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