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Classic Superman Cartoon – Full Series. All 17 episodes. 1940’s

Classic Superman Cartoon – Full Series. All 17 episodes. 1940’s

Classic Superman Cartoon –  Full Series. All 17 episodes. 1940’s . A compilation of 17 episodes from the 1940’s .Brilliant Animation for it’s time.Lasts approx 2Hrs 21Mins.

Superman: The Ultimate Max Fleischer Cartoon Collection

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 The Fleischer & Famous Classic Superman cartoons are a series of seventeen animated Technicolor short films released by Paramount Pictures and based upon the comic book character Superman, and making it his first animated appearance. The pilot and first eight shorts were produced by Fleischer Studios from 1941 to 1942, while the final eight were produced by Famous Studios, a successor company to Fleischer Studios, from 1942 to 1943.

Classic Superman Cartoon was the final animated series initiated under Fleischer Studios, before Famous Studios officially took over production in May 1942. Only the first nine cartoons were produced by Fleischer Studios; nonetheless, all 17 episodes are collectively known as “the Classic Superman Cartoon . In 1942, Fleischer Studios was dissolved and reorganized as Famous Studios, which produced the final eight shorts. These cartoons are seen as some of the finest quality (and certainly, the most lavishly budgeted) animated cartoons produced during The Golden Age of American animation. In 1994, the first entry in the series was voted #33 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field.

By mid-1941, brothers Max and Dave Fleischer were running their own animation studio, and had recently finished their first animated feature film, Gulliver’s Travels; they were also well into production on their second, Mister Bug Goes to Town. Not wanting to risk becoming overworked (which could compromise the quality of each project), the Fleischers were strongly (but quietly) opposed to the idea of committing themselves to another major project, when approached by their studio’s distributor and majority owner since May 1941, Paramount Pictures. Paramount was interested in financially exploiting the phenomenal popularity of the then-new Superman comic books, by producing a series of theatrical cartoons based upon the character.

The Fleischers, looking for a way to reject the project without appearing uncooperative, agreed to do the series—but only at a (intentionally inflated) per-episode-budget number so exorbitantly high that Paramount would have to reject them, instead. They told Paramount that producing such a conceptually and technically complex series of cartoons would cost about $100,000 (in 1940s dollars) per short; this was about four times the typical budget of a six-minute episode of the Fleischers’ popular Popeye the Sailor cartoons of that period.

To the Fleischers’ shock, instead of withdrawing its request, Paramount entered into negotiations with them, and got the per-episode budget lowered to $50,000. Now the Fleischers were committed to a project they never wanted to do—with more financial and marketing support than they had ever received for the projects they had done.(source wiki)

 

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