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Rembrandt Films' Greatest Hits (1999)
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Featuring Oscar-Winning and Nominated Animation
Between 1959 and 1970, Rembrandt Films produced more than 50 cartoons, including "Tom and Jerry" for MGM/UA and "Popeye" for King Features.The company also produced its own theatrical shorts, which won an Oscar and five Academy Award nominations.Here is a selection of the company's greatest hits.
Munro -- Written by Jules Feiffer, this Oscar-winner about a four-year-old boy inadvertently drafted by the United States Army is one of America's classic cartoons.
The Frozen Logger -- Based on the song by Lee Hayes of the Weavers, a waitress falls in love with a fanciful woodsman who stirs his coffee with his thumb.
Self-Help Series -- Narrated by the sardonic Arthur Treacher, these five cartoons help to humorously explore the contemporary human condition. Self Defense for Cowards How To Avoid Friendship How To Win On The Thruway How To Live With A Neurotic Dog
Anatole -- Rembrandt Films pioneered the animation of classic children's books.This is the cream of the crop, and adaption of the book by Eve Titus.
Terr'ble Tessie and Big Sam & Punky -- These series pilots haven't been seen in more than three decades!
Three Nudnik Shorts -- Nudnik is Rembrandt Films' signature character, the star of the company's half-hour television series, "The Nudnik Show", airing in more than 20 countries.
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