Animation during the Golden Age

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Across
  1. 2. This studio released "Gulliver's Travels" in 1939, it was also their first feature length movie
  2. 5. Though Disney is often credited with being the first person to have this in his animation, but it was 1930's "Fiddlesticks" that was the first cartoon to feature this
  3. 6. This addition to movies is widely seen as first appearing for the first time in 1927's "The Jazzy Singer"
  4. 9. Disney was making cartoons for this country before the United States joined the Second World War
  5. 10. Due to this many animators left Warner Brothers and Disney and made their way to MGM
  6. 12. This character from Disney was drafted into the Army after the United States entered World Wa 2
  7. 13. This character first appeared in "Porky's Duck Hunt" in 1937
  8. 14. The department of the United States military that commissioned 20 animated shorts from Disney
  9. 15. This was the first start of Warner Brothers Cartoons and debuted in 1930's "Sinkin' in the Bathtub"
  10. 16. This type of dispute is the reason Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising left Warner Brothers
  11. 17. this animation studio was created in 1937 and deactivated in 1957
Down
  1. 1. This industry helped boost public confidence, encourage support for the war, provide training material for soldiers, and provide entertainment
  2. 3. This was the most successful characters to come from MGM Cartoon Studios
  3. 4. This character first appeared in "A Wild Hare" and was originally seen as a Daffy Duck clone
  4. 7. This animator joined Warner Brothers in 1935 where he brought a wild and wacky style
  5. 8. This character from Fleischer Studios joined the Navy
  6. 11. Debuting in "I Haven't Got a Hat" this character shared the screen with Beans the Cat