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What was the first cartoon ever made for TV?

I need to know what the first cartoon was never on television. N comics. Television.

Crusader Rabbit television made history on August 1, 1950 The Huckleberry Hound Show "! In 1958." The first comic was "Steamboat Willy", a cartoon of Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in black and white. It was made in 1928. Try searching for "Steamboat Willy". Techincally not true. Cartoon Cardboard follows intensive in the production of frescoes. In this sense, the Middle Ages was the first. The first cartoon to understand it today framework is a single block, which contains a person with a speech balloon in book form. Located in a Middle Ages of the Bible. First drawing on paper: 1842 – The Adventures Oldbuck Obadiah, the German man called Rondolph Toepffer, considered the grandfather of modern animation. First Comics: First band even comic Guy: 1922 Celebrity Funnies (In fact it was released as Superman Action Comics in 1938) First animation as we understand it today: Felix the Cat, 1919 First Movie Anime: 1917 (with sound? 1933 talkie call) first modern animation (no audio): The Adventures of Prince Achmed German animator Lotte Reininger, which is based on Animation Arabian Nights stories first credit for the soundtrack: 1924 Koko Song Car-Tunes by the Fleischer brothers. THEN 1928 Steamboat Willy (Disney and Iwerks sounded the first added Mickey movies, but only long after his release) First completely computer animated cartoon: reboot (1976 if I remember) In First completely computer animated movie file: Toy Story (1995) Hope this helps!

1980′s TV Cartoons

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