A Brief History of Animation
A Brief History of Animation
A Brief Pre-History
1911 Winsor McCay makes his first animated film, ‘Little Nemo’
based on his popular comic strip.
1932 Disney wins it’s first Academy Award for ‘Flowers and
Trees’ - the first animation to use colour.
1937 Walt Disney produces ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’
- the first feature length animation at 83 minutes.
1940 MGM produces ‘Puss Gets the Boot’, the first Tom and
Jerry cartoon.
Walter Lantz’s Woody Woodpecker is introduced in ‘Knock,
Knock’.
1947 Warner Bros. win their first Academy Award for ‘Tweetie
Pie’ - their first short featuring Tweetie and Sylvester.
1957 William Hannah and Joseph Barbera leave MGM and start
Hannah Barbera studios.
1971 Ralph Bakshi directs ‘Fritz the Cat’ - the first X-rated
animated feature.
1997 Mike Judge’s ‘King of the Hill’ begins on the Fox network.