1933 in animation
Events in 1933 in animation.
Films released
- 2 January – Merry Dog (United States)
- 6 January – Betty Boop's Ker-Choo (United States)
- 7 January
- Building a Building (United States)
- The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (United States)
- 10 January – Wedding Bells (United States)
- 16 January – The Plumber (United States)
- 21 January – The Mad Doctor (United States)
- 27 January – Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions (United States)
- 30 January – The Terrible Troubadour (United States)
- 7 February – The Medicine Show (United States)
- 11 February – Bosko in Person (United States)
- 17 February – Is My Palm Read (United States)
- 25 February – Wooden Shoes (United States)
- 27 February – The Shriek (United States)
- 10 March – Betty Boop's Penthouse (United States)
- 11 March – Birds in the Spring (United States)
- 13 March – The Lumber Champ (United States)
- 18 March – Mickey's Mellerdrammer (United States)
- 29 March – Bunnies and Bonnets (United States)
- 31 March – Snow-White (United States)
- 8 April
- Father Noah's Ark (United States)
- Ye Olden Days (United States)
- 10 April – Going to Blazes (United States)
- 13 April – Chikara to Onna no Yo no Naka (Japan)
- 18 April – The Broadway Malady (United States)
- 21 April – Betty Boop's Birthday Party (United States)
- 1 May – Russian Dressing (United States)
- 12 May – Betty Boop's May Party (United States)
- 13 May – Wake Up the Gypsy in Me (United States)
- 14 May – Tropical Fish (United States)
- 22 May – Beau Best (United States)
- 25 May – Three Little Pigs (United States)
- 1 June – House Cleaning (United States)
- 2 June – Betty Boop's Big Boss (United States)
- 3 June – Bosko's Knight-Mare (United States)
- 5 June – Nature's Workshop (United States)
- 14 June
- I Like Mountain Music (United States)
- Antique Antics (United States)
- 17 June – Mickey's Mechanical Man (United States)
- 19 June – Ham and Eggs (United States)
- 23 June – Mother Goose Land (United States)
- 1 July – Mickey's Gala Premier (United States)
- 3 July – Pin Feathers (United States)
- 14 July – Popeye the Sailor (United States)
- 29 July – Old King Cole (United States)
- 31 July – Confidence (United States)
- 4 August – The Old Man of the Mountain (United States)
- 12 August – Bosko the Musketeer (United States)
- 14 August – Hot and Cold (United States)
- 19 August – Lullaby Land (United States)
- 26 August – Bosko's Picture Show (United States)
- 1 September – I Heard (United States)
- 4 September – King Klunk (United States)
- 5 September – Out of the Ether (United States)
- 8 September – Pick-Necking (United States)
- 9 September – Buddy's Day Out (United States)
- 16 September – The Pied Piper (United States)
- 18 September – Five and Dime (United States)
- 22 September – Whacks Museum (United States)
- 23 September – I've Got to Sing a Torch Song (United States)
- 29 September - I Yam What I Yam (United States)
- 6 October – Morning, Noon and Night (United States)
- 9 October – She Done Him Right (United States)
- 13 October – Krazy Spooks (United States)
- 27 October – Blow Me Down! (United States)
- 3 November
- Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party (United States)
- The Village Blacksmith (United States)
- 6 November – The Zoo (United States)
- 11 November – Buddy's Beer Garden (United States)
- 13 November – Stage Krazy (United States)
- 17 November
- I Eats My Spinach (United States)
- Streamlined Robinson Crusoe (United States)
- 24 November – The Bill Poster (United States)
- 25 November – Giantland (United States)
- 27 November – The Merry Old Soul (United States)
- 1 December – Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (United States)
- 9 December
- Buddy's Show Boat (United States)
- The Night Before Christmas (United States)
- 15 December – The Curio Shop (United States)
- 16 December – Sittin' on a Backyard Fence (United States)
- 17 December – Seasin's Greetinks! (United States)
- 18 December – Parking Space (United States)
- 29 December – Wild Elephinks (United States)
Events
May
- May 25: Burt Gillett's Disney cartoon Three Little Pigs premieres.
Births
January
- January 6: John Clive, British actor (voice of John Lennon in Yellow Submarine), (d. 2012).[1]
- January 14: Stan Brakhage, American film director and animator (Mothlight), (d. 2003).[2]
February
- February 24: Toshiya Ueda, Japanese actor (voice of Titicaca in The Adventures of Pepero, Futon in Rascal the Raccoon, Nefertari Cobra in One Piece, and Vilk in The Promised Neverland, and dub voice of Uncle Chuck Hedgehog in Sonic the Hedgehog, Dr. Benjamin Boris Zachary Karbunkle in Biker Mice from Mars, Owl in Winnie the Pooh, and Aloysius in Infinity Train), (d. 2022).[3]
March
- March 1: Inessa Kovalevskaya, Soviet and Russian animation director (The Bremen Town Musicians).
- March 19: Richard Williams, Canadian-British animator and director (The Thief and the Cobbler, directed the animated scenes in What's New Pussycat?, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Casino Royale, The Charge of the Light Brigade, Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?, The Return of the Pink Panther, The Pink Panther Strikes Again and Who Framed Roger Rabbit), (d. 2019).[4]
- March 23: Dave Frishberg, American composer and lyricist (I'm Just a Bill from Schoolhouse Rock!), (d. 2021).
- March 24: Lee Mendelson, American animation producer (Peanuts specials, Here Comes Garfield, Garfield on the Town, The Romance of Betty Boop, Garfield and Friends), (d. 2019).[5]
- March 30: Joe Ruby, American animator, animation writer (Walt Disney Animation Studios, Hanna-Barbera, DePatie-Freleng), and animation producer (co-founder of Ruby-Spears Productions, co-creator of Scooby-Doo), (d. 2020).[6][7]
April
- April 5: Frank Gorshin, American character actor, impressionist, and comedian (voice of Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, and Yosemite Sam in Looney Tunes, Sir 1023 and Quart in Rudolph's Shiny New Year, The Reverend Jack Cheese in The Ren & Stimpy Show, Professor Hugo Strange in The Batman), (d. 2005).
- April 15: Elizabeth Montgomery, American actress (played Samantha in The Flintstones episode Samantha, voiced a barmaid in the Batman: The Animated Series episode Showdown), (d. 1995).[8]
- April 17: Ron W. Miller, American businessman, animation film producer, football player, and president and CEO of The Walt Disney Company (1978–1984), (d. 2019).[9]
- April 26: Carol Burnett, American actress, comedian, singer, and writer (voice of Adult Molly Conway in Molly and the Skywalkerz: Happily Ever After, Miss Hammerbotham in The Trumpet of the Swan, Kangaroo in Horton Hears a Who!, Hara in The Secret World of Arrietty, Chairol Burnett in Toy Story 4, and Forky Asks a Question, Great Aunt Sylvia in Curious George, herself in Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?).
- April 29: Marvin Goldhar, Canadian actor (voice of Cedric Sneer in The Racoons), (d. 2002).
May
- May 3: James Brown, American soul singer (voiced himself in The Simpsons episode Bart's Inner Child and in the Duckman episode Kidney, Popsicle, and Nuts[10]), (d. 2006).[11]
- May 14: Vladimiro Missaglia, aka Miro, Italian comics artist and animator, (d. 2008).[12]
- May 21: Richard Libertini, American actor (voice of Dijon in DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, and DuckTales, Wally Llama in Animaniacs, Apple Merchant in The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible), (d. 2016).
June
- June 5: Jimmy T. Murakami, American animated film director and animator (Toei Animation, The Snowman, The Magic Pear Tree), (d. 2014).[13]
- June 8: Joan Rivers, American actress and comedian (voice of the narrator in The Adventures of Letterman segments in The Electric Company, herself in Shrek 2, Zonthara in Dave the Barbarian, Dot Matrix in Spaceballs: The Animated Series, Bubbe in Arthur, Annie Dubinsky in The Simpsons), (d. 2014).
- June 11: Gene Wilder, American actor and comedian (voice of Letterman in The Adventures of Letterman segments in The Electric Company), (d. 2016).[14]
July
- July 4: Charles Degotte, Belgian comics artist and animator (worked for Dupuis' animation studio), (d. 1993).[15]
- July 15: Guido Crepax, Italian comics artist and animator, (d. 2003).[16]
- July 26: Lance Percival, British actor, comedian and singer (voice of Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr in The Beatles, voice of Old Fred in Yellow Submarine), (d. 2015).[17]
- July 29: Lou Albano, Italian-American wrestler and actor (voice of Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!), (d. 2009).[18]
- July 31: Per Lygum, Danish animator and comics artist (worked for the animation department of Marten Toonder, directed 1980s Christmas TV commercial for Tuborg Beer), (d. 1997).[19]
August
- August 1: Dom DeLuise, American actor (voice of Jeremy in The Secret of NIMH, Tiger in An American Tail, Fagin in Oliver & Company, Itchy Itchiford in All Dogs Go to Heaven, Stanley in A Troll in Central Park, Koosalagoopagoop in Dexter's Laboratory), (d. 2009).[20]
September
- September 5: Eddie Carroll, Canadian actor (voice of Jiminy Cricket since 1973), (d. 2010).
- September 14: Zoe Caldwell, Australian-American actress (voice of the Grand Councilwoman in Lilo & Stitch), (d. 2020).[21]
- September 18: Fred Willard, American actor and comedian (voice of Wally Kogen in The Simpsons, Officer Brown in King of the Hill, Dave Campbell in Family Guy, Sammy Raymond in Hey Arnold!, Dad in Monster House, F.R.E.D. in Dexter's Laboratory, Jack Hench in Kim Possible, Boogie Man in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Melvin in Chicken Little, Pop-Pop in The Loud House), (d. 2020).[22]
November
- November 3: Ken Berry, American actor, dancer and singer (voice of Seymour Grey in The New Batman Adventures), (d. 2018).[23]
- November 15: Jack Burns, American comedian and actor (voice of Bard Kane in Wait Till Your Father Gets Home, Edward Christian in The Simpsons episode "Beyond Blunderdome", Sid the Squid in Animaniacs), (d. 2020).
- November 19: Larry King, American actor and radio host (voice of Doris the Ugly Stepsister in Shrek, voiced himself in The Simpsons episodes One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish and Sideshow Bob Roberts, the Arthur episode Elwood City Turns 100!, and Bee Movie), (d. 2021).[24]
- November 26: Robert Goulet, American actor and singer (voice of Jaune Tom in Gay Purr-ee, himself in The Simpsons episode $pringfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling),, singing voice of Mikey Blumberg in Recess and Wheezy in Toy Story 2), (d. 2007).[25]
December
- December 1:
- Lou Rawls, American actor and singer (performed in several Garfield specials, voice of Harvey in Hey Arnold!, himself in The Proud Family), (d. 2006).
- Fujiko F. Fujio, Japanese manga artist (Doraemon, Ninja Hattori-kun, Perman, Obake no Q-Tarō), (d. 1996).[26]
- December 10: Mako, Japanese-American actor (voice of Aku in Samurai Jack, Iroh in Avatar: The Last Airbender), (d. 2006).[27]
- December 12: Josy Eisenberg, French animated film producer (À Bible Ouverte), (d. 2017).[28]
- December 15: Tim Conway, American actor and comedian (voiced himself in The Simpsons and The New Scooby-Doo Movies and Barnacle Boy in SpongeBob SquarePants), (d. 2019).[29]
- December 26: Caroll Spinney, American puppeteer (Sesame Street), voice actor, comics artist and animator (Crazy Crayons), (d. 2019).[30][31][32]
Deaths
February
- February 15: Pat Sullivan, Australian-American cartoonist, animator, and producer (Felix the Cat), dies at age 47.[33]
April
- April 1: Joaquín Xaudaró, Spanish cartoonist, caricaturist, illustrator, and animator, dies at age 60.[34]
September
- September 10: Louis Glackens, American illustrator and animator (Barré Studio, Bray Productions), dies at age 65 or 66. [35]
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- "Lee Mendelson, executive producer of Peanuts TV specials, dies". December 27, 2019. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
- "Scooby-Doo Co-Creator Joe Ruby Dies at 87". Variety. August 27, 2020. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
- "Joe Ruby, Co-Creator of Scooby-Doo, Dies at 87 | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. August 27, 2020.
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- Amidi, Amid (February 16, 2014). ""When the Wind Blows" Director Jimmy Murakami, RIP". cartoonbrew.com. Retrieved July 9, 2019.
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Willard’s daughter Hope Mulbarger said in a statement, "My father passed away very peacefully last night at the fantastic age of 86 years old. He kept moving, working and making us happy until the very end. We loved him so very much! We will miss him forever."
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External links
- Animated works of the year, listed in the IMDb
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