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  1. Fleischer Studios ( / ˈflaɪʃər /) was an American animation studio founded in 1929 by brothers Max and Dave Fleischer, who ran the pioneering company from its inception until its acquisition by Paramount Pictures, the parent company and the distributor of its films.

  2. History and Origins. The seeds for what would eventually become Fleischer Studios were planted in 1915 when Max Fleischer, who was then Art Editor for Popular Science Magazine, invented the rotoscope.

  3. This article contains a list of productions made by the American animation studio Cartoon Network Studios, a part of the Warner Bros. Television Studios division of Warner Bros. and owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

  4. Fleischer left Handy in 1953 and returned as production manager for the Bray Studios in New York, where he developed an educational television pilot about unusual birds and animals titled, Imagine That!

  5. HISTORY & ORIGINS. CELEBRATING BETTY: a 6-part series celebrating Betty Boop from her screen debut in the 1930s, to her continuing status as a cultural icon. PHOTO GALLERY: a collection of rare and rarely seen photos from the Fleischer Family Collection. THE LITTLE CLOWN WHO BECAME FAMOUS AND THEN BECAME KO-KO.

  6. The Fleischer Studios, founded by brothers Max and Dave Fleischer, stand as titans in the early days of animation. Their groundbreaking contributions during the 1920s and 1930s not only pushed the boundaries of animation but also shaped the industry into what we know today.

  7. Jan 4, 2019 · Max Fleischer was an animator, director and inventor of some 30 patents for animation production. He is best known for creating animated cartoons featuring popular characters including Betty Boop, Popeye The Sailor, Koko The Clown and Superman.