Cartoons That Time Forgot: From the Van Beuren Studio
Mar 09 1999
•3h 36m
•Animation
Enjoy these rarely-seen gems from the Amadee J. Van Beuren Studio. Twenty-one classic cartoons from the 1930s are here in the lush, bizarre style that the studio innovated with such characters as Felix the Cat, Molly Moo-Cow and the people from the "Toonerville Trolley" comic strip. A treat for all animation fans!
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