Beyond the Destination cover logo

001 - The Golden Age of Animation (Superman 1941, Part 1)

6m · Beyond the Destination · 04 Mar 07:09

Back in 1941, Superman had his cinematic debut, but it's probably not what you would have expected, you see, Superman first appeared on the big screen in an animated short film. And it was the first of many, with a total of 17 created. The first 9 of the shorts were produced by Fleischer Studios. The same people behind Betty Boop, and Popeye. The other 8, were produced by Famous studios. It was the first of its kind, it was an action-adventure serial, which no-one in animation was doing at the time. MUSIC LAKEYINSPIRED - The Process https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired/the-process CHILL CHILDREN - Workers, Winter Mood https://soundcloud.com/chillchildren/workers-winter-mood JERRY BECK www.cartoonresearch.com www.animationscoop.com/ www.twitter.com/jerrybeck SOCIAL iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-destination/id1357427517 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYEShJyLa5V66a68JoAkplA Twitter: https://twitter.com/Podcast_BTD

The episode 001 - The Golden Age of Animation (Superman 1941, Part 1) from the podcast Beyond the Destination has a duration of 6:04. It was first published 04 Mar 07:09. The cover art and the content belong to their respective owners.

More episodes from Beyond the Destination

Unedited Interview 002 | David Ely | Superman 1941

Here is our second "Unedited Interview" this time with David Ely. A full episode is coming soon. David Ely: - https://mmsuperman.tumblr.com/ - https://twitter.com/davextreme

Unedited Interviews 001 | Jerry Beck | Superman 1941

Here is our first episode of our new series "Unedited Interviews". Where you can listen to the complete interview before we edit out most of the extra information. Jerry Beck: - www.twitter.com/jerrybeck - https://www.amazon.com/Jerry-Beck/e/B001JP7YU4/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2?qid=1525933639&sr=1-2

001 - The Golden Age of Animation (Superman 1941, Part 1)

Back in 1941, Superman had his cinematic debut, but it's probably not what you would have expected, you see, Superman first appeared on the big screen in an animated short film. And it was the first of many, with a total of 17 created. The first 9 of the shorts were produced by Fleischer Studios. The same people behind Betty Boop, and Popeye. The other 8, were produced by Famous studios. It was the first of its kind, it was an action-adventure serial, which no-one in animation was doing at the time. MUSIC LAKEYINSPIRED - The Process https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired/the-process CHILL CHILDREN - Workers, Winter Mood https://soundcloud.com/chillchildren/workers-winter-mood JERRY BECK www.cartoonresearch.com www.animationscoop.com/ www.twitter.com/jerrybeck SOCIAL iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-destination/id1357427517 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYEShJyLa5V66a68JoAkplA Twitter: https://twitter.com/Podcast_BTD

Every Podcast » Beyond the Destination » 001 - The Golden Age of Animation (Superman 1941, Part 1)