Famous Studios Directory -Alternate: Paramount Cartoon Studios
Alternate Studio Title: Paramount Cartoon Studios
With the Fleischer Studios released Mr. Bug Goes To Town in December 1941, the working relationship between studio founder and executive producer Max Fleischer and his brother and studio head director Dave Fleischer had reached a point the two could no longer work together. Exercising an option in their loan to the brothers, Paramount stepped in and assumed full ownership of Fleischer Studios on May 25, 1941. The brothers remained at the studio as figureheads only through the end of the year. As 1942 began, Paramount reorganized the studio, moved it back to New York, ultimately reincorporated it as Famous Studios on May 25, 1942.
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Famous Studios Cartoon Series:
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Casper, The Friendly Ghost
(1950 – 1959, 52 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
The Cat (1960 – 1961, 3 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Comic Kings
(1962 – 1963, 13 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Fractured Fables
(1967, 6 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
GoGo Toons
(1967, 7 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Herman and Katnip
(1952 – 1959, 27 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Honey Halfwitch
(1965 – 1967, 12 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Jeepers and Creepers
(1960, 3 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Kartune
(1951 – 1953, 12 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
King Features Trilogy
(1963, 151 Episodes.) -
Little Lulu
(1943 – 1948, 26 Theatrical Cartoons.)
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Merry Makers
(1967, 4 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Modern Madcaps
(1958 – 1967, 60 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
The New Casper Cartoon Show
(1962 – 1963, 26 Episodes.) -
Noveltoons
(1943 – 1967, 168 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Nudnik
(1965 – 1967, 12 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Popeye the Sailor
(1942 – 1957, 122 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Screen Songs
(1947 – 1951, 38 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Superman
(1942 – 1943, 8 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Swifty and Shorty
(1964 – 1965, 16 Theatrical Cartoons.) -
Unproduced Cartoons (1967, 2 Cartoons.)