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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. | '''Technique:''' Traditional animation. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A triumphant trumpet fanfare. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on a 1940s re-release of the cartoon ''Flip's Lunchroom''. | '''Availability:''' Seen on a 1940s re-release of the cartoon ''Flip's Lunchroom''. | ||
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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. | '''Technique:''' Traditional animation. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A whimsical tune. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on earlier releases distributed by the company. Three such examples are ''Kennedy vs. Khrushchev: Missile Showdown'', ''The Rocket Man'' and ''50 Years Before Your Eyes''. | '''Availability:''' Seen on earlier releases distributed by the company. Three such examples are ''Kennedy vs. Khrushchev: Missile Showdown'', ''The Rocket Man'' and ''50 Years Before Your Eyes''. | ||
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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. | '''Technique:''' Traditional animation. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' An excerpt of “Small Parts Suite: Opening” by Wilfred Burns. Sometimes, it's silent. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Philosophy of the Obvious'', ''River People of Chad'', and other films with Dr. Frederick Perls, as well as other releases from the era. | '''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Philosophy of the Obvious'', ''River People of Chad'', and other films with Dr. Frederick Perls, as well as other releases from the era. | ||
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'''Technique:''' Fluid cel animation. | '''Technique:''' Fluid cel animation. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A loud, electronic warbling tune, and some chord notes while the "fi" forms. | ||
'''Availability:''' Several other companies now distribute the movie library of this now-defunct company. Last seen on ''Ten Seconds That Shook the World'' on AT&T U-verse Screen Pack, but it is no longer available. Also seen on ''The Red Balloon'' and ''Sad Song of Yellow Skin''. You can find this fairly easily on old PBS programs on the Internet Archive, mainly those originally presented by WNET. The B&W variant was found in the Argentinian film ''Piel de Verano''. The entire jingle can be heard in the podcast ''Blowback (Season 3, Episode 1)'' about 24 minutes into the episode. | '''Availability:''' Several other companies now distribute the movie library of this now-defunct company. Last seen on ''Ten Seconds That Shook the World'' on AT&T U-verse Screen Pack, but it is no longer available. Also seen on ''The Red Balloon'' and ''Sad Song of Yellow Skin''. You can find this fairly easily on old PBS programs on the Internet Archive, mainly those originally presented by WNET. The B&W variant was found in the Argentinian film ''Piel de Verano''. The entire jingle can be heard in the podcast ''Blowback (Season 3, Episode 1)'' about 24 minutes into the episode. | ||
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'''Technique:''' None. | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' None. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on FI's later releases, in collaboration with BBC Enterprises. Check websites like the Internet Archive for their films. | '''Availability:''' Seen on FI's later releases, in collaboration with BBC Enterprises. Check websites like the Internet Archive for their films. | ||