Take a trip back in time to 1929 with Mickey Mouse in this vintage black and white Disney classic: Plow Boy. This short was one of his first animated adventures feature sound in the clip.
Watch as Mickey attempts to teach the value of a hard day’s work with his horse but seems to keep getting distracted from his duties. This is also Mickey’s first appearance with his horse, “Horace Horsecollar.” Animation sure has come a long way in the last century.
“It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.” – Walt Disney
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In this timeless Candid Camera balloon prank, a man surprises office tower workers by “floating” up to their windows. Casually chatting with them attempting to sell these surprised office workers balloons!
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Today we pay tribute to the groovy sixties while remembering the beloved American band The Monkees.
It’s time to introduce your little ones to the timeless classic hit musical show “The Monkees” with this original clip of the opening theme song and video!
The Monkees are an American rock and pop band originally active between 1966 and 1971, with reunion albums and tours in the decades that followed.
They were formed in Los Angeles in 1965 by Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider for the American television series The Monkees which aired from 1966 to 1968. Audiences adored the humorous antics of the band. Some fans think The Monkees were designed as an American counterpart to The Beatles.
Made for TV
Though made for TV, The Monkees had real-life hits and struggled against their “Pre-Fab Four” image. Some of their best-loved and number one hits included Neil Diamond’s “I’m a Believer” and “Last Train to Clarksville.”
More successful singles followed, including “Little Bit Me, Little Bit You,” “Pleasant Valley Sunday”, and “Daydream Believer” by John Stewart of the Kingston Trio..” SOURCES WIKIPEDIA, BIOGRAPHY
The Monkees won two Emmy Awards in 1967. One for Outstanding Comedy Series and the other for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy.
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Mmmmm… Chocolate! Prance around the land of chocolate with happy Homer! This funny and tasty clip is snipped from a hungry Homer daydreaming in The Land Of Chocolate episode.
FUN FACT: The Simpson’s main cast, Homer, Marge, Lisa, Maggie, and Patty were named after creator Matt Groening’s own family
“This chocolate needs more chocolate!” – Homer Simpson
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This jazzy Tom & Jerry duet about friendship from their 1992 movie is an uplifting smile. It just may make you tap your toes too!
Tom & Jerry are having a hard time getting along when then they meet these two best friends on the street. They reluctantly participate in a timeless song about the values of friendship.
“The greatest gift in life is a friend!” – Charlie Lewin
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Invented by tech-savvy William Garity in 1937 for Walt Disney Studios, The multiplane camera gave viewers the illusion of depth in animated motion pictures.
Before the multiplane camera, animators found it difficult to create a successful tracking shot using traditional animation methods that were expensive and time-consuming. The multiplane camera answered this problem by creating a realistic sense of three-dimensional depth in a cartoon setting. The multiplane camera also made way for new types of special effects in animated films, such as moving water and flickering light
Learn how it helped shaped Disney’s animation from Walt Disney himself in this footage from an episode of an old series called Disneyland from 1957 and see it demonstrated in the Disney classic “Bambi” In the video below.
This video was created by Disney In Honesty.
“Disney In Honesty is a video essay series on Disney’s feature animations, looking at the stories, characters, and settings from an analytical angle.” Disney In Honesty
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It’s a bird! It’s a plane? Nope! It’s incredible black-and-white film footage of Superman’s arrival from 1948!
This clip from the Columbia serial “Superman,” which preceded the more familiar “Adventures of Superman” TV show, opens with the destruction of Planet Krypton and the escape of the infant who would become Superman.
The landing of the baby’s space capsule on Earth takes place on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif. — with the capsule landing behind a well-known rock called the Molar.
“I am Superman. I stand for truth, for justice, and for the future.” – Superman
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Take a trip down memory lane with this clever electronic Rainbow Reading remix of the iconic “In Your Imagination” song!
Reading Rainbow inspired countless children to read and connect so that they can “go anywhere, be anything.”. Though times & technology have changed greatly, their powerful lessons remain valuable today!
“A book lets you zoom through time and space. But don’t bother packing. You can stay in one place.” – Reading Rainbow
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Balablok explored human nature in this simple but profound paper cutout shape short.
Created by Director, animator, and puppeteer Bretislav Pojar in 1972. This beautiful short stands the test of time.
This speechless stop motion short film won the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or du court métrage in 1973 from the National Film Board of Canada.
“Here is an animated replay of the human comedy as amusing in its perception as in the way it caricatures humanity’s propensity to resort to violence rather than to reason.” – Bretislay Pojar
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Learn grammar with this catchy 1970s SchoolHouse Rock song about nouns. The simple, educational rhyming lyrics written & recorded by Lynn Ahrens stick in your head!
“Well, every person you can know, And every place that you can go, And anything that you can show, You know they’re nuns! A noun’s a special kind of word, It’s any name you ever heard. I find it quite interesting, A noun’s a person, place, or thing! “ – Schoolhouse Rock
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Watch the “super” evolution of Batman in movies in this neat montage. Created by filmmaker & cinephile” Jacob T. Swinney, it features movie clips from the many Batman movies over the last 6o years!
Begin with his debut in the 1943 film Batman and journey through his hippy days in 1966 to the darker Batman of the1990s! Showcasing Jim Carrey as the riddler, Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mr.Freeze, and of course Danny Devito as the ever-memorable Penguin.
Watch him train in martial arts in the “Far East” in 2005, and transform into the Dark Knight. All the way to his emotional animated character in The Lego Movie
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The Spirograph celebrates 50 years since it boomed into the toy market. Take a look back through time with this neat video!
In 1827 English architect &engineer Peter Hubert Desvignes developed his “Speiragraph”, a machine to create elaborate spiral drawings, intended to prevent bank note forgeries This became the spark inspiration for the fun Spirograph Toy we know today!
“Spirograph is a geometric drawing toy that produces mathematical roulette curves of the variety technically known as hypotrochoids and epitrochoids. It was developed by British engineer Denys Fisher & first sold in 1965. ” Wikipedia
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“Did ever grow anything in the Garden of your Mind? You can grow ideas, In the Garden of your mind. It’s good to be curious about many things, You can think about things and make beliefs. All you have to do is think, And they’ll grow.“ – Mr. Rogers
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This funny montage of Chuck E Cheese animatronics wearing down is a good giggle and trip down memory lane for 80’s babies! Their technology might now be on the fritz but those fond childhood memories will remain as golden as cheese!
Were you one of the lucky kids who remember having or going to a birthday party at the super fun entertainment Chuck E Cheese play zones? Then you would have fond memories of the classic animatronic figures that were so high-tech in their hay day.
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BONUS JOKE: What do you call a dinosaur made of cheese? ANSWER: Gorgonzilla!
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Or have a laugh with this funny retro Pink Panther animation!
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Do you remember the classic hit show The Flintstones? This video showcases The Flintstones in stop-motion!
Airing for the first time in 1966, The Flintstones was the most financially successful and longest-running network animated franchise for three decades! Only getting knocked out of this incredible feat by The Simpsons debuted in late 1989.
This fun little Flinstone stop motion was created for a special episode on the Cartoon Network. “Yabba Dabba Doo!” – Fred Flintstones
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