Title from container. Animated short films originally produced from 1929 to 1950.
Contents:
Why play leapfrog / John Sutherland Productions (1948) -- Doomsday for pests / Jerry Fairbanks Productions (1948) -- Little Orphan Annie (c. 1934) -- PM picnic / Chad and Al Stahl (1948) -- A fable of the New Deal / Ted Eshbaugh (1935/36) -- Sammy Salvage / Ted Eshbaugh (1943) -- An Egyptian gyp / George Jeffrey (1930) -- Willi Schmierfink's Abenteuer / Paul Peroff (1929) -- Willi's Zujunfts-Traum / Paul Peroff (1930) -- Jim and Judy in Teleland / Paul Peroff (1950) -- The enemy bacteria / Walter Lantz Productions (1945).
Summary:
"Odds & Ends is a collection of fun, fascinating, almost forgotten footnotes in animation history. Over the years, prints of these shorts ended up in the hands of film collectors and archives; often, these were the only copies to survive., having been orphaned by their creators or sponsors. Many were produced as commercials, propaganda, educational or entertainment shorts often with one short period in mind--the animated equivalent of a magazine or pamphlet, never meant to survive past their original showings. Thunderbean is happy to present these films, scanned in HD from rare 16mm and 35 mm prints."--Container
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.