Funny Pictures: Animation and Comedy in Studio-Era Hollywood
edited by Daniel Goldmark and Charlie Keil
NC 1766 .U5 F86 2011
“This collection of essays explores the link between comedy and animation in studio-era cartoons, from filmdom’s earliest days through the twentieth century. Written by a who’s who of animation authorities, Funny Pictures offers a stimulating range of views on why animation became associated with comedy so early and so indelibly and illustrates how animation and humor came together at a pivotal stage in the development of the motion picture industry.” – publisher description
