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Animation Source newsApril 13, 2010
The History of Animation: Part 2

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As we continue down our road of history, let's take a look at the first full-length animated films of all time. Contrary to popular belief, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs actually was not the first animated movie. The first movie was El Apostol, an Argentinian film released in 1917. The film lasted at 70 minutes, but unfortunately does not exist now, as no copies of the film have been found, even after decades of searching.

<--The only surviving frame from El Apostol.

Ironically, the next animated film made is a lost film as well: Without a Trace, also from Argentina. Around this time, however, short films made from animation became popular. The first animated short film was Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, released in America in 1906. Although animated shorts were rudimentary at first, they rapidly became sophisticated to the point where classics such as Gertie the Dinosaur and Koko the Clown were being produced. Gertie the Dinosaur is widely regarded, truthfully, as the first animated film to feature a character with a distinct personality.

 

^Gertie the Dinosaur, the first animated character with a personality.^

In 1919, Otto Messmer invented the first cartoon superstar: Felix the Cat. This lovable black-and-white cat's cartoons soon became a favorite of moviegoers in the United States, to the point where people paid full price for a movie just to see the Felix short that was shown in front--and then left the theater after it was done.

In 1921, Walt Disney became an intern for Laugh-o-Gram Cartoons, which specialized in live-action/animation. He helped to produce the "Alice Comedies", which used revolutionary technology to make a young girl named Alice seem to blend in to an animated world, full of lions and trees. Disney later produced "Oswald the Rabbit" cartoons, but in 1928 left the studio to make his own business. He and his brother Roy Disney started "Disney Studios", and began production immediately...

^As Walt Disney later said, "It all began with a Mouse."^




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:) :( :o

April 22, 2010
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I wonder what El Apostol was about... anyone know what the name means?

April 17, 2010
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Fallen wolf
Oh wow I never knew that the legend Snowwhite has been around that long!Nice informaton!Guess you do learn somethng new everyday right?:o :)

April 16, 2010
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Wow! Thanks for sharing that with us! This is so cool learning about how animation first started!! I can't wait for the next post!!

April 15, 2010
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Oh my I hope the animated films we know now don't get lost in decades :!

April 14, 2010
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this so interesting

April 14, 2010
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ive got Lady at the tramp DVD and it was said that Waalt used to climb up a tree by his house...? i think it was his house and he used to draw up there and his first drawing was some sort of bird... unless i dreamed the bird part but i know he used to draw in a tree xD

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wow! this is awesome i love this topic! "It all begins with a mouse." thats cool!

April 13, 2010
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Wow, cool, I guess.
I've never heard of Snow White being the first animated film before.

April 13, 2010
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I also may to say that in 1935 was released "The New Gulliver", a first full-length movie which used combination of live action and stop-motion animation, directed by Alexander Ptushko. Or stop motion doesn't match with our current subject?

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