Aesop's Fables (film series)
Aesop's Fables (later renamed Aesop's Sound Fables) is a series of animated short subjects, created by American cartoonist Paul Terry. Produced from 1921 to 1933, the series includes The Window Washers (1925), Scrambled Eggs (1926), Small Town Sheriff (1927), Dinner Time (1928), and Gypped in Egypt (1930). Dinner Time is the first cartoon with a synchronized soundtrack ever released to the public. The series provided inspiration to Walt Disney to found the Laugh-O-Gram Studio in Kansas City, Missouri, where he created Mickey Mouse.
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Created by | Paul Terry |
Original work | Film |
Owner | Fable Studios, Inc. (renamed Aesop Fables Studio, and later Van Beuren Corporation) |
Years | 1921 | –1933
Films and television | |
Short film(s) | The Window Washers (1925) Scrambled Eggs (1926) Small Town Sheriff (1927) Dinner Time (1928) Gypped in Egypt (1930) Numerous others |
Miscellaneous | |
Starring | Farmer Al Falfa Milton Mouse and Rita |
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