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Mike Gold: Saturday Cartoons No More? Sleep In!
Mike Gold: Saturday Cartoons No More? Sleep In!
A friend of mine was complaining about how there aren’t any more Saturday morning cartoons on teevee. I wasn’t the only one who thought, “damn, bro, through the miracle of cable teevee we’ve got cartoons everywhere, all the time.”
Then I started to think about it from a historical perspective. Saturday morning cartoons started when local teevee programmers started turning their lights on early…
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The animation in this commercial - by Emery Hawkins (The Greedy from Richard Williams' Raggedy Ann and Andy movie) - is so GOOD.
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I really love Maypo
I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution is as enjoyable a read as any Game of Thrones (and also has a long "cast of character" list in back that's impossible to keep straight.) It seems that the current lack of funding for music videos has great historical precedent on the channel, and isn't really an anomaly. For what seems like the majority of the network's history, everyone seems broke. The greater anomaly is that there was a period in time when music video culture was so influential -- the profitable heyday of the classic music video format was really not that long.
There's also tremendous amount of animation history tucked away in there. One of the first mentioned is when Fred Seibert brings up the John Hubley connection. Who knew "I want my MTV" tied in with Hubley's classic Maypo ad?