1942 in animation

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Years in animation: 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945
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Years: 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945

This is a list of events in 1942 in animation.

Events[]

January[]

February[]

March[]

  • March 20: Riley Thomson's Mickey Mouse cartoon Symphony Hour, produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studios, premiers.[8]
  • March 28: Friz Freleng's Bugs Bunny cartoon The Wabbit Who Came to Supper, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, premiers.[9]
  • The Walt Disney Animation Studios releases Stop That Tank!, an wartime propaganda short directed by Ub Iwerks.[10]

April[]

May[]

June[]

July[]

  • July 11: Bob Clampett's Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid premiers, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, in which Beaky Buzzard makes his debut.[23]
  • July 18: The Tom & Jerry short The Bowling Alley-Cat, produced by Hanna-Barbera for MGM Animation, premiers.[24]
  • July 21: The Walt Disney Animation Studios releases the war-time propaganda cartoon Food Will Win the War, directed by Hamilton Luske.[25]
  • July 30: The Walt Disney Animation Studios releases the wartime propaganda cartoon Out Of The Frying Pan Into the Firing Line, directed by Ben Sharpsteen, starring Minnie Mouse and Pluto.[26]

August[]

  • August 1: Norman McCabe's wartime propaganda cartoon The Ducktators premiers, produced by the Warner Bros. Cartoons. The cartoon satirizes Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Hideki Tojo.[27][28]
  • August 9: The Walt Disney Animation Studios releases Bambi.[29]
  • August 22:
    • Friz Freleng's Bugs Bunny cartoon Fresh Hare, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, premiers.[30]
    • Tex Avery's first cartoon for MGM Animation premiers: Blitz Wolf. It's a war time propaganda short in which the Three Little Pigs story is retold with Adolf Hitler as the Big Bad Wolf.[31]
  • August 24: Walt Disney's Saludos Amigos premiers, an animated feature starring Donald Duck, aimed at the Latin American market, which will receive its U.S. premier half a year later. It marks the debut of José Carioca who will become a popular comics character in Brazil.[32][33]
  • August 29: Tex Avery's The Early Bird Dood It!, produced by MGM Animation, premiers.[34]

September[]

  • September 4: Jack Kinney's Goofy cartoon How to Play Baseball, produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studios, premiers.[35]
  • September 6: The wartime propaganda cartoon You're a Sap, Mr. Jap starring Popeye, directed by Dan Gordon, produced by Famous Studios, premiers.[36]
  • September 18: The wartime propaganda cartoon Japoteurs starring Superman, directed by Seymour Kneitel, produced by Famous Studios, premiers.[37]
  • September 19: Chuck Jones' short, The Dover Boys premiers, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. The short is notable for the use of limited animation and drybrush smear techniques.[38]
  • September 25: Jack King's Donald Duck cartoon The Vanishing Private, produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studios, premiers.[39]

October[]

  • October 3: Bob Clampett's The Hep Cat, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, premiers.[40]
  • October 8: Chuck Jones' The Squawkin' Hawk premiers, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, which marks the debut of Henery Hawk.[41]
  • October 9: Jack Kinney's Goofy cartoon The Olympic Champ, produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studios, premiers.[42]
  • October 10: The Tom & Jerry short Fine Feathered Friend, produced by Hanna-Barbera for MGM Animation, marks the debut of the iconic Tom & Jerry theme song.[43]
  • October 23: Jack Kinney's Goofy cartoon How to Swim, produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studios, premiers.[44]
  • October 24: Norman McCabe's Daffy Duck cartoon The Daffy Duckaroo, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, premiers.[45]

November[]

December[]

  • December 5: Chuck Jones's Daffy Duck and Porky Pig cartoon My Favorite Duck, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, premiers.[51]
  • December 9: Jack Kinney's Goofy cartoon How to Fish, produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studios, premiers.[52]
  • December 12: Chuck Jones' Bugs Bunny short, Case of the Missing Hare premiers, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons.[53]
  • December 25: The Popeye cartoon Me Musical Nephews starring Popeye trying to catch his three nephews playing music in their bedroom premiers, directed by Seymour Kneitel and produced by Famous Studios.[54]

Specific date unknown[]

  • Roberto Sgrilli creates the animated short Anacleto e la Faina.[55]
  • Norman McLaren's Hen Hop is released.[56][57]

Films released[]

Births[]

January[]

February[]

May[]

  • May 2: Enrico Bertorelli, Italian actor and voice actor (Italian dub voice of Cell and Commander Red in Dragon Ball Z, Commissioner James Gordon in Batman: The Animated Series), (d. 2020).[65]

August[]

  • August 20: Isaac Hayes, American singer and actor (voice of Chef in South Park), (d. 2008).

September[]

October[]

November[]

December[]

Specific date unknown[]

Deaths[]

May[]

  • May 14: Frank Churchill, American film composer and songwriter (Walt Disney Animation Studios), commits suicide at age 40.

See also[]

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