Chronology of Animation 1932
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United States The Americas (excluding U.S.) Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
Japan
 
Australasia (excluding Japan)
March
Minnie the Moocher (ss), Dave Fleischer /Fleischer.
(drawn animation)

It's Got Me Again (ss), Rudolf Ising /Harman-Ising.
(drawn animation)





April
Casey Kasem (Kemal Amin Kasem) (April 27, 1932- ) (voice actor) born in Detroit, Michigan.


April
Nic Broca (Nicolas Broca) (April 18,1932-February 7, 1993) (animator, character designer) born in Liège. (Belgium)

April
Isao Tomita (Tomita Isao) (April 22, 1932- ) (composer) born in Tokyo.


May
It's Got Me Again! (ss), Rudolph Ising /Harmon-Ising.
(drawn animation)

May
Raoul Barré (January 29, 1874-May 21, 1932) (director, producer, animator) dies in Montreal, Quebec. (Canada)

May
Ivor Wood (May 4, 1932-October 13, 2004) (animator, director, character designer, producer) born in Leeds, Yorkshire. (Great Britain)



United States The Americas (excluding U.S.) Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
Japan
 
Australasia (excluding Japan)
July
Flowers and Trees (ss), Burt Gillett /Disney.
(drawn animation)
first color film made with Technicolor's three strip process
Academy Award winner

Flowers and Trees cartoonFlowers and Trees
Ted Cassidy (Theodore Crawford Cassidy) (July 31, 1932-January 16, 1979) (voice actor) born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.





August
The Athlete (ss),Walter Lantz /Universal.
(drawn animation)
first Pooch the Pup series (1932-1933)








September
Tadao Nagahama (Akira Aoi, Nagahama Tadao 長浜忠夫) (September 26, 1932-January 14, 1980) (director, art director, composer) born in Kagoshima.


United States The Americas (excluding U.S.) Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
Japan
 
Australasia (excluding Japan)


no date
L'Idee ("The Idea") (ss), Berthold Bartosch. (France)
(drawn animation)

"Look at the Root" (ss), B. Antonovski. (Soviet Union [Russia])
(drawn animation)

Vlastelin byta [Властелин быта] ("Master of Existence") (f), Alexander Ptushko. (Soviet Union [Russia])
(model animation)

"Midnight" (ss)/(adv), George Pal /Pal. (Netherlands)
(model animation)
first Puppetoon series

Serenata (ss), Jose Lopez Rubio. (Spain)
(drawn animation)

La vampiresa morros de fresa (ss), Ricardo Garcia K-Hito /Films SEDA. (Spain)
(drawn animation)

Gyula Macskássy and John Halas found a studio to make advertising films in Budapest. (Hungary)

The Sociedad Espanola de Dibujos Animados (SEDA) is founded in Spain. The founders include Joaquin Xuadaro, Ricardo Garcia K-Hito, and Antonio Got.
(drawn animation)

The Philips radio company hires George Pal to create a model animation studio in Einhover. (Netherlands)

no date
Masaoka Film Production founded by Kenzo Masaoka in Kitano, Kyoto.



Note: Unfortunately I lack the time or resources to help people find copies of animated films and television programs. I have put together a web List of Online Video and Book Stores that will be useful to find copies in the United States. There are other similar stores on the Internet around the world that might be able to supply the DVDs, LDs, or video tapes that are desired. Check my Animation on the World Wide Web pages for links to animation studios and other Internet resources that may have further information. I am not involved in trading materials from my own collection. I am still waiting to see most of the programs in this Chronology and would be happy to find sources for many of them.

Because of these circumstances I will not respond to requests for help to find these types of materials.


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