1956 in animation

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Years in animation: 1953   1954   1955   1956   1957   1958   1959
Centuries: 19th century  ·  20th century  ·  21st century
Decades: 1920s   1930s   1940s   1950s   1960s   1970s   1980s
Years: 1953   1954   1955   1956   1957   1958   1959

Events in 1956 in animation.

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November

December

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Films released

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Births

January

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May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

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Deaths

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August

September

November

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Events in 1958 in animation.

Events in 1955 in animation.

Events in 1954 in animation.

Events in 1953 in animation.

Events in 1952 in animation.

Events in 1951 in animation.

Events in 1950 in animation.

Events in 1947 in animation.

Events in 1946 in animation.

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