Rankin Bass Productions Directory
Rankin Bass Productions is most noted for their stop-motion animation specials, especially the Rudolph and Frosty Christmas specials. However, Rankin Bass Productions also made a fair amount of traditional animated films. They pioneering form of puppet animation was self-titled: "Animagic."
While conceived and written in the U.S., Rankin/Bass productions were made in Japan; stop-motion by Japanese animator Tadahito Mochinaga and cel animation varying between Crawley Films, Tôei Company and Mushi Productions.
While conceived and written in the U.S., Rankin/Bass productions were made in Japan; stop-motion by Japanese animator Tadahito Mochinaga and cel animation varying between Crawley Films, Tôei Company and Mushi Productions.
Rankin Bass Prods
Rankin Bass Productions was based in Burbank, California.
Rate This Studio:
Rankin Bass Productions Cartoon Series:
-
The Comic Strip
(1987, 129 Episodes.) -
Festival of Family Classics
(1972, 20 Episodes.) -
Jackson 5ive
(1971, 23 Episodes.)
Alternate Series Title: Jackson Five -
Kid Power
(1972, 1 Series.) -
The King Kong Show
(1966, 75 Episodes.) -
Mushi Productions
(1961 – 1973, 396 Cartoons.) -
The New Adventures of Pinocchio
(1960, 130 Episodes.) -
The Osmonds
(1972, 17 Episodes.)
-
The Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad
(1970 – 1971, 34 Cartoons.) -
SilverHawks
(1986, 65 Episodes.) -
Tales of The Wizard of Oz
(1961, 110 Episodes.) -
The Smokey Bear Show
(1969, 51 Episodes.) -
ThunderCats
(1985, 130 Episodes.) -
The Tomfoolery Show
(1970, 1 Series.) -
Specials
(1964, 39 Specials.) -
Feature Films
(1965 – 1999, 8 Theatrical Films.)