1897 in animation

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Years in animation: 1894   1895   1896   1897   1898   1899   1900
Centuries: 18th century  ·  19th century  ·  20th century
Decades: 1860s   1870s   1880s   1890s   1900s   1910s   1920s
Years: 1894   1895   1896   1897   1898   1899   1900

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bosko</span> Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon character

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Claymation</span> Stop-motion animation made using malleable clay models

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tina Lattanzi</span> Italian actress

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Luigi Pavese</span> Italian actor (1897–1969)

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Events in 1969 in animation.

Events in 1937 in animation.

Events in 1962 in animation.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jerry Beck</span> American animation historian, author, blogger, and video producer

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Events in 1954 in animation.

Events in 1950 in animation.

Events in 1946 in animation.

Events in 1945 in animation.

Events in 1941 in animation.

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The history of Ukrainian animation, which began in the late 1920s, is part of Ukrainian cinematography and has involved a variety of techniques, including frame-by-frame filming, time lapse, and computer animation.

Events in 1911 in animation.

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