Paul Terry (February 19, 1887–October 25, 1971). The studio, located in New Rochelle, New York, United States, operated from 1928 to 1968. Its most popular characters included Mighty Mouse, Gandy Goose, Dinky Duck, Deputy Dawg, Luno and Heckle and Jeckle; these cartoons and all of its others were released to theatres under the studio's solitary Terrytoons banner by 20th Century Fox.HistoryBefore TerrytoonsTerry first worked for Bray Studios in 1916, where he created the Farmer Al Falfa series. He then would then make a Farmer Al Falfa short for Edison Pictures, called "Farmer Al Falfa's Wayward Pup" (1917), and some later cartoons were made for Paramount Pictures.Circa 1921, Terry founded the Fables animation studio, named for its Aesop's Film Fables series, in conjuction with Amadee J. Van Beuren. Fables churned out a Fable cartoon every week for eight years in the 1920s. In 1928, Van Bueren, anxious to compete with the new phenomenon of talking pictures, urged Terry to start producing actual sound films, instead of post-synchronizing the cartoons. Terry refused, and Van Bueren fired him. Almost immediately, Terry and much of his staff started up the Terrytoons studio. During the 1940s and early 1950sThrough much of its history, the studio was considered one of the lowest quality houses in the field to the point where Paul Terry noted, "Disney is the Tiffany's in this business, and I am the Woolworth's." To that end, it had the lowest budgets and it was among the slowest to adapt to new technologies like sound (in about 1930) and Technicolor (in 1942), while its graphic style remained remarkably static for decades. This conservative attitude was aggravated by its inflexible release schedule which Paul Terry took pride for providing a new cartoon each week, regardless of the cost to the quality of the films.Despite these practices, Terrytoons was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film: All out for V in 1942, My Boy, Johnny in 1944, and Sidney's Family Tree in 1958. Changing handsThe studio was sold outright by the retiring Paul Terry to CBS Films in 1955; 20th Century Fox continued to release the films. Fox put it under the management of UPA alumnus Gene Deitch, who had to work with even lower budgets. Deitch's most notable works at the studio were the Tom Terrific cartoon segments for the Captain Kangaroo television show. He also introduced a number of new characters, such as Sick Sick Sidney, John Doormat, and Clint Clobber. Deitch brought much creativity and life to the Terrytoons cartoons, but because he was the new man at the studio, he wasn't entirely welcome. An internal battle was fought by studio stalwarts and unfortunately, Deitch was forced out.After Deitch was fired in 1958, Bill Weiss took control of the studio. Under his supervision, Heckle and Jeckle and Mighty Mouse went back into production. In addition, the studio began producing the Deputy Dawg series for television in 1960. The most notable talent at Terrytoons in the 1960s was animator/director/producer Ralph Bakshi, who got his start with Terrytoons in the 1950s and later helmed the Mighty Heroes series. Bakshi would later go on to direct "Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures" in 1987. Post-historyAfter the departure of Bakshi after 1966, the studio basically petered out and finally closed in 1968; however, the film library was still regularly rereleased to theatres by 20th Century Fox. Fortunately for the studio, its existing cartoon library saw a long life in TV reruns. The Terrytoons cartoons (especially Mighty Mouse and Deputy Dawg) were syndicated to many local TV markets, and they were a staple of after-school and Saturday morning cartoon shows for over three decades, from the 1950s through the 1980s, until the television rights to the library were acquired by USA Network in 1989 and has hardly been used since.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Terrytoons ] Some related entries: Outbreak | Return of the Living Dead | Monsieur Hulot | Laurie Strode | Prayer of the Rollerboys | Blue Hawaii | Smoke Signals | List of TV shows made into films | The Producers | Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer | True Lies 2 This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Terrytoons; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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