Animated Cartoons
Because of the stylistic similarities between comic strips and early animated movies, “cartoon” came to refer to animation, and this is the sense in which “cartoon” is most commonly used today. These are usually shown on television or in cinemas and are created by showing illustrated images in rapid succession to give the impression of movement. (In this meaning, the word cartoon is sometimes shortened to toon, which was popularized by the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit). Although the term can be applied to any animated presentation, it is most often used in reference to programs for children, featuring anthropomorphized animals, superheroes, the adventures of child protagonists, and other related genres.
| Title | Series | Studio |
|---|---|---|
| Any Little Girl That's a Nice Little Girl | Screen Songs | Fleischer Studios |
| Barnacle Bill | Talkartoons | Fleischer Studios |
| Betty Co-ed | Screen Songs | Fleischer Studios |
| Big Man from the North | Looney Tunes | Leon Schlesinger Studios |
| The Booze Hangs High | Looney Tunes | Leon Schlesinger Studios |
| Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid | Looney Tunes | Leon Schlesinger Studios |
| Box Car Blues | Looney Tunes | Leon Schlesinger Studios |
| Congo Jazz | Looney Tunes | Leon Schlesinger Studios |
| Dizzy Dishes | Talkartoons | Fleischer Studios |
| Hold Anything | Looney Tunes | Leon Schlesinger Studios |
| Kitty from Kansas City | Screen Songs | Fleischer Studios |
| Poor Cinderella | Color Classics | Fleischer Studios |
| Sinkin' in the Bathtub | Looney Tunes | Leon Schlesinger Studios |
| The Song of the Birds | Color Classics | Fleischer Studios |
| Swing You Sinners | Talkartoons | Fleischer Studios |