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Developed the Theatre Optique in 1888.
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Emile Reynaud
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British-born animator who animated "Humorous Phases of Funny Faces" in 1906
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James Stuart Blackton
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Experimental animator who made the 1908 film "Fantasmagorie"
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Emile Cohl
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American animator who made Gertie the Dinosaur
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Winsor McCay
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Russian stop-motion animator who made the 1912 film "Cameraman's Revenge"
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Ladislas Starevitch
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Swedish/German experimental animator who made the 1924 film "Symphonie Diagonale"
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Viking Eggeling
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Animator who worked with her husband and friends in their garage to make the 1926 film "Adventures of Prince Achmed"
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Lotte Reiniger
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German experimental animator who made the 1935 film "Composition in Blue" and well as the 1938 film "Study No. 6"
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Oskar Fischinger
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1913 studio located in The Bronx. Founder (for whom the studio was named) invented the peg bar.
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Barré Studios
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1914 studio where the Fleischer Brothers got their start.
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Bray Studios
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Directed the 1919 film "Tantalizing Fly" under Bray Studios.
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Max Fleischer
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1915 Studio run by William Randolph Hurst.
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International Film Service (IFS)
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IFS production done by G. Herriman and L. Searl in 1916.
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Krazy Kat Goes-A-Wooing
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1917 studio begun by a man who would later inspire Walk Disney.
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Paul Terry Productions
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1915 Studio run by a charismatic, alcoholic Australian.
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Pat Sullivan Studios
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Animator who developed a character in Feline Follies later known as Felix the Cat.
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Otto Messmer
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1921 studio that was formed by former animators from Bray Studios.
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Out of the Inkwell Films
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1929 offshoot of Out of the Inkwell films
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Fleischer Studios
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Fleischer Studios 1930 production in which Betty Boop made her first appearance.
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Dizzy Dishes
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Famous character developed by Max and Dave Fleischer in 1933
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Popeye
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1923 mixed live-action and animated film that was the first of Disney's films to become famous
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Alice's Wonderland
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1927 Disney film that starred Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
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Trolley Troubles
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1928 film in which Mickey Mouse debuted
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Steamboat Willie
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1932 Silly Symphony that was the first animated film to utilize full 3-color Technicolor.
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Flowers and Trees
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1937 Disney film that was a financial risk but immense success
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
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Animator who Disney befriended early in his career and who developed many famous Disney characters
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Ub Iwerks
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Cited by Matt Marsden to be the two first real animators.
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Emile Cohl and Winsor McCay
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Animated a sequence of photographs of a horse to prove that they have 4 hooves off the ground at once during a gallop
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Eadweard Muybridge
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