19 September – Felix the Cat Shatters the Sheik (United States)
20 September – Alice's Monkey Business (United States)
3 October – Felix the Cat Hunts the Hunter (United States)
4 October – Alice in the Wooly West (United States)
17 October – Land O' Fancy (United States)
18 October – Alice the Fire Fighter (United States)
26 October:
Buck Fever (United States)
Through Thick and Thin (United States)
31 October – Felix the Cat Bursts a Bubble (United States)
1 November – Alice Cuts the Ice (United States)
14 November – Reverse English (United States)
15 November – Alice Helps the Romance (United States)
28 November – Felix the Cat Trumps the Ace (United States)
29 November – Alice's Spanish Guitar (United States)
12 December – Felix the Cat Collars the Button (United States)
13 December – Alice's Brown Derby (United States)
27 December – Alice the Lumberjack (United States)
28 December – Zoo Logic (United States)
31 December – Where Friendship Ceases (United States)
Births
January
January 8: Soupy Sales, American comedian, actor, radio/television personality and jazz aficionado (voice of the title character in the Donkey Kong segment of Saturday Supercade), (d. 2009).[1]
March 25: Gene Shalit, American retired journalist, television personality, critic and author (voice of Gene Scallop in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "The Krusty Sponge", himself in The Critic episodes "Pilot", "Marty's First Date" and "Siskel and Ebert & Jay & Alice").
December 22: José Luis Moro, Spanish animator and comics artist (La Familia Telérín), (d. 2015).[62]
Deaths
August
August 7: T. S. Sullivant, American cartoonist, (the anatomical accuracy of his work was greatly helped by Eadweard Muybridge's photographic studies of human and animal movement. It was the visuals and the action in his cartoons that were most often the "gag"—frequently the caption added little to the enjoyment of the cartoon. Sullivant had an enormous influence on the early history of American animation, second perhaps after Winsor McCay. He was especially influential in the Walt Disney Studios after T. Hee brought in a collection of Sullivant clippings to use as inspiration for the "Dance of the Hours" sequence in Fantasia. His influence is also apparent in the Walrus in Alice in Wonderland and the elephants in Dumbo), dies at age 71.[63]
↑ "'Dropouts' cartoonist Howard Post dies in NJ at 83". Associated Press. May 24, 2010. Alternate source: "'Dropouts' cartoonist Howard Post dies in NJ at 83", Associated Press via The Washington Post, May 24, 2010
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