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Cartoon Alley

Cartoon Alley is an American animated children's animated anthology series which aired on Turner Classic Movies on Saturday mornings from 2004 to 2007. It featured classic animated shorts.

Originally broadcast at 11:30 AM ET, it was hosted by Ben Mankiewicz and usually featured three classic animated shorts from the 1930–1950s per episode. Most shorts were from The Golden Age of American animation. Each of the three shorts focused on a common theme. Most shorts came from Warner Bros., MGM, Paramount (the latter studio provided the Popeye cartoons; these were in Turner's hands by this point), but during the show's first season Cartoon Alley featured shorts from the Gaumont Film Company. Many recognizable characters were featured in at least one episode such as Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Porky Pig, Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Screwy Squirrel, Barney Bear, Spike, George and Junior, and others not so famous such as Goopy Geer and The Captain and the Kids, and also include animated feature films. The shorts often appeared uncut and uncensored (a few cartoons utilized cuts for content), and the more controversial cartoons (such as Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt and Half-Pint Pygmy) were often introduced with a brief warning by Mankiewicz about the ethnic stereotypes being portrayed. The network's logo was only featured for a brief time, usually during the last short featured.

From November 2004 to September 2005, the series was featured just once a month but after popular demand the series became a weekly feature. Cartoon Alley usually did not air in February because of TCM's 31 Days of Oscar programming. the series was cancelled in Autumn of 2007.

Episode list

Season 1: 2004-2005

Season 2: 2005-2006

Season 3: 2006-2007

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Featured directors

These people directed original shorts featured in the series.

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See also

References

  1. ^ TCM Strolls Down Cartoon Alley-Animation Magazine
  2. ^ TCM Gets Animated-TimeWarner.com
  3. ^ "Classic Cartoon TV Highlights - Dec. 2006-Golden Age Cartoons.com". Archived from the original on 2007-09-02. Retrieved 2007-01-16.
  4. ^ Cartoon Alley December 2005-TCM.com
  5. ^ Cartoon Alley September 2006-TCM.com

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