Forgotten Sound Era Cartoons
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It all started in 1927 when a person named Phillip Speaker made the RCA Telephone, for sound on film processing. Phillip had paid popular animation studios like Dizzyknee, Van Movin, and Fresher Brothers to make new cartoon characters that can sing and dance, some were successful others forgotten.
The first one from Dizzyknee was Mucky Moose, a delightful character with antlers and a good sense of musical timing-his first adventure-Tugboat Silly was a smash hit with audiences across the globe and the moon.
Many other studios had problems adapting to the new sound genre. Especially Fat Soloman who created Helix the Cat, created a freind for him named Mousse but got sued by Dizzyknee for the similarity to his character. And the Soloman studio, once prosperous, went bankrupt in April of 1927.
Van Movin hired an animator named Pull Tarry to hurry up production to make some quick bucks, Pull came up with a character named Farmer Alfreds and the character lasted up until the 1990s, then Alfred Grew up to a ripe old age and retired. As Well as Farmer Alfred, the farmer with a missing tooth and doepy smile who now appears on the cover of Mud magazine almost every issue since 1957, the studio created Aesop's Fairy Tales which were a series of cartoons for children under the age of 6 months.
The Fresher Brothers has been running since 1865 animating Cocoa the Clown in silence. By now they got bored with him and scrapped his cartoons for a loveable Cat named Bimboop and Betty Boob who became stars instantly from their first cartoon Dizzy Dizzy. Betty Boob became a pop icon but Bimboop fell in love with Cocoa and had the first gay relationship in a cartoon. Boob fell in love with an old man named Grandpee who was an inventor. By 1945 the Censors did not enjoy Betty's sexiness, so a member shot Mixed Fresher and that was the end of his perverted cartoon characters!