| HISTORY OF ANIMATION1887 •          H.W. Goodwin invents nitrate celluloid film, which is a chemical combination          of gun cotton and gum camphor.
 
 1892
 • Emil Reynaud (1844-1918) ,France, opened his Theatre Optique in          Paris with an archetype of animation created by his invention the Praxinoscope.          The Praxinoscope was a theatrical Zoetrope with mirrors placed on an inside          column that reflected out the sequential drawings that were on the inside          of the drum. He was able to project 80 frames without changing reels and          could project 10 to 15 minute "films". But the advent of film          drove him out of business and in 1910 he threw all his equipment into          a river and died destitute in a sanatorium in 1918.
 
 1893 • Thomas Edison invents the Kinetsocope. He had already projected          quite useful films onto a wall in his factory, but rather than producing          a viewing system for the general public he came up with a machine in which          reels of celluloid were not unrolled but stretched over a set of wheels          that passed in front of a viewing window. Only one viewer at a time could          watch. The Kinetsocope did not have an intermittent movement.
 
 1894 • Lois Lumiere invents the cinematograph, a combination camera          -projector - printer, it was the first machine to show movies successfully          on a screen. This system used a claw movement and perforated film that          was synced to an intermittent shutter movement.
 • Thomas Edison copyrights the first motion picture, THE RECORD          OF A SNEEZE.
 • Thomas Edison opens his Kinetoscope Parlor in New York,
 
 1895 • Auguste and Louis Lumiere project their film, "Workers          Leaving the Lumiere Factory in Lyon-Montplaisir", at the Hotel Scribe          in Paris, on December 28th. This, the first public screening of a motion          picture, is regarded as the "birth of film."
 • Max Skaldanowsky presented films in Berlin using a two projector          system called a Bioscope
 • The first American comic strip, Hogan's Alley, is published.
 
 1899 • First magnetic recording of sound is achieved.
 
 1900 • James Stuart Blackton (1875 -1941) England/US makes THE ENCHANTED          DRAWING. The smile and frown of his drawn characters is achieved by the          replacement technique used by Melies in his live action films. It is not          considered animation but a prototype of animation, as it is not continuous          frame by frame filming.
 
 1906 • James Stuart Blackton makes the HUMOROUS PHASES OF FUNNY          FACES. This film is usually considered the first known example of animation          as some of the drawn sequences are shot frame by frame. Blackton used          a combination of blackboard and chalk drawing and cutouts to achieve animation.          The film's motif was based on the lightning or quick sketch routine from          vaudeville where a drawing is done in front of an audience.
 
 1907 • THE HAUNTED HOTEL is another animated film by James Stuart          Blackton. In this film the animation was created by stop motion and effects          animation of 3D objects - wine poured into a glass, bread cut, and a table          set without a human present. The film was a success and introduced 3D          animation to the world.
 • Later that year, Segundo de Chomons (1871-1929), Spain, releases          his film HOTEL ELECTRICO. It used a technique reminiscent of The Haunted          Hotel.
 • Walter Booth, in England makes and releases a film similar to          Humorous Phases of Funny Faces.
 
 
 THE START          OF ANIMATION  1908
 • Emile Cohl, (1857-1938) France, makes his first film, FANTASMAGORIE.          This film is considered by many to be the first animated film. Cohl was          well-known for his comic strips before he went into animation. He made          250 animated films from 1908 -1921. Cohl was strongly influenced by the          philosophy of the Incoherents, whom he joined in 1884. The Incoherents          were an aggressively anti-rational group who believed insanity, hallucinations,          dreams, and nightmares were sources of aesthetic inspiration. Cohl died          in 1938 in poverty. He had been living in a flat in Paris with no electricity          and died of the complications resulting from burns suffered when a candle          set fire to his long beard while he was getting ready to see the Paris          premiere of SNOW WHITE. Georges Melies died the day after; he had been          making a living by selling chocolates at a stand in a Paris subway.
 • Matisse coins the term "Cubism".
 
 
 1909 • Emil Cohl combines live action and drawn animation together          in his film, CLAIR DE LUNE ESPAGNOL (SPANISH MOONLIGHT).
 
 1911 • Winsor McCay (1867- Spring Lake, Ohio -1934) makes his first          film, LITTLE NEMO. McCay, who was already famous for his comic strips,          used this film in his vaudeville act. His advice on animation was:"          Any idiot that wants to make a couple of thousand drawings for a hundred          feet of film is welcome to join the club."
 • Chinese revolution.
 
 1912 • McCay's second film THE STORY OF A MOSQUITO ("HOW A          MOSQUITO OPERATES") is released.
 • Wladyslaw Starewicz (1882 -1965) Russia/France a 3D animator makes          THE CAMERAMAN'S REVENGE. The 3D characters he animated for this stop motion          film were embalmed beetles. He continued to make 3D animated films after          he moved to France in 1920. In France he changed his name to Ladislas          Starevitch.
 • Chuck Jones is born in Spokane Wash.
 • Approximately 5 million people daily attend the cinema in the          US.
 
 1913 • John Bray's (1879-1978) US, first film, THE ARTISTS DREAM          is released.
 • Otto Messmer (1892-1985) the future creator and animator of FELIX          THE CAT series begins his animation career.
 
 1914 • Winsor McCay's GERTIE THE DINOSAUR was the first major triumph          in character animation (it is still a marvelous film). It was shown as          a film in the theaters and also as a multi media event on stage with McCay          interacting with the animated Gertie.
 • John Bray opens his studio and patented a great deal of the animation          process but not the use of cels. Earl Hurd (1880-1940) born in Kansas          City, Missouri had patented the cel technique. Bray convinced Earl to          combine their patents and he formed the Bray-Hurd Process Company.
 • Bray started producing the COLONEL HEEZA LIAR series that was          a take off on Teddy Roosevelt. In his studio Bray introduced the management          principles of the assembly line to the production of the animated films.          The use of these management principles has continued in most United States          studios to this day.
 • Raoul Barre (1874-1932) Canadian), starts his own animation studio.          He developed a slash and tear technique for doing levels in animation          and he also devised the peg system for registration.
 • Bill Littlejohn, who is still animating today, was born in New          Jersey USA
 • The US animation industry was centered in New York until the late          1920's and early 1930's.
 • WW I begins.
 
 1915 • Bray hired Paul Terry (1887-1971).
 • Max Fleischer (1883-1972) Austria/USA, Dave Fleischer (1894-1979)          USA patented the rotoscope process. For the source of the rotoscoped live          action footage to be traced, Dave was filmed in a clown costume on top          of a building in New York.
 • International Film Service (IFS) was backed by the Hearst newspaper          and used their comics, Katzenjammer Kids, etc., as the basis of their          animated films. The studio closed in 1918.
 • Pat Sullivan, (1887- 1933) Australia/USA hires Otto Messmer to          work in his studio.
 • WW I reduced European animation production to a trickle, but animation          production continued unabated in the United States so when the war ended          the United States had the strongest animation industry and a large inventory          of animated films ready for international distribution. This same scenario          was repeated at the end of WW II. These might be two excellent reasons          why United States animation was able to dominate globally for so long
 
 1916 • Bray acquires more patents and establishes a patent monopoly          for the animation process. He tried to enforce the patent by requiring          all animation studios using his patented animation process to buy a license          and pay a fee. Some studios paid it, some ignored it, some found a way          around it, and some took it to court. This issue caused concern in the          animation business until the early 1930's. Bray began to produce Army          training films, which became very profitable. His interest shifted from          entertainment films to educational films. Bray adds the Fleischer brothers          to the staff in his studio.
 • Earl Hurd does the BOBBY BUMPS series.
 • Paul Terry leaves Bray and sets up his own studio.
 • Charles Bowers (1889-1945) USA starts the MUTT AND JEFF series          based on the Fisher comic strip. Around 500 will be produced by the time          the series ended in 1928.
 • Barre joined with Bowers to form a new studio.
 • Walter Lantz (1900-1995) starts his long career in animation at          IFS
 • Victor Bergdahl (1887-1939) Sweden started the KAPTEN GROGG series.
 • KRAZY KAT, an extremely popular comic strip by George Herriman,          was released as animation.
 • Dadaism founded
 
 1917 • Willis O'Brien (1886-1962) who would later do the big ape          in KING KONG released 6 puppet animated films
 • US enters WW I.
 
 1918
 • Winsor McCay finishes THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA; AN AMAZING          MOVING PEN PICTURE. It is animated with cels, washes, and paintings in          a very striking and realistic style. This was the first propaganda film          done in animation. Unfortunately the Lusitania sank in 1915 and WWI ended          in 1918 so its use as a propaganda tool was doubtful and points up the          problem of doing topical events in animation.
 
 1919 • Max Fleischer produced the first OUT OF THE INKWELL shorts          featuring a clown based on the rotoscoped footage of Dave Fleischer in          a clown costume interacting with Max. The clown character was named Koko          the Clown in 1923. His name was changed to Ko-Ko in 1928 for copyright          reasons. The interaction of a live action animator with the animation          was a commonly used technique during this period.
 • Lantz starts work at the Bray Studio.
 • Lotte Reiniger (1899-1981) Germany makes the first of her many          2D shadow puppet animated films THE ORNAMENT OF THE ENAMOURED HEART.
 
 1920
 • 19 year old Walter Elias Disney (1901-1966) started working in          animation at the Kansas City Slide Company, with his friend Ubbe Iwerks          (1901-1971) who later changed his first name to Ub. They both used the          book Animated Cartoons: How they are Made, their origin and Development          by Edwin G. Lutz, New York, Scribner, 1920 to help them learn animation.
 • Goldwyn-Bray first color animation THE DEBUT OF THOMAS CAT, Done          in Brewster Color, a 2 emulsion color process, it was judged too expensive          for commercial use.
 • FELIX THE CAT, the most popular character and series of this period,          started as the Feline Follies from Sullivan's studio. 0tto Messmer not          only created Felix, but also he did the stories and directing on a schedule          that produced one film every two weeks. The merchandising of Felix's image          for dolls, watches, etc was very successful and paved the way for the          later merchandising of animated characters.
 
 1921
  • McCay,          assisted by his son Robert makes and releases three films in a series          called DREAM OF THE RAREBIT FIEND. The films are: THE PET, THE FLYING          HOUSE, and BUG VAUDEVILLE. This ends his major involvement with animation.• Paul Terry engages in six years of litigation with Bray over patent          infringemen
 • Walter Ruttmann (1887-1941) Germany, did OPUS I, an abstract animation          film.
 • Hans Richter (1888-1976) Germany did RHYTHM 21, an abstract animation          film.
 • Max Fleischer set up own studio. KoKo was the star character.
 • Bob Godfrey is born in Horse Shoe Bend, West Maitland, Australia,          but moves to London as a baby.
 
 1922
  • Disney's          first animation studio is located in Kansas City and is called Laugh-O-Gram          Films.• Oskar Fischinger (1900-1067)(wife Elfriede) Germany resigns his          engineering job, and moves to Munich to become full time filmmaker. He          becomes a master in abstract animation, which he calls "absolute          animation",
 
 1923
  ••Walter          Lantz heads Bray studio• Disney Laugh-O-Grams Films studio in Kansas goes bankrupt. Disney          moves to Los Angeles, California and opens a new studio in his uncle's          garage in Silverlake. Margaret Winkler who was distributing KoKo and Felix          puts Disney under contract for a series, which he had proposed, that combined          live action and animation. The series was called "Alice Comedies"          and featured a live action girl with animated characters. • Starevitch          makes FROGLAND, a 3D stop motion film in France.
 
 1924
 ••Overview. The Felix and KoKo series were the most popular          and well made shorts of this period. Aesop's Fables and Colonel Heeza          Liar were not well received and reflected the lack of quality common in          most animation of the period. In fact, some people had written animation          off, claiming audience booed when the animation came on the screen.
 ••Lantz started the Dinky Doodles series.
 ••Disney's Alice series goes into distribution. The animators          who did this series were originally from Kansas City. They included, Ub          Iwerks, Hugh Harman (1903-1982) USA, Rudolf Ising (1904-1992) USA, and          Friz Freleng (1906-1995) USA.
 ••The very popular English series BONZO THE DOG by Billy Ward          was released.
 ••The First Song Car-Tune (the sing a-long format, sometimes          with a bouncing ball) MOTHER PIN A ROSE ON ME is released
 ••The Birth of Surrealism.
    
 
 1925 • THE LOST WORLD, a live action film with Willis O'Brien's          3D stop motion animated prehistoric dinosaurs and other creatures was          released.
 •DIAGONAL SYMPHONIE, Viking Eggeling (Swedish 1880-1925), perhaps          the first public showing of an abstract film. Eggeling died six days after          premier of depravation,
 • Live action films released include "Battleship Potemkin by          Eisenstein and "The Gold Rush" by Chaplin, which was the first          feature comedy.
 
 
 1926 • Lotte Reiniger, Germany, ADVENTURES OF PRINCE ACHMED, a one          hour shadow puppet film is released. This film is claimed by some to be          1st animated feature, (but a feature is usually considered 75 minutes          or longer).
 •Kodak          produces the first 16mm film .
 
 1927 • Disney started the popular OSWALD THE RABBIT series. Margaret          Winkler was his distributor. o Fleischer studio begins distribution through          Paramount that continued until 1942.
 • Trotsky          is expelled from the Communist Party.
 
 1928 • Disney was making each of the OSWALD THE RABBIT for $2500          and when the series was up for renewal he wanted a raise to $2,750. Charles          Mintz, Margaret Winkler's husband, meeting with Disney in New York, offered          him $1800. Mintz owned the character and when Disney said no, Mintz set          up his own studio by raiding Disney and hiring away some staff. But Disney          in the interim had created Mickey Mouse while returning to California          on a train. Disney did two Mickey's PLANE CRAZY and GALLOPING GAUCHO without          a distributor. He was working on the third Mickey, STEAMBOAT WILLY, when          motion picture sound arrived. Recognizing the breakthrough he added sound          to the third Mickey and it opened in New York on Nov. 18, 1928, with the          Powers sound system. It was not the first sound film: TerryÕs DINNER          TIME was released on Sept. 1st (Disney saw it and said it was terrible).          But STEAMBOAT WILLIE was the first successful sound animated film; it          made Mickey an international star, and launched the Disney studio of today.          It also ushered in the new age of sound for animation. o Carl Stalling          (1888-1972) leaves his job as a movie music accompanist in Kansas City          and joins Disney (he knew Disney in Kansas City and was an original investor          in the studio). He would compose the music for nineteen of Disney's first          twenty sound cartoons.
 • Lantz          signed with Universal and later took over Disney's OSWALD THE LUCKY RABBIT          series. • Amadee          Van Beuren (-1937) bought 90% of Aesop's Fables Studio (Paul Terry's studio);          it became the Van Beuren Studio. It distributor was RKO. The studio closed          in 1936. Paul Terry left in 1929 and started own studio, Terrytoons. Georgia          O'Keefe paints "Nightwave " an abstract painting. And so the          "Silent Era" ended and the "Sound Era" began. How          did this effect animation? Did Live Action and Animation take different          directions when sound came in? How did sound affect the nature of comedy?          How did the great depression, which started a year later, effect animation?            
 1929 • Disney, SKELETON DANCE, first Silly Symphony, Carl Stalling          music, Ub Iwerks animator, where the use of prerecorded music in animation          leads to a very tight synchronization of sound and picture which sets          the standard in animation for the use of prerecorded sound. Columbia becomes          Disney distributor until 1932.
 • Lantz studio opened. Distributor Universal.
 • For Columbia/Screen Gems Charles Mintz starts a studio with Krazy          Kat as a main series. Columbia distributor.
 • Great Depression begins with "Black Friday"
 
 
 1930 • Warner Bros. Cartoons was born. The First Warner Bros. short          was SINKING IN THE BATHTUB with the character BOSKO who was a take off          on Mickey Mouse. Harman, Ising, and Friz Freleng, who were old Disney          people, started the studio with Leon Schlesinger as the producer. He was          a cousin of the Warner BrotherÕs and had helped back the "Jazz          Singer". As a condition for the studio each short must contain a          Warners song. So Looney Tunes series, a take off on the Silly Symphonies,          began. "Our policy has always been laughs, the more the better",          was the WarnerÕs philosophy (Schlesinger).
 • Disney: Ub Iwerks and Carl Stalling left the studio. Roy signed          contract-starting Disney merchandising. David Hand joins as DisneyÕs          fourth animator. Norm FergusonÕs Pluto character born in THE PICNIC.
 • Fleischer: introduced the character of in Betty Boop DIZZY DISHES.          Grim Natwick developed and animated Betty, he also animated Snow White.          Betty started as part human part dog character that later changed to completely          human. Bimbo, her boyfriend remained a dog. Mae Questel did BettyÕs          first voice.
 • First Terrytoons, CAVIAR. is released. Distributed by 20th Century          Fox.
 • The plant Pluto is discovered. o Dashiell Hammett writes the "Maltese          Falcon".
  
 
 1931 • FLIP THE FROG Ube Iwerks opened a studio with this character.          His studio closed in 1936.
 • Warner Bros. introduced Merrie Melodies as one shot shorts. Webb          Smith, at Disney, started the use of storyboards (some claimed that the          storyboard was developed at the Fleischer studio in 1930).
 • Disney starts studio school under direction of Don Graham o Jack          Kinney joins Disney for 27 years.
 • Hamilton Luske begins 37 year tenure with Disney. He became a          co-director on many features until his death in 1968.
 • Al Capone is jailed for tax evasion. 1932
 
 
 1932 • FLOWERS AND TREES, won the first Academy Award (from now          on I will use the two letters, AA, to designate the Academy Award Winner          in animation), Disney. This film was the first to use 3 strip Technicolor          (color) in animation.
 • Disney's MICKEY'S REVUE, Goofy is born. Disney changed distributor          to United Artist, which lasts until 1937.
 • Oskar Fischinger completed his studies #5-12, done in an abstract          style. He called his style "absolute animation"
 • Berthold Bartosch, THE IDEA, a 30 minute film using woodcuts,          Czech. Worked he also worked on PRINCE ACHMED.
 • Chuck Jones lands his first job in animation industry, as a cel          washer for Ub Iwerks. o Norman McLaren as a 16 yr.-old art student in          England turns to animation after seeing an Oskar Fischinger film.
 • Dan McLaughlin born. Hollywood CA
 •Raoul Barre dies, (1874-1932) Canada
 • Amelia Earhart is the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.
  
 1933 • THE THREE LITTLE PIGS, AA, Disney,
 • Warners: Harman and Ising left over money issues took Books with          them to MGM. Meanwhile back at WarnerÕs Friz Freleng became a head          director, Bob Clampett and Chuck Jones ($18.50 for a six-day week) started          working there, and Ben Haraway arrived from Kansas City. Friz Freleng,          BOSKO IN DUTCH. Cartoon Hitler chases Jimmy Durant with an ax in BOSKOÕS          PICTURE SHOW
 • Alexander Alexeieff and Claire Parker released, NIGHT ON BALD          MOUNTAIN, made with pinscreen animation. In Paris.
 • Fleischer, introduced Popeye from Elzie Segar's comic strip, POPEYE          THE SAILOR: with Betty. Jack Mercer's muttering voice was used later.
 • All books by non-Nazi and Jewish authors are burned in Germany.
 • "Ulysses" by James Joyce is allowed into the US after          a court ruling.
 
 
 1934 • Disney, THE TORTOISE AND THE HARE, AA o MGM studio started          with Happy Harmonies with Ising and Harmon.
 •Donald          Duck voice debuts on Mickey MouseÕs NBC radio program, first appeared          in THE WISE LITTLE HEN. Prototype in MAD DOG 1932. •Warners,          first Merrie Melody in color, the Looney Tunes were in B&W until 1943,          colored in 70's in Japan. In the 1950Õs WarnerÕs burnt all          their cels from these series to make storage space available. •Walt          Disney in four hour staff meeting lays out vision for SNOW WHITE. o Stalin          begins purge of the Communist Party. o Robert Graves writes "I, Claudius"  
 
 1935 • THREE ORPHAN KITTENS, AA, Disney ??Don Graham teaching at          Disney studios.
 • Hollywood          Production Code came into effect. o Len Lye, (1901 - 1980) COLOR BOX,          first film painted directly on film and shown to audience, British GPO          unit  • Norman          McLaren joined GPO unit. He strips away everything but action, feels the          most important thing is what happens between frames, not what is on the          frame. Avery said doesn't matter what the character looks like, but what          the character does, that matters.  • First          Porky Pig I HAVEN'T GOT A HAT. Joe Dougherty, a bit part actor with a          pronounced speech impediment, plays the original Porky in this short,          which gave Schlesinger StudioÕs its first success. •Ub          Iwerks adapts Hans Christian AndersonÕs tale for one of the first          of his Comicolor Cartoon releases THE BRAVE TIN SOLDIER •Marc          Davis, one of the Nine Old Men begins working at Disney, spending 42 years          there. •The          rumba becomes the fashionable dance. o Mussolini invades Abyssinia.   
 
 1936 •COUNTRY COUSIN, AA, Disney o Warner's, GOLD DIGGERS OF '49,          Tex Avery's first film at Warner's (had been an animator at Lantz's 1930-1935.          Jones, Clampett, and Bo Cannon were also in the unit, which they called          Termite Terrace. Frank Tashlin (1913-1972) first, PORKY IN THE NORTH WOODS.          Carl Stalling joined studio, set style of "cartoon music" and          went on to compose music for over six hundred film. Mel Blanc joined studio          (maybe in 1937).
 •Fleischer,          makes POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINBAD THE SAILOR, a 20 minute film. It          is shot on a horizontal rig with the backgrounds are 3D models with the          characters animated on glass in front. •Oskar          Fischinger moves to Hollywood. His color filmÕs MURATTI MARCHES          ON and COMPOSITION IN BLUE gained so much critical and popular acclaim          that Paramount offered him a contract. •Spanish          Civil War begins. •Mondriaan          paints Composition in Blue.
 
 1937 • THE OLD MILL, AA, Disney o Disney, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN          DWARFS (general release 1938). DisneyÕs new distributor is RKO          that lasts until 1956.
 • Warners,          Robert Clampett first, PORKYS BADTIME STORY Avery, PORKYS DUCK HUNT, introduced          the proto type character of Daffy Duck. Avery based the character on a          duck that lived on a pond across from his high school. Avery was now developing          the Looniest of Looney Tunes that set the tone for entire studio. •Animators          go on strike at Fleischer Studios in New York. o The Japanese seize Peking,          Nankin, and Shanghi.  • Whistle          While We Work is one of the most popular songs of the day.   
 1938 • FERDINAND THE BULL, AA, Disney, Disney's mother died.
 • Warners: first Chuck (Charles) Jones, THE NIGHT WATCHMAN.
 •Emile          Cohl died. •40          hour work week established in the USA.
 
 1939 • THE UGLY DUCKLING, AA, Disney (It was also the last Silly          Symphony) Disney, '39-'40 moved their studio to Burbank from Hyperion          Ave in Los Angeles.
 • PEACE          ON EARTH, MGM, a strong pacifist film was nominated for an AA. •Mary          Ellen Bute and McLaren, SPOOK SPORT, abstract US o Fleischer, GULLIVERS          TRAVELS, first feature, (Florida strike)  • The          Film Act in Canada passed by Parliament, creates The National Film Board          of Canada to "interpret Canada to Canadians through the medium of          film." •Victor          Bergdahl dies (1887-1939) Sweden o WW II begins in Europe with the German          invasion of Poland.   
 
 1940 • MILKY WAY, AA, MGM
 •Disney:          PINOCCHIO and FANTASIA o Harry Smith, NO.1, alchemist  • Warners:          AveryÕs, A WILD HARE, where he defines the character of Bugs Bunny.          There were three previous Bugs, but this was the film where the real Bugs          was born. Start of Warners' supremacy in humor, except for Avery and Bill          Hanna (1911 - 2001) & Joe Barbera(1911-) USA at MGM.  • MGM:          PUSS GETS THE BOOT: first Tom and Jerry. It was also the first co-effort          of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera •Lantz:          Woody Woodpecker introduced: KNOCK: KNOCK 1941 •Trotsky          is assassinated in Mexico on Stalin's orders.  • Duke          Ellington becomes known as a composer and a jazz pianist.
 
 1941 • LEND A PAW, Disney, AA.
 • Disney          releases DUMBO (feature) o Disney, Strike o McLaren joins National Film          Board (NFB)  • Fleischer:          SUPERMAN series. Second feature MR. BUG is retitled: HOPPITY GOES TO TOWN          and released. •Walter          Ruttmann dies, (1887-1941) Germany •James          Stuart Blackton (1875- 1941) England/USA is, hit by a bus on Pico Blvd          in Los Angeles. He dies in poverty.  • US          entered WW II.  • Manhattan          Project begins the intensive research into atomic bombs and power. 1942  
 
 1942 • DER FUEHRERS FACE: AA, Disney
 • Disney          releases BAMBI (feature) o Fleischer studio closed. o Paramount/Famous          studio opens with the old Fleischer people. •Fort          Roach, the old Hal Roach studios, became the military animation/film studio          in Hollywood, 18th Air Force Base Unit. Lt. Ronald Regan was stationed          there. •In          the WWII propaganda films, Japanese soldiers were often shown wearing          rimless glasses. The reason young Japanese men worn these glasses were          because Harold Lloyd wore them, and they thought him cool.  • Avery:          had left Warners and did the pilot SPEAKING OF ANIMALS (with its Hoary          Toad sequence) for Paramount. The series was taken from him. He then went          to MGM where he stayed until 1955. •THE          BLITZ WOLF (MGM) Fred Quimby upon seeing AveryÕs caricature of          Hitler as the wolf, advised Avery to tone it down because, after all,          no one knew who was going to win the war. •COMING          SNAFU, in the style of a coming attraction the Private Snafu series is          introduced (named for the acronym situation normal: (All fouled/f_cked          up)). Snafu is described as "licentious, lazy, envious of every duty          but his own, a shirker and the Warner animation departmentÕs idea          of the American fighting man in his larval form, or a positive genius          at doing things the wrong way."  • Terrytoons:          Prototype of Mighty Mouse (1945) introduced. •Norman          McLaren joins the NFB of Canada as the head of its animation.  • By          this year many important European filmmakers, artists (Surrealist painters,          Bauhaus designers, etc.) had come to America. o The first electronic brain          or automatic computer is developed in the US.  • Magnetic          recording tape is invented. o Handy demands independence for India and          is arrested. o Germans reach Stalingrad.
 
 1943 • YANKEE DOODLE MOUSE, AA, MGM
 •Disney:          SALUDOS AMIGOS: a collection of shorts, the studio did several of these.          Bill Tytla resigns, Bill Shull was his assistant. o John and James WhitneyÕs          first film.  • MGM,          Tex Avery's DUMB HOUNDED, first Droopy. o Penicillin successfully used          in the treatment of chronic diseases. •Germans          surrender at Stalingrad.  • Japanese          driven from Guadalcanal. •Jackson          Pollock's first one man show.
 
 1944 • MOUSE TROUBLE, AA, MGM
 •HELL          BENT FOR ELECTION - a independent short done for the Democrats for the          1944 presidential election. It was so successful that the story goes that          both political parties made a gentlemanÕs agreement not to uses          animation for election films. •Leon          Schlesinger studio sold to Warners o Warners, Yosemite Sam introduced          in HARE TRIGGER o Mitsuyo SeoÕs Japanese wartime animated feature          film MOMOTAROÕS GOD BLESSED SEA WARRIORS. "Momotaro and his          cute little bunny, monkey and elephant friends. happily clear an airstrip,          oil machine guns, and fly their Zeroes to victory while singing happy          songs."  • REYNARD          THE FOX completed by Dutch NaziÕs. •D-Day          landing in France.  • Vietnam,          under Ho Chi Minh, declares herself independent of France.   
 1945 • QUIET PLEASE, AA, MGM o WW II over.
 •UPA          (United Productions of America) formed. o Warners, Pepe Le Pew introduced,          ODOR-KITTY, Chuck Jones. •Phil          Denslow born  • War          ends in Europe •Atomic          bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki o Japan surrenders   
 1946 • THE CAT CONCERTO, AA, MGM
 • Warners:          Foghorn Leghorn: WALKY TALKY HAWK, Bob McKimson (1911-1977). •Disney:          SONG OF THE SOUTH, combined live action and animation.  • Terrytoons:          HECKLE AND JECKLE series is introduced.  • UPA:          BROTHERHOOD OF MAN, Bobe Cannon Director. •Xerography          process invented. •Truce          declared in the Chinese Civil War.
 
 1947 • TWEETIE PIE, AA, Warners: Tweetie and Sylvester together,          first Tweetie, first AA for Warners, Friz Freleng.
 • Bob          Clampett leaves Warners. •Around          this time new contracts were made for animators almost doubling their          wages but a big mistake was made by not including residuals.  • Bill          Shull, a former Disney animator founded the UCLA Animation Workshop. • Flying          Saucers sightings reported in US.  • India          is proclaimed independent and partitioned into India and Pakistan. •Jackie          Robinson becomes the first Afro American to sign a contract with a major          league baseball club.   
 
 1948 • THE LITTLE ORPHAN, AA, MGM
 • UPA          first theatrical release (they did educational films before) ROBIN HOODLUM,          Fox and Crow, John Hubley.  • Supreme          Court ruling on Sherman anti trust declaring motion picture companies          monopolies and they must break up. End of block booking. • Jiri          Trnka, THE EMPERORS NIGHTENGALE, feature length puppet film, Czech.  • Columbia/Screen          Gems ended production o A special department of cartoon and puppet films          came into being as part of the Bulgarian State Film Industry. • Gandhi          assassinated. o Berlin Airlift begins. o Jewish state comes into existence.            
 
 1949 • FOR SCENT-IMENTAL REASONS, AA, Warner Bros,
 • CRUSADER          RABBIT, first cartoon series made for TV, NBC, done by Alex Anderson,          nephew of Paul Terry. They were paid $250.00 per five minute episode.          Looking like an illustrated radio show they were the TV's first limited          animation. Frostbit Follies genesis for Rocky and his Friends 1959 (storyboard          only).  • MGM:          BAD LUCK BLACKIE, Tex Avery, Director o Warners, The Road Runner introduced,          FAST AND FURRY-OUS, Chuck Jones Director o UPA: Mr. Magoo, THE RAGTIME          BEAR, John Hubley director. •Bob          Godfrey enters the film world. Later to be called "Master of the          Absurd". "I try in my own lousy, noisy way to make an audience          laugh" Bob Godfrey. • Communist          People's Republic proclaimed under Mao Tse-tung.  • The          Samba comes into fashion o USSR tests first atomic bomb.
 
 1950 • GERALD MCBOING MCBOING, AA, UPA, USA
 • First          Magoo, RAGTIME BEAR o First computer animation (that we know of) it was          an animated "Bouncing Ball", done at MIT, by Saxenian. • Disney:          CINDERELLA (return to feature animation), first live action feature: TREASURE          ISLAND and first TV special. • TV          Arts Productions, they did the original CRUSADER RABBIT, went out of business.           • Animation          for TV commercials becoming an important segment of the animation industry.           • Korea          conflict starts o McCarthy era begins o Ralph Bunche wins Nobel prize          for Peace  • 1.5          million TV sets in US. o North Korean forces invade South Korea. • China's          forces occupy Tibet. o Antihistamines become popular remedy for colds          and allergies.  • Cool          Jazz developed from bebop.   
 
 1951 • TWO MOUSEKETEERS, AA, MGM
 • 15          million TV sets in US, color TV first introduced,  • Bretislav          Pojar (Czechoslovakia), THE GINGERBREAD COTTAGE  • Ion          Popesco-Gopo (Rumania), THE NAUGHTY DUCK, THE BEE AND THE DOVE  • Raoul          Servais (Belgium), GHOST STORY, THE SAND MAN. o Peron reelected President          of Argentina.  • J.D.          Salinger's Catcher in the Rye published. •Color          television is first introduced in the US.
 
 1952 • MGM: JOHANN MOUSE, AA,
 • MASTER          MANOL BulgariaÕs first color film, Dimo Lingurski  • NEIGHBORS          Norman McLarenÕs pixillation film, labeled by some a "one          of the most controversial films the NFB ever made", because there          was too much violence, wins an Oscar for best documentary (or was it 1953?). •First          Hydrogen bomb exploded
 
 1953 • Disney: TOOT, WHISTLE, PLUNK AND BOOM, AA. It is a return          to Silly Symphonies done in a UPA style.
 •Disney:          Last MICKEY MOUSE made, THE SIMPLE THINGS, PETER PAN released. •Paul          Grimault (France: 1905-1994): La Bergere et le ramoneur (MR. WONDERBIRD):          first French feature (?) o Most US movie theaters adapted for Cinemascope          projection. •Warners,          DUCK AMUCK, Chuck Jones Director.  • GUMBY          first appears in GUMBASIS by Art Clokey  • Korean          armistice signed in Panmunjon o Stalin dies  • Lung          cancer reported attributable to cigarette smoking •Tenzing          and Hillary become the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest. 1954  
 
 1954 • WHEN MAGOO FLEW, AA, UPA
 • In          this year and 'in 55 and Ô56 the major studios started selling their          animated shorts to TV for syndication.  • Warners,          Tasmanian Devil, DEVIL MAY HARE, Bob McKimson • Independent          TV Authority established in Britain, 29 million homes have TV's in US •Herblock          (1910-2001) wins second Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartoons. •There          is a terrible desert locus plague in Morocco.   
 
 1955 • SPEEDY GONZALES, AA, Warners, Friz Freleng, first major Speedy.
 • Disney          started phasing out shorts as cost had risen to $75,000 each. Disneyland          opened.  • Paul          Terry sold Terrytoons to CBS for $3,500,000 and retired. •Peter          Foldes (Hungry 1924-1977), A SHORT VISION, British (shown on US TV). •Todor          Dinov, (Bulgaria), THE MIGHTY MARKO  • Tex          Avery to the Walter Lantz Studio. o Warners, ONE FROGGY EVENING, Chuck          Jones o Afro-Americans in Montgomery, Ala. Boycott segregated city bus          lines. •Bernard          Buffet paints Circus. His painting style influenced the UPA style. •Prokofiev's          opera Fiery Angel opens in Venice.
 
 1956 • MR. MAGO0'S PUDDLE JUMPER, AA, UPA, USA
 • CBS          Terrytoons, Gene Deitch hired as supervisor. o John Hubley and Faith Elliot          started Storyboard Productions  • UPA,          GERALD MCBOING BOING SHOW, TV o Zagreb Studio started.  • Disney,          release their last shorts on a regular basis. •Annecy,          the first major international animation festival begins within the framework          of the Cannes Festival. In 1960 became an independent festival at Annecy          under the auspices of the Association Francaise pour la Diffusion du Cinema. •Tom          Sito is born. Currently he is a Director, animator, and the Union President. • Martin          Luther King Jr. emerges as leader of the desegregation movement. •Pakistan          becomes Islamic republic.
 
 1957 • BIRDS ANONYMOUS, AA, Warners
 • Hanna          and Barbera were asked to leave MGM, they with George Sidney started Hanna          Barbera studios. RUFF AND REDDY SHOW was their first TV series. •Shanghai          Studio opened •Warners:          WHATÕS OPERA DOC? Chuck Jones o GUMBY TV series premiers on NBC • Association          Internationale de Film D’ Animation (ASIFA) founded in France o          Jack Kinney leaves Disney and goes on to produce and direct over a hundred          POPEYE cartoons  • USSR          launches Sputnik I and II. These are the first Earth satellites.  • Jack          Kerouac wrote On the Road. o Dr. Seuss wrote Cat in the Hat
 
 1958 • KNIGHTY KNIGHTY BUGS, A.A. Winner, Warners
 • Richard          Williams (Canada), THE LITTLE ISLAND, British (Stan Hayward, writer)  • Jay          Ward Productions opened (TV). o Hanna-Barbera, HUCKLEBERRY HOUND, introduced          the half-hour TV all cartoon program. •First          studio in Australia opened. •CBS          Terrytoons first TV was, TOM TERRIFIC, directed by Gene Deitch and written          Jules Feiffer. o European Common Market comes into being.  • The          Beatnik movement spreads throughout America and Europe. One of the consequences          of this was a musical group called the Beatles  o The Cha          Cha Cha is the new dance vogue.
 
 1959 • MOONBIRD, AA, Storyboard Inc. (Hubley Studio)
 •Karel Zeman (Czechoslovakia) BARON MUNCHHAUSEN
 •Jiri          Trnka, (Czechoslovakia 1912-1970), MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM, feature puppet           • UPA          closed its doors  • Jay          Ward's ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS on TV.  • Hawaii          becomes the 50th state  • Fidel          Castro becomes the Premier of Cuba. •USSR          launches a rocket with two monkeys aboard.
 
 1960 • MUNRO, AA, Rembrandt Films
 • Bruno          Bozzetto (Italy), AN AWARD FOR MR. ROSSI •Giulio          Gianin and Emmanuele Luzzati, (Italy), PALADIN •Yoji          Kuri (Japan), HUMAN ZOO •Hanna-Barbera,          THE FLINTSTONES (was a homage to the Honeymooners) first prime time TV          series, next one was the SIMPSONS. •UNESCO          charters ASIFA. •Belgian          Congo granted full independence  • Antonioni's          film La Notte is released.
 
 1961 • ERSATZ, AA, Zagreb Film (Dusan Vukotic 1927- )
 • Bob          Godfrey (Australia/England), DO IT YOURSELF CARTOON KIT, British •TETSUWAN          ATOMU (ASTRO BOY) JapanÕs first television animation series begins.          Created by Osamu Tezuka. •Start          of the "Nine Old Men" era at Disney  • H/B's          YOGI BEAR on TV. •Disney:          ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIANS, the first use of Xerox cels. •UN          General Assembly condemns apartheid.  • Berlin          Wall constructed. •Yuri          Gagarin (USSR) orbits the earth in a six ton satellite.
 
 1962 • THE HOLE, AA, Storyboard Films (Hubley Studio)
 • First          general assembly of ASIFA (at Annecy France).  • Warner          Bros. Animation closes. o Willis OÕBrien dies (1886 - 1962) USA. • Cuban          missile crisis o Uganda and Tanganyika become independent. •Alexander          Solzhenitayn writes: "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich"           • Charles          Shultz writes: "Happiness is a Warm Puppy"
 
 1963 • THE CRITIC, AA, Pintoff-Crossbow Productions
 • In          computer animation Ivan Sutherland doctoral dissertation at MIT opened          the way to interactive computer animation • THE          STORY OF A CRIME Feodor Khitrouk, (Russia), • THE          INSECTS Jimmy Murakami, • DePatie-Freleng          studio formed.  • LABYRINTH          Jan Lenica, (Poland 1928- ), (absurdist) ?? check this year for ASTRO          boy start??? • Warners          animation closed its doors for the first time. Reopened in the 90Õs,           • President          Kennedy assassinated
 
 1964 • THE PINK PHINK, AA, DePatie-Freleng
 • Halas          and Batchelor, first British feature, ANIMAL FARM • Walerian          Borowczyk (Poland 1925- ), LES JEUX DE ANGES (The Game of the Angels).           • Ralph          Bakshi, first directing for CBS Terrytoons, GADMOUSE THE APPRENTICE GOOD          FAIRY •THE          ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY QUEST airs on prime time TV ?  • Jan          Svankmajer's, (1934-) Czechoslovak, first film THE LAST TRICK OF MR. SCHWARZWALD          AND MR. EDGAR  • Arafat          takes over leadership of Arab guerrilla force Al Fatah  • The          Watusi, Frug, Monkey, Funky Chicken, and other varieties of the Twist          drive many people to discotheques.  • The          Beatles film HARD DAYS NIGHT is released.
 
 1965 • THE DOT AND THE LINE, AA, MGM (Chuck Jones)
 •Rene          Laloux, (French), Les Escargots 1966 o Gerry AndersonÕs THUNDERBIRDS          premiere on British TV  • "Op"          art becomes the rage: non objective art directed at optical illusions          based on the use of color, form, and perspective. • Severe          race riots in the Watts district of Los Angeles. "Op" art becomes          the rage: nonobjective art directed at optical illusions based on the          use of color and form and perspective.
 
 1966 • HERB ALPERT AND THE TIJUANA BRASS DOUBLE FEATURE, AA, Hubley          Studio o James Whitney did LAPIS, in motion control animation.
 • Walter          Elias Disney dies, (1901-1966) USA  • Superhero          vogue started on Saturday Morn TV by Fred Silverman. • KIMBA          THE WHITE LION arrives in US from Japan.  • IT'S          THE GREAT PUMPKIN, CHARLIE BROWN, was the first Peanuts TV special. • DR.          SEUSS HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, Chuck Jones  • Mrs.          Indira Gandhi becomes Prime Minister of India. • Two          male dogs sent into orbit aboard Soviet Cosmos 110 • Miniskirts          come into fashion
 
 1967 • THE BOX AA, Murakami & Wolf Films (Fred Wolf)
 • John          Whitney PERMUTATIONS, computer animation  • John          Stehura, CIBERNETIC 5.3, first computer-animated film at the UCLA Animation          Workshop  • Nedeljko          Dragic {Yugoslavia, Zagreb), TAMER OF WILD HORSES. • Vietnam          War - demonstrations against,  • SPEED          RACER. • Oscar          Fischinger dies (1900-1967) Germany/USA. Survived by his widow, Elfriede          o Shah of Iran crowns himself • Six          day war between Israel and Arab nations.
 
 1968 • WINNY THE POOH AND THE BLUSTERY DAY, AA, Disney
 • George          Dunning (Canada 1920-1977), THE YELLOW SUBMARINE, British, TVC Bob Coates          was the producer. • 2001:          A SPACE ODYSSEY, by Stanley Kubrick is released. This film contained the          first major use of motion control animation (which John Whitney invented          and first used it commercially in Hitchcock's VERTIGO) • CBS          Terrytoons closed theatrical production. • Czechoslovakia          invaded at night by Soviet and Warsaw Pact troops o Rev. Martin Luther          King Jr. assassinated.
 
 1969 • IT'S TOUGH TO BE A BIRD, AA, Disney
 • Internet          is born at UCLA  • Debut          on TV of SCOOBY DOO, WHERE ARE YOU  • Red          Cross flies relief airlifts into Biafra  • Apollo          11 lands lunar module on moon
 
 1970 • IS IT ALWAYS RIGHT TO BE RIGHT, AA, Stephen Bosustow
 • THE          FURTHER ADVENTURES OF UNCLE SAM, Bob Mitchell, (1933 -1985) US, Annecy          Grand Prize Winner. • First          Freak Bros. Comic book published o Jiri Trnka dies, (1912-1970). Czechoslovakia          o Arab commandos hijack three jets bound for New York  • Student          protests against Vietnam War results in the killing of four by National          Guard soldiers at Kent State University in Ohio
 
 1971` • THE CRUNCH BIRD: AA, Maxwell-Petok-Petrovich Productions
 •FRITZ          THE CAT, Steve Krantz producer, Ralph Bakshi director, the first X-rated          feature in the USA.  • Robert          Abel (1937-2001) and Assoc. studio began. First by doing motion control          and in a few years began doing high quality computer animation commercials.           • Ub          Iwerks dies, (1901-1971) USA. He was considered one of the greatest animators          ever  • Paul          Terry dies, (1887-1971) USA o First computer animation used in a feature          film THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN as a special effect. Special effect animation          during this period played a major role in the amount of animation produced.           • THE          POINT, TV special, first hour animation film on US TV by Fred Wolf.  • Canadian          based Nelvana Ltd. Founded o India and Pakistan go to war.  • "Conceptual          Art" becomes a new art form in the US
 
 1972 • THE CHRISTMAS CAROL: AA, Richard Williams o ASIFA - Hollywood          established.
 • Jerzy          Kucia’s debut film POWROT. "I am interested in manÕs          mental states. I endeavor to observe him through his emotional experiences          - his joy and stresses. I treat the cinema as a psychic fact" - J.          Kucia o Jan Svankmajer is forced to begin seven year Czech government          impose "silencing" during which he is not permitted to make          films of any kind.  • MARCO          POLO JR. VS THE RED DRAGON, Australia's first feature animated film is          released.  • Carl          Stalling 1888-1972) dies, a music director and composer who set the standards          for animation music in the "Golden Age of Animation". Disney          and Warners were two of the studios where he set the standards.  • Frank          Tashlin (Tish-Tash) dies (1913-1972) - director at Warners - went on to          direct live action hits starring Jerry Lewis and Bob Hope. •Max          Fleischer dies (1883-1972) born in Vienna, Austria  • Police          arrest five men in Democratic national Headquarters in the Watergate o          Ceylon becomes a republic, changes it name to Sri Lanka
 
 1973 • FRANK FILM, A.A., Frank Morris USA
 •HEAVY          TRAFFIC, Krantz/Bakshi  • Cease-fire          signed in South Vietnam  • Arab          oil producing nations impose an embargo, which causes an energy crisis.  
 
 1974 • CLOSED MONDAYS., AA: Bob Gardiner - Will Vinton, USA o HUNGER,          an Academy Award nomination by Peter Foldes (1924-1977) Hungry done at          the NFB was the first animated computer generated film nominated.
 •Worldwide          inflation helps create sharp price increases in food and fuel costs. •Nixon          resigns • Streaking          becomes a short lived fad in the US.
 
 1975 • GREAT, AA, Bob Godfrey. England
 • US          evacuates last remaining personnel from South Vietnam.  • Leo          Salkin's TV special of Mel Brooks's 2,000 YEAR OLD MAN premiers.  • Industrial          Light and Magic Founded by George Lucas. o CAROSELLO, a ten-minute daily          Italian advertising program on the state-owned television station after          the evening newscast begins a twenty year run that gave life to many hand          drawn, stop-motion characters and ingenuous experimental techniques. • Six          thousand life size pottery figures from the 3rd century BC are found in          China.
 
 1976 • LEISURE, A.A., NFB, Canada
 • North          and South Vietnam reunited as one country after 22 years.
 
 1977 • SAND CASTLE, A.A., NFB: Canada, Co Hoedeman
 • Single          frame video tape animation systems were introduced. Used for pencil testing          they were a major development in the production of animation.  • First          Anime fan club started in Los Angeles. o Peter Foldes dies (1924-1977)          Hungry. •John          Hubley dies.  • US          tests neutron bomb that kills with massive radiation. • Egyptian          president Anwar Sadat makes the first visit by an Arab leader to the Jewish          State since it was founded in 1948.
 
 1978 • SPECIAL DELIVERY: A.A., NFB, Canada
 • Frank          Thomas and Ollie Johnston retired from Disney.  • Peter          Lord, Davis Sproxton establish Aardman Animation in England. o John Bray          dies, (1879-1978) US  • Violence          sweeps Nicaragua as leftist Sandinistas guerrillas try to overthrow president          Anastasio Somoza  • A          military junta seizes power in Afghanistan  • "Test          tube baby" born in England  • National          Lampoon's Animal House starring John Belushi is released
 
 1979 • EVERY CHILD, A.A., NFB, Canada
 • Turnkey          systems are first introduced in computer animation.  • Dave          Fleischer dies (1894-1979)  • Idi          Amin overthrown by Tanzanian backed rebels  • Camp          David Peace Treaty signed
 
 1980 • THE FLY, A.A., Pannonia Studios, Hungary, Ferenc Rofusz
 • Pacific          Data Images (PDI) founded. • Fred          "Tex" Avery dies (1908 - 1980) USA. Fred Bean Avery was related          to Judge Roy Bean (who was known as the "law west of the Pecos, give          you a fair trail and hang you". Roy Bean's real name was Roy Boone          and he was descended from Daniel Boone). There is a story that Disney          did not want his animators to see Tex Avery films as they were too extreme          in their humor and animation.  • John          Lennon shot dead in New York  • Border          conflict between Iran and Iraq erupts into war
 
 1981 • CRAC: A.A., Frederic Back, Canadian
 • Lotte          Reiniger dies (1899-1981) Germany, developed silhouette and did many films          in that form.  • Steve          Bosustow dies (1912-1981) US, became head of UPA in the 1950's. •Clair          Parker dies (1906 -1981) USA/'France o Solidarity's first national conference          is held in Gdansk, Poland  • Scientists          identify Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
 
 1982 • TANGO, A.A., Zingier Rybczynski, Poland. He was arrested          after winning the Oscar when he went outside for a smoke and spent his          Academy Award night in a Los Angeles jail - so much for animation.
 • TRON,          Disney feature had 15 minutes of computer animation (most all computer          animation by now is digital except effects done on tape using the analog          system) for 235 scenes at a cost of $1,200 per second. • STAR          TREK II, THE WRATH OF KHAN had the "Genesis effect" scene.  • Disney          starts selling home videos.  • Tim          BurtonÕs VINCENT. o Alexandre Alexieff dies (1901-1982) Russia/France • 28          million US households have cable TV o UK's fourth TV channel (Channel          4) begins broadcasting
 
 1983 • SUNDAY IN NEW YORK, A.A, Jimmy Picket USA.
 •Otto          Messmer dies, (1892-1983) • Syndication,          as a new form of distribution for children's TV starts. Filmation's HE-MAN          AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE 85 1/2 hour shows that play every weekday. • Disney          Channel Starts o The compact disc is launched  • De          Kooning's "Two Women" is sold for 1.2 million, a record for          a living artist
 
 1984 • CHARADE, A.A., John Minnis, Canada
 • LAST          STAR FIGHTER, a feature had 30 minutes of animation at a cost of 4.5 million. • Bob          Clampett dies (1913-1984) USA  • NAUSICAA,          Hayao Miyazake, Japan o Upper Volta renamed Burkina Faso (the republic          of honest men)  • The          space shuttle "Discovery" makes its maiden flight
 
 1985 • ANNA AND BELLA, A.A., Borge Ring, Holland
 • The          first live action feature, YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES, to have a complete computer          animated character was released. • Otto          Messmer dies (1892-1985) USA  • Daniel          Ortega is inaugurated president of Nicaragua  • Mikhail          Gorbachev unilaterally halts deployment of medium range missiles in Europe  
 
 1986 • A GREEK TRAGEDY, A.A., Nicole Van Goethem, Belgium
 • Iwerks          Entertainment founded.  • AMERICAN          TALE released. Steven Spielberg Production, Don Bluth director.  • Marcos          flees the Philippines, Corazon Aquino becomes new president  • World's          worst nuclear accident, Chernobyl Power Station, Kiev, USSR
 
 1987 • THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES, A.A., Frederic Back, Canada
 • THE          SIMPSONS started as spots on the Tracey Ullman Show. David Silverman,          who had just graduated from UCLA, was one of the 2-3 original animators. • ALICE          Jan Svankmajer's first feature film o Norman McLaren dies (1914-1987),          Scotland.  • In          Japan 24 anime features are produced as well as 72 anime features for          video release  • The          last California Condor is trapped and sent to a zoo for breeding • Van          Gogh's "Irises" sold for 49 million
 
 1989 • TIN TOY, A.A., John Lasseter, William Reeves, Pixar, first          computer animated film to win, US.
 • WHO          FRAMED ROGER RABBIT released. Grossed over $300 million and proved that          animation, at least when combined with animation, was not limited to a          children's audience. • LAND          BEFORE TIME released. • Internet          computer virus designed by US students jams over 6,000 military computers          across the US
 
 1990 • BALANCE, A.A., Wolgang and Christopher Lauenstein, Germany
 • Osamu          Tezuka dies (1926-1989). He was born in Osaka, Japan and is often called          the Walt Disney of Japan. In his last years he turned the control of his          studio over to others and began making his own personal short films. JUMPING          was one of these films. Before he became a cartoonist and animator he          was a certified medical doctor and had a Ph.D. in entomology.  • Mel          Blanc "the man of a thousand voices" dies (1908 -1989). His          gravestone in the Hollywood Memorial Cemetery reads "That's All Folks".          He was the first voice talent to receive screen credit.  • Richard          Williams presented with a Special Achievement Oscar for directing the          animation in WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT. The only time this award had been          previously given for animation was to Walt Disney for SNOW WHITE AND THE          SEVEN DWARFS.  • The          last Soviet troops leave Afghanistan  • Tiananment          Square massacre • Mysterious          "crop circles" appear in UK cornfields
 
 1991 • MANIPULATION, A.A., Daniel Greaves,
 • Disney's          BEAUTY AND THE BEAST becomes the first animated feature to be nominated          for the Academy Award as Best Picture.  • REN          & STIMPY premiere. • Hanna-Barbera          Productions bought by Turner Broadcasting  • USSR          dissolves  • Hostilities          between newly independent Croatia and Serbia begin  • Operation          Desert Storm by the US in Kuwait and Iraq
 
 1992 • MONA LISA DESCENDING A STAIRCASE, A.A., Joan Grantz, USA
 • Art          Babbit dies o FERN GULLY and animated feature by Bill and Sue Kroyer is          released. • Cartoon          Network starts in 2 million homes, by 1995 in 22 million.  • FROG          BASEBALL, by Mike Judge, screened to an MTV focus group.  • Bill          Plympton completes first feature film THE TUNE.  • Sammy          Timberg dies (1903- 1992) USA. Composed for Fleischer Studios (later Famous          Studios) Betty Boop, Superman, Little Lulu, Casper as well as features          MR. BUGS GOES TO TOWN and GULLIVERÕS TRAVELS. Best known for "ItÕs          a Hap-Hap-Happy Day". • Acquittals          in Rodney King trial sparks riots in Los Angeles, 51 killed. • UN          expels Yugoslavia.
 
 1993 • THE WRONG TROUSERS, A.A., Nick Park, England
 • BEAVIS          AND BUTTHEAD, by Mike Judge, released on cable. • ANIMANIACS          debuts • NIGHTMARE          BEFORE CHRISTMAS, by Tim Burton, is released  • Czechoslovakia          divides into Czech and Slovak republics.  • NY          trade center bombed.
 
 1994 • BOBÕS BIRTHDAY, A.A., Alison Snowden and David Fine,          Canada.
 • LION          KING, Disney, made a huge amount of money.  • DreamWorks          studio formed. • Walter          Lantz dies (1900-1994). A pioneer in animation he was head of the Walter          Lantz Studio and creator of Woody Woodpecker.• • Mexican          peasants revolt in Chiapas • Russian          Army invades Chechnya o Morphing of digital images comes into vogue
 
 1995 • A CLOSE SHAVE, A.A., Nick Park, England.
 • TOY          STORY, first computer animated feature released and it takes in more money          at the box office than any other film in 1995.  • BABE,          combination of live and computer animated effects nominated for an Academy          Award (check date) • DreamWorks          Feature Animation begins. • John          Whitney dies (191701995) experimental animator and pioneer computer animator           • Friz          Freleng (1906-1995) dies  • Preston          Blair dies, an animator who wrote the book "Animation" which          is the classic book on how to animate. o Paul Julian, background artist          and director at UPA and other studios  • Jerry          Garcia dies at 53  • Aung          San Suu Kyi , winner of the Nobel Peace Prize freed after 6 years house          arrest.
 
 1996 • QUEST, Tyron Montgomery, Thomas Stellmach, A.A., German.
 • BEAVIS          AND BUTTHEAD, now a feature is released and makes over 60 million. • MARS          ATTACKS, Tim Burton. During its production the Manchester studio Bare          Bones spends 9 months animating stop-motion aliens for the film, only          to be told that computer generated images (CGI) would be used instead. • Shamus          Culhane dies at 88, Max Fleischer once told him, "You know what your          problem is Culhane? You're an artist!" Read his book "Talking          Animals and other People" for a good view of early animation. •Virgil          Ross dies at 88, a master animator at Warners and other studios.  • The          merger of Time Warner and Turner brings Warner Bros. Feature, TV, and          Classic Animation, Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network, plus a couple of others          under one roof.  • Taliban          captures Kabul o Legal battle over freedom of speech on the Internet 1997  
 
 1997 • GERIÕS GAME, Jan Pinkava, US, AA
 • KING          OF THE HILL, the series, begins on Fox.  • Hayao          Miyazaki’s PRINCESS MONONOKE released in Japan to become its biggest          motion picture hit of all time, animated or live action.  • Pol          Pot captured and sentenced to life in jail • Seven          cows, the first in Germany with "mad cow" disease, are destroyed. • The          film "The Full Monty" is released
 
 1998 • BUNNY, Chris Wedge, US, AA
 • THE          PRINCE OF EGYPT, DreamWorks first animated feature is released.  • CELEBRITY          DEATH MATCH began as a special, expanded into a series five months later. • QUEST          FOR CAMELOT (Warner)  • Mae          Questel, 89, dies, an actress and voice talent, best known for doing the          voice of Betty Boop and Olive Oyl.  • Global          recession spreads, deepest since WWII in parts of the world  • The          first TV stations in US begin broadcasting in high definition (HDTV)
 
 1999 • THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA, Alexander Petrov, Various Countries,          AA
 • IRON          GIANT, Directed by Brad Bird, based on the 1968 work by Poet Laureate          Ted Hughes.  • SOUTH          PARK: BIGGER, LONGER AND UNCUT is released  • THE          PRINCESS MONONOKE released, Hayao Miyazaki, Director. • TOY          STORY 2 released, Disney/Pixar • STUART          LITTLE released, Columbia/Sony o Falun Gong outlawed in China  • Latin          pop explosion with performers like Jennifer Lopez and R. Martin.
 
 2000 • FATHER AND DAUGHTER, Michael Dudok de Wit. AA
 • Marc          Davis dies (1913-2000), born in Bakersfield, CA., he was one of the Nine          Old Men from Disney. He was well known for doing female characters.  • Bill          Hurtz dies at the age of 81. At a Screen Cartoonists Guild meeting in          1941, Bill made the motion to strike the Disney studio, his motion was          unanimously approved. Received an A.A. nomination for UPAÕs Unicorn          in the Garden, in 1953. He directed at the Jay Ward Studios 1959 to 1984.  
 
 2001 • William (Bill) Hanna (1911-2001) dies
 • Bob          Abel (1937-2001) dies. Bob was a pioneer in computer animation, especially          in the 1970's commercials, through his company, Robert Abel and Associates.           • Faith          Hubley dies at 77, she made 25 personal films, and won the academy award          3 times with husband John Hubley, she was a great friend of the UCLA workshop.          Faith was a person who lived her life fully according to her belief, that          the expression of art is the most ennobling experience of the human spirit.          She expressed her art and her belief through her animation.  • Ray          Patterson dies (1911-2001). Began as an inker in Mintz's studio in 1929.          Worked at Disney, MGM, Hanna-Barbera.  • Sam          Weiss dies, animator at UPA, Jay Ward and others.  • Lee          Mishkin dies, animator, director. • Jan          Lenica dies at 73. Famed Polish animator.  • Attack          on New York and the Pentagon on Sept. 11th
 
 2002 • Nine feature animated films were rules eligible for the three          nominations in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science first ever          Feature Length Animation category. They are: "Final Fantasy: The          Spirits Within", "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius", "Marco          Polo, Return to Xanadu", "Monsters, Inc.", "Osmosis          Jones", "Shrek", "The Trumpet of the Swan", "The          Prince of Light", "Waking Life".
 • "Shrek"          from Dreamwork Feature animation won the first ever Oscar for animated          feature they beat out Pixar/Disney's "Monsters Inc. • Chuch          Jones passes away in the spring of 2002 A          brief pre-history collected by Dan McLaughlin |