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"Goodnight Mr. Foot" (2012) directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
StoryCorps Shorts - "Me & You" (2013) directed by The Rauch Brothers title art design by Tim Rauch, painted by Bill Wray
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures (1987-89)
"Polar Pals" (1939) directed by Bob Clampett
Trick or Treat (1952) directed by Jack Hannah
"The Big Wash" (1948) directed by Clyde Geronimi
"Scrambled Aches" (1957) directed by Chuck Jones
"Clown of the Jungle" (1947) directed by Jack Hannah
Tiny Toons - "Debutante Devil" (1990) directed by Art Vitello
Ian Albinson runs a terrific website highlighting the art of title sequences both old and new. Some are animated, some aren't. You could spend all day digging through all the great stuff on his site. What are you waiting for? Go check it out!
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Tom and Jerry (1947-1952) directed by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera
This title card was used for Tom and Jerry cartoons created at MGM between 1947 and 1952.
Random! Cartoons - "Adventure Time" (2006) directed by Larry Leichliter, Hugo Morales, and Pendleton Ward title art designed by Pendleton Ward, painted by Paul Linsley
Randy Cunningham, 9th Grade Ninja - show open (2012) directed by Kevin Dart & Stéphane Coedel
StoryCorps Shorts - "Facundo the Great" (2012) directed by The Rauch Brothers title art design by Tim Rauch, painted by Bill Wray
The posing of Facundo in this title card is based on a statue of the Aztec ruler Cuauhtémoc.
Catch Me if You Can (2002) directed by Steven Spielberg creative direction by Kuntzel + Deygas
This title sequence was influenced by the work of Saul Bass. Read an in-depth interview with the creators and get an inside look at their production process at Art of the Title.