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5 July 2022

  • 05:2005:20, 5 July 2022 diff hist −398 Duck PimplesActually, Pauline wasn't the inspiration for Jessica Rabbit. Tex Avery's Red Hot Riding Hood was; the filmmakers behind WFRR said so themselves. Also, I don't think Doug Walker is a good source of information, considering he doesn't really understand animation.

9 November 2021

  • 04:0804:08, 9 November 2021 diff hist +47 The Jim Henson Company→‎Television: I made these additions because both Out to Lunch and 20 Years & Still Counting were among the few Sesame Street productions that were directly produced by The Jim Henson Company. While Jim and his company did create the SS Muppets, Sesame Street was created by Sesame Workshop (and not all the SS characters are Muppets; there's plenty of humans and animated characters on that show, too).
  • 04:0304:03, 9 November 2021 diff hist −13 The Jim Henson Company→‎Filmography: The reasons why I got rid of this was because Elmo in Grouchland is actually one of the few Sesame Street productions that was directly produced by The JIm Henson Company. Follow That Bird is different because the Henson company didn't produce that movie; the Muppet Workshop only provided the Muppets for that movie. Elmo in Grouchland is directly produced by Jim Henson Pictures.
  • 03:5603:56, 9 November 2021 diff hist −73 Sesame Street Presents: Follow That BirdWhile The Jim Henson Company did create the Sesame Street Muppets, they didn't create the show. Sesame Street was created by Sesame Workshop. On top of this, The Jim Henson Company didn't produce this movie, as my research shows, especially considering there was a ton SS TV specials that weren't produced by TJHC.
  • 03:5203:52, 9 November 2021 diff hist −191 Out to Lunch (TV program)I changed it because it's based on my research.

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11 January 2021

  • 15:2815:28, 11 January 2021 diff hist −10 Jack Hannah→‎Biography: I decided to go back to placing focus on the pint-sized antagonists, as they are considered among the more disposable of the old Disney cartoon shorts. Hannah's shorts where Donald is paired with the nephews and other animals, particularly those that starred Humphrey the Bear, are held in a good regard. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

9 December 2020

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29 May 2020

  • 09:3109:31, 29 May 2020 diff hist +51 Wakko's Wish→‎Production and release: Tom Ruegger said the movie was released on December 31, 1999. Keep in mind, Tom Ruegger co-directed this movie and created Animaniacs. Also, I added a link. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 09:2609:26, 29 May 2020 diff hist 0 Wakko's WishI changed the release date because Tom Ruegger, creator of Animaniacs and co-director of Wakko's Wish, said the movie was released on December 31, 1999. Here's proof: https://cartoonatics.blogspot.com/2010/11/animaniacs-christmas-movie.html?showComment=1291355617518&m=1#c7511771232916155876 Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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