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Change: and Bob FishBackground: Columbia Pictures Corp. opened its own animated division in the 1920s as a joint venture with the producer Charles B. Mintz and his wife Margaret J. Winkler to
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Change: MusicMusic/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: Very low. The dark background of the opening may bother some, but it's harmless.2nd Logo(1935-1940) Note
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Change: : A rare variant of the 3rd closing title has been spotted recently on "Totally Tooned In", The same concept, but the "A COLOR RHAPSODY"
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Change: republished the Oct 31 2007, 2:29 PM EDT version by Jun 8 2008, 11:55 PM EDT
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Change: the 3rd closing title has been spotted recently on "Totally Tooned In", The same concept, but the "A COLOR RHAPSODY" and "IN TECHNICOLOR" disclaimers were pulled from below to the middle of the screen to give space to another disclaimer: "A Charles Mintz PRODUCTION", with "Charles Mintz" in script.FX
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Change: Lady may get to someone, but it's harmless.Lady. 3rd Logo(1940-1942)Note: This is the first opening title from the Frank Tashlin era.Logo: In majestic BG, with a castle above the clouds, the "COLUMBIA
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Change: Corp. opened its own animated division in the 1920s 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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Change: Low also for theClosing: ending.Low. See above in the scare factor section for the "Blocks" opening. 4th Logo(1942-1946)Trivia: Cartoons from this era were produced by Dave Fleischer.Logo: The logo is nearly the end title,
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Change: Lenhill and V of DoomBackground: Columbia Pictures opened its own animated division in the 1920s as a joint venture with the producer Charles B. Mintz and his wife Margaret J. Winkler to
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Change: Lady drawn in blue. It also has the disclaimers "A COLOR RHAPSODY" and "IN TECHNICOLOR". Still, no "THE END".Variant: A rare variant of this closing title has been spotted recently on "Totally Tooned
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Change: jointventurejoint 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 in 1939,
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Change: jointjointventure aventure 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 in 1939,
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Change: as a joint aventure 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 in
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Change: light cyan (or orange due to the film deterioration) BG, or superimposed in the final scene of a short, like "Little Rover (1935), we see "A
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Change: Color Rhapsody1st 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 with red, gray and blue bubbles,
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Change: endclosing title. Again, no "THE END".3rd Closing Title (1938-1942): This closing title is different. It's Columbia Pictures' official logo, with the words "COLUMBIA" in chiseled letters, with the
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Change: endclosing titles were used in the 1935-1939 period:1st Closing Title (1935-1937): The first endclosing title was on white background. There are the words "A COLOR RHAPSODY" in red on a
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