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Posted:  18 Sep 2007 21:39
Just browsing around and found this on a free article site. It's a little interesting bit of Superman history.

Cartoons - Superman
By Michael Russell

The Superman character was probably one of the most famous creations in history. Superman first appeared in comic books. But it wasn't until Superman cartoons were made that people really got the chance to see the man of steel in action. We're going to briefly review the history and characters of the Superman cartoon.

It wasn't until 1941 that the first Superman cartoon came to be. Paramount pictures, that year, released a series of animated cartoons that were based on the Superman comic book that was already so popular. The first nine of these cartoons were produced by Fleischer Studios. But they didn't last long. In 1942 Fleischer Studios bit the dust and became Famous Studios which went on to produce eight more of these cartoons. At the time, these were the biggest budgeted cartoons around. This was during what was called the Golden Age of American Animation.

The Fleischer brothers originally tried to discourage Paramount from doing the cartoons by telling them that it would cost over $100,000 per episode. At the time, that was an amazing amount of money that was about four times the cost of a typical cartoon for the times. But Paramount wasn't about to be scared off. They saw something big here and agree to the budget. The Fleischer brothers were now committed to the project.

The first cartoon in the series, which was simply called Superman, was first shown on September 26, 1941. That year it was nominated for an Oscar for best animated short subject. It did not win, however, losing to Lend A Paw, which was a Walt Disney cartoon. But it didn't matter. Superman had left his mark on the cartoon world.

Unfortunately for Max and Dave Fleischer, after the first nine cartoons, Paramount took over production and tossed the brothers out into the street. These were very brutal times. The look of the cartoon itself didn't change but the stories did. The first nine cartoons had a more science fiction feel to them as Superman was seen battling robots, creatures from outer space and a number of other things you don't normally find walking around our planet. After the change, however, Superman started to focus on what was called World War II Propaganda.

The first nine cartoons also used the classic opening lines from the Superman radio series that we all came to know and love. The last eight changed these lines drastically until they were no longer recognizable. But the cartoons themselves were still very entertaining.

The early voice of Superman was supplied by Bud Collyer. He also was the voice of Superman during the radio series. The voice of Lois Lane was supplied by Joan Alexander who also played the same role in the radio series along side of Collyer.

After the 17 shorts, the series was cancelled, but that wasn't the end of Superman. Other cartoons featuring the man of steel were to come, which included the 1990s animated Superman series and the feature length cartoon, Sky Captain and the World Of Tomorrow.

Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Cartoons
Posted:  19 Sep 2007 00:49
interesting
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Posted:  20 Sep 2007 03:58
Yo,Is anyone gonna see the new SuperMan Doomsday cartoon?It looks awesome.
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Posted:  20 Sep 2007 15:20
Yep Doomsday is going straight to video so it should be out at the video store by now.
Posted:  20 Sep 2007 17:55
Have you seen it yet?
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Posted:  20 Sep 2007 21:19
I just got mine in the mail about 10 minutes ago. I just said a small prayer about a hour ago I'd get it, and boom there it was. God answers the small stuff too.
Posted:  20 Sep 2007 21:51
Amen.Was it awesome? I read in wizard that there is no blood in the whole film.
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Posted:  20 Sep 2007 22:32
I'm going to watch it tonight with the whole family.
Posted:  21 Sep 2007 01:31
you read wrong in wizard dude, there's tons of blood.  i saw it at the con and even wrote a review for it on the site somewhere.  go to the search link and type in superman doomsday.
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Posted:  21 Sep 2007 17:19
Are you Sure? I swear it said no blood. In wizard some guy on the movie basically said he wanted an awesome amount of action while still making it for the whole family. Though I think There is a small amout of language. To be quite honest even large amounts of language in a movie really doesn't bother me.
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Posted:  21 Sep 2007 17:42
There's just a few mild expletives, and Superman gushes out blood once real bad from his mouth. Other than than I saw a few cuts here and there.
Posted:  21 Sep 2007 17:45
Oh not too harsh. Can't wait to see it.
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