Animated Short Film Series
- Mickey Mouse (1928–1942, 1947–1953)
- Looney Tunes (1930–1969)
- Bugs Bunny (1941-1964)
- Daffy Duck (1938–1968)
- Porky Pig (1936–1946, 1948–1951)
- Sniffles (1939–1946)
- Inki (1939–1950)
- Terrytoons (1930–1964)
- Merrie Melodies (1931–1969)
- Scrappy (1931-1941)
- Popeye (1933–1957)
- Color Rhapsodies (1934–1949)
- Donald Duck (1937–1956)
- Walter Lantz Cartunes (also known as New Universal Cartoons or Cartune Comedies) (1938–1942)
- Goofy (1939–1955)
- Andy Panda (1939–1949)
- Tom and Jerry (1940–1958, 1961–1967)
- The Midnight Snack
- The Night Before Christmas
- Woody Woodpecker (1941-1949,1951–1972)
- Swing Symphonies (1941-1945)
- The Fox and the Crow (1941-1950)
- Superman (1941-1943)
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—Denis Diderot (17131784)
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“You should look straight at a film; thats the only way to see one. Film is not the art of scholars but of illiterates.”
—Werner Herzog (b. 1942)
“The womans world ... is shown as a series of limited spaces, with the woman struggling to get free of them. The struggle is what the film is about; what is struggled against is the limited space itself. Consequently, to make its point, the film has to deny itself and suggest it was the struggle that was wrong, not the space.”
—Jeanine Basinger (b. 1936)