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1949-1951 American children's television show
called Telecomics, Inc., run by syndicator and licensed-character magnate Stephen Slesinger. These three companies—Moores & Boyd's Telecomics, Inc.; Slesinger's
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American comic strip
Redhead (1950) The Cowboy and the Prizefighter (1950) Stephen Slesinger's Telecomics Presents produced three television pilots from 1949-1952. The pilots were
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2000–2002 ABC Toon Disney Walt Disney Television Animation TV-Y7 Traditional Telecomics 1 165 1949–1952 NBC Traditional Teen Force 1 11 1981 NBC Hanna-Barbera
List of American animated television series
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American producer
illustration. Telecomics is generally noted as one of the first cartoon series produced for television. In 1950, NBC optioned Telecomics' product and repackaged
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Super Mario World (1991) Take a Giant Step/Talking with a Giant (1971–73) Telecomics (1950–51) Terrific Trucks (2016) Thundarr the Barbarian (1983) Thunder
List of programs previously broadcast by NBC
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American cartoonist (1905-1954)
Who’s Who in the United Nations. He was an illustrator for one of the Telecomics companies (there were two using the same name), some of the earliest cartoon
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American cartoonist and producer of television animation, co-founder of Telecomics, (d. 1986). December 20: Amby Paliwoda, American animator (Snow White
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American cartoonist
Boyd, an effects animator at Walt Disney Studios, to form the company Telecomics, Inc. Their intention was to produce a television show that would present
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at age 78. April 22: Dick Moores, American comics artist and animator (Telecomics Inc.), dies at age 75. April 30: Robert Stevenson, British-American screenwriter
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1936-1942 American comic strip
with Disney effects animator Jack Boyd in 1942 to found a company called Telecomics, Inc., which planned to broadcast comic strips on television, including
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 Perhaps a Romani form of the biblical Hebrew name Yael (English Jael), JAELLE means "chamois," "ibex," or "mountain goat."Â
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Beneficent
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First Half of 15th Century; Love of the People
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Free.
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Deer.
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Sky; Gold-brown Semiprecious Stone; Ambergris
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Coming Back (for Shelter); Variant of Wa'il
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Biblical
A wall.
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