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April Jerry's Cousin (ss), William Hanna and Joseph Barbera /MGM. (drawn animation) |
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June Symphony in Slang (ss), Tex Avery /MGM. (drawn animation) Tall Timber Tale (ss), Connie Rasinski /Terrytoons. Tress MacNeille (June 20, 1951- ) (voice actress) born in Chicago, Illinois. |
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July Alice in Wonderland (f), Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, and Wilfred Jackson /Disney. (drawn animation) Pilgrim Popeye (ss), Izzy Sarber /Famous. |
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August Mamoru Oshii (Oshii Mamoru 押井守) (August 8, 1951- ) (director, writer, storyboard artist) born in Tokyo. |
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September Harvey R. Cohen (September 13, 1951-January 14, 2007) (composer) born in Boston, Massachusetts. Mark Hamill (Mark Richard Hamill) (September 25, 1951- ) (voice actor, voice director) born in Oakland, California. Fred Seibert (Frederick George Seibert) (September 15, 1951- ) (producer) born in New York, New York. |
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November Vegetable Vaudeville (ss), Isadore Sparber /Famous. (drawn animation) first Kartune series (1951-1953) |
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no date Duck and Cover (edu)/(ss), Archer Productions. (live action, some drawn animation) |
no date Folksong Fantasy (ss), Alma Duncan /NFB. (Canada) (model animation) Now Is the Time (ss), Norman McLaren /NFB. (Canada) |
no date A Kiskakas gyémánt félkrajcárja ("The Young Cockerel's Diamond") (ss), Gyula Macskássy /Magyar Film. (Hungary) (drawn animation) Am Busen der Natur (ss)/(adv), Hans Fischerkoesen. (Germany [West Germany]) Enterprise (adv)/(ss), Peter Sachs /Larkins. (Great Britain) Kako se rodio Kico ("How Kico Was Born") (ss), Dusan Vukotic /Duga Film. (Yugoslavia [Croatia]) Mary's Birthday (edu)/(ss), Lotte Reiniger /Primrose. (Great Britain) "Master Manol" (ss), Dimo Lingurski /Sofia Animation. (Bulgaria) Noch pered rozhdestvom [Ночь Перед Рождеством] ("The Night Before Christmas"; "Christmas Eve") (sf), Valentina Brumberg and Zinaida Brumberg /Soyuzmultifilm. (Soviet Union [Russia]) Ratoiul neascultator ("The Naughty Duckling") (ss), Ion Popesco-Gopo. (Romania) Los sueñios de Tay-Pi ("The Visions of Tay-Pi") (f), José María Blay and Franz Winterstein /Balet y Blay. (Spain) Veselý cirkus ("Merry Circus") (ss), Jiri Trnka /Studio Loutkového Filmu. (Czechoslovakia). Duga Film founded in Zagreb with government funding. Director is Fadil Hadzic. (Yugoslavia [Croatia]) |
no date Maho no kutsu (ss), Yoshitaro Kataoka /Kataoka Pro and Nihon Shikisai Eiga. (drawn animation) |
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