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Change: logoLogo: The same Torch Lady as the first two "Phantasies".Series logoLogo: In a stylized dark BG, we see "A Fable" in huge fancy script letters, and a small
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Dec 25 2009, 6:43 PM EST
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Change: EndClosing title: The "Torch Lady" logo. This end title has two variants:The first variant has no "THE END" below the Torch Lady. Instead the disclaimer says "A FABLE CARTOON" in a Times New Roman-ish fontThe second variant has the "The
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Dec 25 2009, 6:41 PM EST
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Change: : In a stylized dark BG, we see "A Fable" in huge fancy script letters, and a small "Cartoon" below". In the corners we see
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Dec 19 2009, 3:12 AM EST
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Change: Corp.Corporation opened its own animated division in 1929 as a joint venture with the producer Charles B. Mintz and his wife Margaret J. Winkler to produce animated film shorts, using various vanity cards, which include "Color Rhapsody", "Phantasy" and "Fable" among others; however, when Mintz became
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Nov 4 2009, 1:04 AM EST
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Change: DoomDoom, and Bob FishBackground: Columbia Pictures Corp. opened its own animated division in 1929 as a joint venture with the producer Charles B. Mintz and his wife
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Change: the 1920s1929 as a joint venture with the producer Charles B. Mintz and his wife Margaret J. Winkler to produce animated film shorts, using various vanity cards, which include "Color Rhapsody", "Phantasy" and "Fable" among others; however, when Mintz became indebted to Columbia
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Change: animation unit. All information about Columbia/Screen Gems cartoons is HERE.Color Rhapsodies1st Logo(1934-1935) Note: This is the first opening title of the short-lived series of animated shorts named "Color Rhapsody", created by Charles B. Mintz. Logo: In a black background
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Aug 3 2009, 6:44 PM EDT
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Change: by Columbiaits Pictures.doors. All information about Columbia/Screen Gems cartoons is HERE.Color Rhapsodies1st Logo(1934-1935) Note: This is the first opening title of the short-lived series of animated shorts named "Color Rhapsody", created by Charles B. Mintz. Logo: In a black
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Jul 8 2009, 11:25 PM EDT
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Apr 16 2009, 3:01 PM EDT
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Apr 16 2009, 3:00 PM EDT
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Apr 16 2009, 3:00 PM EDT
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Change: Music/Sounds: The theme of a short or its own fanfare.Availability: The Torch lady ending is easy to find, as it was used in all Li'l Abner shorts. We can't say the same about the opening.Scare factor: Medium, because of the darkness. _______________________________________________________________Fables(1939-1945) TBA
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Change: FXFX/SFX: None as far as we know.Music/Sounds: The opening/closing theme of a short.Availability: Long extinct. But the end title has been recently spotted on a cartoon shown on "Totally Tooned In".Scare Factor: Minimal. The dark background of
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Change: : In blue BG, we see Li'l Abner inside a yellow circle, his name in huge letters, and "IN TECHNICOLOR" in white. It cuts off to the opening credits seconds later.Closing title: The 1942-1945 Torch Lady ending from the Color
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Change: Logo descriptions and photoscaptures by Lenhill and Mr. Logo LordEditions by Lenhill, V of Doom and Bob FishBackground: Columbia Pictures Corp. opened its own animated division in the 1920s as a joint
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Feb 21 2009, 11:45 PM EST
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Change: a customized fanfare.Availability: Very hard to find as UPA has reissued the shorts with their "A Columbia Favorite" opening and ending. However the original Torch Lady closing title has been spotted on "Totally Tooned In".Scare factor: Very low._______________________________________________________________ L'ilLi'l Abner(1943-1946)TBA
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Feb 21 2009, 11:41 PM EST
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Change: a customized fanfare.Availability: Very hard to find as UPA has reissued the shorts with their "A Columbia Favorite" opening and ending. However the original Torch Lady closing title has been spotted on "Totally Tooned In".Scare factor: Very low. _______________________________________________________________L'il Abner(1943-1946)TBA
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Change: a short or a customized fanfare.Availability: Very hard to find as UPA has reissued the shorts with their "A Columbia Favorite" opening and ending. However the original Torch Lady closing title has been spotted on "Totally Tooned In".Scare factor: Very low.
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