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February Duck Amuck (ss), Charles M. Jones /Warner Bros. (drawn animation) Peter Pan (f), Hamilton Luske, Clyde Geronimi, and Wilfred Jackson /Disney. |
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April Little Johnny Jet (ss), Tex Avery /MGM. (drawn animation) Ron Clements (Ronald Francis Clements) (April 25, 1953- ) (director, animator, writer) born in Sioux City, Iowa. |
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May Danny Elfman (May 29, 1953- ) (composer, voice actor, producer) born in Amarillo, Texas. |
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May La Bergere et le Ramoneur ("The Shephredess and the Chimneysweep"; "The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird") (f), Paul Grimault /Les Gemaux. (France) (drawn animation) |
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June Christopher Crumpet (ss), Robert Cannon /UPA. (drawn animation) |
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June Nizo Yamamoto (Yamamoto Nizo, 山本 二三) (June 27, 1953- ) (art director, background artist, storyboard artist) born in Goto, Nagasaki. |
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July Jack Warner closes his studio for six months when he becomes convinced that 3-D movies would make animation too expensive to be continued. |
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July The Owl and the Pussycat (ss), John Halas and Brian Borthwick /Halas-Batchelor. (Great Britain) (drawn animation) Contains experimental use of 3D optical techniques. |
July Toru Furuya (Furuya Toru, 古谷 徹) (July 31, 1953- ) (voice actor) born in Yokohama, Kanagawa. |
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August A Is For Atom (ss)/(edu), Carl Urbano /Sutherland. (drawn animation) Cat-Tails for Two (ss), Robert McKimson /Warner Bros. Maw and Paw (ss), Paul J. Smith /Lantz. |
August Sinfonia amazonica ("Amazon Symphony") (f), Anelio Latini Filho. (Brazil) (drawn animation) first Brazilian feature animation |
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September A Unicorn in the Garden (ss), Bill Hurtz /UPA. (drawn animation) first UPA Cartoon Special (1953-1956) |
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September Stare povesti ceske ("Old Czech Legends") (f), Jiri Trnka /Prague Puppet Animation Studio. (Czechoslovakia [Czech Republic]) (model animation) |
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October Rugged Bear (ss), Jack Hannah /Disney. (drawn animation) Winky Dink and You (tv)/(tvss), Harry Prichett and Brit Wyckoff /Barry & Enright Productions. |
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October Bonjour Paris ("La Tour Prends Garde") (f), Jean Image /Image. (France) (drawn animation) |
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November Peter Lord (Peter Duncan Fraser Lord) (November 4, 1953- ) (producer, director, animator, art director, writer) born in Bristol. (Great Britain) |
November Hidehito Ueda (Ueda Hidehito, うえだ ひでひと, 植田秀仁 (birth name)) (November 3, 1953- ) (director, storyboard artist, writer, animator) born in Yamanashi. |
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December The Tell-Tale Heart (ss), Ted Parmelee /UPA. (drawn animation) |
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no date Gumbasia (ss), Art Clokey /University of Southern California. (clay animation) Jim and Judy in Teleland ("Bob and Betty in Adventureland") (tvss), Film Flash Productions. |
no date Poison Ivy Picnic (ss)/(edu), Laurence Hyde /NFB. (Canada) (drawn animation) |
no date Coastal Navigation and Pilotage (edu)/(sf), Louis Dahl /Halas-Batchelor. (Great Britain) (drawn animation, model animation) Martin et Gaston (ss), Henri Gruel. (France) Polyot na Lunu [Полёт На Луну] ("Flight to the Moon") (sf), Valentina Brumberg and Zinaida Brumberg /Soyuzmultifilm. (Soviet Union [Russia]) O sklenicku víc ("One Glass Too Many"; "A Drop Too Much") (ss), Bretislav Pojar /Prague Puppet Animation Studio. (Czechoslovakia [Czech Republic]) La Piccola fiammiferaia ("The Little Match Girl") (ss), Romano Scarpa. (Italy) Enzo d'Aló (director, writer, producer) born in Naples. (Italy) Micheline Charest (producer) born in London. (Great Britain) Michael Dudok de Wit (director, animator, producer, writer) born in Abcoude. (Netherlands) |
no date Mori no Ongakukai ("The Forest Concert") (ss), Roda Iwao. (drawn animation) Ruben Aquino (animator) born on Okinawa. |
no date "The Little Heroes" (ss), Wan Chaochen /Shanghai Animation. (model animation) |
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