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#1920's Cartoons
orions-hole · 5 months
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"Oswald welcomes mickey to the public domain" "Felix welcomes mickey to the public domain"
WHERE'S MY JULIUS WELCOMES MICKEY TO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN???
WHERE'S MY BIMBO WELCOMES MICKEY TO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN???
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cosmicsponge2004 · 9 months
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Happy 96 YEARS!! to the debut of OSWALD THE LUCKY RABBIT
As with Miku's 16th, this Anniversary managed to be pretty significant despite not ending in a 0 or 5 (10, 15, 35, 50, 75, ect.)
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This is Oswald's FIRST YEAR in THE PUBLIC DOMAIN!!
Oswald is finally on a streaming service. "Trolley Troubles" and "All Wet" got Remasters availible on Disney+ in the USA
By Chinese Zodiac, it is THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT! Which I coined to be YEAR of the LUCKY RABBIT
Granted, this year's been drier for Ozzy than I expected this time 'round. But I can almost guarantee that he HAS to he present in fall!! Maybe he'll even be home for Christmas!?!?!?
I hope so
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ecoamerica · 1 month
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Watch the 2024 American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students now: https://youtu.be/5C-bb9PoRLc
The recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by student climate leaders! Join Aishah-Nyeta Brown & Jerome Foster II and be inspired by student climate leaders as we recognize the High School Student finalists. Watch now to find out which student received the $25,000 grand prize and top recognition!
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brickeyssketchhut · 5 months
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happy being in public domain, steamboat willie, now i can make you interact with my ocs without disney knocking on the door! yipee!
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tootern2345 · 4 months
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The art of Fred “Tex” Avery. All of these done during his time at North Dallas High School circa 1925-1927
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twoheadedfilmfan · 9 months
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Walt Disney, Ub Iwerks, Rudolf Ising and Hugh Harman acting like a bunch of clowns
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taxi-davis · 11 months
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Vanity Fair February 1924 Cover by A H Fish
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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Watch the American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 now: https://youtu.be/bWiW4Rp8vF0?feature=shared
The American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 broadcast recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by active climate leaders. Watch to find out which finalist received the $50,000 grand prize! Hosted by Vanessa Hauc and featuring Bill McKibben and Katharine Hayhoe!
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billycrawdad · 5 months
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Since #SteamboatWillie is now in the public domain, I uploaded it to my RoboFilms YouTube channel today!
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arconinternet · 1 year
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Maple Town: The House Made of Love (Video, 1988)
VHS tape of an episode of the anime about adorable anthropomorphic animals living in 1920's Canada, whose English dub had added live-action host segments. You can watch it here.
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carrtoonfreak · 2 years
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worldblight · 10 months
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You motherfuckers are so lucky that I have a sideblog for my fixationposting because right now One Piece fans are having their Infinity War
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pabdesk · 2 years
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The Ghost Breaker | Felix The Cat | 1923 | Cartoon, Spooky
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orions-hole · 5 months
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"Oswald welcomes mickey to the public domain" "Felix welcomes mickey to the public domain"
WHERE'S MY JULIUS WELCOMES MICKEY TO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN???
WHERE'S MY BIMBO WELCOMES MICKEY TO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN???
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ablizmal · 4 months
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i want to read some light analyses but also i Do Not Care.
but also i do 😔
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undergroundbillions · 7 months
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Hello!
We're noticing more people being interested in the Raggedy Ann fandom since the Amazing Digital Circus pilot released, so we thought we'd update our masterpost on where to find more Raggedy Ann media!
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Books:
The first two and most well-known books are Raggedy Ann stories (1918) and Raggedy Andy stories (1920), which are in public domain and free to read online! Camel with the Wrinkled Knees (1924) (which the movie was loosely based on!) is on Internet Archive and available to read without an account. You can find many of the other books on there as well.
Cartoons:
The 1940's has Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy (1941), Suddenly It's Spring (1944), and The Enchanted Square (1947).
You've got the 1977 Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure of course.
The Chuck Jones holiday TV specials: Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Great Santa Claus Caper (1978) and Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile (1979).
Most episodes of The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy (1988-1990) are in this playlist here, and you could probably find any missing ones on Dailymotion.
From the Target crossover we have the animated Snowden: Raggedy Ann & Andy's Adventure (1998) and the live-action ice-skating special The Snowden, Raggedy Ann and Andy Holiday Show (1998).
Music:
I've also got a playlist of all the albums I've found on YouTube or were uploaded by us, and there's many more of the older ones available on Archive. The old Will Wooden and Frank Luther ones are very charming.
Musical:
You can watch recovered archival footage of the full first production of the Raggedy Ann musical (1984), listen to the demo album (~1985), or the Broadway bootleg (1986)!
If you're interested in more, I'd recommend exploring the saved playlists on the RARE YouTube channel or the media tag on the Raggedy Ann Fandom Wiki.
We're a group of Raggedy Ann enthusiasts who got together to search for Raggedy Ann lost media (specifically the musical), but now we collect and archive all sorts of things from the franchise! Our ask box is always open and we love to find things people are looking for, or even just chat about headcanons and such.
-Mod General D.
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tootern2345 · 6 months
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The swingin’ courthouse!
Song: 1928’s I Ain’t Got Nobody by Ted Lewis
Cartoon: 1930’s Oom Pah Pah, directed by John Foster & Harry Bailey for Van Beuren
Video courtesy of @miltonknightartist
I DO NOT OWN any of the material here, if you or someone else want me to delete this, I will!
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solar-sunnyside-up · 7 months
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Community gardens-
Community gardens are a piece of land gardened or cultivated by a group of people, which you can do individually or collectively. So they can be done on private or public land. 
Community gardens are not only a testament to community care and mutual aid, it's also almost a radical act of protest and activism. You're combining and sharing resources, which is inherently anti-capitalist, and you're actively protesting climate change by cultivating the land and bringing back native plants. They exist in various forms, it can be located in the proximity of neighborhoods or on balconies and rooftops. They are far from a one size fits all, they are built to meet the needs of the people cultivating them.
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History-
this is gunna be a long one yall--
1890s-- Rapid urbanization in Europe and North America lead to community ran gardens to supplement food stocks that the city couldn't maintain causing an obscene cost of food. Thus lead to cities across the world attempting in their own ways to handle the problem-
1893 - Detroit Mayor Hazen S. Pingree took office with citizens even calling for “bread or blood”. In the mist of this crisis the city establishes a program that required vacant lots to be used as gardens and farms for the unemployed citizens have access to food. The deal the city basically makes is 'we will provide the land for you to farm, you feed yourself by farming it!' Later called "Potato Patches" would convert thousands of acres of vacant and idle land in the city for subsistence gardens, then cultivated by the unemployed in order to ensure citizens access to food regardless of the employment or economic status. At its peak, 1563 families participating over 430 acres of donated or City land. This would become so successful that later other cities like Boston and Buffalo would later adopt similar programs.
In England, “allotment” gardens were created to improve working-class people’s food provision, living conditions, and overall health of people living in suddenly crowded city centers.
Marseille in 1896, “les jardins d’ouvriers”, or ‘the workers’ gardens’, were created by a clergyman, with the purpose of reducing the misery of the working class and improving living condition.
1917- The War Gardens Commission was established to call on citizens to become, "Soldiers of the soil," planting gardens to meet some of their own domestic need for food as well as solider rations. (talk about abandoning your citizens for the sake of war >.>) Providing booklets, cartoons, and plenty of propaganda to teach everyone able to grow and preserve their own food supplies. War and Victory Gardens running well through the 1920s into the 50s. Often communties would have a vacant lot or shared spaces to also fullfill any need that wouldnt fit on private land. By 1944, between 18 to 20 million families with victory gardens were providing up to 40% of the vegetables in America.
1970s - In major cities that were fighting both economic crisis and urban decay as a result of white flight to the suburbs. Bringing rise to community groups like The Green Guerillas-  built of horticulturalists, gardeners, botanists, and planners who work to turn abandoned or empty spaces in New York City into gardens. The group threw "seed grenades" into derelict lots and developed community gardens, often without going through official channels. It became especially popular after the concerted redevelopment of a dangerous, trash-filled space at the corner of Houston Street and Bowery in Manhattan.  That first and now oldest recognized community garden in New York City on a street corner, grew to be over an acre and remains active as of 2023 now named the Liz Christy Garden after its founder who wanted a safe space and good food for children in her community.
2010-Current
Millions of community gardens spanning across the entire world have been reestablished. Particularly over the course of 2012 on wards in order to get back to connecting with the soil and feeding low income housing. Many of the gardens today also hold other community functions like yoga and woodworking classes, socializing centers, holding events, and act as a 3rd space where there are so few these days. Becoming more like a community hub over just a simple source of food.
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How do I join or create a community garden?
Join an existing garden- look up one in your area here
To create your own, you will need to do your own research on your city or towns bylaws but generally you'll need a few things-
Gather friends/group to garden with
Secure a place to garden, as well as access to water
Gardening Equipment
Happy Gardening!!
Also @solarpunkani this is for you!!!
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