''Aesop's Fables'' (later renamed ''Aesop's Sound Fables'') is a series of animated short subjects, created by
American
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cartoonist
Paul Terry. Produced from 1921 to 1933, the series includes ''
Closer than a Brother
''Closer than a Brother'' is a 1925 silent short animated film created by Fables Studios. It is among the early cartoons of the ''Aesop's Fables'' series created when its originator Paul Terry was still involved.{{cite book , last1=Lenburg , fi ...
'' (1925), ''
The Window Washers'' (1925), ''
Small Town Sheriff'' (1927), ''
Dinner Time'' (1928), and ''
Gypped in Egypt'' (1930). ''Dinner Time'' is the first cartoon with a synchronized soundtrack ever released to the public. The series provided inspiration to
Walt Disney
Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer and entrepreneur. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film p ...
to found the
Laugh-O-Gram Studio
The Laugh-O-Gram Studio (also called Laugh-O-Gram Studios) was a short-lived film studio located on the second floor of the McConahay Building at 1127 East 31st in Kansas City, Missouri that operated from June 28, 1921 to November 20, 1923. ...
in
Kansas City, Missouri
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, where he created
Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse is an animated cartoon Character (arts), character co-created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. The longtime mascot of The Walt Disney Company, Mickey is an Anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic mouse who typically wears red sho ...
.
History
Terry was inspired to make the series by young actor-turned-writer
Howard Estabrook, who suggested making a series of cartoons based on ''
Aesop's Fables
Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE. Of diverse origins, the stories associated with his name have descended to ...
''. Although Terry later claimed he had never heard of
Aesop
Aesop ( or ; , ; c. 620–564 BCE) was a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as ''Aesop's Fables''. Although his existence remains unclear and no writings by him survive, numerous tales c ...
, he said that Estabrook's idea was worthwhile. Terry immediately began to set up a new studio called Fables Studios, Inc. and received backing from the
Keith-Albee Theatre circuit.
The series launched on June 19, 1921, with ''The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs''. On that same day, Van Beuren announced that the pictures would be distributed exclusively by
Pathe. Only the earliest films are loose adaptations of the actual fables and later entries usually revolve around cats, mice, and the disgruntled
Farmer Al Falfa. Terry had developed Farmer Al in the previous decade, and this series would be his most prolific appearance.
Each short concludes with a
moral
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that usually has nothing to do with the actual cartoon itself. Terry staffer Mannie Davis once remarked that the morals were even "funnier than the whole picture itself" and Terry said "The fact that they're ambiguous is the thing that made 'em funny". Morals include "Go around with a chip on your shoulder and someone will knock your block off" or "Marriage is a good institution, but who wants to live in an institution?"
The series proved to be enormously popular with the public during the 1920s.
Walt Disney
Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer and entrepreneur. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film p ...
admitted that his earliest ambition was to produce cartoons of comparable quality to Paul Terry. With the popularity of
Al Jolson
Al Jolson (born Eizer Yoelson; June 9, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was a Lithuanian-American Jewish singer, comedian, actor, and vaudevillian. He was one of the United States' most famous and highest-paid stars of the 1920s, and was self-billed ...
's part-talkie ''
The Jazz Singer'' in 1927, as well as the huge success of the first all-talkie ''
Lights of New York'' in 1928, producer
Amadee J. Van Beuren
Amedee J. Van Beuren (born Amedee Vignot; July 10, 1879 – November 12, 1938) was the producer of Frank Buck's first three films, as well as many cartoons and short films.
Early years
Van Beuren was born in New York, the son of Alfred Vignot ...
realized the potential of sound films and bought Fables Studios to produce sound animation films.
Van Beuren, now owner of the newly-named
Van Beuren Studios
The Van Beuren Corporation was a New York City-based animation studio that produced theatrical cartoons as well as live-action short-subjects from the 1920s to 1936.
History
In 1920, the Keith-Albee organization formed Fables Pictures for the ...
,
urged Terry to add the innovation to his films. Terry argued that adding sound would only complicate the production process, but ended up doing so anyway, and the series would now be renamed ''Aesop's Sound Fables''.
Released in October 1928, ''
Dinner Time'' is the first cartoon with a synchronized soundtrack ever released to the public.
[From May 1924 to September 1926, ]Max Fleischer
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had released the series ''Song Car-Tunes
'' Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes'', ''Song Car-Tunes'', or (some sources erroneously say) ''Sound Car-Tunes'', is a series of short three-minute animated films produced by Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer between May 1924 and September 1927, pioneering t ...
'' made in DeForest Phonofilm
Phonofilm is an optical sound-on-film system developed by inventors Lee de Forest and Theodore Case in the early 1920s.
Introduction
In 1919 and 1920, Lee De Forest, inventor of the audion tube, filed his first patents on a sound-on-film proce ...
but only the music, not dialogue, is synched to the bouncing ball
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gimmick. However, the film was overshadowed by the release of Disney's ''
Steamboat Willie'' on November 18, 1928.
Fable Studios did not cease production of silent cartoons until the release of ''Presto-Chango'' on April 14, 1929. The series also includes ''
Closer than a Brother
''Closer than a Brother'' is a 1925 silent short animated film created by Fables Studios. It is among the early cartoons of the ''Aesop's Fables'' series created when its originator Paul Terry was still involved.{{cite book , last1=Lenburg , fi ...
'' (1925), ''
The Window Washers'' (1925), ''
Small Town Sheriff'' (1927), ''
Good Old Schooldays'' (1930), ''
Gypped in Egypt'' (1930), ''
Cinderella Blues'' (1931), ''
The Wild Goose Chase
''The Wild Goose Chase'' is a late Jacobean stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher, first performed in 1621. It is often classed among Fletcher's most effective and best-constructed plays; Edmund Gosse called it "one of the brightest ...
'' (1932), and ''
Silvery Moon'' (1933).
In 1929 Terry quit, starting his own
TerryToons Studios, and
John Foster took over the series under the
Van Beuren Corporation
The Van Beuren Corporation was a New York City-based animation studio that produced theatrical cartoons as well as live-action short-subjects from the 1920s to 1936.
History
In 1920, the Keith-Albee organization formed Fables Pictures for the ...
, formerly Fable Studios, Inc. The series finally came to a close in 1933. The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) lists 447 titles from 1920 to 1929 under the production company name of Aesop Fables Studio, and 279 titles under Van Beuren Studios from 1928 to 1936.
Legacy
''Aesop's Fables'' provided inspiration to
Walt Disney
Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer and entrepreneur. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film p ...
to found the
Laugh-O-Gram Studio
The Laugh-O-Gram Studio (also called Laugh-O-Gram Studios) was a short-lived film studio located on the second floor of the McConahay Building at 1127 East 31st in Kansas City, Missouri that operated from June 28, 1921 to November 20, 1923. ...
in
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City (abbreviated KC or KCMO) is the largest city in Missouri by population and area. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city had a population of 508,090 in 2020, making it the List of United States cities by populat ...
, where he and
Ub Iwerks co-created the Laugh-O-Grams and the
Alice Comedies
The ''Alice Comedies'' are a series of animated/live-action shorts created by Walt Disney in the 1920s, in which a live action little girl named Alice (originally played by Virginia Davis) and an animated cat named Julius have adventures in an ...
. Even into 1930, Disney wanted his cartoons to be funny as the series.
See also
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Animation in the United States during the silent era
Animated films in the United States date back to at least 1906 when Vitagraph released '' Humorous Phases of Funny Faces''.Jeff Lenburg 1991 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Although early animations were rudimentary, they rapidly became mor ...
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