Popeye, Betty boop and even Casper will always be amazing stars of paramount. (As well as others, even if there a bit under the radar.) As a sidenote: theatrical cartoons will be in my heart... 😌
You are so right they started with great animation then it started to go downhill once famous studios was founded 1942 It got worse and worse to the point where it was so bad it’s good
@@monkeykid259Cartoons that were made starting in the Late 1950s Most Especially Hanna Barbera had less fluid animation & relied on dialog & sight gags instead of Fluid Animation . Cartoons that were made for Theaters in the 1930s , 1940s , 1950s had Better Quality Animation compared to Cartoons made for Television in the Late 1950s , 1960s & 1970s. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
This is such a fascinating watch; it's intriguing to witness the evolution of the Paramount short "dynasty" from the black-and-white newspaper comic-esque surrealism of Bimbo to psychedelic pastiches of '60s hippie culture courtesy of Ralph Bakshi. Is there a Google Drive or some other site in which they can all be watched?
Owned by Warner Bros. Pictures (Popeye and Superman only via Turner Entertainment with Hearst's King Features and DC Comics), Universal Pictures (Harvey Entertainment characters and Little Lulu only) and Paramount Pictures.
But none of them are owned by Paramount anymore as they are owned by different companies or in the Public Domain while being made by Fleischer and Famous Studios.
In fact, Paramount does own the characters from 1929-1950 and 1962-1967 (from 1950-1962 it is owned by Universal, and the characters of Popeye and Superman are now owned by Turner, Warner Bros., DC Entertainment and King Features. ), and about famous studios it is an excuse, paramount took over the studio (which was when it was renamed from fleisher studios to famous studios and not for nothing in 1956 the studio was renamed paramount cartoons studios), only that most of the Character rights were sold to other companies and the shorts fell into the public domain, but Paramount still holds the character rights to some characters (in fact, ironically, it regained the rights to several characters from 1929-1950 since Republic Pictures was bought by Viacom. in the late 90s), although Paramount hasn't done anything with those characters (just like terrytoons).
Flesicher Studios. Famous Studios. Paramount Cartoons Owned by Paramount Pictures. (Popeye Little Lulu and Betty Boop with Hearst's King Features Through melange pictures and Paramount Animation pre-October 1950 and post-march 1962 cartoons only) - Warner Bros. (Through Turner Entertainment co. and DC Entertainment Superman only) - Universal Pictures. (Harvey Entertainment Characters Through dreamworks Animation and dreamworks classics post-october 1950 and pre-march 1962 cartoons under Harvey films only) Copyright rights Paramount Pictures Warner Bros and Universal Pictures
Popeye, Betty boop and even Casper will always be amazing stars of paramount. (As well as others, even if there a bit under the radar.)
As a sidenote: theatrical cartoons will be in my heart... 😌
I love you can tell the animation quality gradually goes downhill
You are so right they started with great animation then it started to go downhill once famous studios was founded 1942 It got worse and worse to the point where it was so bad it’s good
Then Casper happened. Granted, Gabby and Raggedy Ann didn't do much, but they were at least shorten.
@@monkeykid259Cartoons that were made starting in the Late 1950s Most Especially Hanna Barbera had less fluid animation & relied on dialog & sight gags instead of Fluid Animation . Cartoons that were made for Theaters in the 1930s , 1940s , 1950s had Better Quality Animation compared to Cartoons made for Television in the Late 1950s , 1960s & 1970s.
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13:26 what is name cartoon @@monkeykid259
@@monkeykid259 where's the list of every single paramount cartoons in this video
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"Y'know, for kids!"
11:11 I saw Jerry from Tom and Jerry
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This is such a fascinating watch; it's intriguing to witness the evolution of the Paramount short "dynasty" from the black-and-white newspaper comic-esque surrealism of Bimbo to psychedelic pastiches of '60s hippie culture courtesy of Ralph Bakshi. Is there a Google Drive or some other site in which they can all be watched?
Just search paramount cartoons there are many playlist with them
@@monkeykid259 I bet SpongeBob would love watching Paramount cartoons !
1:20 JESUS!!
3:18. Poor Cinderella The First Max Fleischer Color Classic & Betty Boop's Only Color Cartoon produced by the Fleischer Brothers.
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Owned by Warner Bros. Pictures (Popeye and Superman only via Turner Entertainment with Hearst's King Features and DC Comics), Universal Pictures (Harvey Entertainment characters and Little Lulu only) and Paramount Pictures.
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Mickey was owned by Paramount? But isn’t he property of Disney?
That wasn't Mickey. It was a cheap knockoff
@@Leo-vv4yi how should I know?
0:25. Dizzy Dishes Betty Boop's Debut .
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6:16 - 6:17. Betty Boop Looked the Most Beautiful when She was Figure Skating.
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Paramount was good in 1930-1944 but famous studios ruined everything 😢
Was there 2 clips of I never changes me altitude?
19:12 Herb Albert: Spanish Flea
Name of the 1966 Animated Film please?.
Hey bro
Can you do 1 second of every single Hanna Barbera studios cartoon from 1957 to 2002
Yea if mean episode of every show they made I’m Sorry But that would take me forever if you mean 1 Clip Of every show yea then I will do it
Nothin Beats the Classics am I right?!
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But none of them are owned by Paramount anymore as they are owned by different companies or in the Public Domain while being made by Fleischer and Famous Studios.
In fact, Paramount does own the characters from 1929-1950 and 1962-1967 (from 1950-1962 it is owned by Universal, and the characters of Popeye and Superman are now owned by Turner, Warner Bros., DC Entertainment and King Features. ), and about famous studios it is an excuse, paramount took over the studio (which was when it was renamed from fleisher studios to famous studios and not for nothing in 1956 the studio was renamed paramount cartoons studios), only that most of the Character rights were sold to other companies and the shorts fell into the public domain, but Paramount still holds the character rights to some characters (in fact, ironically, it regained the rights to several characters from 1929-1950 since Republic Pictures was bought by Viacom. in the late 90s), although Paramount hasn't done anything with those characters (just like terrytoons).
"Ching Ling Choy"
Popeye: *dies from the cringe*
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17:55 Mamma Mia
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19:11 What's title of this episode ?
how i make these one seconds
4:33 tell me what is that red ball like thing
10:35 Tell me what cartoon this is?
@@Leo-vv4yi Thank you
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17:02 17:03 Little Lulu is Topless but Her Boyfriend is wearing a Tank top , go figure.
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Flesicher Studios. Famous Studios. Paramount Cartoons
Owned by Paramount Pictures. (Popeye Little Lulu and Betty Boop with Hearst's King Features Through melange pictures and Paramount Animation pre-October 1950 and post-march 1962 cartoons only)
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Warner Bros. (Through Turner Entertainment co. and DC Entertainment Superman only)
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Universal Pictures. (Harvey Entertainment Characters Through dreamworks Animation and dreamworks classics post-october 1950 and pre-march 1962 cartoons under Harvey films only)
Copyright rights Paramount Pictures Warner Bros and Universal Pictures
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0:02 Hmm, an another knock-off Felix clone, producted by Fleischer Studios that it's curious?
At least, I think he appeared in one-shot cartoon.
Yea I think he did@@FelixToonimeFan
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Spongebob Squarepants Nick Jr Español
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11:15 bruh
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I’m 6th!!!🎉😂🎉😅
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