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Harold Seeger (May 16, 1917 – March 13, 2005) was an American
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producer and director who owned his own studio the Hal Seeger Studio (Hal Seeger Productions). He is most famous as the creator of the 1960s animated series '' Batfink'', '' Milton the Monster'' and ''Fearless Fly''. During the 1930s and 1940s he was also active as a comics writer and artist, most famously for the ''
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'' comic strip and '' Leave It to Binky''.


Biography

Born in
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, New York, Seeger began working as an animator for
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in the early 1940s. His credits included "A Kick in Time" for the ''
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'' series and a sequence for the feature film ''
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''. During the later part of the 1940s, he worked as a screenwriter for a series of movies featuring well known Black performers, including the 1947
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musical '' Hi-De-Ho'' and two films featuring Dusty Fletcher and
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, '' Killer Diller'' and ''
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''". In 1950 he wrote and directed a Warner Bros.
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''Hands Tell the Story'' featuring a story told with only human hands. In 1962, his studio produced and syndicated 100 new '' Out of the Inkwell'' cartoons, based on the
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character, originally created by
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. Seeger then took control of animating the opening & ending sequences for '' The Porky Pig Show'' in 1964. He is best known for having produced the animated programs '' Milton the Monster'' (1965–66) and '' Batfink'' (1966–67). He also produced '' Fearless Fly'' (1965), the adventures of a bumpkin fly who is physically helpless and practically blind without his trademark oversize rectangular glasses, but on putting them on he is invincible. This cartoon was a feature of ''The Milton the Monster Show''.


Production list

* '' Out of the Inkwell'' *
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* '' Batfink'' * '' The Porky Pig Show'' * '' The Milton the Monster Show'' (1965–66)


References


External links

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Fearless Fly at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
Animators from New York (state) American animated film directors American animated film producers Television producers from New York City American comics writers American comics artists 1917 births 2005 deaths Fleischer Studios people {{US-animator-stub