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Hicks Lokey

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William "Hicks" Lokey (April 5, 1904 – November 4, 1990) was an American animator. He is best known for his work at Fleischer Studios. Lokey spent his early years in the animation industry at Van Beuren Studios, animating Aesop's Film Fables during the 1920s. Starting in 1934, he worked as an animator for Fleischer Studios. One of his first works there was the Betty Boop short There's Something About a Soldier. He was one of the senior animators who took part in the 1937 Fleischer Studios strike, hoping to negotiate wages and working hours with Max and Dave Fleischer. However, after the Fleischers threatened to reduce Lokey's and others pay, Lokey opted to return to work. After leaving Fleischers in 1938, Lokey joined the Walter Lantz Studio, where he worked until 1939. Lokey was hired by Walt Disney Productions the following year, where he provided character animation for the "Pink Elephants on Parade" segment in Dumbo and "The Dance of the Hours" in Fantasia. Lokey left the Disney studio in 1941 after joining several animators in the Disney animators' strike. He found employment at Hanna-Barbera in 1959, where he would remain for nearly thirty years. Lokey continued to animate, working on the television series Goober and the Ghost Chasers and The New Shmoo and the feature film The Man Called Flintstone (1966). Lokey retired in 1986. In 1990 Lokey received the Winsor McCay Award for his lifetime of work in the field of animation. [biography from Wikipedia]

05-04-1904

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William Lokey

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Jack and the Beanstalk

Jack and the Beanstalk

A retelling of the popular fairy tale that mixes live action and animation.
7.2

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1967

Scrambled Eggs

Scrambled Eggs

Peterkin, a mischievous elf with mixed body parts, decides to see what would happen if he switched the eggs in the tree-maternity nests. What happens is that there are many surprised mothers, and just as many indignant fathers, when the eggs hatch and each family gets a hatching that resembles neither parent. All fly the, figuratively-speaking, coop and Peterkin is left to tend to all the young birds.
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1939

Snuffy's Party

Snuffy's Party

Snuffy Skunk, thrown out of his own birthday party, has to save his ungrateful guests by stinking away the flood waters from a burst dam.
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1939

Peeping Penguins

Peeping Penguins

Curious penguins investigate an abandoned cabin, heedless of their mother's warning that "curiosity killed the cat."
5.2

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1937

You're Not Built That Way

You're Not Built That Way

Pudgy the pup tries to emulate a tough bulldog, but Betty Boop sings him the error of his ways.
5.2

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1936

Betty Boop and the Little King

Betty Boop and the Little King

Betty encounters The Little King when, bored by the opera, he sneaks out to join in with her rodeo routine.
6.7

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1936

Judge for a Day

Judge for a Day

Betty Boop, annoyed by 'public pests' like backslappers, gum parkers, and mud splashers, imagines what she'd do to them if she were a judge.
6.8

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1935

A Language All My Own

A Language All My Own

Betty Boop takes her stage act on the road, and plays in Japan to great acclaim.
5.3

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1935

Taking the Blame

Taking the Blame

Betty brings home a cat as a playmate for her pet puppy, Pudgy. The cat manages to get Pudgy blamed for all his misbehaviour.
4.9

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1935

Think About Your Safety

Think About Your Safety

A song excerpted from the cartoon Once Upon a Time (tt2145827).
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1934

This Little Piggie Went to Market

This Little Piggie Went to Market

Singin' Sam of radio fame performs a musical version of the nursery rhyme with Bouncing Ball. Animated sequence: a parody newsreel.
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1934