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Events in 1935 in animation.
Films released
- 5 January -
The Tortoise and the Hare (United States)
- 7 January - Robinson Crusoe Isle (United States)
- 9 January - Hey-Hey Fever (United States)
- 11 January - The First Snow (United States)
- 12 January -
Buddy of the Legion (United States)
- 18 January:
-
Baby Be Good (United States)
- The Gloom Chasers (United States)
- 19 January:
- 25 January:
- Beware of Barnacle Bill (United States)
- What A Night (United States)
- 1 February:
- 2 February -
Little Black Sambo (United States)
- 6 February - The Bull Fight (United States)
- 9 February - Country Boy (United States)
- 15 February -
Taking the Blame (United States)
- 16 February:
- 22 February:
- Be Kind to "Aminals" (United States)
- Fireman, Save My Child (United States)
- 23 February -
The Band Concert (United States)
- 1 March:
- 2 March:
- 8 March:
- The Lost Chick (United States)
- The Moth and the Spider (United States)
- 9 March -
Buddy's Pony Express (United States)
- 11 March - Two Little Lambs (United States)
- 15 March:
- 16 March -
Mickey's Service Station (United States)
- 21 March - Old Dog Tray (United States)
- 22 March:
- 25 March:
- 30 March:
- 5 April - Flying Oil (United States)
- 6 April:
- 12 April - Graduation Exercises (United States)
- 13 April:
- Good Little Monkeys (United States)
- Mickey's Kangaroo (United States)
- 19 April:
- Peg Leg Pete, The Pirate (United States)
-
Swat the Fly (United States)
- 20 April:
- 26 April:
- 27 April:
- Mary's Little Lamb (United States)
- The Chinese Nightingale (United States)
- 29 April - Elmer the Great Dane (United States)
- 3 May - Modern Red Hood (United States)
- 11 May:
- 14 May - A Cat, a Mouse and a Bell (United States)
- 17 May - Five Puplets (United States)
- 18 May -
Buddy's Lost World (United States)
- 19 May -
The Kids in the Shoe (United States)
- 20 May - The King's Jester (United States)
- 24 May:
- 25 May:
- 31 May:
- Choose Your "Weppins" (United States)
- Opera Night (United States)
- 8 June - Into Your Dance (United States)
- 14 June - King Looney XIV (United States)
- 15 June - Summertime (United States)
- 17 June -
Towne Hall Follies [
fr] (United States)
- 21 June:
- 22 June -
Buddy's Bug Hunt (United States)
- 26 June:
- 28 June:
- For Better or Worser (United States)
- Moans and Groans (United States)
- 4 July:
- ’’ The Gummy Sour Kids Factory Year (1950) (United States)
- 12 July:
- 13 July:
- 19 July -
A Language All My Own (United States)
- 20 July -
Buddy Steps Out (United States)
- 22 July - At Your Service (United States)
- 26 July:
- Dizzy Divers (United States)
-
Sinbad the Sailor (United States)
- The Foxy-Fox (United States)
- 28 July - Scrappy's Big Moment (United States)
- 1 August - Garden Gaieties (United States)
- 3 August -
Mickey's Fire Brigade (United States)
- 9 August - Chain Letters (United States)
- 16 August -
Betty Boop and Grampy (United States)
- 17 August:
- Neighbors (United States)
- The Merry Old Soul (United States)
- 19 August - Bronco Buster (United States)
- 23 August - Birdland (United States)
- 24 August -
Buddy the Gee Man (United States)
- 29 August - Scrappy's Trailer (United States)
- 30 August - The Three Bears (United States)
- 31 August:
- 6 September:
- 7 September -
The Lady in Red (United States)
- 14 September:
- 20 September:
- 21 September - The Old Plantation (United States)
- 23 September - Amateur Broadcast (United States)
- 27 September:
- 28 September -
On Ice (United States)
- 30 September -
Balloon Land (United States)
- 5 October -
Music Land (United States)
- 13 October - The Bon Bon Parade (United States)
- 14 October - Foiled Again (United States)
- 15 October - Football (United States)
- 18 October -
Making Stars (United States)
- 19 October:
- 25 October - Adventures of Popeye (United States)
- 26 October -
Three Orphan Kittens (United States)
- 28 October -
The Quail Hunt (United States)
- 1 November - A June Bride (United States)
- 2 November -
Gold Diggers of '49 (United States)
- 7 November - Let's Ring Doorbells (United States)
- 8 November - Musical Memories (United States)
- 15 November:
- 16 November:
- 18 November -
Monkey Wretches [
fr] (United States)
- 22 November -
Henry, the Funniest Living American (United States)
- 29 November - Southern Horse - Pitality (United States)
- 30 November -
Cock o' the Walk (United States)
- 2 December - Case of the Lost Sheep (United States)
- 7 December - The Spinach Overture (United States)
- 13 December - Ye Olde Toy Shop (United States)
- 14 December:
- 18 December -
Little Nobody (United States)
- 23 December - Doctor Oswald (United States)
- 27 December:
- Humpty Dumpty (United States)
-
Kannibal Kapers (United States)
- The Mayflower (United States)
Events
January
February
March
May
June
July
August
- August 3:
Ben Sharpsteen's
Mickey's Fire Brigade, starring
Mickey Mouse,
Donald Duck and
Goofy, produced by
Walt Disney Animation Studios, premieres.
[10]
- August 10–September 1:
3rd Venice International Film Festival: The Disney cartoon
The Band Concert, directed by
Wilfred Jackson, is awarded a special Golden Medal and an award for Best Animation.
[11]
[12]
- August 16:
Betty Boop and Grampy, directed and produced by the
Fleischer Brothers, premieres. In this cartoon
Betty Boop visits
Grampy, who makes his debut.
[13]
- August 31:
David Hand's
Pluto's Judgement Day, starring
Mickey Mouse and
Pluto, produced by
Walt Disney Animation Studios. Despite being an official Mickey Mouse cartoon, the plot revolves around Pluto, with him being tortured by hellish cats in a nightmare.
[14]
September
October
November
December
Specific date unknown
Films released
Births
January
- January 1:
Kenji Yoshida, Japanese anime producer, manga artist and illustrator (co-founder of
Tatsunoko Production).
- January 7:
Tommy Johnson, American orchestral tuba player (
Walt Disney Animation Studios,
All Dogs Go to Heaven,
Tom and Jerry: The Movie,
Toy Story,
Toy Story 2,
Antz,
Ice Age,
Looney Tunes: Back in Action,
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers,
The Ant Bully), (d.
2006).
- January 9:
Bob Denver, American actor (voice of
Gilligan in
The New Adventures of Gilligan and
Gilligan's Planet, himself in
The Simpsons episode "
Simpson Tide"), (d.
2005).
[27]
- January 22:
Seymour Cassel, American actor (voice of
Chuck Sirianni in the
Justice League Unlimited episode "I Am Legion", Man in Panda Suit in the
Gary the Rat episode "Manratten"), (d.
2019).
[28]
- January 27:
Vladimir Zuykov, Russian animator and illustrator, (
Film, Film, Film,
Winnie-the-Pooh,
About an Old Man, an Old Woman and Their Hen Ryaba), (d.
2021).
[29]
February
- February 16:
- February 18:
March
- March 13:
Jim Thurman, American actor, writer, director, cartoonist, and producer (
Sesame Street,
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids,
Muppet Babies), (d.
2007).
- March 22:
M. Emmet Walsh, American actor (voice of Earl Stutz in
The Iron Giant, Mack in
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, Olaf Hugglesbjork in
Pound Puppies, Cosmic Owl in
Adventure Time,
Gemsbok #1 in
The Wild Thornberrys episode "Rain Dance", Jeb in the
What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode "A Scooby-Doo! Christmas"), (d.
2024).
[34]
[35]
April
- April 4:
Kenneth Mars, American actor (voice of King Triton in
The Little Mermaid franchise, Tuskernini in
Darkwing Duck, Professor Screweyes in
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, Grandpa Longneck in
The Land Before Time franchise,
Beethoven in the
Animaniacs episode "Roll Over, Beethoven", Dr. Gunter Hunterhanker in the
Freakazoid! episode "Candle Jack"), (d.
2011).
[36]
- April 9:
-
Avery Schreiber, American actor and comedian (voice of Tubbs in
Pound Puppies, Benny the Ball in
Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats, Beanie the Brain-Dead Bison in
Animaniacs), (d.
2002).
[37]
-
Motomu Kiyokawa, Japanese voice actor (voice of Kozo Fuyutsuki in
Neon Genesis Evangelion and
Rebuild of Evangelion, Walter C. Dornez in
Hellsing, Tem Ray in
Mobile Suit Gundam, Tippy in
Is the Order a Rabbit?, Artorius in
Restaurant to Another World), (d.
2022).
[38]
- April 14:
Barbara Frawley, Australian actress (voice of Dot in
Dot and the Kangaroo and its sequels), (d.
2004).
- April 18:
Jerry Dexter, American actor (voice of Chuck in
Shazzan, Alan in
Josie and the Pussycats, Ted in
Goober and the Ghost Chasers,
Aqualad in
Aquaman,
Sunfire in
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends), (d.
2013).
[39]
- April 29:
Lennie Weinrib, American voice actor (original voice of
Scrappy-Doo, King Leonidas and the secretary bird in
Bedknobs and Broomsticks,
Hunk in
Voltron: Defender of the Universe, Bigmouth in
The Smurfs), (d.
2006).
[40]
May
- May 2:
Lance LeGault, American actor (voice of Junior the Buffalo in
Home on the Range, Yank Justice in
Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines, the Chief in
Tugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly), (d.
2012).
[41]
- May 3:
Ron Popeil, American inventor and marketing personality (voiced himself in the
Futurama episode "
A Big Piece of Garbage"), (d.
2021).
[42]
- May 8:
Prescott Wright, American film distributor and animation producer (founder of the
Ottawa International Animation Festival, produced the
International Tournée of Animation, creative staffing specialist of
Disney's Feature Division), (d.
2006).
[43]
- May 15:
Burny Mattinson, American writer, director, and animator (
Walt Disney Animation Studios), (d.
2023).
[44]
- May 18:
Allan Burns, American television producer and writer (
Jay Ward Productions), (d.
2021).
[45]
- May 27:
Lee Meriwether, American actress (voice of Lucilee Diamond in
Batman vs. Two-Face, Widow Liebner in the
Duckman episode "Pig Amok").
- May 28:
Anne Reid, English actress (voice of Wendolene in
A Close Shave).
- May 30:
Lee Gunther, American film editor (co-founder of
Marvel Productions), (d.
1998).
June
- June 9:
Peter Renaday, American actor (voice of
Splinter in
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Sir George in
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien,
Abraham Lincoln in
Animaniacs,
Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and
Evil Con Carne,
Howard Stark in the
Iron Man episode "Not Far from the Tree").
- June 12: Joe Mazzuca, American television producer (
Filmation,
Marvel Productions,
Hanna-Barbera), (d.
2002).
- June 15:
Doug Crane, American comics artist and animator (
Terrytoons,
Hanna-Barbera,
Filmation,
Spider-Man,
Heavy Metal,
Beavis and Butt-Head), (d.
2020).
[46]
[47]
- June 22:
Floyd Norman, American comic book artist, animator (
Walt Disney Animation Studios,
Hanna-Barbera,
It's Punky Brewster,
Alvin and the Chipmunks,
Cats Don't Dance), storyboard artist (
Hanna-Barbera,
DIC Entertainment,
Garfield and Friends,
Mother Goose and Grimm,
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas,
Toy Story 2,
The Tigger Movie,
Monsters, Inc.,
Courage the Cowardly Dog,
Disneytoon Studios,
Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns,
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange,
Free Birds,
Robot Chicken) and writer (
The Real Ghostbusters,
The Hunchback of Notre Dame,
Mulan).
July
- July 17:
Donald Sutherland, Canadian actor (voice of Dr. Sid in
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, President Stone in
Astro Boy, the Narrator and Sir Percy Fitzpatrick in
Jock the Hero Dog, Captain Charles Johnson in
Pirate's Passage, Hollis Hurlbut in
The Simpsons episode "
Lisa the Iconoclast").
- July 19:
Vasily Livanov, Soviet and Russian actor and animation director (
Soyuzmultfilm).
- July 22:
Stanley Ralph Ross, American writer (
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home,
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero), and actor (voice of
Gorilla Grodd and
Brainiac in
Super Friends), (d.
2000).
- July 29:
Joan Gerber, American actress (voice of
Granny in
Corn on the Cop, Irma Boyle in
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home, The Elephant in
The Mouse and His Child, Mrs. Rich and Irona the Maid in
Richie Rich, Mrs. Kelp in
Snorks, Mrs. Beakley and Glittering Goldie in
DuckTales, Gotcha Grabmore in
Tiny Toon Adventures, Shreeka in the
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode "Shreeka's Revenge"), (d.
2011).
[48]
- July 30:
Nick Meglin, American comics writer, theater lyricist and animation scriptwriter (
Batfink,
The Pink Panther), (d.
2018).
[49]
August
September
- September 10:
Paul van Vliet, Dutch comedian, actor and singer (voice of King Radboud in
Alfred J. Kwak), (d.
2023).
[53]
- September 14:
Henry Gibson, American actor (voice of Wilbur in
Charlotte's Web, Eleroo in
The Wuzzles, Dr. Applecheek in
Tom and Jerry: The Movie, Lord Pain in
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy), (d.
2009).
[54]
- September 16:
Jules Bass, American director, producer, composer, lyricist and author (co-founder of
Rankin/Bass), (d.
2022).
[55]
- September 18:
Román Arámbula, Mexican comic book artist, animator (
Hanna-Barbera), storyboard artist (
Tubby the Tuba,
TaleSpin,
Little Shop,
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes,
Madeline,
Warner Bros. Animation,
Problem Child,
101 Dalmatians: The Series) and sheet timer (
King of the Hill), (d.
2020).
[56]
- September 26: Cullen Blaine, American animator (
Hanna-Barbera,
Alvin and the Chipmunks,
Denver, the Last Dinosaur,
The Simpsons,
Garfield and Friends, Nine Dog Christmas), storyboard artist (
Hanna-Barbera.
Ruby-Spears Enterprises,
Marvel Productions,
DIC Entertainment,
Ghostbusters,
The Berenstain Bears,
Spiral Zone,
Garfield and Friends,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,
Calico Entertainment,
Animaniacs,
Timon & Pumbaa,
Hey Arnold!,
The Magic School Bus,
God, the Devil and Bob,
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer,
Globehunters: An Around the World in 80 Days Adventure,
Make Way for Noddy,
Barbie: Fairytopia,
Arthur's Missing Pal,
Higglytown Heroes), sheet timer (
Warner Bros. Animation,
DIC Entertainment,
Jetlag Productions,
Life with Louie,
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child,
Disney Television Animation,
Jumanji,
Toonsylvania,
Silver Surfer,
Dora the Explorer,
All Grown Up!,
Tutenstein,
The Secret Saturdays,
G.I. Joe: Renegades), writer (
The Pink Panther Show), producer (
The Get Along Gang) and director (
Return to the Planet of the Apes,
DIC Entertainment,
Garfield and Friends,
Hey Arnold!,
Disney Television Animation,
Kid Notorious), (d.
2020).
October
- October 1:
Julie Andrews, English actress and singer (portrayed the title character in
Mary Poppins, and voiced Princess Zeila in
The Singing Princess, Queen Lillian in the
Shrek franchise, Marlena in the
Despicable Me franchise, narrator in
Enchanted).
- October 20:
Jerry Orbach, American actor (voice of Lumière in
Beauty and the Beast), (d.
2004).
[57]
[58]
- October 29:
Isao Takahata, Japanese animator, film director and producer (
Grave of the Fireflies,
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya), (d.
2018).
[59]
- October 31: Thomas Warkentin, American comics artist, comics writer and animator (
Filmation,
Warner Bros. Animation), (d.
2003).
[60]
November
- November 7:
Lubomír Beneš, Czech animator and director (co-creator of
Pat & Mat), (d.
1995).
- November 30:
Woody Allen, American film director, writer, actor, and comedian (voice of Z Marion-4195 "Z" in
Antz).
December
Specific date unknown
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