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Puppetoons is a
series of
animated puppet films made in
Europe (1930s) and in the
United States (1940s) by
George Pal. They were made
using replacement...
- The
Puppetoon Movie is a 1987
fantasy comedy animated film written, produced, and
directed by
Arnold Leibovit. It is
based on the
Puppetoons characters...
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Gumby shorts were
released on home video. In 1988,
Gumby appeared in The
Puppetoon Movie. This
renewed interest led to a new
Gumby Adventures series of 99...
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Department of the Treasury, but he also made a
cameo appearance in a
Puppetoon short and in two
Warner Bros. live-action features. A
total of 278 shorts...
- 1933.
During this time, he
patented the Pal-Doll
technique (known as
Puppetoons in the US). In 1933, he
worked in Prague. In 1934, he made
cigarette adverti****t...
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short film from
Paramount Pictures,
directed by
George Pal as part of his
Puppetoons series. It was
based on the
original song by Paul
Tripp and
George Kleinsinger...
- stop-motion
animated film
written and
directed by
George Pal
using Pal's
Puppetoons stop-motion style. The film is
based on
African American folk hero John...
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Productions in 1942 and
directed by Bob Clampett. As part of
George Pal's
Puppetoons theatrical cartoon series for
Paramount Pictures, two of Geisel's works...
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animated sketch-comedy
television series Robot Chicken (US, 2005–present).
Puppetoons Created using techniques developed by
George Pal, are puppet-animated...
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titled John
Henry and the Inky-Poo as part of his
theatrical stop-motion
Puppetoons series. The
short is
considered a
milestone in
American cinema as one...