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This personality is typically described as " mild-mannered ", perhaps most famously by the opening narration of Max Fleischer's Superman animated theatrical shorts.
Jones also produced the 1979 film The Bugs Bunny / Road Runner Movie which was a compilation of Jones ' best theatrical shorts ; Jones produced new Road Runner shorts for The Electric Company series and Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales ( 1979 ), and even newer shorts were made for Bugs Bunny's Bustin ' Out All Over ( 1980 ).
In the original theatrical shorts, they were originally sent to visit Donald for only one day ; in the comics, the three were sent to stay with Donald on a temporary basis, until their father came back from the hospital ( the boys ended up sending him there after a practical joke of putting firecrackers under his chair ).
Animation announced that there will be more Looney Tunes 3-D theatrical shorts ; the first titled Daffy Rhapsody with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd, the next being I Tawt I Taw a Putty Tat with Sylvester, Tweety and Granny.
Both of these programs were collections of old theatrical shorts.
The character-based segments also included " Silly Symphonies ", carrying on the tradition of that series of theatrical shorts.
Altogether, 1, 004 animated theatrical shorts alone were released under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners from the 1930s through the 1960s.
In the late 1940s, UPA produced theatrical shorts for Columbia Pictures, most notably the Mr. Magoo series.
UPA stopped producing theatrical cartoon shorts in 1959.
The Golden Age of US animation is a period in the United States animation history that began with the advent of sound cartoons in 1928 and continued into the early 1960s when theatrical animated shorts slowly began losing to the new medium of television animation.
Hanna and Barbera also produced / directed for MGM cartoon studio half a dozen one-shot theatrical shorts besides Tom and Jerry series, including Gallopin ' Gals ( 1940 ), Officer Pooch ( 1941 ), War Dogs ( 1943 ) and Good Will to Men ( 1955 ).
The character would continue to appear in theatrical shorts until 1972, when Lantz finally closed his studio.
After the 1948 verdict following the Hollywood Antitrust case, there was no longer a booking guarantee on the theatres for cartoons from any of the studios, making it a more risky business and because of this less resources were invested in the theatrical shorts, causing a gradual decline.
The character's segments would link compilations of the company's archived theatrical shorts as complete episodes.
The creative atmosphere post-Hubley was not the same and UPA's theatrical shorts ended in 1959.
In 1940, with Canada at war, the NFB launched its Canada Carries On series of morale boosting theatrical shorts.
Corp. acquires the pre-October 1950 Paramount Pictures cartoons and theatrical shorts, except for the Popeye and Superman cartoons.
A DVD Collection of restored versions of most of his feature films ( and his more important shorts ) was released by New Line Cinema in partnership with the Harold Lloyd Trust in November 2005, along with limited theatrical screenings in New York and other cities in the US, Canada and Europe.
Exceptions include Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Nightmare Before Christmas which were originally released under Disney's Touchstone imprint, though the Roger Rabbit theatrical shorts and re-releases of Nightmare have been under the Disney banner.
The half-hour program consisted of three theatrical Woody shorts followed by a brief look at cartoon creation hosted by Lantz.
Woody continued to appear in new theatrical shorts until 1972, when Lantz closed his studio's doors due to rising production costs.
The ranger was never identified in the theatrical shorts, but when the films were re-edited into an hour-long Disney TV episode, the ranger was given a name: J. Audubon Woodlore.

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Critic Steve Huey of Allmusic later rated the album with four and a half stars out of five, stating that the " record sounds like a bridge between Mother Love Bone's theatrical ' 70s-rock updates and Pearl Jam's hard-rocking seriousness.
Although created by Famous for its animated cartoons, Huey first appeared in Quack a Doodle Doo, a Noveltoon theatrical short in 1949.

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Many of these songs made the theatrical cut of the film including the Dylanesque " Royal Jelly ," and the melodic "( Have You Heard the News ) Dewey Cox Died.
The unrated DVD version of Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story includes scenes cut from the theatrical version of Tiegs playing a late-1970s version of herself, briefly married to the title character and using the name " Cheryl Cox-Tiegs ".

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The scene before you is indeed theatrical and often appears in movies about Rome.
The style of dance is commonly known to modern scholars as the French noble style or belle danse ( French, literally " beautiful dance "), however it is often referred to casually as baroque dance in spite of the existence of other theatrical and social dance styles during the baroque era.
Single-sex theatrical troupes often have some performers cross-dress to play roles written for members of the opposite sex.
In the Fleischer theatrical cartoons released by Paramount, the mild-mannered reporter often ducked into a telephone booth or stock room to make the transformation.
In concert, Devo would often perform in the guise of theatrical characters, such as Booji Boy, and The Chinaman.
Similarly his plays often begin in a banal manner that undermines theatrical illusion.
Francis Bacon often gathered with the men at Gray's Inn to discuss politics and philosophy, and to try out various theatrical scenes that he admitted writing.
For this reason, the term is often applied to films and plays of a stylised nature with heightened acting, melodrama and theatrical effects such as Sweeney Todd, Sleepy Hollow, Quills, and the Hammer Horror films that went before them.
While in New England, Hawks often attended theatrical shows in nearby Boston.
At home, they are expected to render luster to various occasions by their presence, such as by attending artistic or sports performances or competitions, expositions, celebrations, military parades and remembrances, prominent funerals, visiting parts of the country, enterprises, care facilities ( often in a theatrical honor box, on a platform, on the front row, at the honours table etc.
Professional wrestling ( often shortened pro wrestling, or simply wrestling ) is a mode of spectacle, combining athletics and theatrical performance.
Singer Darby Crash often arrived onstage nearly incoherent from drugs, singing everywhere but into the microphone and taunting the audience between songs, yet nevertheless, delivering intense theatrical and increasingly musical performances.
In the 1970s, top Soviet dancers began to develop a more theatrical style of ice dancing incorporating elements of ballet and often based on narrative program themes.
Luise Adelgunde Victorie Gottsched Kulmus ( 11 April 1713 – 26 June 1762 ) was a German poet, playwright, essayist, and translator, and is often considered one of the founders of modern German theatrical comedy.
Despite the fact that James Cameron had final cut on the original theatrical version and almost all cuts were decided by him, the extended version is often labeled as a " director's cut ".
There is a principle in theatrical magic that " the audience will often remember or describe an exaggerated effect " --- so the audience members may not notice the increased height caused by the ' faked second shot ' ( if the additional height is not more than a few extra centimeters ) when watching the combined footage later, believing that they are seeing a genuine re-creation of the performance.
Contemporary amphitheatres often include standing structures, called bandshells, sometimes curved or bowl-shaped, both behind the stage and behind the audience, creating an area which echoes or amplifies sound, making the amphitheatre ideal for musical or theatrical performances.
Lead singer Fish was also often compared with Gabriel due to his early vocal style and theatrical stage performances, which in the early years often included wearing face paint.
On the hour-long TV anthology drama shows of the Golden Age of Television, such as The United States Steel Hour, The Philco Television Playhouse and Studio One, productions often were telecast live from studios with limited scenery and other constraints similar to theatrical presentations.
), often for Dadaist / theatrical effect, by the end of this decade he had, in his own words, " dumped " such methods.
It is no longer a repertory theatre, and although the building is no longer used exclusively for theatrical performances, it is still often referred to as the Intimate Theatre.
In September 2007, Johnson participated in a second theatrical production by the same company titled " Love In: A Musical Celebration " in which he performed a Jimi Hendrix set, a tribute to the year 1967, often called " The Summer of Love ".
* Swing Symphony ( 1941-1945, 14 theatrical cartoons ) ( musical cartoons, often featuring top boogie-woogie musicians )

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