1972 in animation

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Years in animation: 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s
Years: 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975

Events in 1972 in animation.

Events[]

January[]

  • January 13: The first episode of The Adventures of Sir Prancelot is broadcast.[1]
  • January 24: The first episode of Loeki de Leeuw is broadcast, a series of stop-motion shorts which serve as bumpers before and after commercial breaks on Dutch television. The shorts will continue until 31 December 2004.[2]

February[]

  • February 14:
    • The first episode of Fingerbobs is broadcast.[3]
    • DePatie-Freleng Enterprises broadcasts The Lorax, based on Dr. Seuss' eponymous children's book.[4]

April[]

  • April 8: The first episode of The Most Important Person is broadcast.[5]
  • April 10: 44th Academy Awards: The Crunch Bird by Ted Petok wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Short.[6]
  • April 12: Ralph Bakshi's debut film, Fritz the Cat, is first released, based on the eponymous comic strip by Robert Crumb. The picture is the first animated film to receive an X-rating and be strictly marketed for adults. It manages to become a surprise box office hit.[7]

August[]

  • August 9: Bill Melendez' second Peanuts animated feature film Snoopy, Come Home is first released.[8][9]

September[]

October[]

November[]

December[]

Specific date unknown[]

Films released[]

Television series[]

Births[]

January[]

  • January 22: Romi Park, Korean-Japanese voice actress (voice of Edward Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist).

February[]

March[]

April[]

  • April 5: Yasuhiro Takemoto, Japanese director (The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, Hyouka) and member of Kyoto Animation, (d. 2019) in the Kyoto Animation arson attack.[30][31][32]
  • April 15: Lou Romano, American animator (The Iron Giant) and voice actor (The Incredibles and Ratatouille)
  • April 18: Brian Kelley, American television writer and producer (Futurama, Clerks: The Animated Series, The Simpsons).
  • April 27: Wellesley Wild, American animation writer (Family Guy, Animaniacs).

May[]

  • May 15: Bud'da, American hip hop producer, rapper, songwriter and composer (Da Boom Crew, The Proud Family).

June[]

July[]

August[]

September[]

October[]

November[]

Deaths[]

January[]

  • January 1: Maurice Chevalier, French actor and singer (sang the title song to The Aristocats), dies at age 83.[35]
  • January 16: Ross Bagdasarian, American animator, composer, singer and voice actor (creator of Alvin and The Chipmunks) dies from a heart attack at age 52.
  • January 17: Rochelle Hudson, American actress (voice of Honey in the Bosko cartoons), dies at age 55.

February[]

March[]

  • March 19: Carl Meyer, American voice actor (voice of Smack in Mr. Bug Goes to Town), animator and animation writer (Fleischer Brothers, Paramount Animation), dies at age 78.[37]
  • March 31: Aleksandar Denkov, Bulgarian illustrator, animator and comics artist (Bolen (The Little Thief)), dies at age 47.[38]

April[]

  • April 25: George Sanders, British actor (voice of Shere Khan in The Jungle Book), commits suicide at age 65.[39]

May[]

  • May 5: Frank Tashlin, American cartoonist, comics artist, illustrator, screenwriter, film director and animator (Van Beuren Studios, Terrytoons, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Walt Disney Company, Columbia Pictures, United Artists), dies at age 59.[40]
  • May 23: Nino Pagot, Italian comics artist and animator (Calimero), dies at the age of 64.[41]

June[]

  • June 26: David Lichine, Russian-American ballet dancer and choreographer (co-served as dance model during the Dance of the Hours segment in Fantasia and Two Silhouettes segment in Make Mine Music), dies at age 61.[42]

August[]

September[]

  • September 12: Max Fleischer, American animator, film director, animated film producer and comics artist (founder of Fleischer Studios), dies at age 89.[44]

October[]

November[]

  • November 27: Carl W. Stalling, American composer (Walt Disney Animation Studios, Looney Tunes) and co-inventor of the click track, dies at age 81.[46]

See also[]

Sources[]

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