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The earliest known animated film is Émile Cohl's 'Fantasmagorie' from 1908, which consisted of 700 drawings on paper, each photographed onto film to create 80 seconds of animation.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) cost $1.5 million to produce—equivalent to about $31 million today—and required over 1 million drawings, nearly bankrupting Disney Studios.
Disney animators Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas developed the 12 Principles of Animation in 1981, which remain the fundamental rulebook for all animators worldwide, from squash-and-stretch to timing.
Most anime is animated 'on threes,' meaning only 8 unique drawings per second instead of the standard 24, which is why anime uses approximately 3,000 frames per episode versus Western cartoons' 15,000-20,000.
Japan's 'Sazae-san' has aired continuously since 1969 with over 8,000 episodes, making it the longest-running animated TV series in history according to Guinness World Records.
Traditional cel animation required painting each frame on transparent celluloid sheets; a single 90-minute film could use 65,000-150,000 hand-painted cels, with top studios employing over 300 artists.
The term 'Mickey Mousing' in film scoring describes precisely synchronizing music to on-screen actions, a technique pioneered in 'Steamboat Willie' (1928), the first cartoon with synchronized sound.
Warner Bros' Termite Terrace animators produced Looney Tunes cartoons in just 6 weeks from concept to completion during the 1940s, compared to Disney's 18-24 month production schedules.
Editorial cartoons date back to the 1500s, but the modern political cartoon emerged in 1754 with Benjamin Franklin's 'Join, or Die' snake illustration, America's first political cartoon.
Disney's multiplane camera (1937) used up to seven layers of artwork at different distances to create depth, standing 14 feet tall and costing $70,000—revolutionizing animation cinematography.
Max Fleischer patented rotoscoping in 1917, a technique of tracing over live-action footage frame-by-frame, which was used to create realistic movement in Betty Boop and later, Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty.'
The first successful newspaper comic strip, 'The Yellow Kid' (1895), generated so much revenue through merchandise that it proved cartoons could be profitable businesses, paving the way for modern character licensing worth billions.
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