Most Popular Animation Movies
Volotov provides the best of new animation coupled with an in-depth, detailed look at your favorite cartoon classics. See state of the art digital animation or stroll through a bit of Cartoon Animation History.
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A Cold War public information film meant to put the fear of God into the citizens of the USA. Watching this, you can almost begin to comprehend the hysteria that surrounded the many false alarms and you begin to wonder if films like this - presumably made with all of the best intentions - aren't actually responsible for warping the minds of a generation of Americans. »
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One of Max Flescher's classic Betty Boop cartoons, featuring a mix of animation and live action. Add in the virtuoso musical talents of Rubinoff. In this adventure, Betty and her friends have to save a baby bird from some bad cats. »
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Cab Calloway appears with Betty Boop in Minnie the Moocher, Betty's 17th cartoon appearance. Betty Boop and Bimbo run away from home, but that night they are scared by a chorus of ghosts singing the title song. This is justifiably one of the most famous cartoons ever made. »
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This 1936 Felix the Cat is one of three short animated films from that year. In it Felix, talking for the first time, must protect his goose who lays golden eggs for him from a band of pirates. »
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You've seen the films, read the comics, but have probably forgotten these Fleischer brother cartoons of Superman from the 1940s. Here the Man of Steel doesn't just battle mad scientists and creatures from outer space, but lends his bulging biceps to America's war effort, taking on Japanese spies attempting to steal a new airplane. »
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A Cinderella like tale in which Olive is the princess and Popeye is the prince. Bluto is the shop owner brute who bullies Olive, only to get taught a lesson by a buff, spinach eating Prince Popeye. Popeye was created by Elzie Segar, a cartoonist who wrote the strip Thimble Theatre in the late teens and early twenties. »
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Electro-magnetic rays emanating from the lair of mad scientist Professor Tesla are reducing Metropolis to a pile of rubble. Only the Man of Steel can save the day - but are even his super-strengths enough to over-come Tesla and his rays? And what about that parrot? A touch of the pirates or too much Edgar Allen Poe? »
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