Angus & Cheryl is a cool little toon making the rounds in the media that is for all countries and requires no dubbing with universal appeal for all. The theme is about boys vs girls, very simple and global for all to understand. See more episodes>>
It all started [...]
The Mole was a classic cartoon series from the old Czechoslovakia, and Sandbox World unearthed a whole bunch of these cartoons on Youtube. See more>>
Pinocchio in Outer Space is rare little anomaly in the animation world. The quality of the movie is superior to the cartoons that came out in 1965. This Belgian-American joint animated movie makes itself as a sequel of the original Walt Disney movie but never equals the first in the script. With [...]
Pilot Math is a great way to learn math with animated Flash clips and can be viewed on Youtube. Ad a few sci-fi elements and a story and you have a great little teaching tool in form of vignettes for kids. This just might be the way of the future to teach kids certain subjects. See [...]
The Ultimate Underdog Collection With the release of the live action version of Underdog, Classic Media is releasing newer versions of Underdog that they had a few years ago. When it comes to script, Underdog is lame but has a certain charm with the theme song and the weird characters. It’s [...]
I got my little sandbox shovel and dug with all my might and found this classic from BBC called Roobarb and Custard written by Grange Calveley and animated by Bob Godfrey. Thirty 5 minutes long episodes were made, and each one ran before the news in England in 1974. Roobard was a clever dog who always [...]
Calvin and Hobbes TV show? Maybe not in our lifetime, or Bill Watterson’s, the creator of Calvin and Hobbes . The man is sitting on his book reprints and hording a handsome amount of money. Donato Di Carlo at the CFP Milano film school lets our imagination wander to a far flung TV [...]
Atomic Cartoons doesn’t want to be misunderstood with their new show. The animation studio who gave us both Atomic Betty and Big City Birds, are working on a new series. It’s called Mythunderstood and this YouTube clip directed by Tyler Schroeder will give you a glimpse into this exciting new offering.
The Sandbox World screening room brings you the original Dr. Seuss story as animated by the now long defunct Paramount animation studio called UPA. A true classic.
A cult classic from the Modern Madcap series, La Petite Parade.
Posted on March 23, 2007, , by tone, under
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Everyday does matter, Danny Gregory has released an amazing book based on his great site/blog/video/how-to page. He can take the simple little things in life and weave something magical with his art. Quite amusing in his thoughts and a muse at times with his videos. Good to see there [...]
Here is Gumby’s first stellar appearance made 50 years ago, and Art Clokey had this to say about that episode…
"Well, you know, the spaceship had four modules on spokes like a wheel. The fifth module, that is the central module, was spherical. The idea [...]
Here is a blast from the past Jeremy the Bear created by Olga Pouchine in the early 1970s. This little bear has an underground following in some parts of the world. Jeremy is a little bear who runs away from his problems most of the time as experienced in his [...]
Posted on March 5, 2007, , by tone, under
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Cool McCool was created by Bob Kane, Cool McCool is a spoof of James Bond and spy shows of the 60’s. Some of the villains were lame rip-offs of Batman’s enemies, Jack-in-the-Box (Joker), The Owl (Penguin) and Dr. Madcap (Mad Hatter). The complete series is out this week. This series is only for [...]
Killed Cartoons: Casualties from the War on Free Expression
With censored cartoons, many unpublished, by the likes of Garry Trudeau, Doug Marlette, Paul Conrad, Mike Luckovich, Matt Davies, and Ted Rall (all Pulitzer Prize winners or finalists), as well as unearthed editorial illustrations by Norman Rockwell, [...]