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Animation music is original music written specifically to accompany an animation.

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History

One of the first American animation songs is "Minnie's Yoo Hoo" (1930). [1] In Japan, anime music has reached the top 10 of the weekly Oricon Singles Chart. [2]

Notable composers

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Notable films and shows with animation music

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See also

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References

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  3. Film Score Monthly CD: Tom and Jerry & Tex Avery Too! Vol. 1: The 1950s (1952-1958)
  4. 'Warner Brothers Music' : NPR
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  7. The 25 Best Anime Theme Songs Ever|The Daily Dot
  8. Disney's Complete "Silly Symphony" Soundtrack Collection|Cartoon Research
  9. The Cartoon Music Book|Animation World Network
  10. The Cartoon Music Book on Amazon.com
  11. Why cartoon theme tunes should be taken seriously|Classical Music
  12. Tex, Tom, Jerry & Droopy on Scott Bradley Soundtracks|Cartoon Research