JACKSONVILLE, Fla — Did you ever watch the 1960s cartoon of The Beatles or the band's animated film "Yellow Submarine?" How about "Scooby-Doo," "The Smurfs," "The Flintstones" or "The Jetsons?" If you ...
If you've been cooped up inside for a few weeks now, chances are you're getting a little antsy. Maybe you need some escapism. Luckily, The Beatles are here to help. Other WRAL Top Stories The Beatles' ...
Animator Ron Campbell will display Beatles pop artwork along with Saturday Morning Cartoon classics during a three-day exhibit Jan. 17-19 at Rob Shaw Gallery and Framing, 324 State St. Nick Follger ...
Ron Campbell animated your childhood. As an animator and storyboard artist working in the golden age of Saturday-morning cartoons, he’s worked on everything from Scooby-Doo and The Smurfs to Rugrats.
Sam Mendes’ The Beatles movies promise to be a cinematic event, and if you’re already excited about it, there’s a Beatles documentary on Disney+ that is worth checking out. Sam Mendes has done a bit ...
The Beatles were so influential they even inspired cartoon characters. A famous cartoon character from the 1990s was inspired by John Lennon. Here’s a look at why a voice actor drew inspiration from ...
Long before reality TV blurred the lines between celebrity and character, Saturday morning cartoons were already doing it-with ink, paint and a heavy dose of bubblegum pop. Throughout the 1960s and ...
It’s easy to dismiss cartoons and their characters as childish products, but Campbell is gracious and life-affirming in conversation. This weekend marks the 50th anniversary of the debut weekend for ...
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